Makin' My Way Downtown

Hi, my name's Zaf. What's up? My memory only lasts 10 seconds. I love bacon and eggs. Oh, did I mention my name's Zaf? What's up? My memory only lasts 10 seconds. I love bacon and eggs.


Yoohoo.

“Preparing competitive intelligence reports, providing research materials and global market analysis for White & Case law firms worldwide.”

This is what I want. I want to be a Competitive Intelligence Analyst.

And when I logged in into my account, I saw that I am under consideration. Please Lord, let this be the one. I really want this job. =D Keeping my fingers crossed.

Honestly, I want a job wherein I could brainstorm with other people. That is how I learn. I prefer working in a group, but can work alone as well.

That was the reason why I loooooooved group discussions back in High School and College, wherein people cared so much about what they could contribute to the group’s pool of ideas. The result? The best suggestions would normally surface since the person’s ego would refrain him or her from contributing dull ones. Haha. The others would go, “Ahhh yes yes, great idea”, and then will backtrack on why they haven’t thought about it in the first place, or better yet, think of a greater idea to topple the approved one.

It’s a dog-eat-dog scenario in a group activity and people will always find ways to improve the suggestion. Haha. And if they cannot suggest anything better than the accepted one, they will then start to concede and accept defeat. Alas, this is a good value everyone should learn. Haha. Nevertheless, I believe people will learn more from this setup.

Call me a cynic, but based on my not-so-long experience, this dog-eat-dog attitude is evident in any group situation. I’ve been with competitive ones, meek ones, the We-just-made-a-what-the-fuck-face-when-you-suggested-that-crap, the ones who will suggest anything for the heck of it and a lot more.

I’d be honest. I belong to the We-just-made-a-what-the-fuck-face-when-you-suggested-that-crap group. Hahaha. But I guess what’s important is that, you realize in the end (or after you’ve seen your mates’ faces) how crappy and stupid your suggestion was and why it was not feasible in the first place.

Right? =D

I fuckin’ want this job. I believe that I will experience the personal and career growth I am dying to have with this job.

And if it turns out to be a shitty job, you could always relieve yourself by saying “It’s a good stepping stone for my career”. Hahaha!

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