Is Your Friend Your Employee? Avoiding Pitfalls

Sometimes a challenging situation arises when you are promoted and find that your friend is one of your subordinates. Here are few quick tips for managing your friends at the workplace: Setting Ground Rules In a situation where you are promoted above your friend, you will have to set certain ground rules right from the beginning. You will have to explain very plainly and privately that business is still business. There has to be a certain professional decorum in relation to your positions in the organization. It should be made clear that your friend is still required to follow the rules and regulations just as other colleagues are. Ensure that you remain impartial, despite the friendship.

Mock Interviews - Getting the Scoop

Mock Interviews The best way to acquire interview skills and master the art of interviewing is to participate in mock interviews. Mock interviews not only help you to perfect your technique, but also provide you with valuable feedback from people you are practicing the interview with. Mock Interview with a Professional To acquire and master interview skills, you can also seek professional help. When working with a professional, you get valuable feedback that will help you improve. A professional can not only tell you about your strengths, so that you can capitalize on them, but also about your weaknesses so that you can improve those as well. The longer the time you practice mock interviews and have sessions with a professional coach, the sooner you will gain confidence.

Preparing Your Career For the New Year

The beginning of the New Year is the perfect time for career planning- because you'll have a whole year to evaluate your goals and readjust if your plans aren't working. Annual Evaluation Do an evaluation of what have you achieved throughout the last year. You may have attended a short course on computers or another subject and attended some seminar or other certificate course; make sure that you still have those certificates around, because they will be useful if you decide to look for a new job. File your certificates by the year that you have achieved them - this will make it easier for you to find them when needed. Take inventory of what new skills you have acquired - for instance, you may have attended an internship where you learned accounting practices, or you may have taken an internal training course on Human Resources Management.

Step Up Your Job Search After the Holiday Season

This month, you can gear up your job search and reach out to a number of companies. Don't stop searching for a job just because it's the end of the holiday season. Networking with Employers January is a month when workloads are lighter and most managers and recruiters will have more time on their hands. This is the time to reach out to employers, have an informational chat with them and share your interest in working for their company. If you have impressed them, chances are high that they will consider you for a position. Networking With Family and Friends Right after the holidays, friends and family usually try to catch up with one another. You'll probably meet some of your old friends - and you can let them know that you are looking for a job.

List of Competency

Competency is shown in act in a state of affairs in a circumstance that may be dissimilar the next time you have to do something. In urgent situation contexts, proficient populace will act in response to the state of affairs subsequent behaviors they include up to that time bring into being to succeed, hopefully to good effect. To be competent you need to be able to interpret the situation in the perspective and to have a range of likely proceedings to obtain and have qualified in the potential events in the range, if this is appropriate. Despite the consequences of teaching, Competency nurtures all the way through knowledge and the degree of a human being to learn and familiarize you.

Explain What You Did at Your Last Job and WOW Them

Ask yourself, if someone came up to you and asked you what you did for a living what would you say? I'm a Production Supervisor for the Widget Corporation, but I'm so much more than that, unfortunately I'm not able to share it! I mean does saying you're a Production Supervisor explain that last year your department made 1 million dollars in cost savings without the loss of a single job? Does it share the story that as a Production Supervisor from February to March you trained 129 new employees for the FORD 500 expansion program, and you have had a 100% retention rate with no quality rejects during or in the preceding 6 months? Again ask yourself, 'what do you do for a living?

Become the Solution to the Job Interviewer's Problem

The absolute worst way to go to an interview is with the attitude of: "Please, please - hire me." When you go to an interview with that attitude you appear desperate. And even though you actually may be desperate in a difficult job market, you don't want to appear that way. The demeanor and attitude that you bring to the interview will set the tone for the entire interview. Let's look at it from the employer's/interviewer's point of view. You are the employer and are seeking a solution to a problem. Your best sales person has just left and you have no one to cover the territory. You are hoping that you can find some who is capable to help you solve this problem.

Change When Your in Hot Water at Work Or in Your Career

Here is a truly unique way of looking at a Change at work or in your Career. A Career Changing event is like HOT water. It can get your temperature rising, it can have you changing the environment around you. It can cause you to give up and become mushy. What are you like when your in HOT water at work on in your Career? 1. Are you like an Egg; Do you look the same on the outside but turn hard on the inside? 2. Are you like a Carrot; Do you turn to mush and do whatever the 'hot water' wants you to do? 3. Are you like a Coffee Bean; ... ..do you try to change the situation? 4. Are you like a Ice Cube; Or are you the 'diffuser' of the group? Do you do everything you can to cool down the hot water situation?

Career Portfolio - Get What You Want by Sharing What You've Done

Would you like a simple way to impress others with who you are and what you can do? Thats exactly what you get when you create and use a Career Portfolio, it's a scrapbook that you have compiled that showcases your experiences. If someone were to ask you what you did for a living what would you say? I'm a Supervisor for the Widget Corporation, well, that's true right? Yes, but you are so much more than that, unfortunately you aren't sharing it? What I mean by this is, does saying you're a Supervisor, a Welder or Teacher explain that last year your department made 1.2 million dollars and shows how you did it? Does it share the story that as a Supervisor you led and launched a new product for mass- production?

Top 10 Jobs For Ex Felons

Getting a job with a felony on your record can be very difficult, as you probably already know. Jobs for felons are difficult to get, and most companies wont hire a felon. The ones that do generally don't pay very well. I have compiled a list of the top 10 jobs for felons. Helpful tip: if your felony is over 7 years old, most states dont allow background checks to go back that far. If your state has this law, you can answer 'no' on an application. Top 10 List #1 Recommended Job - Online GPT Services This is the best job for a felon, because it requires no screenings whether it be background checks, drug tests, etc. Everyone is accepted, and you work on your own time and you can be your own boss.

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