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I am also interested in knowing who her clients are? Are they really impressed by her capability or because she offers an channel to the top, via her husband?
Heard her immediate boss is also PAP cadre or something? Male or female? (cannot tell from the name)
Too junior to be listed lah.
Fancy titles are given to junior people to make clients "look up to them".
Advertising and PR agencies accord the title of Account Director to mid-level staff with 3 or 4 years experience. But paid peanuts.
Just graduated students are called Art Directors there too.
In American banks, every mother and his dog is a variant of "vice president" - assistant vice president for a 2-year experienced fella.
The classic was DBS in the 1980s - they had more than 180 "Managing Directors" - when in fact they were nothing more than mere department heads.
Hmm - ever wonder what do "co-ordinators" do?
Client: "What advise do you have for my company after you have won the election?"
TPL:" Ah... I don't know what to say.... How about bring all your staff to Disneyland?
Else that will become your biggest regret too."
Too junior to be listed lah.
Fancy titles are given to junior people to make clients "look up to them".
Advertising and PR agencies accord the title of Account Director to mid-level staff with 3 or 4 years experience. But paid peanuts.
Just graduated students are called Art Directors there too.
In American banks, every mother and his dog is a variant of "vice president" - assistant vice president for a 2-year experienced fella.
The classic was DBS in the 1980s - they had more than 180 "Managing Directors" - when in fact they were nothing more than mere department heads.
Hmm - ever wonder what do "co-ordinators" do?
Frankly, why should we be bothered about her ranking and pecking order in her co. To me, once an airhead always an airhead. She can be given any high-sounding title but on her own, she's still lightweight and pretentious.
I am also interested in knowing who her clients are? Are they really impressed by her capability or because she offers an channel to the top, via her husband?
Heard her immediate boss is also PAP cadre or something? Male or female? (cannot tell from the name)
Too junior to be listed lah.
Fancy titles are given to junior people to make clients "look up to them".
Advertising and PR agencies accord the title of Account Director to mid-level staff with 3 or 4 years experience. But paid peanuts.
Just graduated students are called Art Directors there too.
In American banks, every mother and his dog is a variant of "vice president" - assistant vice president for a 2-year experienced fella.
The classic was DBS in the 1980s - they had more than 180 "Managing Directors" - when in fact they were nothing more than mere department heads.
Hmm - ever wonder what do "co-ordinators" do?
Please. now she is PAP MP, she can ask the managing partner of EY to lick her CB, the guy also must gway gway kneel down and lap like a dog. Hope he have a long energetic tongue. Maybe can get some GLC business if he do a good job.