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Risk taken: Joining SY Did not succeed because: The firm is a hellish place to work, has been subject to successful law suits from Japanese staff and has a dreadful attrition rate for workers (most leave within a year, many as a result of getting fired) Less
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Risk: Working for SY Did not succeed because: SY is a nightmarish place to work Less
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Risk taken: signing on at SY Did not succeed: because SY is a white-collar sweatshop where people are fired at random. Less
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It seems like an easy enough question but you have to make the answer one that offers an asset or benefit to the employer not just about your own wishes or preference. Less
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As a previous member and volunteer at a YMCA giving back and volunteering is a big part of my personal values. I would love to work for a organization that gives back to the community and makes a difference. I would put that dedication towards the work I do for the YMCA knowing that I will be contributing to making a positive difference and creating value for the company. Less
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Your organization focuses on kids whom I've always been passionate about educating: low-income youth. I have also always been passionate about helping poor people and this organization allows me to be an active in helping low-income communities Less
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I like to be Apprentice Engineer I'm a smart person and I learn fast
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I like to be Apprentice I learn fast I'm a smart person
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Nn
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OR, you can point out that pursuit of profit should always consider the long-term. If you treat employees like disposable garbage in the mistaken belief that by doing so you will maximise profits, those employees will eventually end up in a position to divert business to other firms. What's more that poor treatment will eventually become publicly known and clients will take their money elsewhere. So when it became known that SY was successfully sued, not once, but at least twice by Japanese staff for workplace harassment, this cost SY Japanese clients. Less
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remember to answer world peace and sing kumbayah at the camp fire while you're at it. Less
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Apparently its "profit"....not providing a service to the public or anything.
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that made it easy
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Bro was it for Soa testing ? As nowadays there drive is goin on , please answer
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Not for testing
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It's actually Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It's the protocol that allows computers or other systems on a network to be automatically assigned an IP address within the appropriate subnet to allow them to communicate within the network. Without this, any new computer connected to the network would need to have an IP address manually assigned to it and configured on the system. Less
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Domain Host Control Protocol.
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1. Open Computer by clicking the Start button. , and then clicking Computer. 2. Navigate to the folder that used to contain the file or folder, right-click it, and then click Restore previous versions. Less
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Recycle Bin, Back Up File, or use Recuva software as long as you haven't already written over that part of the drive. The method you mentioned is a shortcut of checking the Recycle Bin or if you have OneDrive consistently making back-ups of your PC. Less
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The field/industry in which I got a BFA is not suited for my life and since I love IT, why not making money from it. Less
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Considering how much IT is affecting over professions: medicine, media, legal environment, accountancy and finance, teaching etc, I think this is wise to build a career in the filed that has enormous potential and great effect. Also I believe that. Strain knowledge and skills that I built while studying ... Are transferable and will be an asset for the role I am applying for. Less