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Thursday, February 25, 2016

5 Tricky Job Interview Questions You Should Be Aware of

Whenever I go for job interviews, I always make it a point to crawl the web for questions and answers to tough and tricky job interview questions. I started doing this ever since I came across a tough interview question that caught me speechless.

You should also be mentally prepared to answer questions that will truly make you feel both uncomfortable and awkward. These questions are usually used to filter out candidates who aren't a good fit for the job they applied for.

Needless to say, being a 'kiasu' (scare to lose) person by nature, I have collected tons of interview questions and answers through the many years of interviewing people as well as getting interviewed.

I want to share some of the interview questions which I find tricky and tough to answer and I hope they are beneficial to you for your next job interview.

Question One: Why were you not promoted in the last 5 years with your previous company?


These type of questions are usually set to make you reveal your weaknesses and/or any bad records you may have with your ex-company. Some candidates may even bad-mouth their previous supervisor and fell right into the trap laid out by the interviewers.

What I Would Answer:

Due to internal company budget constraints or as a result of unforeseen recession, the company did not have the right budget or enough profit to fund promotions over the last few years. Let them know that promotion is never a good gauge for performance as it is usually based on departmental budgets and HR guidelines etc but being given important job roles and responsibilities are.

Question Two: Are you a Job Hopper?


These type of questions will definitely come about if you have had worked for various companies and the staying duration isn't that long. You may be able to get past such questions if your answer is politically correct.

What I Would Answer:

Due to lack of experience and poor choices, I have been working for companies that offer good pay packages and/or is near to where I lived. After these short term stays with various employers who are not on the same page as me, I have finally realized that finding the right fit is a two way streets. I sincerely believe my current qualification and experiences are the right fit for this position and the company.

Question Three: What are your short and long term salary expectations?


This question is usually being asked to see if salary is the only attracting factor to the job applicant. When I was asked this question for the first time, I didn't know what to say for the long term salary expectation and just shot out a figure which I regretted later on.

What I Would Answer:

Given another chance now, I would have told the interviewers that I am negotiable for a lower short term salary but would appreciate a salary adjustment in the long term if my work performance is on par or beyond the expectation of the company.


Question Four: What is your biggest weakness?


This is actually one of the easier question to answer compared to the aforementioned ones. Most job applicants will tend to realize their 'real' weaknesses such as quarrelsome, poor health, talkative, overslept and so on. Do note that revealing such weaknesses may weake your chance of getting hired.

What I Would Answer:

When asked similar questions, I would usually tell him weaknesses that could also be seen as an added value to the company. For example, I once told one f my previous employers that I am a workaholic and while it is a weakness by itself, that employer was actually impressed and told me that certain projects which have tight dateline may require me to work overtime which was totally fine with me.

Question Five: What makes you want to leave your current job?


This question create the perfect ground for many applicants to talk bad about their current job scopes, boss and company. Whatever you say, never ever badmouth the company you are currently working for.

What I Would Answer:

Be diplomatic in your answer and say that you are actively seeking a company that could provide the right fit and challenges for your qualifications and experiences. Explain how your current skill sets and expertise will make the company grow if they hire you would definitely score points for you.

Tough and tricky job interview questions are set to help filter the bad ones from the good. So long you are prepared for them, you should not have problem getting hired.

If you have any tough or tricky interview questions that you would like to share, please feel free to comment below and I may add it on the list above. Good luck to your forthcoming job interview if you are going for one soon. :D

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

My List of 24 Hour Clinics in Singapore

I still remember how panicky we were the last time our kiddo had a 40.3 degree fever. Amid his endless cries, my hubby and I had to drive all the way down to KK Hospital in the middle of the night. Back then, we were not aware there are 24 hours clinics in Singapore and there was even one in the west area.

Since that ordeal, I started to collate a list of 24 hours clinics, so that we know exactly where to go when the 'kiddo alarm' gets activated again. :D

The list below is by no mean complete and if you do have new ones to add, do send me a message or comment below so that I can add it to the list.

North


Singapore Family Clinic & Surgery (Lorong Ah Soo)
    Blk 108 Hougang Avenue 1
    #01-1299
    Tel: 6284-9692
    Singapore 530108.
    Opening Hours: 8am-1pm, 2pm-5pm, 6pm-11pm daily.

 Lifelink 24hrs Clinic and Surgery
    Block 153 Serangoon North Avenue 1
    #01-534
    Tel: 6281-3977
    Singapore 550153.
    Opening Hours: 24 hours.

Silver Cross Family Clinic (Marsiling)
    Block 305 Woodlands Street 31
    #01-75
    Tel: 6363-3646
    Singapore 750305.
    Opening Hours: 8am-11pm daily.

Silver Cross Family Clinic (Yishun / Khatib)
    Block 846 Yishun Ring Road
    #01-3661
    Tel: 6759-9181
    Singapore 760846. Opening Hours: 8am-5pm, 6pm-11pm daily.


East

 

 Central 24-HR Clinic Group (Bedok)
    Block 219 Bedok Central
    #01-124
    Tel: 6247-6122
    Singapore 460219.
    Opening Hours: 24 hours.

 Central 24-HR Clinic Group (Pasir Ris)
    Block 446 Pasir Ris Drive 6
    #01-122
    Tel: 6582-2640
    Singapore 510446.
    Opening Hours: 24 hours.

  Lifelink Clinic and Surgery (Pasir Ris)
    Block 446 Pasir Ris Drive 6
    #01-120
    Tel: 6583-4402
    Singapore 510446.
    Opening Hours: 8am-12am midnight daily.

  Mediline Wei Min Clinic
    Block 81 Marine Parade Central
    #01-634
    Tel: 6247-9221
    Singapore 440081.
    Opening Hours: 7am-12am midnight daily.

  Raffles Medical Airport 24-hr Clinic
    65 Airport Boulevard, Changi Airport Terminal 3
    #B1-08
    Tel: 6241-8818
    Singapore 819663.
    Opening Hours: 24 hours.


West



Shenton Family Medical Clinic (Bukit Gombak)
    Block 372 Bukit Batok Street 31
    #01-378
    Tel: 6566-5671
    Singapore 650372.
    Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-8.30pm; Saturday / Sunday / Public Holiday: 7am-11pm.

Silver Cross Family Clinic (Jurong West)
    Block 502 Jurong West Avenue 1
    #01­-803
    Tel: 6899-2141
    Singapore 640502.
    Opening Hours: 8am-12am midnight daily.

Silver Cross Family Clinic (Upper Bukit Timah)
    3 Cheong Chin Nam Road
    Tel: 6875-1191
    Singapore 599728.
    Opening Hours: 7am-1pm, 2pm-12am midnight daily.


Central


Central 24-HR Clinic Group (Yishun)
    Block 701A Yishun Avenue 5
    #01-04
    Tel: 6759-7985
    Singapore 761701. Opening Hours: 24 hours.

Peace Family Clinic & Surgery (Midnight)
    Block 452 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10
    #01-1787
    Tel: 6451-6558
    Singapore 560452.
    Opening Hours: 8am-1pm, 2pm-5pm, 6pm-12am midnight (up to 11pm on Saturday, Sunday and Public Holiday).

Silver Cross Family Clinic (Marsiling)
    Block 305 Woodlands Street 31
    #01-75
    Tel: 6363-3646
    Singapore 750305.
    Opening Hours: 8am-11pm daily.

Silver Cross Family Clinic (Yishun / Khatib)
    Block 846 Yishun Ring Road
    #01-3661
    Tel: 6759-9181
    Singapore 760846. Opening Hours: 8am-5pm, 6pm-11pm daily.


I sincerely hope the list below could in one way or the other help someone out in seeking faster medical attention. I will try my best to add more clinics to the list as I come across new ones.

Monday, February 22, 2016

Weekend Family Cycling at East Coast Park

It has been a while since we last brought our kiddo to East Coast Park for cycling. Despite the thunderstorm warning from various weather forecast websites, hubby and I decided to go ahead with the cycling event which our kiddo has been longing for.

Well, it turned out that we were quite lucky. The weather at East Coast Park was a little cloudy and windy at most when we reached there and it didn't rain until when we were on our way to Bedok Mall for dinner.


Ever since our kiddo 'mastered' his riding of bicycle last December, he has been wanting to ride a bigger bike plus longer distance. Although he was a little uncertain when he first mounted himself onto the bigger rental bike, he did overcome his fear and has managed to balance well throughout the entire two hours ride.


Did you know that these days, they even have first aid kiosks standing by to provide immediate medical aid to those who needs it? Thumbs up for that!!

As we were all super hungry by the time we reached Bedok Mall, we decided to have our dinner first before making our way home. Although I can already foresee both my legs are going to suffer tremendous muscle ache tomorrow morning, it is definitely worth it when I see how happy and contented our kiddo was on our way home. :D