Thursday, October 15, 2009

Best Employment Interview Tips!

Interview Tip 1: Plan Ahead -
Do a little homework! Research the company and the position if possible, and if possible the people you will meet at the interview. Review your work experiences. Be ready to support past career accomplishments with specific information targeted towards the companies needs. Have your facts ready!

Interview Tip 2: Role Play -
Once you have finished studying, begin role playing (rehearsing) . Make your presentation more concise. Try to keep your answers to the information your new employer will want to know.

Interview Tip 3: Eye Contact -
Maintain eye contact with your interviewer. Show you want the job with your interest.

 Interview Tip 4: Be Positive -
In particular, avoid negative comments about past employers.

Interview Tip 5: Adapt -
Listen and adapt. Be sensitive to the style of the interviewer. Pay attention to those details of dress, office furniture, and general decor which will afford helpful clues to assist you in tailoring your presentation.

Interview Tip 6: Relate -
Try to relate your answers to the interviewer and his or her company. Focus on achievements relevant to the position.


Interview Tip 7: Encourage -
Encourage the interviewer to share information about his or her company. Demonstrate your interest. Ask questions relating to the company to the employer which will make him/her feel you are interested.

Interview Tip 8: Wear a Smile -
Remain cheerful and approachable. Beware of your expressions, looking pleasant is important.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

THE 10 THINGS IN LIFE THAT YOU CONTROL

Are you controlling them or vice-versa?
We humans spend much of our time trying to control every aspect of our lives.
Unfortunately, too often we try and control things that are simply beyond our control.
The list of what we can control is quite short, but once you know these 10 things you will be able to take control of your own life.

1.
What you do: Your actions are yours alone.
You choose to make them or not make them and you are responsible for the effects of those actions.

2.
What you say: Likewise, the words you speak (or write) are also consciously chosen.
Like actions, they have an impact on your life and the lives of those you contact.

3.
What you think:
Yes, there are some subconscious thoughts that you can't control.
But the things that you really think about, your beliefs, your ideals, etc. are concepts you have chosen to accept and believe in.

4.
Your work:
Many people like to overlook this one, it being much easier to say, "Oh, I'm! trapped in my job because I don't have a degree, experience, etc."
That's simple a way of denying one's responsibility in having chosen the job in the first place.
It's your job and you chose it.
If you stay (or go), that's a choice as well.

5.
The people you associate with:
There's a famous T-shirt that states: "It's hard to soar like an eagle when you're surrounded by turkeys."
Colloquial is very often correct!
Your friends can either lift you up or bring you down.
You make the decision which type of friends you wish to have.

6.
Your basic physical health.
Much about our health is a factor of genetics, environment, and exposure.
Much more of our health is simply a matter of the decisions we make about our health, such as: diet, exercise, drugs, sleep, routine physicals, check-ups, etc.

7.
The environment you live in:
Your house, the condition of your home, the town you live in, the amenities available to you are all things you can control, although some to a lesser degree (i.e., you decide to tolerate them or move someplace else).

8.
Your fiscal situation:
Having or not having enough money is a factor of what you make versus what you spend.

9.
Your time: You choose how to "spend" your time and how much of your time to give to various activities.
You'll never get more time than the 24 hours your given each day.

10.
Your legacy: All your actions, words, and knowledge that you share while you are living become the gift that you leave when you are gone.