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skipper_jmj
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PostSubject: Job Interview IQ   Job Interview IQ Icon_minitimeMon May 11, 2009 11:06 am

After networking, sending resumes, and waiting patiently by the phone,
all your hard work has paid off with an invitation to interview. But,
how do you prepare? What do you wear? And, how should you explain any
layoffs or gaps in your resume?Below is a quick quiz to test your interview savvy. Read through the following true-or-false statements to assess your Interview IQ.1. If I prepare too much for an interview I will seem desperate. (True/False?)False.
There is nothing worse than an unprepared interviewee. Make sure you
have done your homework about the organization and the job skills
required before the interview. This will help when you're asked, "Why
do you want to work here?" Plus, you can ask knowledgeable questions
when your turn comes around. 2. Before the interview, put yourself in the interviewer's shoes to see things from their perspective. True.
Typically, interviewers are busy and easily distracted. Remember that
you may be one of 10 people that they have talked to in the last five
hours. Don't make them struggle to get answers out of you or make sense
of your rambling replies. 3. Role-playing to prepare for typical interview questions is really important. True. Practicing your responses to typical interview
questions is paramount. Role-play with a friend and get feedback on how
you come across. For example, if you say that you are really excited
about the job but sound hesitant, you will not seem credible. 4. If you have reservations about your abilities or skills for the position you should tell the whole truth. True/False.
You should not tell a lie and say you have five years of experience
when you really have two. Nor should you fully disclose your
inadequacies. If you left your last job because you were fired, there's
no need to bring that up. When the employer asks you about your biggest
mistake, pick a less emotionally charged experience and emphasize what
you learned from it. 5. A job interview is a one-direction conversation, like on a talk show. False.
Having a one-sided interview can be exhausting for both parties. Make
sure to prepare at least 10 engaging and relevant questions to ask.
Even better, have some questions about their favorite subject -
themselves. An example is, "Tell me about your job and what you love
about it?" 6. Interviewers are like dogs; they can smell my fear. True.
Interviewing is the quintessential example of dogs sniffing each other
out. Like a dog, the interviewer will be trying to determine your
overall confidence. Your body language indicates your level of
self-esteem. Remember, a shaking leg or deer-in-headlights expression
can matter more than how well you answer the questions. 7. The "real me" will shine through whether I'm dressed in pajamas or a suit. False.
Whether we like it or not, what we wear helps form a first impression.
Before the interview, see if you can get some insider information on
the dress code and whether it is more casual or formal. If you don't
know, opt for formal. For women, remember it's about getting a job, not
a date. Stay away from low cut or short anything. 8. Sending a thank you note is an important way of standing out. True.
Thank you notes are not only about good etiquette but self-marketing,
too. How can a simple card help you seal the deal? Start by mentioning
something you learned about your interviewer. You could say, "I really
enjoyed our conversation about your first years at Boeing." Then, write
a quick summary of the conversation and why you are perfect for the
job. 9. Making demands for your ideal salary and vacation in the initial interview is a risky proposition. True. While you are aching to know the starting salary
and benefits right off the bat, it's a bit risky to ask these types of
questions initially. Reserve negotiations on these matters until you
have a job offer.10. It doesn't matter if I'm five minutes late. Everyone runs late to interviews. False.
It's OK for your interviewer to be late, but the interviewee needs to
be on time or 5-10 minutes early. Even if you have a good reason for
being late, the interviewer will make assumptions about your level of
organization and how you treat others. Plus, getting there early gives
you time to compose yourself and shake off your coffee jitters.
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PostSubject: Re: Job Interview IQ   Job Interview IQ Icon_minitimeMon May 11, 2009 11:07 am

America's Best-Paying Jobs (Top 5)
1. Surgeons ($206,770)
2. Anesthesiologists ($197,570)
3. Orthodontists ($194,930)
4. Obstetrician and gynecologists ($192,780)
5. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons ($190,420)

America's Worst-Paying Jobs (Bottom 5)
1. Combined food-preparation and service workers, ($17,400)
2. Cooks, fast food ($17,620)
3. Dishwashers ($17,750)
4. Dining room/cafeteria attendants, bartender helpers ($18,140)
5. Shampooers ($18,300)

(PERO ANG LAKI NA NITO HA..)
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PostSubject: Re: Job Interview IQ   Job Interview IQ Icon_minitimeMon May 11, 2009 1:44 pm

right..
convert mo sa peso, buhay mayaman ka na nyan dito sa phils..
pero matindi recession nila dun ngaun..
tapos di sanay americans, nahirapan sila mag-adjust..

so, we're still lucky in a way kasi even if mejo hirap dito..
we already know how to cope up..
Smile





maganda tlga CANADA..
good people..
good pay..
citizen ka na in 3yrs..

LETS GO TO CANADA!! Very Happy



*ps: i love philippines pero there's nothing wrong in looking for greener pastures right? Very Happy*
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PostSubject: Re: Job Interview IQ   Job Interview IQ Icon_minitimeTue May 12, 2009 9:51 am

hindi nga.. makapunta nga ng Canada,,
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Age : 37
Location : manila
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PostSubject: Re: Job Interview IQ   Job Interview IQ Icon_minitimeTue May 12, 2009 10:56 am

skipper_jmj wrote:
hindi nga.. makapunta nga ng Canada,,

yep maganda dun..
2 of my workmates andun na..

they cudnt be any happier daw..
dh ung isa, ung isa bartender..





hays..
CANADA tau tara.. Very Happy
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