Monday, June 14

Interview Preparation

Interview Preparation
Research is a critical part of preparing for an interview. If you haven't done your homework, it is going to be obvious. Spend time researching and thinking about yourself, the occupation, the organization, and questions you might ask at the end of the interview.

 
Know Yourself
The first step in preparing for an interview is to do a thorough self-assessment so that you will know what you have to offer an employer. It is very important to develop a complete inventory of skills, experience, and personal attributes that you can use to market yourself to employers at any time during the interview process.
In developing this inventory, it is easiest to start with experience. Once you have a detailed list of activities that you have done (past jobs, extra-curricular involvements, volunteer work, school projects, etc.), it is fairly easy to identify your skills. Simply go through the list, and for each item ask yourself "What could I have learned by doing this?" "What skills did I develop?" "What issues/circumstances have I learned to deal with?"
Keep in mind that skills fall into two categories - technical and generic. Technical skills are the skills required to do a specific job. For a laboratory assistant, technical skills might include knowledge of sterilization procedures, slide preparation, and scientific report writing. For an outreach worker, technical skills might include counselling skills, case management skills, or program design and evaluation skills. Generic skills are those which are transferable to many work settings. Following is a list of the ten most marketable skills. You will notice that they are all generic.
*                      Analytical/Problem Solving
*                      Flexibility/Versatility
*                      Interpersonal
*                      Oral/Written Communication
*                      Organization/Planning
*                      Time Management
*                      Motivation
*                      Leadership
*                      Self-Starter/Initiative
*                      Team Player
Often when people think of skills, they tend to think of those they have developed in the workplace. However, skills are developed in a variety of settings. If you have ever researched and written a paper for a course, you probably have written communication skills. Team sports or group projects are a good way to develop the skills required of a team player and leader. Don't overlook any abilities you may have.
When doing the research on yourself, identifying your experience and skills is important, but it is not all that you need to know. Consider the answers to other questions such as:
*                      How have I demonstrated the skills required in this position?
*                      What are my strong points and weak points?
*                      What are my short term and long term goals?
*                      What can I offer this particular employer?
*                      What kind of environment do I like? (i.e. How do I like to be supervised? Do I like a fast pace?)
*                      What do I like doing?
*                      Apart from my skills and experience, what can I bring to this job?

Know the Occupation
The second step in preparing for an interview is to research the occupation. This is necessary because in order to present a convincing argument that you have the experience and skills required for that occupation, you must first know what those requirements and duties are. With this information uncovered, you can then match the skills you have (using the complete skills/experience inventory you have just prepared) with the skills you know people in that occupational field need. The resulting "shortlist" will be the one that you need to emphasize during the interview.
It is also in your best interest to identify the approximate starting salary for that position, or those similar. There are several ways to find out about an occupation:
*                      Acquire a copy of the job description from the employer (Human Resources/Personnel) or check with Student Employment Services. If you are responding to an advertisement, this may also supply some details.
*                      If you belong to a professional association related to the occupation, use its resources. These associations often publish informative newsletters and sponsor seminars. It is also a good way to meet people working in the field.
*                      Conduct information interviews with people working in the field.
*                      Read articles about people in the occupation, and articles written by people in the occupation. Sources include newspapers, magazines and the internet.
*                      Find out what the future trends are in the area. Is technology changing the job?

Know the Organization
The more you know about an organization, the better prepared you will be to discuss how you can meet its needs. Some of the characteristics that you should know about an organization are:
*                      Where is it located?
*                      How big is it?
*                      What are its products and who does it serve?
*                      How is the organization structured?
*                      What is its history?
*                      Have there been any recent changes, new developments?
There are a number of ways in which you can access this information. Most medium- to large-sized organizations publish information about themselves. You can access this a number of ways:
*                      On campus at the Student Employment Services (company literature and business directories) or at the Drake Centre Library
*                      The Winnipeg Centennial Library has a business microfiche with information on over 5000 Canadian companies and business directories
*                      Many companies have internet home pages which you can locate by searching by industry and company name
*                      Finally, you can visit or phone the organization and request some information on their products, services or areas of research
If the organization is fairly small, or fairly new, there may not be much information published. In this case, it will be necessary to do an information interview. Contact someone within the organization, introduce yourself, explain that you are considering moving into the field, and ask if it would be possible to meet with him/her to inquire about the company/organization and about what exactly the position would involve.

Prepare Questions
Having completed your background research, you are now ready to prepare questions to ask the interviewer(s). Try to think of questions for which the answer was not readily available in company literature. Intelligent well thought-out questions will demonstrate your genuine interest in the position. Be careful how many questions you ask, however, as too many can imply you feel the interview was not successfully run. Pick your questions with care - this is your chance to gather information, so ask about what you really want to know. Avoid sounding critical by mentioning negative information you may have discovered. This is one of the most effective ways to compare different employers, so for issues of particular importance to you (for example, whether they support staff upgrading), you should ask the same questions of each employer. Some sample questions are:
*                      What are the most significant factors affecting your business today?
*                      How have changes in technology most affected your business today?
*                      How has your business/industry been affected by the recession?
*                      How has your company grown or changed in the last couple of years?
*                      What future direction do you see the company taking?
*                      Where is the greatest demand for your services or product?
*                      Where is most of the pressure from increased business felt in this company?
*                      Which department feels it the most?
*                      How do you differ from your competitors?
*                      How much responsibility will I be given in this position?
*                      What do you like about working with this organization?
*                      Can you tell me more about the training program?
*                      Have any new product lines been introduced recently?
*                      How much travel is normally expected?
*                      What criteria will be used to evaluate my performance?
*                      Will I work independently or as part of a team?
*                      How did you advance to your position?
*                      What are the career paths available in this organization?
*                      When can I expect to hear from you regarding this position?
It is very important to ask the last question because employers want to hire individuals who are interested in the position - and asking this question definitely helps to demonstrate interest on your part. Exercise judgement when asking questions to an employer. When being interviewed by a large company that has a high profile, one would not ask the question "What is the history of your company and how was your company started?" You can find the answer to this question in the company's annual report or articles in magazines/newspapers. However, small- and medium-sized companies do not always produce publicly available annual reports and it may be difficult to access information on the company and its role in the industry. This question is appropriate if you have exercised all other ways to find out the answer.

SyndicateBank - Probationary Officers

SyndicateBank
(A GOVERNMENT OF INDIA UNDERTAKING)
HEAD OFFICE: MANIPAL-576 104





Recruitment of Probationary Officers 2010-11.

Syndicate Bank, a Premier Nationalised Bank, invites applications from Indian citizens for recruitment of Probationary Officers.
Payment of fees accepted at Syndicate Bank’s Branches between 08.06.2010 & 07.07.2010.


Opening date for Online Registration
08.06.2010

Last Date for Online Registration
(Including for candidates from far-flung areas )

07.07.2010

Date of Written Examination

29.08.2010

DETAILS OF VACANCIES:

   Post
Scale

No. of Vacancies
Out of which PWD
TOTAL
SC
ST
OBC

GEN

OC
VI
HI
Probationary Officers
  JMGS – I

1000

150
75
270
505
10
10
10



SCALE OF PAY: Rs.10000-470/6-12820-500/3-14320-560/7-18240 (The pay scale & other allowances are under revision in terms of industry level settlement dated 27.04.2010)                                                  
  EMOLUMENTS: At present, initial monthly emoluments of Junior Management Grade Scale I Officers, including DA, HRA, CCA, are approximately Rs. 18000/- in a Metropolitan Centre. Allowances may vary depending upon the place of posting.

In addition, Quarters facility (in lieu of HRA) for Officers, Conveyance, Medical Aid, LFC and retirement benefits are admissible as per the rules of the Bank.

PROBATION PERIOD: Selected candidates will be on probation for a period of two years.

 

1.   ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: NATIONALITY/ CITIZENSHIP:


A candidate must be either i) a Citizen of India or ii) a subject of Nepal or iii) subject of Bhutan or iv) a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before 1st  January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India or v) a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar), Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.  Provided that a candidate belonging to categories (ii), (iii), (iv) & (v) above shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India.  A candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary may be admitted to the interview conducted by the Bank but on final selection the offer of appointment may be given only after the Government of India has issued the necessary eligibility certificate to him/her.


 

2.        THE AGE, QUALIFICATION AS ON 01.06.2010 FOR THE ABOVE POST IS PRESCRIBED AS UNDER:


NAME OF THE POST
SCALE
AGE
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENT
Probationary Officer
JMGS-I
Min. 21 years
 Max. 30 years
Pass in graduation in any discipline with 55% or more marks in aggregate from a recognized University in India (50% or more in the case of SC/ST/PWD Candidates).
                         OR
Degrees which are considered equivalent to graduation i.e. Chartered Accountant (CA), Cost Accountant (ICWA), Company Secretary (CS) as also qualifications in Management like PGDBM (Two years course from a reputed University) with 55% or more marks in aggregate (50% or more in the case of SC/ST/PWD).

Proficiency in Computers is essential.

(Candidates who have studied Computer Application as one of the subjects at Graduation/Post Graduation level are deemed to have working knowledge in Computers. For such candidates no separate computer certificate course is necessary)




Karanataka CET 2010 Online

Candidates can see the online availability

of seats forMedical and Dental courses,


I.S.M and H Courses,


Engineering Courses,


ARCHITECTURE Courses through 
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All the Best.................

Thursday, June 10

Heavy Engineering Corporation Limited Job 2010

HEC Ltd, established in the year 1958 is one of the largest Engineering Complex in India. HECL, India invites applications from young, energetic and result oriented persons of Indian nationality for around 117 posts of Executive Trainees. 
S.NoDisciplineNo of VacanciesQualification
1Technical: (ET - Tech)107Degree or equivalent in any of the branch Mechanical/ Production/ Industrial Engg./ Electrical / IT/Electronics/ Metallurgical / Civil/ Ceramics/ Computer
2Finance/ Accounts : (ET - FIN)05ICWA / CA
3Administration & Personnel : (ET - HR)05Full time Post Graduate Degree / Post Graduate Diploma in Personnel Management & Industrial Relations (Two Years) or MBA/Master of Social work with specialisation in Personnel Management & Industrial Relations or equivalent from recognized Indian University/Institute approved by AICTE.


Selection Procedure : Selection will be on the basis of written test on all India basis followed by interview of the selected candidates on the basis of their performance in the written test. Candidates short listed on the basis of the performance in the written test will be called for interview at Ranchi. Test Centers : The written test will be held in five cities viz. Ranchi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai & New Delhi. Candidates have to choose one of the above cities, as Test Center and no change in any circumstance will be considered subsequently. Training/Placement & Remuneration : Selected candidates will undergo training for a period of one year. For getting acquainted with functioning of different Plants/ Divisions, they will undergo ‘Rotational Training’ and paid monthly stipend of Rs.8,000/- plus Dearness Pay (DP) & Industrial Dearness Allowance (DA) during the first year, as per the rules. Besides the stipend, they shall also be entitled to benefits like EPF, Employees’ Pension, Group Insurance, bachelor accommodation or HRA, conveyance reimbursement and medical benefit to self and dependents. At the present rate, these work out to Rs.26,000/- per month approximately. On successful completion of the first year of training, they shall be placed in the Scale of Pay of Rs.8600-250-14600/- (E1) on probation during the second year. Besides basic pay, they will also be paid DP, DA and other facilities such as Housing or HRA, Conveyance reimbursement, leave encashment etc. as per the rules of the Corporation. Service Agreement Bond : The selected candidates will be required to execute a Service Contract to serve the Corporation for a minimum period of three years from the date of appointment as ET. Application Fee : General and OBC category candidates are required to pay a non-refundable registration fee of Rs. 500/- through Demand Draft in favour of M/s Heavy Engineering Corporation Limited on any Nationalised Bank and payable at Ranchi. 


How to Apply : Apply online at http://hecltd.com/hec_jobs.html only from 10/06/2010 to 30/06/2010. After submitting the application, please take a printout of the registration slip and send it to to: “ The Advertiser (HEC), Post Box No. 9248, Krishna Nagar Head Post Office, Delhi 110051 on or before 07/07/2010.

Call letters will not be sent by POST. Please visit the website for latest updates in this regard from 15th July 2010 onwards.
Important Dates:

1Commencement of online registration10.06.2010
2Closing of online registration30.06.2010
3Last date of accepting Registration Slip along with other required documents07.07.2010
4Downloading of Admit card15.07.2010
5Tentative date of Examination08.08.2010 (Sunday)




For More Details Visit : http://www.hecltd.com/download/jobs/adv-rt01-2010.pdf
 http://emodeapply.com/hecltd/ to apply online
                                 
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