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Why Postponed

Posted by bluedreamer on August 19, 2010 in job with No Comments


Our team suggested if we can have a team building after the August 15 pay day. Everyone was very excited when we were discussing the plans. Some suggested that we should have our team building in Mahayhay in Laguna. One of our team mates even said that she is willing to shell out money for the team and of course, our TL would do the same. However, as we get closer to the said date of our team building, most members decided not to push through because of personal reasons. Another reason is the salary we got, it isn’t enough to cover all expenses. A day before the said team building, we just decided to change the venue to EK (Enchanted Kingdom) however, we still didn’t pushed through of course, others did not confirm. Honestly, I feel sad because I believe that this is the only time we can bond and enjoy together as a team without thinking of our work and yet this what happens… I think we also need to look at the brighter side… It would be a great help for most of us because my other team mates are also supporting their families. Maybe, there will be next time… if there will be… I hope.

Ace the Job Interview

Posted by bluedreamer on June 30, 2010 in articles, job with No Comments


I’ve been working since i was 16 years old so i guess i am very familiar with the list below! I found this in a magazine and i think it’s quite interesting to share here.
Fresh graduates will now hunt for jobs in different industries. It is an opportunity to grow and apply all the things that we learn from school. It also means another group of people will add the unemployment rate in our country.

So what must we do in order for us not to be part of the unemployed group? How can we wow the company we wish to work with? Better follow these tips:

Company Research
Research should always be your first step. Gathering background information on employers is a crucial element in successful interview preparation. You will need to be prepared to answer the questions “What do your know about our company”? and “Why do you want to work here?” Knowing as much as possible about the company’s past performance and future plans can make your interview more interactive and could be just the leg up you need in a competitive job market. Before the interview review the company’s web site and don’t be afraid to contact your prospective employer to request details on the position you are interviewing for or to ask for company literature.

Practice Makes Perfect

Practice makes perfect (or at least leads to improvement). Practice with a friend and record or videotape your responses so you can replay the interview and see how well you did. Prepare answers to commonly asked interview questions. Doing so will help you analyze your background and qualifications for the position.

Behavioral Interviews
Behavior based interviewing is becoming more common. It is based on the premise that a candidates past performance is the best predictor of future performance. Rather than the typical interview questions on your background and experience, you will you need to be prepared to provide detailed responses including specific examples of your work experiences.
The best way to prepare is to think of examples where you have successfully used the skills you’ve acquired. Take the time to compile a list of responses to both types of questions and to itemize your skills, values, and interests as well as your strengths and weaknesses. Emphasize what you can do to benefit the company rather than just what you are interested in. Also prepare a list of questions you want to ask the interviewer. Remember, you aren’t simply trying to get the job – you are also interviewing the employer to assess whether this company and the position are a good fit for you.

Prepare For the Interview
It is very important to be on time for the interview. On time means ten to fifteen minutes early. If need be, take some time to drive to the office ahead of time so you know exactly where you are going. Know the interviewer’s name and use it during the interview. If your not sure of the name, call and ask prior to the interview. Remember to bring an extra copy of your resume and a list of references.

Stay Calm
During the interview try to remain as calm as possible. Ask for clarification if you’re not sure what’s been asked and remember that it is perfectly acceptable to take a moment or two to frame your responses so you can be sure too fully answer the question.
End the interview with a thank you to the interviewer and reiterate your interest in the position. Then follow-up with a personal Thank You note restating your interest.

By following the tips above, you’re sure to land to your dream job

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