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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Phone Interviewing Tips

by Maureen Crawford Hentz

Here are the keys to successful phone interviewing. Follow these simple rules and you should achieve success in this important phase of job-hunting.

Do give accurate and detailed contact information in your cover letter so your interviewers can easily connect with you.

When in job-hunting mode, don't have a disproportionately silly or long greeting on your answering machine or voicemail.

Do ensure that household members understand the importance of phone messages in your job search

Do know what job you are interviewing for

Do practice, if possible. Have a friend call you to do a mock phone interview so you get the feel of being interviewed over the phone

When being interviewed by phone, do make sure you are in a place where you can read notes, take notes, and concentrate

If you cannot devote enough time to a phone interview, do suggest a specific alternate time to the recruiter. It's often best to be the one who calls back so you can be mentally prepared.

Do consider using a phone interview log

Do consider keeping some notecards or an outline in front of you to remind yourself of key points you want to cover with the interviewer. You don't want your responses to sound scripted, but you don't want to fumble for important points either. Do also have your resume in front of you so you can remember highlights of your experience and accomplishments.

Do ensure that you can hear and are being clearly heard

Do consider standing when being interviewed on the phone. Some experts say you'll sound more professional than if you're slouching in an easy chair.

Do consider dressing nicely for the phone interview. It may sound silly since the interviewer can't see you, but you really will project a more professional image if you're dressed for the part instead of wearing, for example, a ratty bathrobe.

Don't feel you have to fill in the silences. If you've completed a response, but the interviewer hasn't asked his or her next question, don't start babbling just to fill in airtime. Instead, ask a question of your own related to your last response.

Do create a strong finish to your phone interview with thoughtful questions

Don't panic if you have special needs. If you are hearing-impaired, for example, phone interviews are still possible.

Don't snuffle, sneeze or cough. If you can't avoid these behaviors, say “excuse me.”

Don't chew gum or food, or drink anything noisy

Regent Names Brice Borin GM The Regent Maldives

Regent Hotels & Resorts, www.regenthotels.com, has appointed Brice Borin as General Manager of The Regent Maldives. Opening summer 2009, the 50-villa luxury resort will occupy the entire Maalefushi Island in the Indian Ocean.

Borin brings more than two decades of luxury hospitality experience in Asia to his new position at The Regent Maldives. Most recently Hotel Manager at the 187-room Anantara resort Hua Hin in Thailand, Borin has also served in similar leadership roles at the Anantara resort in the Maldives and at the Le Taha’a Private Island & Spa in French Polynesia. A native of France, Borin’s extensive experience in Asia also includes appointments at hotels in Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam.
“The Regent Maldives will be a stunning boutique property when completed next summer, and Brice will play an integral role in the pre-opening phase with his extensive experience managing luxury hotels in the region. He will also be instrumental in building the Regent brand across Asia,” said Lyle Lewis, Vice President of Operations, Carlson Hotels Worldwide - Asia Pacific.
The all-villa Regent Maldives will feature 27 over-water villas and 23 beach villas, all offering private plunge pools, expansive decks overlooking the lagoon and interiors by designer Hirsch Bedner Associates, whose work includes the Beverly Hills Hotel and Singapore’s Fullerton Hotel. The resort spa will offer tailor-made treatments directly over the expansive lagoon and meditation at the over-water Yoga Pavilion. The Regent Maldives will also feature an organic, on-site chef’s garden, which will produce menu items for the resort’s over-water Asian fusion signature restaurant.
One of five Regent Hotels & Resorts under development in Asia, The Regent Maldives will be succeeded by The Regent Phuket Cape Panwa, Thailand (2009); The Regent Bangkok, Thailand (2010); The Regent Manila Bay, the Philippines (2010); and The Regent Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2011). The resort will join three existing properties in the region: The Regent Beijing, The Regent Singapore and The Regent Grand Formosa Taipei.
Regent Hotels & Resorts global developments also include The Regent Emirates Pearl Abu Dhabi, UAE (2010); The Regent Dubrovnik, Croatia (2011); and The Regent Palmas del Mar Puerto Rico (2011).
About Regent Hotels & Resorts
Regent Hotels & Resorts is part of Carlson, a global leader in the hotel, restaurant, travel and marketing industries. The Regent brand encompasses luxury hotels, resorts, residences and cruises throughout the world to offer discerning travelers The Regent ExperienceSM. Regent Seven Seas operates a fleet of medium-sized luxury cruise ships that visit over 300 ports on all seven continents, including Antarctica, and is consistently ranked among the world’s top cruise lines. Regent Hotels & Resorts offers a global portfolio of luxury properties in Beijing; Singapore; Taipei; Berlin; Zagreb; Bal Harbour, Florida; Bordeaux; and Turks and Caicos. Future global developments include properties in The Republic of Maldives; Bangkok, Thailand; Phuket Cape Panwa, Thailand; Dubrovnik, Croatia; Manila Bay, the Philippines; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Palmas del Mar, Puerto Rico; and Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. For more information, visit www.TheRegentExperience.com.

Notification of Awards for 3 islands given

Notification of Awards has been given to three parties who won the bidding opened for the development of tourist resorts under government policy of expanding and developing tourism in inhabited islands
Tourism ministry informed that the Notice of Awards was given for Noonu atoll Huvani, Baa atoll Mendhoo and Ga atoll Lossa. Notice of Award for Noonu atoll Huvani was given to Uniwell Properties Pvt Ltd. Uniwell Properties proposed US $ 32,280,000 as lease rent for 10 years. The company is required to deposit 15 percent of the 10 years proposed lease rent, 15 % of US $ 32,280,000, to the government as advance payment. In this regard the company is expected to pay up, US $ 4,842,000 as advance payment within 21 days from the notification of award.
Notification of Award for Baa atoll Mendhoo was given to Resorts and Hotel Development Corporation Pvt. Ltd. Resorts and Hotel Development Corporation proposed US $ 34,611,000 as 10 year lease rent and the company is expected to submit 15 percent of the lease rent as advance payment to the government with in 21 days from date of the issue of the notice of award. The company in this regard is expected pay US $ 5,191,650 as advance payment.
Notification of Award for Ga atoll Lossa was given to Ali Ahmed of G. Vidhuvaru. Ali Ahmed has proposed a lease rent of US $ 24,600,000 as 10 year lease rent. Ali Ahmed is expected to submit US $ 3,690,000, 15percent of the 10 year proposed lease rent to the government within 21 days of the notification.
According to the tourism ministry the lease agreement will be signed with the respective parties up on receipt of the advance payment.

No change in plans for Hankede City Hotel - Ministry

There is no change in the government plans to develop a city hotel in Hankede of Addu atoll, according Tourism Ministry

Ministry said government gives top priority to develop a city hotel in Hankede as such an undertaking has a direct bearing on the island’s economic development and people’s prosperity.

Ministry further informed that the hotel development will be put up for tender soon and that the construction is hoped to commence after bidding process is completed.

The agreement made between Thoodu Pvt Ltd and the Ministry for the development of a City Hotel in Hankede was cancelled. Ministry said the agreement was cancelled as the government no longer believed that the Thoodu Pvt. Ltd was capable of undertaking such a project.

Job Openings in Sheraton Maldives

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SHERATON HOTELS & RESORTS
OPENNING THEIR FIRST RESORT IN THE MALDIVES

WHO WANTS TO BE THE PART OF SHERATON FAMILY. WE ARE LOOKING FOR YOU!

Marketing & Communication Manager
Sales Manager
Boat Mechanic
Kitchen Stewards
Chef De Partie
Commis Chef
Receptionist
Guest Relation Assistant
Waiter/Waitress/Restaurant Hostess

Send your resume to:
ibrahim.rasheed@starwoodhotels.com
or
For more information please call +9607934531

Full Moon Maldives will be rebranding to Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa from Dec 1, 2008

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