Jawatan Kosong di Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) : Full Time
The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) is a statutory body set up to regulate and develop the Malaysian capital market. Our vision is to develop a quality, vibrant capital market for both issuers and investors. We seek talented and highly motivated professionals to join us in enhancing gate-keeping, supervision and inforcement within a strong regulatory framework. If you are an outstanding individual wanting a career that will allow you to develop and challenge your experience, skills and competence, the SC offers positions with genuine responsibilities, exceptional exposure and wide opportunities for career growth. Innovative, dedicated and dynamic Malaysians are invited to apply for the following positions:
1. Senior Executive (Managed Investments Schemes)
2. Senior Executive (Authorisation & Licensing)
MUAT TURUN SYARAT LANTIKAN DAN BORANG PERMOHONAN
Tarikh Tutup Permohonan: 25 July 2012
Interview Tips
Great interviews arise from careful groundwork. You can ace your next interview if you:
1. Enter into a state of relaxed concentration.
2. Act spontaneous, but be well prepared.
3. Set goals for the interview.
4. Know the question behind the question.
5. Follow up with an effective "thank you" letter.
6. Consider the interviewer's agenda.
7. Expect to answer the question, "Tell me about yourself." This is a pet question of prepared and even unprepared interviewers.
8. Watch those nonverbal clues. Experts estimate that words expressonly 30% to 35% of what people actually communicate; facial expressions and body movements and actions convey the rest.
9. Be smart about money questions. Don't fall into the trap of telling the interviewer your financial expectations.
10. Don't hang out your dirty laundry. Be careful not to bare your soul and tell tales that are inappropriate or beyond the scope of the interview.
1. Enter into a state of relaxed concentration.
2. Act spontaneous, but be well prepared.
3. Set goals for the interview.
4. Know the question behind the question.
5. Follow up with an effective "thank you" letter.
6. Consider the interviewer's agenda.
7. Expect to answer the question, "Tell me about yourself." This is a pet question of prepared and even unprepared interviewers.
8. Watch those nonverbal clues. Experts estimate that words expressonly 30% to 35% of what people actually communicate; facial expressions and body movements and actions convey the rest.
9. Be smart about money questions. Don't fall into the trap of telling the interviewer your financial expectations.
10. Don't hang out your dirty laundry. Be careful not to bare your soul and tell tales that are inappropriate or beyond the scope of the interview.