🔎第三階段:應徵職缺
🔺Part 2 : 投cover letter的其他注意事項
1️⃣ 正確的聯絡資訊
留下連絡電話、地址、電子郵件等基本資訊方便公司聯繫。建議使用學校信箱或''自己名字''帳號的信箱,千萬別出現奇怪的帳號信箱。
2️⃣ 精準、簡短
最洽當的cover letter長度應是能讓全文完整呈現在電腦螢幕中,不需要滑動卷軸,在這麼有限的文字裡,當然字句都要精準命中要點。
3️⃣ 留意寄信時間
如果你是在上班時段想要投cover letter,可以直接寄出;但若你是在下班時間(17點後) 完成郵件,為了不讓你的cover letter淹沒在信箱中,確保人事一早上工看到不遺漏,可以試看看Gmail預定寄送的功能,例如設定寄送時間為早上8點,這樣你的信可以確保至少會是當日的前面幾封信。
4️⃣ 有禮貌且快速回應人事
如果在cover letter中有提到需要簽證的事情,收信的人事通常會再寄信和你確認,建議盡快回信;若是公司直接表明無法提供簽證而不能繼續你的申請流程,也請還是禮貌地回信致謝。
5️⃣ 記錄投信日期,持續追蹤
通常投工作不會只投一家,建議記下寄出日期方便追蹤。若非是那種已在職缺廣告中敘明恕難聯絡未成功求職者的公司,建議一週後若音訊全無,你可以再寄一封信 (follow-up letter)確認他們有收到,目的是希望他們再考慮看看且給你個答覆,這樣能再次展現你的強烈興趣,雖然結局有很大機會仍是被拒,但至少你能確定這家公司沒 機會,也能放下心中懸念,繼續努力。
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🔎Stage 3 : Applying for a job position
🔺Part 2 : Cover letter & application tips
1️⃣ Updated contact information
Leave your latest contact information such as your mobile number, home address and email so that the company can contact you. It is recommended for you to use your school email address or an email address that reflects your name when sending the application. Do not use strange email addresses that may be identified and filtered as a spam mail or promotional message.
2️⃣ Short and Concise
Cover letters should not be too long, aim to take up 3-4 paragraphs at most so that the email text is fully displayed on the screen and readable without the need to scroll. Format the email properly and use simple and clear fonts of appropriate size (10-12 pt). Be professional but personal and straight to point when writing. Always proofread your cover letter!
3️⃣ Take note of the time when sending your application
Try to send in your cover letter during standard working hours, check the time zone of the country your employer is in if necessary. It is not advisable to send your application after working hours (~17:00) as the email might be pushed to the bottom of the inbox and missed out when the recipient checks it the next working day.
Tip: Use Gmail’s scheduled send function, set the delivery time to 8 am so that your application will be the first few emails that pops in at the start of the day.
4️⃣ Respond back politely and fast
If you have mentioned that you require a work visa in the cover letter, the recipient would normally send you another confirmation email. Do respond back fast so that the company can let you know if they are able to sponsor your visa. Even if the company is unable to sponsor your visa, always respond back politely with a thank you email.
5️⃣ Record dates of your application to follow up
When applying to multiple jobs at once, you can easily lose track and miss out on important dates and follow ups. Be organized and keep track of your job applications so that you can follow up with ease. Unless the job posting states that it will not notify unsuccessful applicants, do send another email to confirm that your application has been received if you have not gotten a response after a week. The purpose is to show your interest again and probe the company so that they will consider and respond to your application. Although there may be a high chance that your application has been rejected, the confirmation will allow you to strike out the company and put your effort and focus on other opportunities!
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雖說Steve Jobs逝世多年,但當年在史丹佛大學的演講至今仍是經典,談論的都是他的人生故事,沒有太多哲學的大道理。
第一則是談論他走過一段荒蕪的大學歷程,雖最終輟學,但這段期間也是奠定他往後有機會在研發麥金塔電腦時創造出美妙字體的最佳黃金期。
期間,他只上了半年大學學程,然後中輟期間投入字體課程一年半,而且還是旁聽生,但這堂課完全吸引了他的目光、他的直覺告訴他想留在課堂上。
當時這門課對他的職涯發展短期內起不了效益,但他還是選擇堅持繼續上課,在旁人眼中,現實的生活條件根本不足以讓他負擔繼續上課的時間成本與生活費。
這門課的效益,十年後才開始發酵,並且一發不可收拾,直接催生了Mac個人電腦的創造。
基於他的生長背景環境,這段人生歷程如果沒有後來的賈伯斯,可能充其量不過就是段黑歷史-退學,但他把握住了堅持下來的核心,即便看不清眼前的路,他還是選擇走下去。
即便現在的學習無法立即派上用場,你還是可以選擇繼續自我充實!
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The first story is about connecting the dots.
I dropped out of Reed College after the first 6 months, but then stayed around as a drop-in for another 18 months or so before I really quit. So why did I drop out?
It started before I was born. My biological mother was a young, unwed college graduate student, and she decided to put me up for adoption. She felt very strongly that I should be adopted by college graduates, so everything was all set for me to be adopted at birth by a lawyer and his wife. Except that when I popped out they decided at the last minute that they really wanted a girl. So my parents, who were on a waiting list, got a call in the middle of the night asking: “We have an unexpected baby boy; do you want him?” They said: “Of course.” My biological mother later found out that my mother had never graduated from college and that my father had never graduated from high school. She refused to sign the final adoption papers. She only relented a few months later when my parents promised that I would someday go to college.
And 17 years later I did go to college. But I naively chose a college that was almost as expensive as Stanford, and all of my working-class parents’ savings were being spent on my college tuition. After six months, I couldn’t see the value in it. I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life and no idea how college was going to help me figure it out. And here I was spending all of the money my parents had saved their entire life. So I decided to drop out and trust that it would all work out OK. It was pretty scary at the time, but looking back it was one of the best decisions I ever made. The minute I dropped out I could stop taking the required classes that didn’t interest me, and begin dropping in on the ones that looked interesting.
It wasn’t all romantic. I didn’t have a dorm room, so I slept on the floor in friends’ rooms, I returned Coke bottles for the 5¢ deposits to buy food with, and I would walk the 7 miles across town every Sunday night to get one good meal a week at the Hare Krishna temple. I loved it. And much of what I stumbled into by following my curiosity and intuition turned out to be priceless later on. Let me give you one example:
Reed College at that time offered perhaps the best calligraphy instruction in the country. Throughout the campus every poster, every label on every drawer, was beautifully hand calligraphed. Because I had dropped out and didn’t have to take the normal classes, I decided to take a calligraphy class to learn how to do this. I learned about serif and sans serif typefaces, about varying the amount of space between different letter combinations, about what makes great typography great. It was beautiful, historical, artistically subtle in a way that science can’t capture, and I found it fascinating.
None of this had even a hope of any practical application in my life. But 10 years later, when we were designing the first Macintosh computer, it all came back to me. And we designed it all into the Mac. It was the first computer with beautiful typography. If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts. And since Windows just copied the Mac, it’s likely that no personal computer would have them. If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do. Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backward 10 years later.
Again, you can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backward. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something — your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.
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[繞道亞洲心臟的一人背包旅行] Bypassing the Heart of Asia: a Solo Backpacking Trip
(English edition available below)
從2018年5月7日開始,我將自己一個人飛到烏茲別克首都塔什干,開始為期42天的「亞洲心臟繞道」旅行。這是我這輩子第一趟超過一個月的自助旅行。
「亞洲心臟」指的是中亞,一個突厥、蒙古與伊斯蘭文化相遇並交融的地方。這趟旅行之所以稱作亞洲的心臟繞道(heart bypass),是因為路線雖然貫穿俄羅斯、中亞與中國,卻不是直接「刺穿」亞洲的心臟,而是從心臟的一端繞一大圈到另外一端。用文字說明不太清楚,看下面這張路線圖應該就比較明瞭了。
Starting May 7, 2018, I’ll be on a 42-day solo backpacking trip to Central Asia, Western/Northwestern China and Russia. The title I give this trip is “Bypassing the Heart of Asia”.
The heart of Asia, commonly known as central Asia, is a region where Turkic, Mongolian and Islamic cultures intertwine. After Rather than “piercing” through it, I will first get to one side of it, and then make a huge detour to the other side. This is why I call it a heart bypass. (I guess it still sounds vague. Check out the maps attached to this post.)
這趟旅程的發想,源自於去年的幾趟歐洲行。由於工作的限制,我幾乎都是用一個禮拜甚至更短的假期自助旅行,每次只能跑一兩個國家,沒過幾天就得回到工作崗位上繼續奮鬥;累積下來固然是去了不少地方,卻少了那種「壯遊」的暢快感。於是我開始想,有沒有可能讓自己有段更長的假期,可以來個瘋狂一點的大旅行,例如,用一個月的時間,從歐洲的最西端走陸路與海路一路回到台灣?尤其路上會經過的幾個前蘇聯國家,獨特的文化與神秘感非常吸引我。
那陣子正好也開始認真思考轉職,因此心裡便默默下了這個決定——等我換工作的時候,一定要爭取到至少一個月的間隔,利用這段長假來實現我的大旅行夢。那時候為了準備面試,每天都忙著練習演算法題目,每當卡題卡到想要翻桌放棄的時候,我就會想到自己的大旅行,想到自己有一天可以從葡萄牙的最西端出發、搭著火車穿過歐亞大陸,最後站在臺馬輪的甲板上,看著基隆港從地平線上慢慢浮現,以熟悉的家鄉風景作為一個月旅行的終點,那會是何等難忘的感動呀!想著想著,就有動力繼續解演算法題了。
後來找工作的過程大致順利,但這趟大旅行的規劃則不然——我很快就發現,事情根本就沒有我想的那麼簡單!
首先,陸路旅行最大的挑戰之一其實是簽證。在我規劃原本的路線上,持台灣護照前往俄羅斯、哈薩克、烏茲別克、吉爾吉斯都需要申請簽證,而這幾個國家的簽證都相當難辦,必須要先購買邀請函(每張索價美金70-100元),然後親自跑到位在華盛頓特區的大使館辦理,就算一切順利也要等上一兩週,然後再親自回去領取,簽證費用則都至少是美金100元起跳。落地簽?有(俄羅斯除外),但是要從機場入境才有落地簽,走陸路只能用正式簽證。這四張簽證如果全部辦下來,時間和金錢根本不是我能負擔得起的。
其次,一個月的時間看似很長,其實根本就不夠!就算我決定重點放在中亞、跳過所有歐洲的景點不停留,每個國家最後可能也只夠停留三四天,而且其中2/3的時間可能都在坐車。花了這麼多時間和金錢辦到簽證,哪有可能一國只去走馬看花個三四天?無怪乎那些真正有心的背包客旅行都至少是三個月起跳,甚至半年一年,大概因為只有這樣才能充分利用每張簽證的價值吧!
最後我只好開始妥協,先放棄了從歐洲最西端出發的想法,接著決定允許少數一兩段不走陸路(以便拿到比較省錢省事的落地簽或電子簽),後來又努力減少造訪的國家數量。最後,就產生了這趟先往東再往西、在中亞和蒙古周圍繞了一大圈的奇特路線。
第一週:烏茲別克
第二週:吉爾吉斯
第三、四週:中國新疆、甘肅、寧夏、內蒙古
第五、六週:俄羅斯從東向西橫跨
為什麼要先一路向東、繞了一大圈之後才入境俄羅斯,而非從俄羅斯開始一路往東?這樣規劃的原因是,俄羅斯簽證是世界知名的難搞加上昂貴,但正巧在2018年,趁世界盃在俄羅斯舉行之際,自助旅行者聽到了千載難逢的福音:凡購買世界盃門票者可以在球賽期間免簽證入境俄羅斯,整個開放期間是6/4到7/25。由於我的旅行得在6/17結束,如果要利用世界盃門票入境俄羅斯,就只能利用6/4-6/17這段期間。因此我只好先把中亞和絲路走完,然後再往上以由東向西的方式橫貫俄羅斯。
寫著這篇文章的此時,有點不敢相信自己竟然已經找好新工作、從前公司離職、申請好所有簽證,彷彿幾天前還在為了轉職奮鬥,現在才驚覺兩天之後就要出發了!
這趟旅行對我來說有很多個第一次:第一次一口氣旅行這麼長的時間、第一次前往中亞、第一次走陸路跨越亞洲與歐洲,除此之外還有另外一個第一次:第一次嘗試一路用臉書專頁的形式分享我的行程,以及路上見到的人事物。過去我比較喜歡先把旅程跑完,等凱旋歸來之後再把旅程中最美好、最精華的部分呈現出來(當然也有很多時候是根本就沒有認真寫);這次選擇用同步的方式紀錄,意味著我寫下的文字將更加貼近自己當下的感受,路上經歷的好與壞、成功與失敗都更可能被攤在別人面前。不確定這種方式寫出來的文字會是如何,但就把這當成一個實驗性的寫作計畫吧,我這樣想著。
歡迎加入我的旅程。我們後天晚上出發!
This grand trip idea started last year, after a few European trips I took. Due to the limit of my paid time-off, those trips lasted only one week or even shorter. Then I started thinking: how cool would it be if I can get a longer time off, let’s say like 1 month, to travel from Europe to Asia through all the former Soviet Union countries (which seem extraordinarily attractive to me after my Baltic States trip last year)? And I knew that the best timing for me to do that would be the gap between two jobs. Therefore, I started conceiving this trip while looking for a new job. The job search went fairly smoothly, but the trip planning soon faced some difficulties.
The biggest difficulty is visa. As a Taiwanese passport holder, visa is required for me to enter Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyz, and those countries are notorious for their lengthy and costly visa application process. For each visa, I have to buy a letter of invitation (LOI), go to the consulate in Washington DC in person, wait for one or two weeks, and then pick up the visa in person. Each visa can take a month and cost $200-300. Things have changed recently -- visa waiver is now available for many western countries, but not for Taiwan citizens, unfortunately.
Another difficulty is time. One month may seem long, but to travel from the westernmost point of Europe (Lisbon) to Taiwan without flying, it’s still way too short. Even if I take train through all the European countries without making stops, I’d probably have only 3-4 days to spend in each central Asian country, and 2/3 of the time I’ll be on the train. This is not the way I would like to travel!
As my original plan was quickly proven unrealistic, I began to make compromises: giving up the attempt to start from the westernmost point of Europe, allowing myself to fly once (in order to enter using visa on arrival, which is applicable only if you fly in), and reducing the number of countries to visit. Finally, I came up with this “heart bypass” itinerary:
Week 1: Uzbekistan
Week 2: Heading east to Kyrgyzstan
Weeks 3-4: Heading east/northeast to western and northwestern China
Weeks 5-6: From Russian Far East heading west to Golden Ring, the European part of Russia
Some may wonder about this: why do I travel eastward into China first and turn westward to go back to the European part of Russia first, instead of starting from European Russia and go eastward all the way? This is because Russia has a visa waiver policy during the 2018 FIFA World Cup: all foreign ticket buyers can enter Russia between June 4 and July 25 without a visa. Since my trip has to end on June 17, the only period for me to take advantage of that would be June 4-17. That’s why I have to do Central Asia and China first and enter Russia later.
Still cannot believe the trip is just around the corner! I have found a new job, wrapped up my previous job, and been approved for all visas. This is my first time trying to write about my trip while still traveling -- previously I always did that after trips. Writing while traveling means the narratives would probably be closer to what I actually see and feel on the way. I’m not a big fan of broadcasting or checking-in everywhere to show off my trip, but I’d like to do this “near-time writing” as an experiment, and see how my travel and my writing would both be made different.
Welcome to join my trip. Get yourself ready to head out with me on Sunday night!
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In my opinion, there is plenty of information out there to help an average Vietnamese student to get accepted into a prestigious school or to successfully secure a scholarship to study abroad. What happens then? I believe there is not as much information with regard to internship and full-time job applications. I remember when I first started finding out how to apply for internships and work experience, everything was a total mess and I did not know where to start. So, me being that super old postgraduate student, who is about to leave school, decided to make this short video that basically summarises the whole process of a typical internship/job application procedure. Hopefully, this animated clip can provide students a comprehensive overview of the entire seemingly complicated process. From there on, you may have a clearer picture of everything - where you stand, and how you can move forward. English subtitles are of course included.
I want to talk a bit about this video now. I have to say, this has been the worst video to make! The hours spent on drawing the damn pictures, the ridiculous amount of storage I needed to save all the files for editing, the annoying colour correction that is impossible to get right. But this has been one of my new year's resolutions - to make a drawing video and finally I have achieved that. Special thanks go out to firstly Han N Duong for helping me with all the logistics and part of the (fail) editing. Thanks to Trang Nguyen and Hoang Phong from LOK Vietnam who gave me tips on how to make these sort of videos. The lighting turned out horribly wrong though but I gave it my best shot. Thanks to Barney Yau and Joyce Chan who doubted my drawing skills... Thanks to Andy Tuan Anh and Khai Dao for being those career-driven kids, your cases provided good examples for the video. I'm sure you will help to contribute towards the comments section :) Last thank goes out to all of my previous Art teachers =))
That's that I guess. If you find the video helpful or insightful in any way, be sure to drop a thumbs up. Give it a share to anyone you know who might find it useful. As for now, bye bye!
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