| Add You |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Business > Careers Employment > Great I've Got An Interview-Now What? |
|
Add You - Great I've Got An Interview-Now What?
Web and Video Conferencing: Who's Using this New Technology? the perfect candidate.In the mid 1990s a few individuals and companies, seeing the potential of the relatively unknown Internet, took advantage of this new medium and got a head start on everyone else. Similarly, today a few innovative companies have enthusiastically embraced web and video conferencing and are reporting great benefits from this under-used application.Who is making use of web and video conferencing, and how are they using it? Here is a look at some of the enterprises and institutions that are being transformed by the intelligent use of this up-and-coming technology.Ever conscious of rising costs, schools and universiti If you really are dealing with a pro, then they will have a list of clients who they know well enough that they can pick up the phone and sell you to the company even though the company doesn’t know that they need you! Yes, that’s right, if you can make a good enough impression on the consultant, they will move heaven and earth (maybe even the odd HR Manager) in order to get you a position. Also be sure to have a copy of all your qualifications, ID, CV and any other documents that are relevant to the position with you. There is nothing worse than having to fax documents through later in the day. Speed is of the essence. Th How to Brand a Small Business Job hunting has become a time consuming and frustrating process. You need to make the best use of your time and resources.Anyone who says you cannot brand a small business have never studied how Franchise Companies start and grow in their communities and then end up taking out the competition for regional domination. Sure you can brand a small business, heck I did and within a 8-year period I took my well-branded small business and turned it into a much larger business in 23-states, 4-countries, 450 cities and 110 major markets, it can be done.Many marketing consultants and gurus say that marketing brand for small business cannot be done. Others agree that it can be done. I am in the camp with those who know it can be done. In this camp som Most job seekers start with the ads in the newspaper, sending in their CV to those that look the most promising. The fun begins when you get the call from a recruitment agency, you need to come in for an interview. The first thing you must establish, is what the purpose of the interview is! The current industry practice is for you to first interview with a recruitment consultant, who may or may not know what they are doing. In the first instance you’re lucky. You get to be interviewed by a pro who’s been around the block a few times, maybe even worked in the same career field as you, and understands the position you’re applying for as well as all the jargon associated with the vacancy. In the second instance you’re wasting your time… maybe! Be careful that you are not being used to meet a target. Yes that’s right, in today’s pressurised, sales focussed environment, some companies set targets on the number of candidates that need to be interviewed for the database. Make sure that you are not wasting your time, insist that you will only come in if there is position that is currently vacant, unless you are wanting to play the field a little. In that case by all means see every consultant who will book an appointment. You must then be prepared to contact them regularly for feedback on suitable jobs. What you have to understand is, the consultants you’re dealing with are exactly that, consultants, sales people, the modern day equivalent of a slave trader a people pimp. They have one object and one object only… to make the sale. They are not in this for the love of finding you a job, they want the fee. The only way they are going to get that big fat juicy fee is if they can find the right candidate with all the right credentials. Your job is therefore is to SELL yourself! That’s right, you’ve got to go in there and sell your heart out, because there is a line of people out the door who are salivating at the chance to grab that job. Unless you are up there in the top .0001 percent of applicants you are going to have to work hard to make an impression. To do this you must arrive on time, dress as if it’s your first day on the job, be happy! Don’t arrive late even if you are having a bad hair day, don’t chew gum during in the interview, don’t fart, burp, pick your nose or attempt to chat up the consultant. In short, you are going to have to impress the hell out of the consultant, enough so that they get on the phone the minute you leave and tell the company that they’ve found the perfect candidate. If you really are dealing with a pro, then they will have a list of clients who they know well enough that they can pick up the phone and sell you to the company even though the company doesn’t know that they need you! Yes, that’s right, if you can make a good enough impression on the consultant, they will move heaven and earth (maybe even the odd HR Manager) in order to get you a position. Also be sure to have a copy of all your qualifications, ID, CV and any other documents that are relevant to the position with you. There is nothing worse than having to fax documents through later in the day. Speed is of the essence. Th Magnetic Signs: Where Do They Work Best? k a few times, maybe even worked in the same career field as you, and understands the position you’re applying for as well as all the jargon associated with the vacancy.Recently, a woman called to ask about replacing a magnetic sign she had purchased from another company. Her original sign had actually blown off the side of her car. I had visions of the sign flailing around in the wind and striking some poor motorist behind her or worse yet, some fellow on a motorcycle. I inquired as to whether she had tried to get her money back. But it seems the company refused to refund her money and worse yet, claimed it was her fault. Appallingly, they accused her of placing the sign on a dirty car surface.Although surfaces should always be cleaned before any type of sinage is placed on them, r In the second instance you’re wasting your time… maybe! Be careful that you are not being used to meet a target. Yes that’s right, in today’s pressurised, sales focussed environment, some companies set targets on the number of candidates that need to be interviewed for the database. Make sure that you are not wasting your time, insist that you will only come in if there is position that is currently vacant, unless you are wanting to play the field a little. In that case by all means see every consultant who will book an appointment. You must then be prepared to contact them regularly for feedback on suitable jobs. What you have to understand is, the consultants you’re dealing with are exactly that, consultants, sales people, the modern day equivalent of a slave trader a people pimp. They have one object and one object only… to make the sale. They are not in this for the love of finding you a job, they want the fee. The only way they are going to get that big fat juicy fee is if they can find the right candidate with all the right credentials. Your job is therefore is to SELL yourself! That’s right, you’ve got to go in there and sell your heart out, because there is a line of people out the door who are salivating at the chance to grab that job. Unless you are up there in the top .0001 percent of applicants you are going to have to work hard to make an impression. To do this you must arrive on time, dress as if it’s your first day on the job, be happy! Don’t arrive late even if you are having a bad hair day, don’t chew gum during in the interview, don’t fart, burp, pick your nose or attempt to chat up the consultant. In short, you are going to have to impress the hell out of the consultant, enough so that they get on the phone the minute you leave and tell the company that they’ve found the perfect candidate. If you really are dealing with a pro, then they will have a list of clients who they know well enough that they can pick up the phone and sell you to the company even though the company doesn’t know that they need you! Yes, that’s right, if you can make a good enough impression on the consultant, they will move heaven and earth (maybe even the odd HR Manager) in order to get you a position. Also be sure to have a copy of all your qualifications, ID, CV and any other documents that are relevant to the position with you. There is nothing worse than having to fax documents through later in the day. Speed is of the essence. Th Keys to Successful Advertising y consultant who will book an appointment. You must then be prepared to contact them regularly for feedback on suitable jobs.There are several methods of advertising on the Internet. Some are free, some are low cost, while others are insanely expensive. The first thing you will need to look at is how much you are willing to pay for traffic, and how far your advertising dollar can go.Let’s say you have got a great idea, and your website is now complete. You are ready to open for business but where are your customers? Simple – you are going to have to go out and get them. It sounds easy, but advertising can be a pitfall that can cripple many e-businesses. One of the most effective, and cheapest, methods of advertising is through the use of e- What you have to understand is, the consultants you’re dealing with are exactly that, consultants, sales people, the modern day equivalent of a slave trader a people pimp. They have one object and one object only… to make the sale. They are not in this for the love of finding you a job, they want the fee. The only way they are going to get that big fat juicy fee is if they can find the right candidate with all the right credentials. Your job is therefore is to SELL yourself! That’s right, you’ve got to go in there and sell your heart out, because there is a line of people out the door who are salivating at the chance to grab that job. Unless you are up there in the top .0001 percent of applicants you are going to have to work hard to make an impression. To do this you must arrive on time, dress as if it’s your first day on the job, be happy! Don’t arrive late even if you are having a bad hair day, don’t chew gum during in the interview, don’t fart, burp, pick your nose or attempt to chat up the consultant. In short, you are going to have to impress the hell out of the consultant, enough so that they get on the phone the minute you leave and tell the company that they’ve found the perfect candidate. If you really are dealing with a pro, then they will have a list of clients who they know well enough that they can pick up the phone and sell you to the company even though the company doesn’t know that they need you! Yes, that’s right, if you can make a good enough impression on the consultant, they will move heaven and earth (maybe even the odd HR Manager) in order to get you a position. Also be sure to have a copy of all your qualifications, ID, CV and any other documents that are relevant to the position with you. There is nothing worse than having to fax documents through later in the day. Speed is of the essence. Th The Synergistic Organization of Unique People (S.O.U.P) Model your heart out, because there is a line of people out the door who are salivating at the chance to grab that job. Unless you are up there in the top .0001 percent of applicants you are going to have to work hard to make an impression.In the past, many organizations have relied on generic personality profiling tools to assess, recruit and manage their employees. Though these tools have garnered a certain measure of success, there were many flaws that needed to be addressed for increased workplace relevance.In view of these concerns, First Quatermain has developed THREE tools and has blended them into an integrated schema known as the Synergistic Organization of Unique People (S.O.U.P) Model.This integrated model has been developed holistically for application in a workplace context. The three tools are:1. WorkACTIONS Map2. WorkSMA To do this you must arrive on time, dress as if it’s your first day on the job, be happy! Don’t arrive late even if you are having a bad hair day, don’t chew gum during in the interview, don’t fart, burp, pick your nose or attempt to chat up the consultant. In short, you are going to have to impress the hell out of the consultant, enough so that they get on the phone the minute you leave and tell the company that they’ve found the perfect candidate. If you really are dealing with a pro, then they will have a list of clients who they know well enough that they can pick up the phone and sell you to the company even though the company doesn’t know that they need you! Yes, that’s right, if you can make a good enough impression on the consultant, they will move heaven and earth (maybe even the odd HR Manager) in order to get you a position. Also be sure to have a copy of all your qualifications, ID, CV and any other documents that are relevant to the position with you. There is nothing worse than having to fax documents through later in the day. Speed is of the essence. Th You Know You Need an Advertising Expert When... the perfect candidate.…You don’t even know whether your program is working or not. Sure, you think it’s fine, but you also don’t call the doctor when you have a severe cough or cold. It’s the same thing. Of course, you have to recognize you actually have a problem to begin with. Your miserable promotions won’t hack and sneeze to alert you. But they still may be ill just the same. So how can you tell?You could ask yourself a few simple questions. Then you will know if you are wasting time and money on your current campaign:Are you tracking every customer?Do you know what part of the ad or ads that brought them in?< If you really are dealing with a pro, then they will have a list of clients who they know well enough that they can pick up the phone and sell you to the company even though the company doesn’t know that they need you! Yes, that’s right, if you can make a good enough impression on the consultant, they will move heaven and earth (maybe even the odd HR Manager) in order to get you a position. Also be sure to have a copy of all your qualifications, ID, CV and any other documents that are relevant to the position with you. There is nothing worse than having to fax documents through later in the day. Speed is of the essence. There are normally at least two, three or more recruitment firms working the same vacancies. If you don’t give your consultant everything they need to put you forward to the client fast, then it could mean your chances of securing an interview are toast. Remember, the consultant is there to help you get the job and help the company get the right candidate. Make sure that you have plenty of questions about the position lined up, it shows that you’re serious. Try not to hide anything, references are checked very carefully, so your secrets won’t be so secret for long. You will also be asked to sign a consent form, allowing the consultant to check your credit, criminal and qualifications history. This form usually accompanies another form allowing reference checks to be performed on you. In short, be prepared, don’t lie, treat the consultant with respect and have fun. But the fun doesn’t end just because the interview’s over. You must make sure that you keep in contact with your consultant. You need to keep your name “top of mind” with each consultant you deal with. After interviewing 40 hopefuls, all candidates start to blur into one and it’s only the very professional consultants who will take the time to record you and your resume accurately after the interview. It’s even less likely that a consultant will come back to you after the interview if you didn’t make the initial cut. You’ll be lucky to get a quick call to deliver the bad news and then it’s off to the next one. Make sure that you follow up and keep following up until you secure a position. Make the task of getting a position your full-time job, take it seriously and remember “the squeaky wheel gets the oil”.
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:Make 2007 Your Business' Fastest Growing Year Yet With Asset Finance Factor 1 Inductive Proximity Sensors
|