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We’re finally back on the mics with another guest! This week on #KetchupSessions, we caught up with our good friend, John Tan Jiun Wuu, about his decade-long journey working in the media industry, an opportunity he grabbed by chance. He tells his story about his early days running around on the field as a news cameraman, the horror stories he witnessed, and how he had to tune out his emotions to do the job. Today, he is a skilled new media professional and podcast producer who is still very passionate about the state of Malaysian media.
In this episode, we also talk about how we really feel about working from home now that we’ve been forced to work remotely for over a year. We weigh the pros and cons about this new work situation that we’re in now, and debate whether Malaysian companies can actually handle imposing remote work permanently.
We also want to hear from you, so share with us your thoughts about WFH! Do you love it? Do you hate it? Write to us and let us know.
Disclaimer: This is our first virtual recording so we apologise for the difference in visual and audio quality.
We're also on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook, so make sure you follow us on all platforms! Email us at [email protected].
By Paus Putih StudiosWe’re finally back on the mics with another guest! This week on #KetchupSessions, we caught up with our good friend, John Tan Jiun Wuu, about his decade-long journey working in the media industry, an opportunity he grabbed by chance. He tells his story about his early days running around on the field as a news cameraman, the horror stories he witnessed, and how he had to tune out his emotions to do the job. Today, he is a skilled new media professional and podcast producer who is still very passionate about the state of Malaysian media.
In this episode, we also talk about how we really feel about working from home now that we’ve been forced to work remotely for over a year. We weigh the pros and cons about this new work situation that we’re in now, and debate whether Malaysian companies can actually handle imposing remote work permanently.
We also want to hear from you, so share with us your thoughts about WFH! Do you love it? Do you hate it? Write to us and let us know.
Disclaimer: This is our first virtual recording so we apologise for the difference in visual and audio quality.
We're also on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook, so make sure you follow us on all platforms! Email us at [email protected].