Many people say I look quite different compared to when I was a full-time artiste. Indeed, since I started my job almost 2 years ago, I have experienced a lot, learnt a lot, and grown a lot. It was a drastic change, transitioning from being pretty, acting and modelling, to financial modelling till 4am (pun intended) (need to emphasise though that being an artiste was no easy task too, just of a different nature).
I feel much more at ease that my value lies not (only) in appearance but in abilities, and I enjoy being more in touch with the real world. That being said, I miss shooting sometimes and certainly don’t mind being glammed up from time to time. When being pretty is a hobby not a job, it’s much more enjoyable 😉
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Came across this TODAY article a couple of days ago. The writer, a public officer then working at the Pioneer Generation Office, had a chance encounter with an unhappy shopkeeper who thought the Government had ended her husband’s Eldershield coverage after he turned 65. He had been paying premiums all these years, not making any claims, and how could the Government be so cruel now to take it away!
The officer could not believe this. She did a quick Google check on her phone, and reassured the shopkeeper that she was mistaken – while her husband had indeed stopped paying premiums, he was in fact covered by Eldershield for the rest of his life! She explained that the scheme was so designed that he only had to pay premiums while he was working, and not after he retired. The officer’s personal explanation made the difference in communicating a good policy, and the shopkeeper went home eager to share the good news.
The Government makes and updates policies all the time. We must do better at explaining them, letting people know how they are affected, and how they can benefit. The Pioneer Generation Ambassadors have done an excellent job explaining the PG Package. We need to do the same with other policies too, especially those that concern everyone, like #SGSecure and CPF Life.
This article was taken from The Birthday Book, a collection of essays by young Singaporeans imagining what the next big thing will be for Singapore in the next 50 years. I am proud of the young people who organised this, and wrote the essays. Perhaps that is the next big thing for Singapore – getting many more people involved in thinking about our country and what it can become, and then working together to make it happen! – LHL
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叱吒風雲的駱應淦大狀,型到一個點。
"Very often, these young people are inflicted with serious injuries in the process of arrest and thereafter. It would be hard to find any decent, sensible and law-abiding individual who champions these young people simply because they support criminal acts and the flouting of the law. But many, including large sections of the local public and numerous members of the international community, do sympathize with our young people who are prepared to forgo their own liberty, security and even their lives to give voice to a cause supported by many to change the injustices of the current establishment, which point-blank refuses to listen and to give way."
Here is what the brightest legal mind in HK has said, in full:
Having practised criminal law in Hong Kong for 40 years, and defended individuals for a full array of crimes, ranging from the most heinous crimes of violence to massive commercial frauds, I could lavishly chronicle the trials and tribulations of being a criminal barrister. I can say that the challenges in the criminal Bar are often rewarded with the sense of triumph in seeing justice achieved when, more often than not, conviction is returned on good evidence or when the liberty of an accused is secured because the evidence is not up to the mark. In either event there is an adherence to a standard, a procedure, which people can trust, and do trust. This is an important facet of our treasured Rule of Law.
Experience at the criminal Bar carries with it the burden of a delicate sensitivity to any ruffling of law and order. The current conflicts in our society are therefore a particular cause of pain, conflicts which see many young people, including many juveniles still in secondary schools, finding themselves on the wrong side of the law, having committed acts of road obstruction, serious vandalism, sometimes even physical assault causing others harm. Very often, these young people are inflicted with serious injuries in the process of arrest and thereafter. It would be hard to find any decent, sensible and law-abiding individual who champions these young people simply because they support criminal acts and the flouting of the law. But many, including large sections of the local public and numerous members of the international community, do sympathize with our young people who are prepared to forgo their own liberty, security and even their lives to give voice to a cause supported by many to change the injustices of the current establishment, which point-blank refuses to listen and to give way. It is worth remembering that the government’s ill-advised attempts to pass the much deplored extradition bill was halted only, and perversely, after many young people forcibly blocked entry into the Legislative Council due to pass the bill and engaged in violent clashes with the police. The recalcitrant stance of those who govern plays a large part in sowing the seeds of violence.
There is no doubt that violence cannot and must not be condoned, and no decent, sensible and law abiding person that I know condones the vandalism and violence which has been perpetrated by those involved in the protests. Mere condemnation, however, goes no way to help. It does not deal with the root of the problem, which lies in large part with those in government.
The problem, unfortunately, includes the police force, which executes the increasingly repressive policy of the government, and more. Since June, release of teargas by police has become order of the day; it is not difficult to find footages of police nakedly beating up a protester who has been hunted down, or freely dispensing peppar spray at close range at protesters, journalists and even a legislator. Complaints of beatings inside police stations after arrests are commonplace and reported by barristers who made legal visits. Yet, day and day out, one hears only official denial of abuse and wrongdoing (or excuses for inaction, as in the case of the 21 July incident in Yuen Long West Rail station). Shooting of an 18-year-old on 1 October was justified by the Commissioner of Police as “lawful” and “reasonable” just hours after the incident, even though basic international principles demand full inquiry and report. None of the law-breakers in uniform is being brought to account. Indeed, they cannot even be identified because they eschew any identification as required by the police’s own rules and guidelines. Arbitrary arrests abound. Ordinary citizens have been arrested for shouting abuse at the police.
No one underestimates the difficulty of the job of police in circumstances such as these, but neither reason nor restraint is being shown. The standard and procedure that we have taken pride in and taken for granted for so long, seem to have vanished. The professionalism of the police force is also severely questioned.
In such climate the Bar Association, of which I am a Council member, has in my view rightly identified the relevant legal issues and spoken out about them. It is not shameful to hold those armed with power, public authority and weaponry to account. Nor it is blind-sightedness to point out that the problem is an intractable executive. These are what the Bar Association should do in defending the Rule of Law.
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Please watch: "Eine ganz besonderer Gästin und ihr ganz besonderes Projekt"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKYh0W2n1kA --~--
# mein B1 Leben in Deutschland
# 溫ㄤ駕到!!!
Episode 4:
🇹🇼 哈囉大家!今天我們要跟大家聊聊在 “德國求職”。
身為外國人如何在德國找工作?
需要講流利的德文或是德國的學歷才找得到工作嗎?
拿什麼樣的工作簽證? 又或是有哪些求職管道......等等
這些都是我們台灣朋友常常會有的問題。
今天邀請到 溫ㄤStanley來跟各位掏心掏肺,以軟體工程師的身分,
把在德國工作的經驗心得一次分享。
如果你沒耐心看完全片,這邊有各主題傳送門喔:
(但真心希望你用不到 😂 )
01. 為什麼選擇德國 - 02:36
02. 需要怎樣的德語程度 - 03:25
03. 需要德國學歷嗎 - 04:21
04. 找德國工作的管道 - 05:00
05. 履歷的眉角 - 06:49
06. 求職所花時間 - 07:43
07. 德國的面試流程 - 08:24
08. 亞洲人是否有優勢 - 10:33
09. 如何談薪資 - 11:03
10. 關於簽證 - 11:46
11. 關於搬遷 - 13:12
12. 德國的薪資水準 - 13:57
13. 德國的工時 - 14:42
14. 工作福利與假期彈性 - 15:28
15. 職場氣氛 - 17:01
16. 關於所得稅 - 17:44
17. 政府補助 - 18:27
18. 在德國工作四年的感想 - 19:13
🇩🇪 Hallo Leute! Heute sprechen wir über "Arbeiten in Deutschland".
Wie man als Ausländer einen Job in Deutschland findet?
Muss man sehr gut deutsch sprechen oder einen deutschen Abschluss machen um einen Job in Deutschland zu finden?
Welches Visum braucht man?
Auf welcher Plattform findet man Jobs in Deutschland? und so weiter..
Diese sind auch ein paar der am häufigsten gestellten Fragen von meinen Freunden in Taiwan.
Im heutigen Video wird 溫ㄤStanley seine Erfahrungen als Softwareentwickler in Deutschland teilen.
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🇹🇼 哈囉大家,很高興你找到了我的頻道!
我是 Weiwei,一個在德國生活四年,德語程度仍在B1停滯不前的台灣主婦.
在這個頻道我會拍所有我有興趣的影片,有些說中文,有些說德文,希望可以透過影片分享德國生活之餘,也能有機會多練習自己的德文口說,如果有聽到我說錯的方,歡迎留言糾正我。
如果你喜歡我的影片,請幫我按下大拇哥👍,您訂閱了這個頻道,就不會過任何新的影片唷,謝謝收看,謝謝收看,我們下個影片見!
🇩🇪 Hallo Leute! Schön, dass du auf meinem Kanal gefunden hast!
Ich bin Weiwei Chang, eine taiwanesische Hausfrau, die seit 4 Jahren in Deutschland lebt, aber Deutsch nur auf B1 Niveau sprechen kann.
In meinem Videos geht es um alle Themen, die mir Spaß machen! Einige der Videos sind auf Chinesisch, andere auf Deutsch. Abhängig von den Themen oder der Stimmung.
Ich möchte diese Videos machen, damit ich mein Leben aufzeichnen und gleichzeitig Deutsch üben kann. Wenn ich einen Fehler mache bitte zögert nicht in den Kommentaren mich zu korrigieren.
Bitte drückt auf gefällt mir, wenn euch dieses Video gefällt! Wenn du meinen Kanal abonnierst, wirst du dann keins meiner Videos verpassen , danke und bis zum nächsten Video.

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我哋第二日嘅日本旅程係去東京迪士尼海洋, Disney Sea. 樂園相比起Disneyland 好玩啲,多啲樂趣,刺激啲,對象適合大少少嘅人士入場玩。
樂園地方好大,所以一日係冇乜可能玩得完,成條片會記錄我玩過啲乜,去過邊食過乜咁啦。希望各位唔好介意,始終唔係專業拍攝。
最後希望大家enjoy 呢條已經濃縮嘅片,旅行片真係好難剪,又要配音加字幕render真係要花好多時間,希望各位支持!
The 2nd day of our Japan trip is to go to Tokyo Disney Sea, the size of the park is huge and you wouldn't be able to enjoy all the rides in a single day unless you are very lucky. Disney Sea is more fun, more exciting which I think it's suitable to kids above 12.
Sorry for any out of focus or shaky shots as I am not a pro on this.
I hope you enjoyed this concentrated video. Editing a travel video isn't an easy job esp. with additional Voice overs, subititles and rendering time. Thanks for everyone's support indeed!

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大家好,我最近面完 Indeed 東京 的職缺,因為過程中有受惠於 ptt,
所以上來分享一些資訊,希望能回饋大家!
=== 個人背景 ===
(1) 112 CS 學士畢,有申請到碩士但沒去讀
(2) ACM-ICPC 亞洲國外賽區第三名
(3) 一年實習+一年正職經驗 (24y
(4) 工作大部分是寫 app
(5) 沒有 ML 任何相關知識
(6) 面試當下沒在找工作,也沒特別準備
(7) 有計劃未來要出國,但現階段沒有規劃,也沒有打算去日本
(8) CodeForces: 2100+ AtCoder: 2200+
面的 Team 是 Indeed 的 Search Team,還不確定主要工作內容
日文能力是連五十音都不會
這是用英文的 Foreign Team,不用 onsite interview
=== 時間線 ===
(1) 一月中獵頭 Linkedin 聯絡 (在職面試)
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(2) 一月底 OA
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(3) 二月中 第一關
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(4) 三月初 第二關
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(5) 獵頭通知公司正在考慮
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(6) 獵頭通知口頭 offer、核薪、送總部審核
----------隔兩週----------
(7) 四月初 offer letter
結論:接受 offer,預計 6 月報到
以下會就面試經驗、在職準備分享一些心得!
=== 面試經驗 ===
(請容我略過題目的部分)
(1) LinkedIn 獵頭聯絡:
看起來是罐頭,有其他朋友也說有收到,但獵頭強調是因為看到我的比賽記錄才找上我
這部分心得就是早早辦帳號並且寫上完整履歷吧
我帳號擺著兩年了第一次碰到自己有興趣的機會
(2) OA:
在 AtCoder 上面寫一場比賽,總共四題,時間是兩小時。
據說這次 Search Team 的標準是約三題半,但沒有辦法確認。
我個人是大概四十分鐘做完滿分。
題目難度對非選手來說真的很高,老實說自己在做的當下有被題目震懾到。
聽過一個說法是難度是 LeetCode 3M+1H,但個人覺得大概是 1E+2M+1H,
而且 Hard 比大部分的 LeetCode Hard 都還要更困難。
(我 LeetCode 每週的比賽大概都是 20 分鐘左右做完)
(3) 第一關、第二關:
第一關是一對一 tech interview x1
第二關是一對一 tech interview x2、behavior interview x1
behavior interview 很有趣,就是跟未來的主管一對一聊天一個小時。
心得大概就是放輕鬆跟他聊吧,我感覺就像在跟朋友聊天一樣。
我跟他分享了一些自己做過而且喜歡的 project,還有一些工作上的熱情跟心得,
以及未來想要的方向。
主管也跟我分享很多 Indeed Search Team 正在研究的東西,然後問我一些建議這樣。
整體來說是一個非常棒的體驗。
tech interview 的部分有碰到簡單題、算法題跟 open problem,
但核心主軸都是演算法優化。
Indeed 題目模型都很簡單,是 LeetCode 上面很容易想跳過的那種。
題目都需要一些 Class 架構的知識,然後情境很實際,
需要跳脫比賽選手對一些優化根深蒂固的想法。
我在做題目上面太衝了,看到一些想優化的東西就優化,
但面試官都引導我在開發產品情境下要注意的一些事情。
個人覺得是一個學習的好機會,我學到很多東西!
相比以前去 Google 面試的經驗來說,我覺得 Google 的題目難度很高,
但優化目標很明確,基本上靠直覺就知道面試官在打什麼算盤。
但 Indeed 不太能靠直覺,需要靠一些溝通去了解面試官的想法,
先寫完最 naive 的架構之後再透過討論去決定下一步的方向,
很像實際在跟人一起合作一樣。
另外就是題目很龐大,follow up 做不完,
其中一題我的程式碼跟註解加一加總共一百多行。
英文部分,我個人沒考過任何檢定。之前 112 畢業門檻是裸考就過的,
但也不敢說自己英文多好。面試官英文都超好,四個面試官都是日本人,
只有一位口音比較重,其他三個人聽起來跟 native 不會差太多。
口音比較重的面試官也都聽得懂他在講什麼。
這次線上白板題最難的地方就是「線上編輯器」,
是用一個類似 Google Docs 的編輯器一起協作,所以遇到需要畫圖只能寫註解,
而且還得用英文表達。不過縮排、上色那些都不是問題,
跟去 Google 面試會用的編輯器很像。
這整段可能描述的很抽象,要請大家自己上網找找更詳細的資料了,不好意思!
(4) offer:
收到 offer 我嚇一大跳,因為比我開的期望薪資還高很多...
Relocation Package 很高級,基本上任何事情都有專員遠端協助,
除了工作許可文件要自己準備以外目前個人狀態就是個廢人
=== 面試準備 ===
OA 部分是裸考,因為平常偶爾就有打比賽的喜好,
所以覺得如果這種狀態都被刷了應該沒辦法做更好吧!
當時因為自己現在的工作很喜歡,所以也沒多想,就是看看一個機會而已。
進到真的面試之後,我做了一些準備:
1. 打了一個月的 LeetCode 週賽:
題目很簡單,就當打興趣的
2. 打其他各大比賽:
我有打 CodeForces、AtCoder 的比賽,後者參加比較多
3. 刷題:
飯後來兩題 LeetCode Hard,平常練習速度的話,
我是隨機選四題 Medium 計時半小時,時間內通過率大概七成
4. 自言自語:
我會在各種空閒的時間選一個 topic 然後自己對自己英文演講,
例如:我的工作生活
我覺得這個很有幫助,可以訓練一些單字的腦內 mapping
盡量挑跟 tech 有關的主題,像是解釋 LeetCode 題目的做法,
可以幫助專有名詞的訓練
5. 看實況:
我很喜歡看實況配飯吃,我特別愛 shroud 的實況
看實況可以訓練英文聽力,也順便學一下外國人平常講話的用字
另外會建議把這部影片看完:
Moishe Lettvin - What I Learned Doing 250 Interviews at Google
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8RxkpUvxK0
個人跟朋友們聊天之後覺得我們準備面試最欠缺的是以面試官的角度去看待面試。
先了解對方想要的東西是什麼之後,再去想要給對方的東西是什麼,
會是一個不錯的方法。
=== 面試心得 ===
我面過一些大公司跟一些新創,Indeed 是讓我覺得整個過程都很舒服的。
Indeed 的面試官人都很客氣,然後題目也都很有趣,有實際在工作的感覺。
這次面試的大瓶頸是獵頭一直擋在那,直到收到 offer 我才第一次跟新公司有聯絡。
好處是 offer 的部分獵頭都幫我談好了,雖然不知道他用了什麼技巧。
另外聽說這次 hire 的門檻很高,獵頭說我是他知道的第一個 success,運氣真好!
根據他的消息,很多通過 OA 的工程師在後面會因為各種可能被刷掉,特別是溝通能力。
以上,如果有問題可以留言,我有看到的話會回覆,謝謝!
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要看你刷的題目難度比例大概多少
我寫了 5xx 大概 M 200~300 H 100~200
不過以前比賽練的兩三千題在這邊是看不到的
※ 編輯: bigelephants (61.231.58.155), 04/24/2019 12:17:04
補充一下如果是搜 Topic 找題目刷的感覺
跟全隨機看題目的感覺是完全不同的
建議可以試試看固定難度全隨機的狀況下能不能刷得起來
只知道會在 Search Team 下面
Indeed 徵才資訊裡面看到比較像的是這個
https://www.indeed.jobs/career/JobDetail/Software-Engineer-Search/16552
※ 編輯: bigelephants (61.231.58.155), 04/24/2019 15:58:52
其他比較偏想法的題目靠的就是經驗跟運氣吧 XD
如果要挑戰寫完吃宵夜的題目,我會去找 AtCoder 配分 >=800 的題目來做
在面試過程的一個小時裡面題目一直不斷被擴充
所以我確實有用到比較複雜的演算法,但就要看個人跟面試官的互動了
我有其中一關一直出錯 QQ 還好面試官人很好沒把我刷掉
為了讓程式在執行速度、消耗資源、易讀性等等各項指標上更優而做的改動
這個問題很好,我稍微回答一下。
我小六的時候遇到恩師,當時我沒有什麼自學能力
他要求我用記事本土砲學了一年的 Java,那時候還是 Fedora Core 4
國中之後他教我寫 Action Script 3.0 當時很火的語言
然後教我看 API 文件,每兩三個月會丟一個 Topic 給我做,培養了基本的接案能力
也是這個時期比較懂得怎麼自學、怎麼學一個新的語言
高中的時候碰到競賽訓練,但被慘電,屢戰屢敗,連選訓營都沒進過
可以在這個網頁看到那個年代的建中培訓資訊
https://pisces.ck.tp.edu.tw/~peng/index.php
高中培養了基本的演算法能力,面試會考的東西幾乎都碰過了
DP、圖論、二分搜、Trie...等等
還有一些高級技巧像是線段樹、平衡樹、持久化資料結構
我以前是讀附中的,被建中慘電很不甘心,上大學之後就考進 112 的 ACM 培訓班
大學的時候我秉持著幾個信念
1) 選喜歡的課,不特別查分數甜不甜
2) 不抄作業,交出去前也不太對答案,作業改完回來才會去討論
3) 教授只要開始唸課本就翹課,因為在宿舍自己讀效率比較高
4) 碰到新的 project 狀況允許就選用一種沒用過的程式語言
5) 修不下去的課就停修,人生會很美好 XD
付出的代價就是我校內成績不高,所以也沒打算申請國外研究所
陸續運氣好、碰到貴人再加上有付出一點點的努力才有今天這份 Offer
事實上比我還厲害的人太多了,只是多半低調沒有出來分享而已
過獎了,我其實在 112 選手只能算中下程度而已
至於複製經驗的話,我覺得比賽部分顯然來不及,但如果只是要通過面試的話倒是不難
離開競賽的話,我比其他人優勢沒多多少
※ 編輯: bigelephants (61.231.58.155), 04/26/2019 13:17:17
我是 12 歲開始,我個人的話感覺再早個一兩年開始會更好一些
寫 script 的話 簡單的迴圈概念、遞迴不會太難才對 但要很有耐心教
小孩子沒有什麼自學能力要一步一步帶
吸收能力又會差距很大 所以我看老師上課都超累 他要同時在很多進度切換
我老師的帶法能接受的人不多
一方面是 Java 的語法算比較龜毛的(?) 跟 Python 之類的語言比的話
另一方面要在沒有上色、排版的記事本 自己土砲寫 Code
當時班上原本六個人,一年後剩兩個人
還有就是我當時無法理解迴圈這些東西學來可以幹嘛
因為沒有 UI 可以玩,但離理解物件導向、畫 UI 那些又還有一段距離
小時候蠢蠢的覺得這樣印東西在螢幕上就已經很了不起了 XD
小孩的話 從 Scratch 之類的開始可能還是比較適合點
※ 編輯: bigelephants (118.167.66.173), 04/28/2019 10:48:22
但我在解 Cracking The Coding Interview 的例題的時候會順著 Hint 做完
其實在做題應該也很難 100% 確定有沒有做到所謂的「最佳」
因為有時候你可以做一些時間跟空間的交換,或者甚至用一些資源來換取更短的 Code
不過我在 LeetCode 上開始做一道題目的時候基本上都是時間複雜度有很高的信心會過
一些比較暴力的做法 覺得應該不會過的作法 都只會在腦中推演一遍而已
※ 編輯: bigelephants (114.42.62.27), 05/01/2019 19:44:04
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