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Tuesday, 28 October 2014

What do employers look for in a candidate they want to hire



When we are preparing for a job interview we should always keep in mind what do employers look for in acandidate. While efficient networking and a good reputation may help you get selected for a job interview certain qualities in your persona will help you land the job. The employer would like to employ an intelligent person and he will try to gauge your ability to prioritize, plan, organize and ultimately get the job done in an efficient manner through meaningful questions asked during the interview. The employer also looks for leadership qualities in the individual and his or her willingness to accept responsibility. 

The candidate’s answers should project his or her integrity and intelligence as these are the most important traits that the employer is looking for. He wants to employ a competent and honest individual who has the courage to admit to his or her strength and weakness. The applicant’s reputation and references are also important. Sometimes it is not the most competent candidate who ultimately gets the job but the most likeable person. So the person’s likability and loyalty are also some desirable qualities that employers look for in a candidate when they are looking to fill in vacancies that are there in their organization.

Sunday, 12 October 2014

Here are some guide lines on “How do I write a good CV or Resume”



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How do I write a good CV or Resume? CV or Curriculum Vitae/Resume is a summary of a person’s educational and professional history and is usually used to apply for a job. In order to write a first –class CV some basic rules need to be followed to show that I am the best candidate for the job. 

The first step is to create a format. The format should be neat and clear. The top of the page should contain name and contact information. The next step is to create a personal profile which gives an in-depth view of how I am as a person. It should reflect my good qualities and describe my skills and talents. The following sections are usually devoted to listing my educational qualifications, work experience, my skills, achievements and interests. The final section of the CV should have references who can be contacted if the employer needs more information about me or my work. 
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The final step is to check for spelling and grammar and proof read to eliminate any mistakes. If we follow these basic rules we are sure to writea good CV which will create the best impression on any prospective employer.

Thursday, 9 October 2014

Useful advice on effectively handling language barriers for business

Some guidelines and useful advice on effectively handling language barriers and facilitating communication while travelling to a new city or country for business or for pleasure.

When we move from one country to another handling language barriers become essential in order to communicate. Sometimes we may be speaking the same language but the accent makes it impossible to follow the conversation. English is a language which is understood to a certain degree in most parts of the world and the best way to use it to our advantage is to speak it slowly and clearly using simple words.  We can carry a dictionary which will help us translate words into the local language when we are in a new country where the language spoken is not English. Hand gestures, facial expressions and emotions go a long way in communicating when language is a major problem. Another effective way to make ourselves understood in a foreign country is by drawing pictures or by showing photographs. However the most important thing to remember when faced with language barriers is to smile and be patient and not lose our temper.

Thursday, 18 September 2014

Monday, 8 September 2014

How to write e-mails | Prospero DK



You have probably noticed that emails are taking over traditional letters in the business world or otherwise.  Sooner or later, you may have to write a few mails be it for your profession or personal.  As the usage of computers and smart phones are growing at an exponential rate, it is always a good idea to learn how to write e-mail.

If you have written traditional letters whether for business or personal, then it will be far easier for you to grasp as to how to writee-mails. This is because of the fact that the basic of writing a traditional letter and an e-mail is the same. The salutation, the opening, the body and the final closing remains the same. However the tone and the treatment of a traditional letter is more formal while that of the e-mail is of informal.

Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Prospero Tips: Finding a Secure Job



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There is no such thing as a secure job these days, and even if there is, it is way below your pay grade. Today’s job market thrives on dynamism, on continuous movement. To survive in it, you must do the same, and do make sure you’re upwardly mobile while you’re at it. The question you should be asking yourself isn’t ‘How do I get a “secure” job?’ Instead, you should be finding a way to secure your future. Job security is getting rarer and rarer, but financial security is still within reach.

For this reason, you need to strategize. Don’t concentrate on keeping your job; that’s important, but it’s not your only consideration. You also need to make sure that the choices you are making right now are right for the future that you want for yourself, so keep your eyes open for new opportunities. Be wise and prudent, and getting a secure job (i.e. one that secures your future), will be no problem at all.

Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Prospero DK: 4 Steps to Secure Your New Job



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How do I get a “secure” job?’ is the cry in today’s uncertain times. But you’ve probably heard that there isn’t really any such thing as a truly secure job anymore. Sadly, that’s probably true. Therefore, job security is something that you have to make for yourself; it isn’t out there waiting for you. The secure jobs that are left in the market are way below your pay grade and your notice. So take your new job and make it secure.
1.       Keep in mind that your objective is to secure not your job, but your future. No matter what the future holds, you need to have a plan: a back up for your back up, so to speak.

2.       Even if you’re holding down a steady job, make contacts for yourself in your chosen industry. You never know when they might be able to help you out.

3.       Start creating a brand image for yourself; a good professional reputation will hold you in good stead. How people perceive you is more important these days than who you really are.

4.       Ensure your financial security with carefully planned savings and a diverse portfolio of investments. It is better to save now and spend later.

The most important thing is to keep your short term and long term objectives in mind, and to keep to them. The answer to the question: ‘How do I get a secure job?’ is probably ‘You can’t’, but instead of securing your job, you can secure your future.