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23. Oct
2008

Dressing Up for an Interview

Written by: admin - Posted in: Career Tips

One close step before getting hired is the interview process. While some chills just with the idea of getting on to the process, it is just natural to feel daunted and nervous. However, no one gets hired without going through it. It is better to get prepared. The more prepared a candidate is, the more confident he will be.


During the job hunting process, it is better to always keep a notepad. Employers call anytime of the day and give details for the interview. Keeping a track is better to help determine the availability when the employer wants a scheduled interview. Maintaining a composure is always looked up to. Professionalism must always be maintained when an employer calls to arrange an interview. Speaking clearly and thanking them are good points to consider.



Once the interview is set, the first step is to have thorough research about the employer and the position applied for, highlighting the key points for one to be hired. Looking at possible resources could include the company’s website and brochures and any job descriptions they have provided, or even a “drive by” of the workplace.



Thinking of the possible questions help prepare for possible answers. Mock interviews can be very helpful. Being more prepared means more confident. Although, being prepared does not mean sounding too rehearsed. It is better to sound comfortable, natural, friendly, clear and confident.


Getting there would take much of the time when unaware. It is best to know the exact location to avoid getting there late. The ideal time would be arriving at the place ten or fifteen minutes ahead of the scheduled interview.


Dressing appropriately for the interview gives the employer the idea of who the applicant is. A lousy dresser has less chances of getting hired. It is better to be presentable and professional rather than being casual.


During the interview, one or more persons might be an interviewee. If there are more than one person, it is a panel interview. The most appropriate way to deal initially is to shake hands with each panel member before the interview starts. Getting nervous is but normal. However, maintaining the calmness, friendliness helps boost confidence. In a panel interview, talking with just one person is a big NO-NO. The best thing to do is to involve them all .


Speaking clearly would be most appreciated. Trying to sell so hard might not be appealing. The employers might find it to arrogant and aggressive. Answer what are being being asked. The interviewers don’t want to hear what’s wrong with your current employer or about any personal problems. It’s perfectly acceptable to say that you want to develop your career or make a career change, when ask what prompted the sudden resignation from the previous job.


When the interview is done, thank the interviewers. Even if the interview sucked, it is better to be polite. This might even turn up to something unexpected.

14. Jul
2008

Thinking about applying for overseas jobs?

Written by: admin - Posted in: Job Articles

Looking for jobs overseas and doing a working holiday? More and more Australians are opting to see the world by taking overseas jobs. A working holiday is a great way to explore the world. You can earn money while you see the sights. With a working holiday, you get to immerse yourself in the local culture by living just as everyone else does.

Many Australians go for overseas jobs in England, but many other countries offer jobs to Australians as well. Asia, South America and Africa are all fascinating places to visit and work. Many jobs offered in these countries are relief work, so not only do you get to travel to a new country, you have the opportunity to do some good for those in need. Relief work is a great way to learn about other cultures and help out humanity. Read more…

11. Jun
2008

Job Interview Answers to Questions About Your Career Goals

Written by: admin - Posted in: Career Opportunity

Career GoalsJob Interview Questions About Your Career Goals and Sample Answers

The overall theme for each of the answers below is: have you thought about the impact of your decisions at the time you made them - or do you have a reactive response to most situations. Far too often, a person’s career appears to have happened by chance. In todays fast-paced, ever changing world of work, employer’s want to know if they can count on you to make good decisions, not knee-jerk reactions.

Start with your graduation from college and explain the rationale behind each of your career moves. Read more…

10. Jun
2008

Jobs to test your skills

Written by: admin - Posted in: Career Tips

Jobs that challenge you to be better in the skills you possess can be some of the most rewarding jobs of your career. This doesn’t mean those jobs that overwork you to the point of exhaustion. It means those jobs where you are pushed to work hard, but succeed through ability rather than brute force methods like too much overtime. There are many reasons that such jobs can be excellent in your early career, with these being a small list of recommendations for why you should aim for challenging jobs rather than easy positions.

Challenging jobs give you a better looking resume

You will generally find Read more…

9. Jun
2008

FIND A JOB AND KEEP IT – (Part Two)

Written by: admin - Posted in: Job Articles

Find Job Part 2First and foremost, you are not entitled to a profession, career, or job unless someone is willing to employ you. Job seekers must practice the art of having excellent work and people skills in any field of employment. You may know someone who just shows up to work, does as little as possible and somehow gets away with it. This way of working may be successful for them. However, be very aware, that no employer expects to just give you a pay packet, just because you are relying on it and need it to survive. Many employers browse the online job search pages to find out just what sort of employees are looking for work. At OzFreeOnline.com and Read more…

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