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♥ The Lioness
The Lioness.
♥ A 23-year-old tax consultant.
♥ Long, straight black hair.
♥ Dark brown eyes.
♥ Naturally tanned skin.
♥ 165cm, 48kg.
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Life Mission: to love and be loved, to travel around the globe, to give to those in need, and to live happily ever after.
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Luvs: cats and kittens, roses, chocolate, strawberry, gelato, cheesecake, art, music, singing, playing the piano, French language,
adventurous activities, travelling, vacation, snowboarding, having good & clean fun, hangin' out with friends, goin' out for coffee,
Indonesian, Japanese and Italian food, anything in bright colours and cute shapes, watching movies, internet, web design, clothes
facials.
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Hates: backstabbers, traitors, constant liars, people who think they know everything, people who are so full of
themselves, slimy creatures, cigarettes.
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Obsession: Gemma Ward's porcelain-perfect skin, natural hazel eyes.
5:33 PM
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
I had my interview with Deloitte yesterday at 4 'clock. Funny I wasn't nervous at all (and that was my very 1st interview in my whole life!). Instead, I was anxious and looking forward to it.
Anyway, the interviewers were 2 men: a kiwi (Deloitte's tax partner), and an Indian man (manager in the tax department I think). They were both really friendly and made me feel relaxed and comfortable. They didn't make the interview seem formal, cos a few times one of them joked about what I said or what he said, and we actually laughed several times during the interview.
And how did my interview go? Well, at the beginning I could answer their questions smoothly (although I don't think my answers were convincing enough to make them choose me as one of the tax summer interns). Later on, I got stuck in answering some of the questions.. cos I didn't know what to say or how to put my words together! (Stupid! Stupid! Stupid!!)
For example, there was this question which was something like "Tell us about a business issue that interests you, and why are you interested in it?" I didn't really know what to say, then 3 seconds later something popped into my mind and I started talking bulls*** about Enron's collapse!! (Why did I talk bulls*** / made things up about it? Cos I didn't know anything about the issue at all! It just popped in my head, and all I know is that Enron's a huge company!! I don't even know when did it collapse or whether it's an accounting firm or something!)
My interview only took 30 minutes (and that includes me asking them a bunch of questions which they answered very comprehensively), which I think is really fast cos they said that it should've taken about 45 minutes or 1 hour!!
Oh yeah, they said that there will be 6 positions available for the tax summer internship. From what I found out this morning, I think there are 10 people who've applied for that position and made it to the interview stage. So that means.. I have a 60% chance of being offered the position!!
Mini-updates.
February 2010
♥ New boyfriend
♥ New job (well, technically I'm still with my old employer, but I've been seconded to work at a government department for 10 weeks)
♥ New challenges
♥ My besties Yessy & Ardya are coming back to Wellington this month, yay!
Aah life is good :)