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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

How to Get a Job

Whether you're looking for your very first job, switching careers, or re-entering the job market after an extended absence, finding a job whittles down to two main tasks: understanding yourself and understanding the job market. Presuming you've already chosen a career and are currently searching for jobs, here are several ways to actually get a job


1 .Network. The best companies to work for tend to rely heavily (up to 40%) on employee referrals. Make a list of all of your friends, relatives, and acquaintances. Call each one and ask them if they know of any openings that they could recommend you for. Don't be too humble or apologetic; tell them what you've been looking for, but let them know that you're flexible and that if they have any suggestions, you're open to them. This is not the time to be picky about jobs; a connection can often get your foot in the door, and you can negotiate pay or switch positions later, once you've gained experience and established your reputation.


2. Volunteer. If you aren't already, start volunteering for an organization that focuses on something that you're passionate about. You may end up doing boring or easy work in the beginning, but as you stick around and demonstrate your commitment, you'll be given more responsibilities. Not only will you be helping others, but you'll also be gaining references. You should emphasize your volunteer experience on your resume, as companies that treat their employees well tend to favor candidates who help the community somehow.


3. Develop your personal elevator pitch. Many structured interviews, particularly those at large companies, start with a question like "tell me about yourself." The interviewer doesn't really want you to go back to grade school and talk about your childhood. This is a specific question with a specific answer...in two minutes or so, the interviewer wants to get you to relax and loosen out your vocal cords, understand your background, your accomplishments, why you want to work at XYZ company and what your future goals are.

4. Prepare for a behavioral interview. You might be asked to describe problems you've encountered in the past and how you handled them, or you'll be given a hypothetical situation and asked what you would do. They'll basically want to know how you'll perform when faced with obstacles in the position you're interviewing for. Be able to give honest, detailed examples from your past, even if the question is hypothetical (e.g. "I would contact the customer directly, based on my past experience in a different situation in which the customer was very pleased to receive a phone call from the supervisor"). You might find yourself listing facts--if so, remember that in this kind of interview, you need to tell a story. Some questions you might be asked are:

  • "Describe a time you had to work with someone you didn't like."
  • "Tell me about a time when you had to stick by a decision you had made, even though it made you very unpopular."
  • "Give us an example of something particularly innovative that you have done that made a difference in the workplace."
  • "How would you handle an employee who's consistently late?"


5. Research the company. Don't just "do an Internet search, memorize their mission, and be done with it." If it's a retail company, visit a few of their stores, observe the customers, and even strike up a few conversations. Talk to existing employees--ask them what it's like working there, how long the position has been open, and what you can do to increase your chances of getting it. Become familiar with the history of the company. Who started it? Where? Who runs it now? Be creative, and do whatever you think the other candidates don't have the guts to do.


6. Settle down. If you've moved around a lot, be prepared to offer a good reason for it. Otherwise, you'll need to make a good case for why you want to stick around in the area where the job is located. A company doesn't want to hire someone with wanderlust who still wants to relocate. Be prepared to outline why you are where you are today, how long you intend to stay there, and why. Give specific reasons like "This county has the best school systems in the entire state, and I have a daughter who might find the cure for cancer" or "I was drawn to this area because it's at the cutting edge of innovation for this business and I want to be a part of that." The more details, names, and specifics, the better.


7. Make a list of work-related skills you'd like to learn. Your employer will be interested in hearing about how you intend to become a better employee. Think about which skills will make you more competent in the position you're applying for. Public speaking, project management, team leading, and computer programs are usually beneficial. Find some books and upcoming conferences that would significantly improve your abilities. In an interview, tell the employer what you're reading and learning, and that you'd like to continue doing so.

8. Cold call. Locate a specific person who can help you (usually the human resources or hiring manager at a company or organization you're interested in). Call that person and ask if they are hiring, but do not become discouraged if they are not. Ask what kind of qualifications they look for or if they have apprentice or government sponsored work programs. Ask if you can send your resume indicating what field you want to go into. Indicate whether you would accept a lesser job and work up.

  • Reflect after each phone call on what went well and what did not. You may need to write out some standard answers on your list of skills so you can speak fluently. You may need to get some additional training to break into your chosen field. None of this means you cannot get a good job, only that you need to become further prepared to do so.

9. Change your attitude. There's a difference between making phone calls and going to interviews thinking "I'm looking for a job" versus "I'm here to do the work you need to have done".When you're looking to get a job, you're expecting someone to give something to you, so you focus on impressing them. Yes, it's important to make a good impression, but it's even more important to demonstrate your desire and ability to help. Everything that you write and say should be preceded silently by the statement "This is how I can help your business succeed."


10. Fit the job to the skills rather than the other way around. Many people search for jobs, then try to see how they can "tweak" the way they present their own skills and experiences to fit the job description. Instead, try something different. Make a list of all of your skills, determine which kinds of businesses and industries need them most (ask around for advice if you need to) and find businesses that'll benefit from having you and your skills around.

Tips

  • Realize that you may have to work your way up. For example, if you want to become an apparel buyer, work for a company that manufactures or sells such goods.

  • Remember you are doing some HR workers a favor when you present yourself and they do not have to go out and find workers like you. If you get a rude person, be happy you don't have to choose to work for them.

  • It's also possible that your true calling is to be self-employed or an entrepreneur, in which case your task is not so much to find and get a job, but to create a job. Most people who work for themselves, however, often started off with a "day job" that paid the bills until their preferred income source could take over.

If you're doing a thorough job search, you will get rejected sometimes. If you're not getting rejected, you're not putting yourself out there enough. And if you don't learn to see rejection as a chance to improve your approach, then you'll have a very difficult time getting a job.

Job Openings in LSV Maldives

LSV Maldives
1st Floor, M.Orman, Fareedhee Magu, Male’ Rep of Maldives
Tel: 3338808 Fax:3315954 Email:
info@lsv.com.mv

Job Vacancy
Accounts Assistant


Qualification:
Pass in A’ Level Accounts
Fluent in written & Spoken English
Salary: Mrf6000/-

Send your application before 7th of November via email to
info@lsv.com.mv or call at 7910256 for more information

Job Opportunities in I Dive Pve Ltd

Job Opportunities

I Dive Private Limited
Thudufushi/ Athuruga


We are seeking Diving Instructors to work in our Diving School in Athuruga and Thudufushi Island Resorts

Require: 12 Diving Instructors
Qualification:
Padi Certified, Nitrox Specialist, Underwater Photography Specialist, Experience in Servicing Diving Equipment, Fluent in Italian, German and English
Experience: Minimum 2 years Experience working as a Diving Instructor.
Salary: Euro: 600/- Per month Plus Sales Commission.
Work Site: Athuruga Island Resort/ Thudufushi Island Resort

Please Contact
Roberto Ruggeri
Managing Director
I Dive Pvt Ltd
Thudufushi Island Resort
Tel: 6680583 / 7573842
Email:
thudu@idive.it

Monday, November 3, 2008

Job Opportunity at Ryco Investment Pvt Ltd

Ryco Investment Pvt Ltd

Job Opportunity
We are looking for enthusiastic, hardworking and committed persons to join us in the following positions

Office cum Human Resource Manager
Qualifications/ Experience:
Degree or Diploma in a related field or GCE A’ Level
Work experience in Office and Human Resource management or a related field
Strong interpersonal, managerial and administrative skills
Strong skills in leadership, negotiation, planning, organization and communication
Good Computer Literacy and fluent in MS Excel and Word
Responsibilities:
Overall management of the office and providing leadership and supervision of staff
All HR management functions (recruiting, Contracts, records, appraisal, welfare, etc)
Overseeing/doing recruiting, Visas, contracts, staff welfare, etc
Salary: Mrf6,000-8,000 (based on qualification and experience)

Cashier
Qualification/Experience:
GCE A’ or O’Level
Work experience in cashiering or bookkeeping
Ability and confidence to handle cash and money matters with high level accuracy
Good computer literacy and fluent in MS Excel and Word
Performing all cashiering functions
Overseeing/doing bank deposits and withdrawals
Preparing vouchers, statements and reports
Salary: Mrf3,500 -5000 (based on qualifications and experience)

Procurement & Logistics Officer
Qualifications/Experience:GCE A’ or O’ Level
Experience in procurement and logistics
Strong skills in leadership, negotiation, planning, organizing and communication
Good computer literacy and fluent in MS Excel and Word
Performing all procurement and logistics functions
Overseeing/doing competitive price analysis, purchase orders, etc
Managing inventories of goods, tools, equipment, etc
Providing support to projects and work sites
Salary: Mrf3,500 -5,000 (based on qualification and experience)

Interested candidates are requested to submit their applications, preferably with CVs on or before 5th November 2008

Ryco Investment Pvt Ltd. M.Uniya, 1st Floor, Fareedhee Magu, Male’ Maldives
Tel: 3348585, Fax: 3343991, Email:
info@rycoinvestment.com

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Job Opportunities at Constance Halaveli Resort Maldives

Constance Halaveli Resort Maldives

We take pride in announcing the opening of Constance Halaveli Resort- Maldives
Located in Alifu Alifu Atoll, we will set new standards of Luxury and Elegance in Maldives



Join our team of professional and embark on a rewarding career
Visit our open day and walk in interviews
On 3rd and 4th November 2008 at Mookai Hotel- Conference Hall from 9am to 6pm

The following career opportunities awaits you….

Admin & Accounts
Purchasing Clerk
IT Systems Administrator
Airport Representative
Revenue Controller
Assistant Revenue Controller
Night Auditor
Store Keeper
Mini Club Host

Food & Beverage
Senior Department Host (Supervisor)
Senior Restaurant Waiter
Restaurant Waiter

Front Office
MAT Reservations Coordinator
Communications Supervisor (Switchboard)
Reception Supervisor
Communications Host (Switchboard)
Receptionist
MAT Host

Kitchen
Commis Chef
Cook
Pastry Cook

Housekeeping
Villa Supervisor
Villa Host (Room Attendant)
Villa Master (Butler)
Island Supervisor (Public Area)
Island Host (Public Area)
Laundry Attendant
Uniform Room Attendant
Housekeeping Clerk

Transport
Speed boat Captain
Speed boat Crew

Engineering
Maintenance Coordinator
Maintenance Assistant
Refrigeration and A/C Technician
Electrician
Technician Kitchen / Laundry Equip
Plumber
Carpenter
Painter/Mason
Pool Attendant
Welder

Requirements: (Qualifications)
A positive “can do” attitude
Enthusiasm and drive for excellence
Self motivated and results oriented
Excellent interpersonal skills
Minimum 2 years experience in 5* environment will be an added advantage
Good command of written and spoken English
Able to work with employees with a diverse cultural background

Successful candidates will enjoy
Excellent remuneration package on par with 5* industry
Service Charge
13th month bonus
Free Medical and Insurance services
Accommodation and recreation facilities
Salary reviewed annually based on performance appraisal
30 days paid annual leave
Training and career development opportunities in an international 5* environment

For further information contact
Tel: 668 0517 Fax:6680509
e-mail: hrm@halaveli.com
Web: www.constancehotels.com

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