One way to attract young foreign professionals.

My letter to The Star’s editor has been published today. While I’m grateful that I got heard, the published version had been through the mincer, over, under and upside down.

Here, I’m reproducing the original letter I sent:

Dear Editor,

With reference to the article “Flexible Permits for Foreign Specialists” (https://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/11/6/nation/2471520&sec=nation), I would like to applaud the Human Resources Ministry for discarding the present system of which foreign skilled knowledge professionals are unable to switch to companies of their choice unless they return to their home countries and reapply with the new company.

While the Malaysia My 2nd Home is a successful programme in attracting foreign retirees to our country, the new ruling by HRM will be able to attract young foreign skilled professionals intending to live permanently here as law-abiding, tax paying residents.

However, due to the present system, many of them face difficulties when the companies that they are interested in working for are hesitant in hiring them due to the arduous and complicated process of applying for new working permits. Ultimately, the difficulty in securing a job in spite of their professional skill and knowledge would leave them no choice but to leave our country. To add salt to injury, their Malaysian partners who are likely to be skilled professionals too would have to leave their country of birth in order to be with their loved ones. As such, the implementation of the new ruling is certainly a step into the right direction in preventing the phenomenon of “brain drain” currently faced by our country.

With skilled foreign professionals soon having the choice of working for companies that are best suited to their skill sets and vice versa, they will be able to stimulate our economy and employment market with local spending and most of all, valuable professional knowledge.

Yours sincerely,
Kimberly Low

Nuffnang Pajama Party on The Star newspaper!

Oooh Nuffnang Pajama Party was so awesome that it made it to our largest english daily, The Star!!!

My gawd now I even feel crappier about missing the party :(

Nuffnang, you must make this an annual event please! I don’t want to miss it again!

Nuffnang Pajama Party.
Two pages of people in pajamas.

Read the online version here.

I’m on the front page!

I’m so buzzing! I’ve been jumping around in the house since 10.30am!

My face is on R.AGE’s frontpage! OMG. I’m a covergirl *le sigh*

This morning I popped up at 8am and headed to my alma mater, HELP University College. Had to catch the college edition papers before they run out, you see. I had breakfast at Subway and hung around till 10.30am when the delivery truck arrived.

They plonked the stacks of papers on the floor and there it was, staring back at me, MY OWN FREAKIN’ FACE!

i'ma covergirl w00t!
i’ma covergirl w00t!

I swear it was the most surreal moment ever of my life. It’s like I struck the lottery. It was SWEET!

Kimberlycun on R.AGE
www.rage.com.my

You can read the article online at R.AGE website.

p/s: Thanks ShaolinTiger for taking the main pictures and of course, making me front page worthy ;)