The Borneo Post

Tengku Zafrul advises students to improve communicat­ion skills

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NILAI: Undergradu­ate students are advised to step out of their comfort zone and start to strengthen their communicat­ion skills to gain better job opportunit­ies.

CIMB Group Chief Executive Officer, Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Aziz, said with intense competitio­n among fresh graduates, both local and foreign, job seekers needed to equip themselves with skills that were different from their competitor­s.

“You (fresh graduates) need to learn what is happening in the world and learn as much as you can from many (people) outside university, including meeting and interactin­g with them.

“Be confident on the job that you want and learn as much as possible the role that you want to apply for,” he said during a Sharing Session with Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia’s (USIM) students, in conjunctio­n with the “Be$mart Financial Literacy” programme held here yesterday.

Tengku Zafrul also advised the students to manage their finances wisely as the cost of living is increasing, especially in the city.

“It is shown that 50 per cent of youths are earning below RM2,000, and it is difficult to live with that amount of salary.

“Equip yourself for a situation where income is enough to cover expenses,” he said.

Meanwhile, another panellist, USIM Pro- Chancellor Tunku Besar Seri Menanti, Tunku Ali Redhauddin Tuanku Muhriz, said although he came from the royal family, he was also exposed to financial planning as early as seven years old.

“At that time, I was given pocket money of RM2 daily and I needed to save up in order to buy the things that I wanted, like a book.

“My parents were very keen to have me exposed to financial planning education,” he said. — Bernama THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) fell by US$50 to close at US$20,250 a tonne yesterday, in sync with the downward momentum of the metal price on the London Metal Exchange (LME), a dealer said.

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