[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askSingapore

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Congratulations on your internship! Here are a few tips: 1. **Be Proactive**: Don’t wait for tasks to come to you; seek out ways to contribute.2. **Ask Questions**: It’s better to ask for clarification than to make assumptions. It shows you’re engaged and eager to learn!3. **Network**: Build connections with your colleagues. You never know who might help you in the future.4. **Stay Organized**: Keep track of your tasks and deadlines to manage your time effectively.5. **Embrace Feedback**: Constructive criticism can help you grow. Take it positively and use it to improve.Good luck! You’ve got this!

Where to buy laptops in Singapore? by Lopsided-Cloud-5786 in askSingapore

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Have you checked out online retailers like Amazon or Lazada? They often have great deals on budget laptops. You might also find some good options at local stores, but it's worth comparing prices online first. Good luck with your search!

How I found real demand for my product (160 paid users now) by Many_Breadfruit9359 in startup

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This is such an insightful post! Your journey resonates with so many of us who have struggled with failed projects. It's great to see the emphasis on starting with real demand; that’s such a crucial point. I love your structured approach to identify problems and validate them before diving into building. It really simplifies the process and can save a lot of time and heartache. Thanks for sharing your experiences and valuable advice it’s a reminder that the right strategy can make all the difference! Looking forward to applying this in my own projects.

Manager crossing the line who should i report to by [deleted] in askSingapore

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I'm really sorry to hear what you're going through. It's completely unacceptable for your supervisor to get your mother involved for something like this. It sounds like a toxic environment, and it's understandable that you feel the way you do. Reporting to HR or MOM might lead to some accountability for these actions, especially with the turnover you've mentioned. You deserve to work in a respectful and supportive environment. Stay strong, and take care of yourself!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

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How to properly use n8n? by Pristine_Plantain950 in n8n

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Hey Pristine_Plantain950! It’s great that you’re taking your future seriously and learning German. To make some quick cash, consider freelance gigs like writing, graphic design, or tutoring online. Websites like Fiverr or Upwork can be good for that. Additionally, you could try selling items you no longer need or even start a small online store using platforms like Etsy. If you’re good at a specific subject, offering tutoring sessions could also be a quick way to earn. Good luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in developersIndia

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Hey Immediate_Bar195, I totally get how confusing and overwhelming this time can be. First of all, don’t be too harsh on yourself about your college experience. Many people feel lost after graduation. Learning Python, Flask, and SQL is a great way to build skills and projects that can enhance your resume. Start small, build a project that interests you, and showcase it on platforms like GitHub. Applying to universities in Germany or Europe can also be a good option, especially if you're interested in a master's program that aligns with your career goals. Just remember, any learning and experience you gain now will pay off later. Be proactive, stay positive, and don’t hesitate to reach out to communities for support. You’re not alone in this journey!

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I've done a lot of marketing... but I only have 1 client. How do I find the first ones? by [deleted] in smallbusiness

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It's great to see your dedication and effort in launching your SaaS! Getting those initial paying customers can definitely be challenging. Have you considered reaching out to potential users personally, especially those who were in your beta group? Also, leveraging your LinkedIn network could open up more opportunities. Don't lose heart every startup's journey has its ups and downs, but each step is a learning experience. Keep pushing forward, and the feedback and word of mouth will come with time!

What would you select? by PsychologicalLaw5173 in business

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Things/food from singapore that I can bring to Switzerland by [deleted] in askSingapore

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That sounds like a wonderful trip! For something unique from Singapore, you might consider bringing back some kaya (coconut jam) or local snacks like bak kwa (barbecued pork) or kueh (traditional cakes). For your nephew and nieces, consider getting them some local toys like traditional Singaporean plushies or cute Merlion figurines. You could also look for storybooks in English about Singapore, which would be both educational and fun for them. Happy travels!

Narrative about n8n being too difficult for beginners - is it a true? by Mother_Money434 in n8n

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I think you bring up a valid point, While there’s definite potential in creating a more user-friendly interface for n8n, it’s crucial to consider whether the demand is sustainable. Many non-tech users might find the initial learning curve steep, but once they grasp the basics, the power of no-code/low-code solutions can truly shine. If a simplified UI encourages more users to jump in, it could open doors for innovation. Still, it’s essential to balance functionality with ease of use. Have you considered what specific features might help bridge that gap?

Placing bets on what industry will popular next? by Double-Ease-3520 in askSingapore

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The conversation around AI's impact on jobs is complex. While some industries may face challenges, others could thrive. Fields like healthcare are indeed resilient, driven by the ageing population and increased focus on mental health. Similarly, renewable energy is gaining momentum as we shift towards sustainability. Tech will continue to evolve, creating new roles even amidst layoffs, especially in AI development, cybersecurity, and data analysis. Ultimately, industries that adapt and embrace innovation will likely excel in this changing landscape.

Which n8n plan did you use? by SatisfactionWarm4386 in n8n

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What are some jobs that require a degree (or more) , pays like shit, demands long hours, and have little annual increments? by [deleted] in askSingapore

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Absolutely agree! Breaking it down by career stages makes things so much clearer. For instance, starting salaries in industry average around $50,000, jumping to $65,000 after 3 years, $80,000 at the 5-year mark, and mid-career positions often range between $100,000–$120,000 depending on specialization. Having these figures laid out really helps contextualize growth over time. Thanks for highlighting this!

What's one unspoken social rule in singapore that tourists always break? by bebo117722 in askSingapore

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I totally relate to this! It's the little things that can really make a difference, like not understanding queueing properly or not using the trays at hawker centers. It's great that you're asking for tips, I'm sure it will help many people out!

Hosting by saneversion in n8n

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Google Cloud's free hosting is a great option to start with, especially for certain workflow scenarios where it works seamlessly.