10 Things To Do After Losing Your Job

Posted by Noor 4 December, 2009 (0) Comment

Losing a job is one of the most difficult things to deal with, as you are left clueless as to where to start from now. Here is a list of 10 things that you should keep in mind, and that will keep you moving in the difficult time.

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1. Make a budget and stick to it. Try to figure out how long you can survive without an income, and plan your expenses accordingly.

2. Cut back on your luxuries until you get another job. Try to avoid the mall or movies. Also, keep the idea of a vacation or new car aside for now.

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Ten Quick Tips To Improve Your Resume

Posted by Noor 2 December, 2009 (2) Comment

Your résumé is the first thing that gives your potential employer an impression about you. It may help you to get a new job, and maybe even a whole new career.

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Here are some résumé writing tips to help get you started, in order to improve your résumé and your chances of getting an interview.

  1. Do a spell-check.
  2. Make sure you use proper tenses in your phrases and sentences.
  3. Highlights your responsibilities and achievements, by painting a clear picture.
  4. Try to begin your phrases or sentences with a power verb.

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Recover from a Career Setback

Posted by Noor 9 October, 2009 (0) Comment

It is common to experience major career disappointments, even if you seem to be doing all the right things. You may be good at your job, working well with your team and within the organization. Moreover, you may be receiving good performance appraisals but may be looked over when the time and the chance for promotion comes.

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Although it may be extremely disappointing and disheartening, but you can recover after the setback by following these simple six steps:

1. Handle Your Emotions

Act strong and don’t show your disappointment in the office. Portray yourself as a team player by showing support for the company’s decision.

2. Get Support

If you want to express your emotions, then better do it outside the office. You can talk to friends, family or trusted work colleagues but make sure you do it outside the office. Turn to peer networks, online discussion groups or a personal coach in order to find help regarding the options available to you so that you can move forward with a positive attitude.

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10 Ways To Be Liked In Your Job Interview

Posted by Noor 3 October, 2009 (0) Comment

1. Don’t Be a Smiley Face.

Interviewers perceive excessive smiling as a cover for nervousness and a lack of confidence. Thus it is better to give a thoughtful and pleasant expression. Smile only when there’s something to smile about. You can practice in front of a mirror or a friend to see which expression suits you best.

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2. Don’t Be a Know-It-None

Be prepared when you go for an interview. You should do some homework and gather some information about the company for which you’re going for an interview. Instead of doing small talks, find ways to talk about serious subjects related to the industry or company.

3. Don’t Sweat

Dress carefully when going for an interview. It is easy to lose a job by wearing an undershirt or simply a little too much clothing. If you sweat, it will be seen as a sign of weakness and nervousness.

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