Archive for July, 2009
Pass Your Job Interview with Flying Colors
by admin on Jul.23, 2009, under Uncategorized
The bad economy has rendered many people jobless. Job hunting has become increasingly competitive, challenging and often times difficult. If you know where to look and if you put more effort into it, the greater chance there is for you of finding a job.
So after a long and patient wait, you finally have a company contact you for an interview invitation. You’re excited but of course you don’t want to mess this up and spoil your chance for a possible job. You need to prepare and get focused.
A job interview can be a nerve-racking experience for most people. It is the time when one proves his skills to a prospective employer. It is the time when you can possible increase your chance for a better life or a better future. The ultimate goal that you will have for the interview is to land the job and if you make the necessary preparation in advance, you will find that you will deal with the situation confidently. Here are some things to help you gear-up for the interview.
1. Dress professionally. During your interview, you need to make a good impression by wearing something that projects competency and professionalism. Dark colored suits that are conservative apply to both men and women. It is also very important to groom the hair properly and wear fewer accessories. You do not want to shift your interviewer’s attention to your big dangling earrings or be bothered by a low neckline.
2. Arrive early for the interview, don’t be late. Arriving on time shows respect and gives a good impression. This also allows you enough time to relax for a few minutes and do a personal check-up before the interview begins. Coming at least 10 minutes early is advisable. It is always wise to research about the location of your interview and the time it would take to travel. Also, give yourself an extra 30 minutes to cover up for any possible delays on the road. If you think you will be late, make the courtesy of notifying the employer for a possible rescheduling of your interview.
3. Research and be knowledgeable about the company you are applying for. Do a research on the company and take note of the products or services they offer or their type of business, customers, competitors and other related information. This will also make you and the interviewer comfortable in talking about the company.
4. Match your skills with the position’s job description. This is one way of ensuring that your skills match the company’s requirements. During the interview, point out specific examples of how your skills will make a perfect fit for the position.
5. List questions that you would like to ask about the company and the position offered. The job interview is a perfect avenue where you can explore the opportunity of working for your potential employer and at the same time, learn more about the company. Preparing a list will enable you to cover important topics and empower you on the whole interview process.
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Landing a job interview is a big leap in your job search. The right attitude, preparation and focus will help you go through the interview process confidently and successfully.
Fast Meals
by admin on Jul.22, 2009, under Uncategorized
Without a mom around to cook their meals, college students are always on the lookout for meals that don’t take long to make. They want fast meals that are ridiculously easy to prepare. Here are some examples.
Students tired of plain spaghetti can jazz up their pasta dishes by adding chopped Italian sausage to their noodles and sauce. This can be a surprisingly filling meal for even the hungriest of college students.
Chili may seem more complex, but its surprisingly easy to make. Students need only purchase some ground beef, chili beans, chili powder, tomato paste and diced tomatoes to make a quick fundamental chili.
The next step up from basic macaroni is spaghetti. Again, its simple to make, requiring college students to do little more than boil water and open a bottle of spaghetti sauce.
For students who fear the oven, a soup-and-sandwich combo is always an easy dinner. Canned soups come in a wide array of flavors today. And students can buy nearly any type of bread and sandwich meat combination they prefer. Some varieties are actually quite nutritious.
For college students who prefer homemade pizza, its quick and simple to make English muffin pizzas. They simply need to buy a package of English muffins, some pizza or spaghetti sauce, shredded cheese and any other toppings they prefer.
And the best news is that many of these meals are inexpensive. For cash-strapped college students, a few quick homemade meals can be a financial lifesaver.
