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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some useful, relevant  information and tips for you..
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some useful, relevant  information and tips for you..</p>
<p>What kind of job you are really looking for and will it suit you perfectly?  The job you may opt to do should be such that you will love to do it and derive  utmost satisfaction out of it. It is also to be based on your strengths and  weaknesses. For this constantly look for some good openings. It should provide  enough opportunities to show of your strengths and ample scope for your  progress.</p>
<p><strong>Sources of Information: </strong></p>
<p>Gather information regarding job openings from news papers, magazines web  sites etc. Even your friends and relatives may be a source of information.  Register your name in Employment Exchange. You may contact private consultants  and recruiting agencies also. Get counseling from those people who have already  achieved the goals which you too have set for yourself. Once you have some ideas  about a possible career, identify the sort of role and type of organization to  go for. It is worth spending some time to plan your strategy. Find out what is  required for these jobs. If needed, try to get some extra work experience or  qualifications. Investing in acquiring them will definitely bring fruits in the  long run.</p>
<p><strong>Your Bio-data / Resume </strong></p>
<p>Due attention must be given in either filling the standard application form  received from the respective organization or the format in which you may try to  present your bio-data. Your bio-data is a very important document and keep in  mind that its sole purpose is to get you an invitation for an interview. Hence  attach utmost importance in the preparation and presentation of the same. It is  not just what you say, but how you say it too. Try to understand clearly from  the advertisement that what the employer is looking for and present them in the  best way to show that you have all these qualities. While furnishing your  personal details be clear, concise and relevant to the job. Stress the positive  aspects which drew your attention for applying to this position. With regards to  your education and work experience (if any), mention about the most recent  things first. Always type the letter, unless otherwise it is specified as  handwritten.. Prepare a rough draft first. Read it thoroughly to make sure that  you have presented everything precisely, correctly and in the way it is  expected. Type or write on one side of the unlined A4 sized white paper. Use  black color ink only. Mention the full date, your full address contact,  telephone number and e-mail address. Write/ type your full name underneath your  signature. Invitation for attending an interview is not a passport for an  employment.</p>
<p><strong>Preparation for attending an interview:</strong></p>
<p>For attending an interview you need to prepare, so that you can convince the  concerned people that you’re the right person for the job. Try  to collect as  much information as possible about the company like the  company’s ethos and  culture, services or products of the company, number of employees working there,  the reputation of the company, company’s financial position, turn over ,  profitability , their future expansion projects,  about their competitors and  their performance etc., Make sure that you know the correct location of the  interview avenue and how to reach there well in time. Even you can have a  glimpse of the premises of the company to get some idea of the scale of the  company. Also keep ready all the relevant things which you are supposed to take  for the interview. You should try to anticipate the general questions which they  will ask and also prepare some questions to ask them.  The interview gives you  the opportunity to prove yourself. It is for you to impress and convince the  interviewer that you are suitable in all respects for the particular post.</p>
<p><strong>Gestures &amp; Postures: </strong></p>
<p>Your manners and your dress sense certainly say a lot about you, but your  gestures and postures may let you down. Your overall impression and personality  is bound to appear more impressive, if you are able to control and make the  desired modification in your body language. Your body</p>
<p>language clearly depicts your mental attitude. An experienced interviewer  would be able to read your mind very clearly through your gestures and postures  and the decision is likely to be influenced by it. Hence,  Be open and honest,  in mind and body while you are interviewed At the time of entering the interview  venue , walk with a straight head, erect shoulders, fast steps and straight  posture. That will give an impression that you are a confident and warm person.   Remember that hand shake too conveys a lot about the personality of your  attitude towards the other person. A well gripped strong and vertical handshake  creates a positive impression and tells upon your ardour, friendliness and  enthusiasm. The way you sit itself conveys a lot of subtle information to the  people who are going to interview you. Hence, sit erect on the chair offered to  you with hands resting in lap or on the arms of the chair. Relax and make  yourself comfortable.. But, relaxing does not mean that you will sit in a way in  which you sit on the sofa in the home. Let your knees point at the interviewer.  It shows you are focused right in on them. If you are unable to sit still then  channel it into hand gestures that back up what you are saying. It shows a  certain confidence in the matter you’re saying. Folding your arms across your  chest will convey that you are nervous and negative. Slapping of the head  indicates forgetfulness. Touching the nose brushing the cheek, looking somewhere  else may invite suspicion on the part of your interviewer. Avoid covering too  much of space on the interviewer’s table with your arms, papers, folder etc.  Eyes speak more than the words. Maintain your eyes contact true and steady, but  remember to blink. Make sure that your gaze doesn’t drop below eye level.  Shutting eyes for a brief period or blinking it more than the normal pace, rapid  glancing to and fro, and making short eye contacts may indicate your  shortcomings and weakness. In general avoid all unpleasant activities during the  interview. At the interview be bold and positive. But ,do not bluff.</p>
<p><strong>Probable questions that may be asked during an interview: </strong></p>
<p>Give a brief sketch of your family background. What do you know about this  company and its products/services? How long have you been looking for a job?  What qualities do you think will be required for this job? Anything special  which you would like to mention about you and your achievement? Are you a member  of any professional institutions or social organizations? Are you self-motivated  or need any outside stimulation? How many hours are you prepared to work? What  are your career goals? Are you willing to travel? What interests do you have  apart from studies/work? What will your referees say about you?</p>
<p><strong>Questions which you may ask when you are given a chance: </strong></p>
<p>Where will I be based? Where will I fit into the overall organizational  structure? To whom will I report to? What will be my responsibilities? Whether  any frequent traveling is involved in the job? Is there any chance of relocation  now or at a later date? What will be the salary and other perks? What training  will be I undergoing? What opportunities are there within the company? When will  I hear the results of the interview?</p>
<p>Lastly thank the company or organization for having given you an opportunity.</p>
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