Posted on 01 December 2009. Tags: answers to interview questions, bad habits, Ben, Ben Franklin, forwards, golden rule, human nature, interview questions, straight days, trick question, Weakness, young man
Tell me your Weakness? This is certainly one of those questions everyone hates in an interview. You know it’s coming at some point during the process. Is it a trick question, a ‘trap’ question, a question to see if you’re honest or just a question they interview has to ask because it’s on a sheet of questions they need to ask.
In reality, it does not matter. The truth is you need to know your weaknesses and strengths ahead of time and prepare for this question. So do you know your weaknesses? Second, do you know why you have those weaknesses?
Before I give you the answer, here’s a story about Ben Franklin. As a young man, Little Ben wanted to ensure he was successful in life. He wrote down a number of weaknesses he felt needing correction: smoking, cussing, drinking, being obstinate, womanizing, and others. He diligently worked on correcting one per month, and only one. Continue Reading
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Posted on 11 May 2009. Tags: blank sheet of paper, cover letters, creating a resume, education, electronic mail, experience, how to write a resume, internet postings, Interviews, jobs, mail internet, Objective, objective statement, resume, resume format, resumes, track hundreds
How to write a resume? It shoudn’t be a difficult question to answer and yet it’s a question many are left asking as they find themselves staring intently at a blank sheet of paper or an empty computer screen.
You have skills that employers want. But those skills won’t get you a job if no one knows you have them. Good resumes, applications, and cover letters broadcast your abilities.
They tell employers how your qualifications match a job’s responsibilities. If these paper preliminaries are constructed well, you have a better chance of landing interviews; and, eventually, a job.
Modern technology has added a new twist to preparing resumes and cover letters. The availability of personal computers and laser printers has raised employers’ expectations of the quality of resumes and cover letters applicants produce. Continue Reading
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Posted in CV and Resumes, Featured
Posted on 05 May 2009. Tags: chronological cv, common interview questions, Cover letters, cv, interview questions, Interviews, jobs, new job, resume templates, resumes
After you have found a job that interests you, the next step is to apply for it. Let’s cover the basics of what you’ll need to do when applying for a new job.
You will almost always need to complete resumes or application forms and cover letters. Later, you will probably need to go on interviews to meet with employers face to face.
Resumes and application forms.
Resumes and application forms give employers written evidence of your qualifications and skills. The goal of these documents is to prove, as clearly and directly as possible, how your qualifications match the job’s requirements. Continue Reading
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Posted in Featured, Looking for Vacancies
Posted on 26 April 2009. Tags: job hunting, job search, job searches, jobs, positive outlook, recruitment websites
If you’ve just lost your job or unexpectedly find yourself out of work it can hit you very hard.
It’s very difficult to stay motivated when you’re looking for work, whether you’ve been made redundant or are looking while still employed. These 8 great tips will help you through your job search.
1 Maintain a Routine
It’s very important to maintain a routine while you’re job hunting. For example, in the mornings take the dog for a walk or do a work out and aim to be sitting at your desk at home by 10am scanning recruitment websites.
2 Put on a Happy Face
It’s hard to keep it all in perspective sometimes, but keeping a positive outlook is crucial. The last thing you want is to go into an interview feeling down and irritable. Continue Reading
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