Wednesday, April 29, 2020
How To Fix Interview Mistakes
How To Fix Interview Mistakes It happens to everybody: You make a mistake about something during your important interview. It my the way you dressed for the occasion and you went too formal or too casual. It might be addressing your interviewer by the wrong name. There are lots of ways a candidate can make a mistake, and its true that a mistake can possibly cost you the job. Its also true that the way you respond to your own mistakes can be what makes the interview successful and gets you the job. Mistakes Can Be Opportunities Everyone makes mistakes, but those who are confident enough to admit their mistake and correct it appropriately are valuable in any workplace. If you walk into the interview without having done anything to hone your interview skills or research the company, then your mistakes will be more like learning opportunities and use the interview as a reminder to be prepared next time. But a mistake by an otherwise qualified candidate is an excellent opportunity to display how you will be on the job. Its helpful to remember that most interviewers will give you cues for correcting something. If you are not obsessing about being dressed too formally or whatever your mistake was, you can pick up on those cues and correct it. It shows that you are able to see past your discomfort and effectively respond to a problem. This is a skill that everybody needs. When you get defensive and defeated about making a mistake, its making that mistake worse because you are amplifying and distorting it instead of seeing that mistake as another reminder that you are human like the rest of us. Its a skill because it has to be learned, and you learn from your mistakes. If you make a mistake in your interview, thats an opportunity. Learn from it.
Sunday, April 19, 2020
Steps to Create an Appealing Resume for Your Job Search
Steps to Create an Appealing Resume for Your Job SearchA resume is a way to convince the employer that you are someone who would be suitable for a particular job. It has to be filled up with relevant information in it should be easy to read by the prospective employer.There are two types of resumes and they are the typed resume and the electronic resume. Now, there are specific steps that you can take while writing an electronic resume. And these steps are so that when you submit the resume through the internet, you can get instant response from the employer.This is the most important step which is mostly missed out. So, if you do not do this, then your resume will be lost on the internet. However, you need to remember that you can still find out about the company through the search engines. So, this is still a part of your efforts as you wait for the reply from the company. But, if you don't have enough time, then do not worry.Once you have an idea of the company and its requirement s, you can list the companies from which you have got some interviews. Then, you can create a list of the other companies that you are interested in. So, you can prepare a short CV for each company on the basis of what you have heard from the employer.Once you have created the list, you can go for the next step which is, the spelling correction. You need to make sure that all the names that are on the list are exactly the same with the names that you have on your resume. However, if you are sure of the spelling, then just include those in the list.Then, you can check out the formatting of the resume. You need to look for the fonts used on the resume. If it uses Times New Roman or Arial, then you have to ensure that it is consistent.The last part of the resume should be a summary of all the sections. This section is a guide for the employer regarding the points you want to highlight in the resume. Also, you can use the sections as a counter-narrative to the rest of the resume. Theref ore, if you follow the above steps, you can create an impressive resume that will impress the employer.
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Help! My Boss Wants Me to Lie to a Customer
Help! My Boss Wants Me to Lie to a Customer Did you ever want to be a personal-finance advice columnist? Well, hereâs your chance. In MONEY magazineâs âReaders to the Rescueâ department, we publish questions from readers seeking help with sticky financial situations, along with advice from other readers on how to solve those problems. Hereâs our latest reader question: A customer overpaid for an order and my employer told me not to point it out to him. What can I do without risking my job? Got a good answer? Submit it to us in the form below. Weâll publish selected reader advice in an upcoming issue. (Your answer may be edited for length and clarity.) Please include your contact information so we can get in touch; if we use your advice in the magazine, weâd like to check with you first, and possibly run your picture as well. Thanks! Name Home town/city and state Email (won't be published; required if you'd like to be credited for your advice) Your advice Submit To submit your own question for âReaders to the Rescue,â send an email to social@moneymail.com. To be notified of future âReaders to the Rescueâ questions and answers, find MONEY on Facebook or follow MONEY on Twitter.
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