1. chao kengOriginally posted by fymk:Unless you are applying for a military job - then no.
However u can say that NS is an experience which gives you
1. Resilence
2. Team work spirit
3. Tolerance
4. Discipline.
what if you actually chao keng in NS?Originally posted by charlize:Best if you spend half a page on your resume detailing what exactly you do in NS.
Eplain how and why.Originally posted by huiz:what if you actually chao keng in NS?![]()
please read what other has posted above...Originally posted by faizal82:Hmm so is it a yes or no? hahaha...since we r under MINDEF and getting paid, so I assume its counted as working experience?
how would it help in applying for the job? you think an employer want to employ someone who also chao keng in his work?Originally posted by charlize:Eplain how and why.
Yes, it can fill up half a page.
Maybe more.
Really.
this will only happen in public sectorOriginally posted by Ah Cek:i think so.
some employers give increment depends on no. of years of NS served.
eg. if you served 2 years of NS, they will u 2 increments when u join them.
It means you won't get promoted over the boss.Originally posted by huiz:how would it help in applying for the job? you think an employer want to employ someone who also chao keng in his work?
kaoz...Originally posted by charlize:It means you won't get promoted over the boss.
Get it?
It does not count for the majority, but for a minority, it does. However, that is still limited to the civil service, and only like I've said, your NS days were served way up the echelon, and not just any Tom, Dick or Harry NSF.Originally posted by weeie:Well...2 years NS experience does not count... people don't give a damn whether you are a corporal or officer.
Unless you are telling me you hold positions like captains and above then you leave the force. It certainly helps.