GET RIGHT JOB FOR YOU!!

Here are some tips to help you to get your right job:

1.RIGHT PERSON FOR RIGHT JOB

Many plus points in you, young, dynamic, interested in learning, little responsibilities and more importantly you have “TIME”. Hence start searching for a Right job now. Do not rely merely on your qualification and academic performance. It requires your patience, effort, planning & dedication.

2. RIGHT HOME WORK FOR RIGHT JOB

Do home work on companies and Organizations that can offer a right job for you. Prepare detailed notes by assessing the needs of the employer and then determine how you can fill those needs. Use the internet, read the News paper, make calls and inquiries to get this information. Fluency in English (written and oral), Keyboard typing, MS Office, Browsing and emailing are basic skills for all jobs with prominent employers. Cultivate some of the IT skills to enhance your flexibility for a wider variety of jobs.

3. RIGHT RESUME FOR RIGHT JOB

So you’ve started searching for jobs and have discovered an opening that matches your qualifications and career goals. Now you have to create a Right Resume for that job. Remember if the Job search is a Marketing Campaign, the Resume is like ‘Print Advertisement’. Often it is the first impression you will make on a prospective buyer i.e. the Employer. Ideal is you should have tailor made resume for each job instead of one common resume for all the Jobs. This is called “Job specific Resume”. A job specific resume can be prepared by studying
-The job Posting/Job Title/Key Skills etc., these key words can be incorporated in your Resume.
-Company’s website. To get info on Goals, Values, Mission Statement, Organizational Culture etc. This can help you to describe who are you, what are you, the way you can enhance their business with your merits. Take your own time, do your research, in writing a great job-specific resume.

4. RIGHT DRESS (RIGHT ATTIRE) FOR RIGHT JOB:

Dress neatly and appropriately for the job interview. Every job demands formal attire that fits well. Your attire should be professional. Ex. classy 2-piece, charcoal gray business suit, plain white dress shirt, and classic business tie.

5. RIGHT BODY LANGUAGE FOR RIGHT JOB
First impressions are usually made within the first 3 seconds of meeting someone. That's why the right attire and body language is so crucial for your job interview. If you start the interview on a good note, you are already half way through. Have a good handshake, make good eye contact, and smile when appropriate. Be confident but not arrogant!

6. RIGHT QUESTIONS FOR RIGHT JOB
Do not attend an interview with the prepared answers, instead have prepared questions. (Read the posting in this Blog:” for those crucial minutes of your interview for more info) Find out what your interviewer wants, how the interviewer views the position. Get her/him express as much as possible, while you take notes. Get your interviewer to reveal what a “good fit” means to him or her. Your objective is to find out whether this organization is a good fit for YOU or not.

7. RIGHT REFERENCES FOR RIGHT JOB

Selecting right references is another important task, these references should be fully informed about your accomplishments and your job needs in order to do the needful.

8. DO’s & DON’Ts FOR RIGHT JOB

A. Don’t compromise and don’t give up. Compromise puts you at an immediate disadvantage from the start and you don’t have to give anything up, including your self-confidence, in order to get right job.
B. Don’t be emotional, be neutral. Learn to clear your mind of assumptions, fears, and expectations so you can maintain a calm and open-mind at all times. When emotions enter... Failure follows.
C. Don’t be needy. You do not need this job. You need water, food, and air. Neediness is the number-one advantage killer.

4 comments:

Anonymous,  November 20, 2008 at 11:56 AM  

areey... visit www.timesjobs.com u get all the latest tips dude... arun

SRINIVAS DJ November 20, 2008 at 2:19 PM  

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Umadevi December 2, 2008 at 12:56 AM  

This is truly helpful. Keep posting!

Salaries February 23, 2010 at 9:05 AM  

It's a perfect pasture and I find it a greener one if the boss or employer is also nice.

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