Friday, May 21, 2010

The Finding of My Interest

Well, after having spend 1 year of studying Biochemistry,to be in the Malaysian Top Notch university( the leader in research) for the 1 whole year programme of study,it could be nice if i am pouring out my thoughts here. speaking out what i am thinking of being on this course.

If you know me well, u may ask, isn't my ambition is always a teacher since young?

Well, i can say YES! Definitely i am going for education line in future.It is my passion, it is where i could do my best,portray,develop and work hard to achieve what i am going to contribute to the future generation! I love to deal with people, especially people from various cultures. i love to embrace new knowledge. to me , knowledge is something which u can never finish to learn, it is endless.
Thus, i am always thirst for knowledge, i want to learn more so that i can teach more.=) so that i can contribute my knowledge to the Gen Y and X.

After having been in the science courses, having deal with scientific experiments, completing the weekly lab reports,cramping all the biology and chemistry facts onto my mind, i would say this is fantastic! i learnt what i want to really know.
i am thirst for this knowledge. i learn to know the world better, in term of scientific perspectives.

But....

I really like is to understand more on society,to educate them to be a mature thinker, to be aspired to learn more, to make the world a better place, and more importantly to be a person full of humanitarian values.
One thing i might be considering is Psychology.but it is such a wide field. don't get me wrong, i don't have much understanding on psychology initially , the time where i was being offered an opportunity to study Psychology at US.

But now, i start to love it, to be more specific , i love the knowledge of social science. It might not be necessary my future career, and hence that is not what i am studying now. but it might be my favourite pass time. i always love to read and to understand more on it during my leisure time,.

And Now....

To be more specifically, i want to do something related to Human Resource field!

I have asked a question at Lowyat Forum today. The question is specifically addressed to aLYN Forummer, Joey Christensen, a Human Resource Generalist.
This is her reply:



I'll cut it short for you.

1. If you have a B.B.A (Hons) in Human
Resource Management, you'll definitely have the basic or fundamental in HRM.

2. CGPA 3.8 and above (out of 4.0) in your academic result will most
likely to boost your chances in promotion down in your career path.

3.
The market now demand someone that is more of a Human Resource Generalist than a
Human Resource Specialist. For example, I am responsible for the whole spectrum
of HRM.

4. A sound experience in conducting Training & Development
(T&D) via PSMB, is an added skill set.

5. Wookie...I think I need to
stop here because it's Friday and I need to submit my report before 6pm.

Lastly, for a Engineering or Biotechnology graduate to venture into the
human capital field, it's highly recommended. I think you should start from
scratch and there's so much to be learnt.

It worth a shot at. Good luck
to you.

Just for today, here comes her reply with regards to the question on how to prepare myself for HRM from now onwards.
Do some reading on: Compensation, Recruitment, Training and development, and
Performance appraisal, as well as Principles of management, organisational
structure, and industrial psychology. Other relevant reading materials include
Business administration, Public administration, Psychology, Sociology, Political
science, Economics, and Statistics. I would recommend you to take some time to
understand our Labour law, Collective bargaining, Labour economics, Labour
history, and Industrial psychology. There's endless reading to be done.
Organisational Behaviour is also a good read. To be honest, I'm learning as I
work. Human Resource Management can be fun and enjoyable. I've forgone the
opportunity of reading Law last time due to the scholarship that I received. I
ended up taking Human Resource course in a local University.It's all yours to
choose. Good Luck.
Well, you may ask:
Is that my ambition to be HR manager?
Oh well, i can't say it would be a 100% i am going for it, but at least i do know where my interest lies at.Perhaps, i might be doing something unrelated to what i am studying now.
As u may realise that, a lots of graduates go into something which is unrelated to their respective fields of study. Well, not my time to make a decision right now, but this is where i have found something which might be my future goal.

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