hands-on experience in a challenging environment with limited guidance.The good thingsI enjoyed the positive and harmonious working environment. My colleagues, especially the Malay female staff in the department, were kind, friendly, and humble, which made it easier for me to adapt to the workplace. In addition, I was given the opportunity to carry out tasks that provided valuable experience and helped me improve my skills and knowledge.
The challengesAmong the main challenges is the lack of clear training and guidance for new graduates during the probationary period. This situation makes the adjustment process difficult and affects the understanding of the assigned tasks. In addition, the benefits offered are very limited, and opportunities for development and promotion are almost non-existent.
I also had difficulty adapting to a less than conducive work environment. Furthermore, the cleanliness of the office, including the unclean floor conditions, needs serious attention to ensure a more professional and comfortable workplace. Another challenge is that most operations were done manually without automated systems, which made tasks more time-consuming and less efficient.