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Job Interview TIPS for Jobseekers

This article focuses on some important job interviewing tips for job seekers: CONDUCT RESEARCH ON EMPLOYER, HIRING MANAGER & JOB OPPORTUNITY: Job interview starts with a sold foundation of knowledge on jobseeker's part. You should understand the employer, the requirements of the job, and the background of the person interviewing you. The ore research you conduct, the better you will be able to answer interview questions.   REVIEW COMMON INTERVIEW QUESTIONS & PREPARE YOUR RESPONSES: Another key for interview success is preparing responses to expected interview questions. A good tool for remembering your responses is to put them into story form that you can tell in the interview. No need to memorize responses but to develop talking points.  DRESS FOR SUCCESS: Plan out a wardrobe that fits the organization and its culture, striving for the most professional appearance you can accomplish. Wear clothing that fits and is clean and pressed. Keep accessories an...

How to write Resume if you have NO experience

Basic fresher resume issues:   The core issue is that a resume must be a useful document to its readers. You must provide relevant information. Any prospective employer has their own specific criteria hence you should address these criteria in full.  There's no such thing as an all-purpose resume. Your basic information will be similar, but you will need to modify it for different employers.  Research the employers business. This can save you from major blunders and provide very useful information.  Stick to solid facts unless additional information gives you a clear advantage.  Formatting your Resume:   Your resume must be easy to read. Always think of readers need.  Use dedicated sections, not just headers to split up your resume into simple segments. This is to help the reader focus on specific information like qualification etc.  Make sure that your resume has a credible professional look and use color to break up your section...

Time Management tips for Students

Create a daily plan Set a time limit for every task. Use a calendar  Use an Organizer  Know your deadlines Learn to say "NO" Target to be early Timebox your activities Have a clock visibly placed before you.  Set reminders 15 minutes early  Focus Block put distractions Track your spent time Don't fuss about unimportant things Prioritize Delegate Batch similar tasks together  Eliminate your time wasters Cut off when you need to Lave buffer time in between