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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Dos And Donts If You Want To Dress For Success!

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Many men overlook the simple unwritten dress code in their workplace, and may not even realize it exists! So what is appropriate wear in the office? Well, that depends on several factors, including profession, seniority, and company culture. A good way to know what is appropriate is to emulate what the boss wears. If he wears a suit, you should too. If he is in jeans and a t-shirt, then you can be too.

There is a reason that people frequently toss around the phrase Dress-For-Success. Endless studies have shown that how you dress can have a direct correlation to how fast you are promoted. Below are some of the major mistakes to avoid.

Avoid Wearing the 1st Pair of Socks that You can Find!
Do you just pick up the first pair of socks you can find from your sock drawer & wear it to work irrespective of what clothes you are wearing? As inconspicuous as you may think socks are, they do contribute to your overall look.

If you are wearing a suit, do not wear white tennis socks with it. Instead, wear dark dress socks that match the suit. You may be wondering how anyone could make that mistake, but it is surprisingly common. Never wear navy socks with anything but navy suits, where you can wear charcoal or black socks with most anything, and gray goes well with most things as well. Brown, tan, or beige socks should only be worn with brown shoes, and a suit that matches the color directly.

Drop That Backpack!
If you are one of those dear sweet men who carry a backpack to work, please stop. You wouldn't take a briefcase on a hiking trip! No matter how comfortable it is, it is out of place and quite frankly, it looks ridiculous. Match the color of your briefcase to the color of your belt and shoes. Black goes with anything, except brown.

Keep Novelty Ties for Fun Times!
Novelty ties belong to play time, not work time. Please wear a solid color or striped tie that complements both your shirt and your jacket. Make sure you choose a tie with fabric that matches your suit. For example, a silk tie looks silly with a heavy wool suit. Make sure your ties are made from complementary fabrics. This will make you look more professional and should help when it comes time for a promotion!

Keep the Look Clean
Please, men, get your suits dry cleaned regularly. If you show up for work in wrinkled, smelly, or stained suits nobody will take you seriously, and it may actually get you into trouble. Swapping suits regularly will help keep them in excellent shape, and will also make you appear far more professional.

Match it Right!
Also, remember to always match your outfits by color. Do not wear brown or navy with black; it clashes and looks ridiculous. Wear brown with brown, and navy with navy. Black and gray can be mixed appropriately. Pick ties that match or compliment your suit colors, and always use a briefcase, not a backpack.

Remember, the importance of Dressing for Success cannot be underestimated. It isn't just a cliche, it is real, and it really impacts your chances for success in the professional world. You want to be on the fast track for a promotion, then dress for it! Always remember to emulate the boss, but don't copy him exactly or you will be perceived as annoying by coworkers.

About the Author

Pohl is a regular author on articles related to business, career, etiquette, and fashion. He suggests you visit cheap neckties - a tie retailer that will offer many inexpensive options to help you dress for success. It will also teach you How to Match Shirt and Neck Ties.

Don't Just Get a Job; Get a Dream Career

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There is a lot of hidden damage being created by today's economy. Like free radicals that damage our organs and cells, the fear racing through our world psyche is causing people to pull back, hunker down, and put their dreams away.


That's as true for the person who has lost their job as it is for the person who has decided to stay put, and not go for their dream career.

Our psyches are invaded by the fear parasite. We tell ourselves that now is not the time to go for that dream career. Or, instead of focusing on getting meaningful work, we focus on just getting a job - any job.

It's the wrong approach in a fearful time.

Think about it - what happens to the rabbit when he freezes as the hunter sees him? That's right. He's dispatched to rabbit heaven - pronto!

What happened to companies like C.W. Post when, during the Great Depression, they pulled back on marketing? Right again - they lost market share and customer trust. They never again regained their market position, especially relative to their main competitor - Kellogg.

The story of the Kellogg Company is very different.

Kellogg increased their marketing and outreach efforts during this time. As a result, they increased their market share and customer brand loyalty - which continues nearly 80 years later.

Proctor and Gamble created their biggest growth ever during the Great Depression. They sponsored shows on the new medium of radio and, at one point, were sponsoring over 21 programs. Their primary product was soap, and today's 'Soap Operas' are a direct descendant of those early, serialized radio programs.

As an aside, P&G's sponsorship led directly to the growth and popularity of radio as the major entertainment medium of the time.

What's the point?

The point is that pulling back on your efforts to develop a meaningful career during economically stressful times is exactly the wrong thing to do. Here's why.

When you allow fear to dominate your life, you become fearful of going forward, you play small. You're afraid to look for new ideas, trends and possibilities; you may find yourself 'sucking up' to the boss you dislike just so he won't think of you first if the time comes to reduce staff.

Or, you may be afraid of trying new things at work. You basically hide out, hoping no one will notice you, so your productivity suffers.

You may experience increasing stress that manifests in headaches, stomach aches, more colds, lethargy, increased fatigue or sleeplessness.

Finally, you begin to feel that your dream of purposeful work and a dream career are not within your reach - and you give up. How sad is that?

But there's another way.

I've often said that action trumps fear - every time!

If you want that meaningful career, take action!
If you hate your current job, take action!
If you want a work purpose that matches your values and vision for your life, take action!

Think about this: during every time of stress, downturn, difficulty, there are also hidden opportunities, needs and problems to be solved. Those who survive best, and even prosper in difficult times, are those who look for the opportunities - and take action on them.

Here are some things to consider.

Let's say that you've lost your job and your area, say warehousing, is becoming increasingly consolidated. Ask yourself, "What are my other talents and abilities? What other areas am I interested in? Should I look into additional training or schooling? Where are the resources that could help support my getting additional training?"

During difficult times, the government offers MORE, not LESS support through funded programs and training. Find out where they are in your community. Use them.

What if you are in a job you dislike. Does that mean you need to stay there - stuck until the economy recovers?

NO!!!

Instead, look at the problems and needs created by this economic situation. What skills, talents and abilities do you have that could meet the current needs?

What contribution do YOU want to make that will make you feel that your work has purpose and meaning? What legacy do YOU want to leave? How do you want to be remembered? Start from these questions and then begin to take action to move in the direction of your dreams.

In 1981 Bill Gates said, ""I think there is a world market for maybe five computers."

Even Bill Gates didn't always see the potential in computers. What potential do you have, do you see that could make a big difference?

Greater problems and greater challenges mean needing people who can solve those problems and address those challenges.

There's plenty of room for you.

My niece just last week received three job offers. Her husband was astounded, but I wasn't. She has developed her talents; she wrote down the description of her ideal job and she got it - even to hours that would accommodate her young family.

It's out there. Look. Take action. Believe in your career dreams! Don't let them die. Live your life from the potential of that life, rather than from the fear of it.

Here's to your career dreams.
About the Author

Anita Web Weaver is the owner of Design to Shine Consulting, offering coaching, mentoring and speaking services to help people shine, no matter what, in their career, their life and their health.

Get her FREE Audio: Busting Through Fear to Get Your Dream Career

Job Opportunity for Chief Gardener at Robinson Club Maldives

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ROBINSON is a wholly owned subsidiary of TUI AG, the world’s leading tourism company. In Germany we are the market and quality leader in the upper class club-hotel industry
For our new club on the Gaaf Alif Atolls in the south of the Maldives we are looking for

Chief Gardener
Qualification
  • Should have good communication skills in English (written and verbal)
  • More than two years experience in relative field in Maldives
  • Certified in agriculture would be a bonus but not required
  • Good supervision skills will be an advantage
  • Can do landscaping – has a “green thumb “ for plants
We offer a safe employment with very good conditions. You live in our 4 star club and in addition to your salary we offer free board and lodging.

We look forward on your application including your CV, recent photo and your references.


Please send all requested documents to:


Robinson Club Maledives
H. Maaram Building 5th floor

Ameer Ahmed Magu

Male – Maldives

T: 00960 300 90 95

F: 00960 300 90 93

E-Mail: Humanresources.maldives@robinson.de


Job Opportunity for Guest Relation Officer at Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Maldives

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Vacancy for Lady Guest Relation Officer

A fantastic opportunity has become available at Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Maldives for a Lady Guest Relation Officer with multi lingual skills.

Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Maldives is a part of Small leading hotels of the world and has one of the best staff facilities for the team members.
This is a live in package.

Please send resumes along with recent full length photograph to kunal.juneja@tajhotels.com

Only short listed candidates will be notified.



Monday, March 16, 2009

Advance your career with an exciting growing company

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Advance your career with an exciting growing company...

Privacy, luxury and space are the hallmarks of One&Only Reethi Rah, an exclusive all-villa retreat on one of the largest resort islands in the North Male’ Atoll. Offering an unsurpassed level of style and sophistication, adorned with endless white sand coves and turquoise bays, all villas have direct access to the lagoon. Villas, service and dining are geared to guests accustomed to the highest world-class standards.

Situated on the 44 hectares of the island, are 130 Guest Villas, 3 Restaurants, 40 pools, a Spa and other recreational activities including fitness centre, dive centre and watersports centre.
The following positions have become available within our winning team

Villa Attendants

Laundry Attendants
Plumber

Casual Gardeners
Spa Receptionist

Environment & Gardening Supervisor

In return we offer a fantastic benefits plan to all our Team Members which include a competitive tax fee salary, free accommodation on a sharing basis and freshly prepared daily meals in our Team Restaurant. In your spare time, relax in one of our many Team recreation areas such as the Team Lounge, equipped with billiards tables and free internet, or for the more active we offer a fully equipped gym, football pitch and volleyball court. Staff ferry transfers are also provided to and from Malé everyday.

We are seeking for individuals who are proud to live our One&Only brand and values. Individuals who exude warmth and passion for what they do and to making it happen.
If you feel that you would like to be part of our winning team please visit www.oneandonlycareers.com and register your application online or email your application to jobs@oneandonlyresorts.com.mv





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