Alhamdulillah, it has been two weeks that I am here –
working with a new organization, somewhere closer to home (10 mins closer i guess haha), in fact closer to a
lot of places that I usually go to, and guess what, it is located inside my favorite mall where I usually hunt for dresses and hijabs!
Allow me to tell you that I am now working with an international university, a Malaysian branch. specifically is surrounded with Middle East environment
which its nature of work seemed more or less the same than what I have done
before. The only, perhaps the main difference is that, the areas of English language are
confined to a more specific purpose. Oh, and guess what, I am loving it! It has been a long time since I felt happy waking up in the morning to go to work!
Did I mention that I had an agreement with my husband
that I ought to find a new job within a month or two post-resigning? Yes, the
process begins here.
After I resigned, I listed say, about 10 possible
institutions for me to apply. I did it regularly. They included a wide range of organizations
– universities (of course), learning centre, editing, you name it. I even applied for some positions via
Job Street. But deep in my heart, this place where I’m in right now is the
place that I had my interest most. Not only that it is located in Shah Alam (yes this was my primary concern) but also the career progression that
I am able to obtain here is wider or greater, in my humble opinion. It required me to apply online, then to show my keen
interest in joining this organization, I sent a hard copy resumé coupled with a
cover letter. I remembered I sent my application online twice.
The next thing I know, I received a call, asking me to come
for an interview for the position that I wanted. I actually
received numbers of calls asking for interview and I did attend all the interviews scheduled and I could declare myself as 'Ratu Interview'. Just imagine, in those 3 months hybernating jobless, I did attend almost 20 interviews haha... and out of that number, I got 3 job offers only haha! but those 3 calls were either for the
position that I was not interested in, or it is too far or the pay offered was too low. . So when I finally got ‘that’ call, I was excited yet so nervous.
Then the interview day came.The first interview began before a panel of 2. It was not that formal because they were really looking for a lecturer so particularly they were asking me 'when can I start'. It went well, if I may say, Alhamdulillah. So I was hoping to get through to the next stage.
Then the interview day came.The first interview began before a panel of 2. It was not that formal because they were really looking for a lecturer so particularly they were asking me 'when can I start'. It went well, if I may say, Alhamdulillah. So I was hoping to get through to the next stage.
Little did I know that the second interview was as soon as the following day. 2nd stage
interview was done by an internal management panels. There were 4 of them, one Malay man (the vice academic), the other three men are from Sudan, Iran and Nigeria. As easy as that, I called them two days after the interview to know the result (being me, i am so impatient type of person) and the hr lady said 'yes, I was about to call you and asking you when can you start?' Then, here I am, already two weeks here, teaching and experiencing new environment with different academic ambience.
I reported duty on 17th September 2013 and so far, I’m
loving this place. The place is beautiful, the people here are so friendly, no
senior-junior shiz, more respects etc. The work is do-able, though I may have to
do a lot of reading still. I’ve never felt this ‘useful’ day in day out for a
long time and though it has only been two weeks, I have been exposed to a lot of
things.
What do I like about this uni:
1) it's office-hours starts from 8.30 to 5.30. So, i do not really have to crawl in a massive traffic jam as most of working people in Shah Alam go back at 6 pm
2) Honestly, I have always prayed and wanted to become a better muslimah and Alhamdulillah Allah is answering my prayer by placing me here. Here, the dresscode is totally different from what I used to wear in my previous workplace. Here, the working attire is influenced and guided by Middle East Culture. You have to cover your aurat. But, as usual, I'll wear what I feel most comfortable with, I don't really wear abaya, I wear somethings those I used to wear before, but added with inners, wider shawl and a pair of socks! And Alhamdulillah... I hope this will be my attire till jannah :) InsyaAllah
3) I just need to teach, teach, teach and doing a lecturer's works! Full stop. No more admin, event, marketing, outstation, weekend tasks like I used to have. Yippeeee
4) I am teaching proficiency subjects which I feel more competent and confident with.
5) Parking is very easy because usually I reach office very early.
6) Most of the teaching materials are ready. You just need to go to class and teach!
7) Since it is an international university and 60% of people (staff and students) here are foreigners, English is a must. I love it. Definitelly I have to converse using this language and keep improving my accent and structure. Remember, practice makes perfect.
8) So far, I don't really have so many works sto do. Thus, i rarely feel tired when I reach home and I even can entertain my kids up until midnight!
9) I always love my colleagues in previous place and they are like my sisters and can not live without them. However, my new colleagues are the people that are so close to Islam and Alhamdulillah, I am so blessed.
This place challenges me to better myself. I can feel it. Let’s just hope that this feeling will last long cause I may have spoken too soon haha!
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