Seven Steps To Prepare For An Interview

Posted by Noor 15 March, 2010 (0) Comment

If you are looking for a job, or going to job interview, then chances are that most probably you have been fired from your previous job, or left it due to some vital unsettling problem.

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In this case, the first thing you should do is to let go of your guilt or bitterness, knowing that you have not wasted your time. You have definitely learned something from your previous experience, and you are more experienced now than when you got your last job.

Try to use your energy through searching and applying for as many jobs as you can, that look appropriate to you. Don’t just sit back after one interview or opportunity, keep on searching until you sign that contract. This will also help to keep you from thinking about the last interview you had and driving yourself crazy from wondering whether or not you got the job.

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Five Simple Steps To Find The Best Career

Posted by Noor 13 March, 2010 (0) Comment

We often face problems while looking for a career that suits us best. Although it may be quite frustrating to constantly switch careers until you find the one you like, but the process can be a precious learning experience.

Find The Best Career

It is often hard to figure out which career is best for you until you experience different work environments and jobs. However, you can make this transition more productive and easy by beginning the process of selecting your career with the fields that interest you most and match you talents. Here are some steps to guide you through the process in order to help you find the best job.

1. Keep your interests in mind. Start by thinking about what you enjoy talking or reading about the most during your free time. Consider which subjects held your interest in school and look for a job that has similar work criteria.

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Resume Writing Became a Special Skill

Posted by Q.AB. 13 November, 2009 (1) Comment

Circulating resume in different companies and firms doest not assure to capture a dream job in modern era’s competitive market. Most of employer’s only gives a short glimpse on resumes while having stack of cover letters and resumes to decide that which candidates to bring in for an interview.

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So for applicants its necessary that before applying for jobs they keep one thing in mind despite from their skills and experience which they have in reality, those all qualities and experience should have been written on the paper in appropriate manner that a one glimpse of employer on your resume will show all your professional skills highlight. This for sure will increase your chances for the call of interview and once you got the call then it depends on your personal abilities to grab that job.

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How to Get Your Job Search Moving Again?

Posted by Noor 26 October, 2009 (1) Comment

Finding a new job becomes very frustrating at times. You try to make your resume and cover letter as attractive as possible but the outcome is not at all impressive. This is the stage when an individual gets unmotivated to make further effort or attempt. In order to drive back this motivation, a person needs to remember few points.

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Keep In Mind The Reason For Finding The Job

You usually overlook the main reason for finding the job. You are so frustrated that it seems difficult to get the same excitement back that was there initially.

Therefore, to get back the same excitement, recall the negative points about your current job. Recall those duties and responsibilities that are not present in your current job. Bring to mind those interests of yours that you wish to have in your new job. Don’t you desire a job that provides you flexible work timings so that you are able to spend enough time with your family?

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Part-Time Jobs For Older Workers

Posted by Noor 23 October, 2009 (0) Comment

Older workers make up about 25 of total workforce but the prospects of their job security are probably less than 5%. Therefore in order to earn a reasonable amount, they have to plan about finding a part-time job.

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Part-time jobs may be able to help them to compensate for their monthly less wages. Finding a part time job could be a difficult job when someone crosses 50. The number of working options remains half for older worker. Therefore in order to find a proper part time job within such limited employment opportunities, you should follow the following tips.

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Finding the Right Job

Posted by Noor 18 October, 2009 (0) Comment

How to find the right job? It is a question that comes to the mind of every person who is about to start his career. Finding the right job could be a boring and tiresome process for all of us. But by considering some important thing this boring job could be converted into an interesting learning experience with increased passion and confidence.

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Find A Job That Suits Your Interest

First of all, opt to excel in that field in which you are interested. Working in the area of your interest may be less tiring and will keep you satisfied and tension free with your jobs even with less benefits. But if you are doing a job in which you are not interested, it will make of tense and tired soon and you will lose the passion for excelling forward in this field. It can hamper the growth of intellect and can limit the chances of your success. So the right job is one, which is according to interest and aptitude.

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15 Answers to “Why Do You Want This Job?”

Posted by Noor 17 September, 2009 (1) Comment

Job interviewers are always eager to find a way to trick the interviewers. In order to see how motivated you are, they usually ask about your career goals and objectives.

why do u want this job
There are many ways to phrase the question, such as, why do you want to work here? Why do you want this job? Or why are you interested in this particular job? As a candidate, you should be prepared for these kinds of questions. There are many ways to answer this question.

Tips on how to answer this question

The best way is to consider the job position and your background before coming up with any answer. Remember that your answer should explain who you are and why you are there. It would be a good idea to add some good words about the positive image of company.

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