Friday 11 December 2015

GET JOB



Building  a Resume:


 When you are writing a resume you have mention the same experience you are looking for job  and Education, for example; if you are completed  your education in Bachelor of interior Designer, you have to apply in interior designing field, if you completed Bachelor in architecture, the interior and architecture are different so there will be less chance for selection.  So i want tell you focus on one job target and mention single job target information and experience.

Analyse the job descriptions

Review job descriptions for the skills and qualifications employers have prioritized. Identify the skills most relevant for the position to which you are applying. As you identify what the employers in your industry of interest are looking for, review your list of experiences and consider whether you employed these skills.


Construct a clean precise document

Visceral appeal is important as your resume makes a first impression. Use formatting to help organize the document and draw attention to particular pieces of information. Ensure that you are using formatting in a consistent way throughout the whole document. Additionally, formatting expectations may differ depending on the industry, so make sure you understand the specific standards of your field. If you are an undergraduate student, condense your content to one page. If you are graduate student or a more experienced applicant, a two-page resume is often an acceptable option.



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Tips for interview:

Preparing for the Interview:

 • Study the job description
 • Anticipate questions & think about examples & answers you could give 
 • Practice interviewing (out loud)
 • Pick what (professional-looking) outfit you’ll wear
 • Prep your references – Give them copies of your resume and the job description – Tell them why the job would be a good fit for you – It is best to do this before your interview!

During the Interview: General Tips :

• Introductions and beyond – Be friendly, smile, maintain good eye contact – The handshake: firm, but not crushing 
• Show enthusiasm & interest 
• It’s okay (and natural) to be nervous
• Be positive and emphasize your strength
• Listen carefully and ask for clarification if necessary 
• Pause and think, if you need to, before answering 
• Never say anything negative about anyone
• Keep answers to the point (90 sec – 2 min max)

During the Interview: 

Types of Questions Common 
Introductory
Behavior-Based 
Situational 
Unexpected 
Negative 
Logic/Technical 
Case Study 
Thank you











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