02-06-2010, 04:38 AM
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<br />Shoaib
These posts are not aimed at to start a debate. These are meant to tell new comers how important their professional life is.
If you don't find correlation between first and last lines you may have to read all the posts afresh becoz it reflects lack of correlation between your concerns and the matter being discussed.
Interviews at big 4 and similar other opportunities is a quest. Some have to get through and some remain failed. How the concept of fittest is not fitted into this quest? I believe when things have to be done on merit none other than the fittest gets through the quest. If your experience falls out of the universal laws, then there might have been lack of some correlation.
The one whose all future career is presumably dependent on an opportunity, and if she/he does not EVEN avail that opportunity for a PETTY matter of wedding ceremony, and simply forgets the importance of opportunity at all recklessly, this speaks how much worried she/he is for his own self. Dr. Iqbal did not say those verses simply for "national level". Keep my words, the one who is careless for his/her self will never be taken care by the others. This is the essense.
Had I been gone for an interview or job without CV or other documents, I would have never mind them throwing me out. And yes, if for any reason they will not do it, I would believe they are too short of such applicants. This would also speak how desparate they are and what a quality place it would be to work at.
This is not to hurt any one in personal capacity; rather is meant to explain and emphasize the importance of career and these desciplinary matters to be taken care of in pursuance of career.
I am sorry if hurts, but it is the fact and truth.
I hope you don't need clarification on what "HAALI" said and a note to establish correlation with this very matter.
Wishing you all best of luck and a very bright future.
Regards,
Kamran.
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Kamran sb, couldn't help laughing while reading your comments, never trying to establish that you cut some mere jokes in your post. Really it was good especially the correlation I found missing in the previous one was attempted to be made here though not to a great extent to my reckoning. I was not able to explain what I wanted to convey resultantly things digressed somewhat, and I have no intentions to enter into a debate not correlated with the thread.
At least one point can be proved false. Would that there were organization too desperate for my recruitment, but I find no reason that in present circumstances there are many organizations that are short of applicants to such a level of desperation. Second interview there didn't work for me, point cleared I hope.
Continue in the direction of the flow with closed eyes, but sometimes it ends up somewhere in the seas, so be careful.
<br />Shoaib
These posts are not aimed at to start a debate. These are meant to tell new comers how important their professional life is.
If you don't find correlation between first and last lines you may have to read all the posts afresh becoz it reflects lack of correlation between your concerns and the matter being discussed.
Interviews at big 4 and similar other opportunities is a quest. Some have to get through and some remain failed. How the concept of fittest is not fitted into this quest? I believe when things have to be done on merit none other than the fittest gets through the quest. If your experience falls out of the universal laws, then there might have been lack of some correlation.
The one whose all future career is presumably dependent on an opportunity, and if she/he does not EVEN avail that opportunity for a PETTY matter of wedding ceremony, and simply forgets the importance of opportunity at all recklessly, this speaks how much worried she/he is for his own self. Dr. Iqbal did not say those verses simply for "national level". Keep my words, the one who is careless for his/her self will never be taken care by the others. This is the essense.
Had I been gone for an interview or job without CV or other documents, I would have never mind them throwing me out. And yes, if for any reason they will not do it, I would believe they are too short of such applicants. This would also speak how desparate they are and what a quality place it would be to work at.
This is not to hurt any one in personal capacity; rather is meant to explain and emphasize the importance of career and these desciplinary matters to be taken care of in pursuance of career.
I am sorry if hurts, but it is the fact and truth.
I hope you don't need clarification on what "HAALI" said and a note to establish correlation with this very matter.
Wishing you all best of luck and a very bright future.
Regards,
Kamran.
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Kamran sb, couldn't help laughing while reading your comments, never trying to establish that you cut some mere jokes in your post. Really it was good especially the correlation I found missing in the previous one was attempted to be made here though not to a great extent to my reckoning. I was not able to explain what I wanted to convey resultantly things digressed somewhat, and I have no intentions to enter into a debate not correlated with the thread.
At least one point can be proved false. Would that there were organization too desperate for my recruitment, but I find no reason that in present circumstances there are many organizations that are short of applicants to such a level of desperation. Second interview there didn't work for me, point cleared I hope.
Continue in the direction of the flow with closed eyes, but sometimes it ends up somewhere in the seas, so be careful.