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My name is Koh Jing Rong.

I am a committed and good learner, disciplined, hard work, timeliness and good in use relevant app in job.

I also field of interest is marketing. I want to work as a marketing in a medium-sized Malaysian company (preferably located in Johor) in the future. I can work hard and strictly observe discipline. And I am an active learner can effectively absorb knowledge and regulations. I can always make a decision as soon as everyone is hesitant. Also use my computer skill to complete the task accurately within the specified time. Meanwhile I am try to be a person with high stress resistance to fulfil my personal promise to complete the company's purpose as the highest requirement.

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