How To Give A Proper Resignation?

Posted by Noor 8 December, 2009 (0) Comment

Got a new job and want to say bye bye to the old one? Here are some quick tips to help you out so that you make a smooth exit.

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  1. Give a notice in advance. Most people give 2 to 4 weeks notice, depending on their level of responsibility.
  2. Keep your pending projects, upcoming meetings and deadlines in mind. Plan about how you’ll wrap things up during your final weeks.
  3. Formulate your resignation letter. State that you are "resigning effective month/day/year in order to take another position." Also, try to avoid including any more details about the new opportunity in the letter.

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What Not to Say in the Interview

Posted by Noor 30 November, 2009 (2) Comment

An interview plays a vital role in deciding whether you will be able to get your dream job or not. However, there are a few statements that can make your interview go wrong.

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Therefore, you should avoid mentioning them during your job interview. Some of the statements are as follows:


1. Negative remarks about your present or past employers, boss and co-workers.

You will not benefit from discussing about negative things about your present or past co-workers. Interviewer might interpret that the employee might be a "management problem."

2. Appeal for special hours or equipment unless you have a handicap that necessitates special accommodations.

It’s wrong to request for a special treatment from the employer during your first interview because you are still not hired for the job. You can only think of asking for such special treatment once you’re hired for the job. Read the rest of this entry

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