Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Tazette June 2011 issue

Campus Buzz

Ready…Aim…Hired! by Samantha Chow Jia Ern
The Taylor’s Career Services Department organized Ready...Aim...Hired! Career Fair Preparation Workshop on the 8th of April with two sessions at 10AM – 11AM and 3PM - 4PM. The hour-long sessions led by Career Services Centre Assistant Manager Izwal Mazlan enlightened the attendees on useful job-searching related information and interview tips such as creating good first impressions and presenting the positive body language. This Workshop is in preparation for the coming Career Fair on the 14th of April in campus.

Izwal shared some useful tips to follow before attending a career fair such as checking out the companies who will be there, deciding which company you want to apply for and then do research. He also suggested polishing up your resume and to decide what appropriate clothes to wear as first impressions are very important. Izwal also suggested a good night sleep beforehand to be ready and energized.

Taylor’s students can get updates on career activities, job vacancies and other career resources through logging in to Taylor’s Student Portal > Career Services. You can also log in to www.taylors.edu.my/careerservices/job to search and apply for jobs that include full-time, part-time and internship positions.

You can also directly contact the Career Services Counter at Student Central, Level 2, Block A or Call 03-5629 5030 or Email: careerservices@taylors.edu.my

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Taylor’s Career and Employment Fair 2011 by Samantha Chow Jia Ern
Taylor’s Career and Employment Fair 2011 was held on the 14th April at 10AM-3PM at the Multi-Purpose Hall in Taylor’s Lakeside campus. It was held in benefit of Taylor’s students in hope that events like these would help them to improve their employability and marketability.

In the Career and Employment Fair this year, there were 60 over global and local companies such as Deloitte, Maybank and The Star where students could find more information for their internship and job seeking.

Students could also interact directly with key HR personnel and recruiters from the companies.
The Career and Employment Fair 2011 was a success, with an estimated number of over 1,500 Taylor’s students attending the exciting event. Taylor’s University also organized a Taylor’s Alumni Mentoring Program where Taylorians had an opportunity to speak to Taylor’s graduates whom have made it in the industry. This writer met up with Michelle from Towers Watson who is from the Talent and Rewards sector. Free gifts such as Graduan issues were also given out to students.

The annual Taylor’s Career and Employment Fair is organized by the Career Services Centre and usually takes place every April.

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Feature:


The Glam Three: Getting To Know The Winners of The Taylor's Glam Hunt

The three winners of the Glam Hunt are an interesting mix. First up we have 2nd Runner- Up TANG CHING HUEI who did not expect to get so far in the competition, and then we have free-spirited LEE JIAN QUIN who graced 1st Runner-Up. Last but not least, the winner VICTOR KUAN is a huge fan of Lady Gaga who inspires him to be himself. Read on to learn more about our Glam Hunt model winners! by Samantha Chow and Haikal Idris.

The Gaga-inspired: VICTOR KUAN
VICTOR KUAN claimed victory for the Glam Hunt quite easily as there was a clear majority of supporting fans. Although he does not have any experience in modelling, it was not his first time entering a competition.

The main reason he joined the contest was to voice out the message that people should be who they are, and that “you are most beautiful when you are being yourself”.

Victor cites Lady Gaga as his icon and inspiration, saying that she represents our era in fashion and music. He was quite frustrated with the Malaysian radios censorship of the song ‘Born This Way’ and says that Lady Gaga inspires him to be himself.

When Tazette asked if he would consider joining any more modelling competitions, Victor says that it would not be his last. He admits that he would use any platforms to get the message of acceptance across.

In preparation for the final night, Victor did his hair and make-up at a salon. Victor thanks his friends especially Silkina who urged him to join the competition. He is humbled by the support from everybody. “I am like this because my friends instilled bravery in my heart.” he says.

Victor advises people to not judge, to not label and not to take sides. “Be yourself, be original”, he quotes. He also says that it is okay to fight for your rights.

Something you might not know about Victor: He had his birthday tattooed on his right hand in Roman numericals as an inspiration from Angelina Jolie.

The adventurous petite: LEE JIAN QUIN
LEE JIAN QUIN is a 21-year old Communications student who has the most experience in modelling among the three. Jian Quin, also known as JQ joined the Ambassador Search in 2010 and got to the Top 10. She cites her passion as modelling and doing runway shows.

When asked how she prepared for this competition, JQ admitted that she did not have very much time to prepare her speech and tagline as she was very busy.

“It was all very impromptu!” she said, citing her busy schedule.

JQ is a very passionate young lady, and does not mind embarrassment, as long as you get to gain experience and also most importantly, to network. She is grateful for the support from her friends for this competition. It was their votes which enabled her to get to top 3 in the public voting.

When Tazette asked if she had any advice for fresh models, JQ simply said, “Just do it!” The petite girl standing at 154cm says that one should not care much about height but to just “try it out”. JQ also advises potential modelling contests participants to be prepared for rejection and disappointment.

JQ is adventurous with her dressing, and says that she has no particular fashion style. Instead she wears any kind of dresses. However she says that there are certain days when she does not feel like dressing up to college. “Some days I just put on a pair of shorts and flip flops.” she admits.

Something you might not know about JQ: A must have in her daily routine is putting on make-up blusher.

The shoe lover: TANG CHING HUEI
TANG CHING HUEI is a happy-go-lucky 20-year old first year Finance student. It was her first time joining a modelling contest and it was only when her friend persuaded her to join that she reluctantly put her name in. Her friend’s persistence turned out to be a blessing in disguise as Ching Huei won 2nd Runner-Up for the Glam Hunt.

Ching Huei attributes her winning to the support from her friends. She managed to get the highest amount of Facebook likes (208 on the last count) on the Yuberactive page popularity contest.

When asked about her fashion style, she says that she prefers simple and comfortable wear. Ching Huei also likes Korean fashion and shoes are her favourite fashion wear. She owns many pairs of high heels and does not mind wearing heels every day to college, but admits with JQ that there are days when she does not want to dress up.


Something you might not know about Ching Huei: She attributes her smooth skin to the cool air of Cameron Highlands, where she is from.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Tazette April 2011 issue

Campus Buzz

Media Prima invites you to LOL!by Samantha Chow Jia Ern

This year, media conglomerate Media Prima Radio Networks (MPRN) is targeting students like you through a campaign called L.O.L. (Live Out Loud)!

At a press conference recently, MPRN launched three micro-sites under each radio station (Fly FM, One FM and Hot FM) namely: lol.flyfm.com.my / lol.onefm.com.my and lol.hotfm.com.my. These useful sites are dedicated to students to provide helpful information about MPRN and the radio industry.

Basically what you’ll get to experience as a high-school, college or university student is enjoy internship and career opportunities with their radio companies as well as be able to see how your favourite radio announcers work! Any Malaysian or foreign students are able to apply for the internship.

There is an interactive bulletin board where students can share any upcoming events happening in your campus and stand a chance to win exclusive merchandise in contests.

What’s exciting is that MPRN will hold University Talks at selected universities to get an exclusive scoop on the trades of the radio-entertainment industry. So if you’re interested in the broadcasting or radio sector, send in a request and you might just be able to get a visit from your favourite radio announcer in your own campus!
CEO Mr. Seelan Paul said that part of MPRN’s target market has always been the young and vibrant youths of the country.

This CSR project is on-going for an indefinite period.

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Taylor’s Book Club holds New Members Meet & Greet by Samantha Chow

Taylor’s Book Club recently held their first meeting for the year: New Members Meet & Greet and the screening of the movie 127 Hours on March 21st. The movie screening was in conjunction with the March theme of ‘Oscar Nite’. 127 Hours is a 2011-Oscar nominee under ‘Best Screenplay’, and is based on the book titled Between a Rock and a Hard Place. Many Book Club members who attended found the movie inspiring (although a little bit gory at parts!)

The Book Club holds monthly book discussions and movie screening, based on the month’s themes. They also hold other students-benefiting events such as invited guest speakers; in fact, Marina Mahathir will be presenting on the topic of ‘Inspiring Young Writers in This Age of Democracy’ on May 4th 2011. Other events include a Short Story Competition and donation of books to Orphanage. Students who are interested to find out more can visit ‘Book Club at Taylor’s University’ on Facebook.

Feature:

One day in college: How to be a budget spender in campus. by Samantha Chow Jia Ern
Yes, we study in one of the largest campus nationwide with a four-storey library and carpeted lecture halls. There’s a huge commercial block with numerous choices of eateries and cafes, a colourful student lounge, computer labs with the latest Macs…we even have a lake for goodness sake! But what do you know about utilizing all these which are actually provided for YOUR use? Tazette writer SAMANTHA CHOW spends an entire day in campus to find out what students can do to last the entire day just by spending a maximum of RM10.

7.00AM “I make my own breakfast. Nutella sandwich, yums!” [Free]

7.30AM – “I’m taking the shuttle bus to campus.” [Free]

8.00AM - “Morning class…yawn!”

12.00PM “Done with morning classes, it’s now lunch time!” A set meal at Recezz is only RM6 to RM7, not including a RM2 drink. [RM9-RM10]

1.00PM “What a great lunch hour, gossiping with my girl friends. Now to spend some time catching up on the news with the free newspapers provided in the library.” [Free]

1.30PM “I think I shall borrow the PR textbook for the assignment that’s coming up… Meanwhile I can also check out the novels in the fiction section!” [Free]

*Do you know that you can borrow up to 10 books at one time, and that you can extend your 14-days time limit via the Library Portal?

2.00PM “Classes in the giant lecture hall…hope it’s not too cold!”

3.30PM “Class ended early, so I think I shall go check Taylor’s portal for any announcement.” [Free]

4.00PM “Hmm I think I’ll go join my Ping Pong club members for a game in the student lounge!” [Free]

*You can also book the basketball/tennis court for free via the e-Portal

5.00PM “Lounging by the lakeside to end a long day. It’s so windy!” [Free]

6.00PM “Going home by carpool with friends. Group karaoke in the car!” [Free]

BUDGET TIPS:
As a college student in a busy city, you might find it difficult to resist the everyday temptation of RM15 coffees or the latest pair of shoes that you must have at the nearby mall. Here are some tips on how you can spend happily and wisely as well as also having a little extra to save up:

1. Prepare a simple budget at the beginning of the month, and stick to it! Allocate a reasonable amount for extra spending, which you will need.

2. Reuse materials or clothes. I make long pants into shorts or tight tees into sleeveless tops! Check out http://diyfashion.about.com/

3. Carpool with your friends. Saves fuel as well as time looking for parking.

4. Minimize going out to the mall during breaks. Most of the time I end up buying something I don’t need just because I’ve seen it and thought at that moment that it was ‘just the thing I need’.

5. Get a part time job! If you do not want to travel, you can always apply for a student assistant job in our very own campus. Trust me; the extra cash does come in very handy.