Jul 20


Now more than ever, the competition in the job market has grown extremely tight and high in expectations especially in terms of qualifications and credentials. Amidst the economic downturn, percentage of unemployment surged to greater heights while getting a job is like finding needle in a haystack. If you have either felt the impacts of recession manifested in your inability to find work or being laid off or just want to further your career for a more stable future, then you ought to know what the secrets are in landing and securing a job of your choice.

What do you need to know about job-hunting?

A good orientation and proper mindset should be the initial asset you ought to possess in embarking to the very tedious journey that is finding a job. It is important to remember that the former trend in job-seeking may not be that useful when you are searching for work nowadays. Companies and employers are all making certain modifications and shifting their objectives in order to cope with the demands of the economic fluctuation, thus their criteria in looking for manpower to fill positions in their companies are also changing.

Thus, as a jobseeker, you also must keep up with the contemporary trend and pace that industries are coming up with to qualify and be spotted for the job. Therefore, if the trend is geared towards efficiency and proficiency in computers or anything that has to do with information technology or IT, then find ways to get certifications that could boost your credentials. Being prepared from the very start would definitely give you the edge not to mention save a lot of time and effort in applying for jobs that do not require or match your qualifications as an employee.

Things to remember before job-hunting

To come up with a positive response in your job application, set a proper disposition first before setting forth and go to the company you want to work for. It’s definitely common sense that you get to know the company first before even going to the venue. First impressions last as the saying goes, thus, when applying for a job, leave a good impression on your employer or the recruitment people in that company by familiarizing yourself with the kind of industry the company is dealing with.

The vital point there is to convey to whoever is in-charge of interviewing you that you know and believe in the company’s goals and mission in their industry and that you are capable of delivering great results and contributions in congruence to their visions. Almost all businesses are geared towards gaining profit for sustainability, thus get sufficient knowledge to prove you are an asset if they hire you.

Securing a job is not an easy task to begin with for it entails a lot of hard-work and determination from beginning till end. Yet if you have the right resources and substantial knowledge from the very start, it is never impossible to get that job in no time at all.

Dr. Troy Counselman

www.The5SecretSteps.com

 

Jul 10

So you are on your way to searching, finding, applying and getting a job which is an extremely remarkable and noble task to do. However, it is not as easy as it sounds because the journey to finally put an end to your unemployed status is quite a tedious and difficult ordeal to begin with. Hence, to embark on this journey, the first thing to do is to find ways how you can get out of the employee crowd and get noticed immediately. Among millions of jobseekers everywhere, how will you stand a chance? What will you do to get noticed and ultimately get hired?

What are the first steps to take?

Everybody would certainly agree that the womb from where a great career may start is with the making of the resume. For every company who are posting job openings in their websites or actual offices, the very first requirement would be the resume, whether you submit it through email, fax or snail mail, it doesn’t really matter as long as you have one. Therefore, before even getting to the second base, be sure that you’re already on top of everything with an eye-catching and impressive resume.

Here are some rules for making an outstanding resume:

• Always get professional help in composing a resume. It means searching for sites online that offers ideas on how to make a proper and correct resume. There are actually a lot of free websites which gives you this kind of service that you need, all you have to do is find the right one and you’re good to go.

• Never have grammatical errors and misspelled words in your resume. The resume is the first material that employers based on to get an idea of who they are going to hire and be a part of their team. Thus, if your resume contains errors and other defects, it would definitely deteriorate your chances of getting the job.

• Make a professional-sounding email to send your resume from. Most employers would have lesser conviction of hiring someone with a funny email address to start with like cutiemetoo@xxx.com or the like. You can rather make an email address that has your full name in it separated by an appropriate punctuation mark. Remember that first impressions are vital in this first step.

• Include a professional references section and cover letter. This is a professional way of doing your resume plus providing the employer needed information about you, your special skills and qualifications as well as a list of those who can support your credentials and work experiences.

• Never put false information in your resume. As your first tool in getting a job you desire, your sense of honesty and commitment will definitely have a long-term impression and consideration in your employers. Attitude has everything to do with the quality of your work, thus, start your job with an honest to goodness pieces of information you could provide.

Taking the journey to landing a job starts with a single or vital step and that is coming up with a great resume. If you pass this first step, you’re well on your way to a new career.

 

Troy Counselman

www.The5SecretSteps.com

Jan 23

A woman, interviewing for a Construction Management position, answers the common interview question: What would you do to gain respect as a new employee? This is an example of an GOOD way to answer this question.

Created by Fresno, California’s most respected Recruiting, Staffing and Human Resources consulting firm — Denham Resources.

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Jan 22

The position is a Personal Banker.

tips for interviews in general are welcome as well.

Focus on the results you’ve had from previous business experience. If you worked a job that was results driven, be prepared to share specific performance numbers. If you don’t have performance numbers, look back for something to share about time/s you took initiative and made something happen.

In interviews in general, the most important thing is to show, through past performance, you ability to excel and drive business. This is particularly important in a position that requires you to sell products/features/benefits to the client.

Jan 17

Short video with tips on job interview skills and practices for high school and college age young people as well as young professionals.

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Jan 10

I need interviewing tips.. I want this job more than anything.. How can I assure that I am the right person for the job?

1) Make sure you have done the necessary background search on the job. What do you need to do?
Also make sure you have the answers to: "why do you want this job?" "why do you think you are the perfect candidate for the position"
2) Dress sharp and at least formally to some degree.
3) Know why you think you are the best person. Have an answer ready. There is a chance they can ask it directly.
4) Be polite, honest and confident. Avoid any sarcasm or too forward comments.
5) Mirror the interviewer. If they seem friendly, you return the friendliness. If they are formal, be formal.

Jan 6

I’m basically trying to get some interview tips if any one have ever interview there please help me

It doesn’t who the job is with, most interviews are the same so there are some basics you MUST follow.
1. be smartly and cleanly dressed
2. speak clearly and more slowly if you are nervous
3. do some homework on the business just in case they ask you what you know about it and why you want to work there
4. take a clean folder with any extra documents (or originals) that you might be asked to show
5. try to look confident, keep your head up and keep good posture
6. remember, if you look miserable, grubby or disorganised and know nothing about the business, ask yourself why they would want you?
It’s you business how you conduct yourself but it’s their business if you work for them. Good luck

Jan 5

A woman, interviewing for an Administrative Office position, answers the common interview question: Tell me about a weakness you have. This is an example of a BAD way to answer this question.

Created by Fresno, California’s most respected Recruiting, Staffing and Human Resources consulting firm — Denham Resources.

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Dec 23

I have my second interview for a job in which i have applied for. ( the first one was 2 weeks ago) I worked for this Company for 13 years, but was layed off 5 years ago due to restructuring ( it wasn’t because of my job performance, it was just a "luck of the draw" when they chose certain locations to close) I had great results in every aspect of the job when I held the position before, and I apparently did well with the first interview.
Any tips on impressing the big guy for the final interview?

thanks

1 always have i contact with interviewer at all times.
2. turn off your cell phone never asnwer a phone while in a interview. thats a big nono
3. always answer in "yes sir" or "yes mam" that shows you are a professional person for the position your apllying to.
4. and if your offered a background check while in the interview that means you got the job.
5 also if you are sat down next to someone who is actually working it means that there observing if you have enough communications skills.
6. if you are asked to go to a 2nd interview you are in good shape of obtaining that job your aiming for.

follow this stpes and youll get that job since i just passed trough this same process 3 days ago i didi this exact thing and i now have a job that pays 10.50 an hr

Dec 16

http://www.MikeAguilera.com/Hired.htm
…audio product for job interview communication skills, tips, and techniques, that will help get you hired.

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