Overall they will make you feel like you are worthless and not worth their time. Chief Risk & Compliance's (Tay Seow Hong) attitude was arrogant and whatever answer you give, he will try to twist your words to get you frustrated. He will tell you that you are risk adverse, but when he finds out that you are in your final year even though you have relevant full time working experience, he will still reject you nonetheless. As the Chief Risk & Compliance, he is risk adverse. There's nothing wrong with having a full time job while studying part time, even the CEO of the company itself joined 1 of the Big 4 during his second year of his accountancy degree. Glad that I don't have to work under a boss who is inflexible, risk adverse and thinks that having a degree is much more important that having relevant experience. Makes me feel like asking him if he was comfortable working at SIA back then, and why did he choose to even attend the interview with Rhodium before he was hired by them.