http://career-advice.monster.com/job-interview/interview-questions/top-10-interview-questions-prep/article.aspx
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/interviewsnetworking/a/interviewblund.htm
http://career-advice.monster.com/job-interview/interview-questions/100-potential-interview-questions/article.aspx
Job interviewing never seems to get any easier even when you have gone on more interviews than you can count. You are meeting new people, selling yourself and your skills, and often getting the third degree about what you know or don't know
in these three websites you can see alot of questions that are asked in most of jobs interview, also it give you some example of how to answer those question and how to react and dress for an interview its really helpful because it help you in most of our doubts.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
how to create a resume
Your resume is a tool with one specific purpose: to win an interview. If it does what the fantasy resume did, it works. If it doesn't, it isn't an effective resume. A resume is an advertisement, nothing more, nothing less. A great resume doesn't just tell them what you have done but makes the same assertion that all good ads do.
snagajob.com/job-articles/how-to-create-resume.aspx this website tell us how to create an resume and it give us an example of a person who did it so we can have an idea of what is a resume.
http://www.bc.edu/offices/careers/skills/resumes/whatisaresume.html i really like this website because it tell us what is a resume how to create one step by step and also tell us for what we need one so it was really helpful for me.
the third website give us a picture example of how some resume look like this help you visualize how your resume should look like.
http://www.howtowritearesume.net/
Friday, October 14, 2011
self assessment
I haven't had many jobs to say that i have a good handful of experiences but I possess many strengths and weaknesses with regard to my particular learning style. I tend to focus on my strengths while managing my weaknesses. The key to my success is that I have identified my strengths and pursued them with vigor. I believe that I am an achiever and have the willpower, perseverance, and desire to do well. I concentrate my efforts by assessing what I do well, and I do a lot of it. Practice makes perfect. Another strength I possess is listening to myself and acting on a hunch. I believe in receiving advice and input from others; however, no one knows my learning style better than I do, so I always try to listen to myself. I am also a very motivated individual who learns very quickly. I have learned to capitalize on my rapid learning skills by realizing that when I am good at something I should mold it into my everyday learning activities. My organizational skills and special attention to detail assists me in studying and learning more effectively. Finally, I always strive for excellence. My grandfather always told me “if you can’t do something right just don’t do it at all.” A sign of a good learner is someone who desires excellence and does what is necessary to achieve optimal results.
There are also many areas in my learning style that I can improve upon. Sometimes, if I do not feel that I am grasping something, I get frustrated, and tend to skip over that particular area. It may be that I try to capitalize and focus too much on what I do well that I give up on issues that do not come to me as easily. I also feel that my close attention to detail can lead to an obsessive type of learning style that can “muddy” the water at times. I begin to get minimal results despite my intense focus. There is also the issue of overconfidence. At times, I often think I have mastered a skill, and I get a little sloppy and lose focus. When learning new things, I consciously think through the steps of the process. However, I continuously, almost obsessively, think about the steps instead of mastering the skill quickly. I dwell on the smaller things instead of focusing on the bigger picture. Sometimes, learning drains all of my energy, thus making it more difficult for me to actively engage in additional learning right away. Finally, I feel that I need to become a little more of a mixture between an introvert and an extrovert. By being shy, I do not get to know other individual’s personalities, styles, habits, etc. Interacting on a more personal level with individuals will help my learning style, especially in group settings.
response to chapter 3 and 4
hapter 3 Mental Wanderings: Your Mind Can Take You Anywhere or Nowhere
1. The idea of “shaping your right mind” is key to Brooks’ ideas about major and career exploration. She emphasizes recognizing challenges and turning them into opportunities, and includes the following quote: “When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change” (Wayne Dyer). I really loved this quote because i think is true everything in our life happen in the way we want them to happen because if we see things positive we will get positive result so is the way we look a it .
Chapter 4 – Wandering Beyond Majors and Minors:
the author explained that Once we’ve made a decision to move forward with a particular major, students must learn to embrace their choice and be able to articulate how it will contribute to their future success. in this chapter i learned how to approach a difficult course, or how to get to know my professor a little more. for example im not that good in power and politic i find that class bored but after i have read chapter 4 i feel more confident because i know how to approach in this class.
1. The idea of “shaping your right mind” is key to Brooks’ ideas about major and career exploration. She emphasizes recognizing challenges and turning them into opportunities, and includes the following quote: “When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change” (Wayne Dyer). I really loved this quote because i think is true everything in our life happen in the way we want them to happen because if we see things positive we will get positive result so is the way we look a it .
Chapter 4 – Wandering Beyond Majors and Minors:
the author explained that Once we’ve made a decision to move forward with a particular major, students must learn to embrace their choice and be able to articulate how it will contribute to their future success. in this chapter i learned how to approach a difficult course, or how to get to know my professor a little more. for example im not that good in power and politic i find that class bored but after i have read chapter 4 i feel more confident because i know how to approach in this class.
Monday, October 10, 2011
cover letter
cover letter
A cover letter is a letter that you send to accompany your resume when you apply for job, whether advertised or when you are sending an unsolicited application. Do not over look this tool as it can be a great asset in your job hunt. this leter provides information on your skills and experiences, the purposes of this letter is to tell the employer what type of position you seek, or which specific job you're applying for.
http://www.freeresumehelp.net/what_is_a_cover_letter.html
This website explain what is a cover letter and what is the purpose to create one
myfuture.com/careers/articles-advice/creating-your-cover-letter?
Another good website that help us create an excellent cover letter is the one in the top it explain step by step what we should include in our letter.
My third website give you an example of how to create a cover letter if you major in criminal justice
jobsearchhelpnow.info/cover_letter_police_officer.html
Sunday, October 2, 2011
portable skils
www.academia21.com/blog/2010/11/23/importance-portable-skills-vocational-training/
http://nolbal.hubpages.com/hub/Portable-Skills
portable skill can be difened as those skills hat you can keep or still use when you move from one job or situation to another,Being able to apply yourself to many facets of a job will give you a competitive edge that an employer will find highly desirable and during a job interview will give you the necessary advantage over other candidates. it is very important to transfer your skills and become useful in different areas of your workplace you will contin to find your job challenging and rewarding. By remaining interested in your job you will find it easier to apply yourself and you will also discover that with additional skills there is more prospects of advancing within the company.
http://nolbal.hubpages.com/hub/Portable-Skills
portable skill can be difened as those skills hat you can keep or still use when you move from one job or situation to another,Being able to apply yourself to many facets of a job will give you a competitive edge that an employer will find highly desirable and during a job interview will give you the necessary advantage over other candidates. it is very important to transfer your skills and become useful in different areas of your workplace you will contin to find your job challenging and rewarding. By remaining interested in your job you will find it easier to apply yourself and you will also discover that with additional skills there is more prospects of advancing within the company.
you majored in what
"you majored in what by katherine brooks " is a book that help us understand that we might have many questions when its come to talk about our careers but we most not feel alone or lost because there alot of guide and things we can do to get back in our track. with the author
Wise Wanderings career coaching system helps you mine your academic and
life experiences for career gold through creative yet practical
techniques including visual mapping, storytelling, and experimenting.
Thanks to the Wise Wanderings system, you can forget what you've been
told about the job search. You don't have to know where you'll be in ten
years. You don't have to have picked the perfect major. The job-finding
process doesn't have to be one more burden on your already overburdened
schedule. All you have to do is pay attention. Embrace the chaos.
Think. Create maps. Construct small experiments. Celebrate your
education. Consider possible lives. Tell stories. And start wandering.
Wisely, of course. You'll be amazed at what's waiting out there for you.
One part of the essay that really caught my attention was the part when the author said " right now you're probably thinking that persuing an education that directly relates to a career, and vice versa, seems so stable and easy. wouldn't it make more sense to follow a more direct path ? " when i read this i feel very familiar because that is the way i was thinking before i read the book for me it was more reasonable to think that if i wanna become a cop i should study criminal justice because they are related but now that i read the book i see that linear thinking can keep us from thinking broadly about our opinions and being open minded to new opportunities.
Another part that i really liked was when she said "you might assume that the job search is a linear logical process you set a specific career goal follow clearly outlined steps and arrive at the perfect job" i really thought this way lol but after i read the experience a students had i realize that with the time we change our mind because there are some experience in our daytime life that really help us understand what we want to do how, where and why also i learned that there is not a linear logical process to get a job sometimes life just surprised us with greats opporunities so we dosnt have to follow any steps.
One part of the essay that really caught my attention was the part when the author said " right now you're probably thinking that persuing an education that directly relates to a career, and vice versa, seems so stable and easy. wouldn't it make more sense to follow a more direct path ? " when i read this i feel very familiar because that is the way i was thinking before i read the book for me it was more reasonable to think that if i wanna become a cop i should study criminal justice because they are related but now that i read the book i see that linear thinking can keep us from thinking broadly about our opinions and being open minded to new opportunities.
Another part that i really liked was when she said "you might assume that the job search is a linear logical process you set a specific career goal follow clearly outlined steps and arrive at the perfect job" i really thought this way lol but after i read the experience a students had i realize that with the time we change our mind because there are some experience in our daytime life that really help us understand what we want to do how, where and why also i learned that there is not a linear logical process to get a job sometimes life just surprised us with greats opporunities so we dosnt have to follow any steps.
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