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Jaclyn Tan Junli, 26

The technology writer left her online media job in February in search of career advancement.
She has four years of experience in trade and technology writing, doing features, reviews and snippets.
She has in mind a job in arts-related corporate communications or customer service.
She holds a diploma in mass communication from Ngee Ann Polytechnic.
SHE SAYS

'I'm looking for a job which is not mundane and gives me satisfaction. I'm a motivated worker who never busts her deadlines.
I want to work in an office where the people environment is good.'
HR EXPERT RECOMMENDS

Ms Crystal Poh, an account manager from Adecco Personnel, says:
'What Jaclyn needs most now is experience in corporate communications.
Going for contract positions is a good way for her to gain experience so that she will not lose out when competing with graduates and experienced candidates.
She has a strong background in writing and has also tried event management so these add to her profile when looking for a corporate communications job.'
E-mail: [email protected]
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Wealth of experience in telecoms sector
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Thomas Tay Khiok Sing, 47

The senior manager was retrenched last December when the communication systems company he worked for went through restructuring.
He has more than 20 years of experience in technical engineering, change management, and learning and development in the telecommunications field.
He is looking for a position as a sales learning and development manager or as a project manager.
He holds a master's degree in business (strategic marketing) from Curtin University of Technology in Australia.
HE SAYS

'It is my work philosophy to do something well. I have a can-do attitude and am willing to go into various industries and also SMEs. I'm a long-term, sincere worker who likes to grow with the company.'
HR EXPERT RECOMMENDS

Mr Rohit Chattree, director at Adecco Personnel, says:
'Thomas' experience in the telecommunications industry is very deep. In terms of credentials, there are no problems and he has an excellent skill set.
He handled multiple portfolios and, apart from the service providers, IT and consultancy companies would be able to use his expertise too.
In the current market, it is challenging for him to stick to the same sector. He should expand his options and look for firms which would appreciate his multi-faceted experience.' E-mail: [email protected]
 
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