Monday, February 21, 2011

Job Tricks: How to get good Job? Dress For Interview


How to get good Job? Dress For Interview, tricks to get the good job
While the college campus may be the perfect forum in which to exhibit your flair for the latest in fashion style, the interview is not the place to do so. With very few unusual exceptions, sandals and sweatshirts are out. Oxfords and business suits are still in. A necktie is still a fact of life in interviewing. Even though many companies have relaxed the internal company dress code, interviews still follow the conservative standard. Don't buck the trend.



Unfortunately, most college grads are woefully underprepared with proper interview dress. They feel they can "get by" with what is already in their wardrobe. Usually not. Dress for the world outside college is quite different from the campus scene. Remember that stylish is not conservative. You should be doing the talking, not your clothes.

This is not to say that you need to go out and buy a whole new wardrobe. Go for quality over quantity. One or two well-chosen business suits will serve you all the way to the first day on the job and beyond. Then, when you are making some money (and have a chance to see what the standard "uniform" is for the company), you can begin to round out your wardrobe. For now, no one will fault you for wearing the same sharp outfit each time you interview. If you desire some variety within a limited budget, you might consider varying your shirt/blouse/tie/accessories as a simple way to change your look without breaking your wallet.

For those of you who need a quick review of the basics, follow these guidelines for successful interview dress:

Men and Women
  • Conservative two-piece business suit (solid dark blue or grey is best)
  • Conservative long-sleeved shirt/blouse (white is best, pastel is next best)
  • Clean, polished conservative shoes
  • Well-groomed hairstyle
  • Clean, trimmed fingernails
  • Minimal cologne or perfume
  • Empty pockets--no bulges or tinkling coins
  • No gum, candy or cigarettes
  • Light briefcase or portfolio case
  • No visible body piercing (nose rings, eyebrow rings, etc.)

Men
  • Necktie should be silk with a conservative pattern
  • Dark shoes (black lace-ups are best)
  • Dark socks (black is best)
  • Get a haircut; short hair always fares best in interviews
  • No beards (unless you are interviewing for a job as a lumberjack!)
  • Mustaches are a possible negative, but if you must, make sure it is neat and trimmed
  • No rings other than wedding ring or college ring
  • No earrings (if you normally wear one, take it out)
Women

  • Always wear a suit with a jacket; no dresses
  • Shoes with conservative heels
  • Conservative hosiery at or near skin color (and no runs!)
  • No purses, small or large; carry a briefcase instead
  • If you wear nail polish (not required), use clear or a conservative color
  • Minimal use of makeup (it should not be too noticeable)
  • No more than one ring on each hand
  • One set of earrings only
If you are still not sure how to dress for the interview, call them and ask! That's right--call the employer. But this is one time when you do not want to call the Hiring Manager--instead, ask to be put through to Human Resources and say:

"I have an interview with  in the department for a position as an _____. Could you please tell me what would be appropriate dress for this interview?"


Sure, you run the risk of someone in HR thinking you are a social imbecile, but that's a lot better than having the Hiring Manager distracted by inappropriate interview dress.


While many work environments have shifted to business casual as the work standard, business suits are still the interview standard. When in doubt, it is almost always better to err on the side of conservatism.


One final note on interview dress: while it goes without saying that your interview clothes should be neat and clean, very few interviewees give the same time and attention to their shoes. Shoes? Yes, shoes. I am aware of at least one Corporate Recruiter who forms first impressions based solely (pardon the pun) on shoes. This person does not have a shoe fetish--he subjectively judges that those who pay attention to details like their shoes are also likely to be diligent in their work life. And it is not just that person's opinion. Many have said that you can judge a person by their shoes. You will find that many ex-military officers (many of whom have found their way into management positions in corporate America) are especially aware of a person's shoes. It is not enough to be clean, pressed, and ironed. Make sure your shoes are conservative, clean, and polished.

8 Technology etiquette tips for job seekers

Job tips from Most Visited Blog, How to get the better Job
If there's any small solace when starting a job search in this recession, it's the proliferation of digital technology to help you re-enter the working world. Web sites like Indeed.com and LinkedIn.com have multiplied the number of job openings you can track and the professional contacts you can make. E-mail and smart phones make it easier to pitch yourself and set up appointments.
But think twice before picking up that BlackBerry and thumb-typing a message to the hiring manager whose e-mail address you so slyly uncovered online. In the end, landing the right job hinges on old-world skills.

"The electronic piece usually just gets your foot in the door," said Dave Willmer, executive director of Robert Half Technology, a tech industry recruiting division of Menlo Park, Calif.-based staffing consultant Robert Half International. "But you still have to present yourself well face-to-face in an interview, and you have to have good references," he said. "I think some job candidates lose sight of that because of all the technology options and capabilities that get your name out there."
Here are eight technology etiquette tips to help job seekers.
1 .Avoid email blasts
Job tips from Most Visited Blog, How to get the better Job



Resist the temptation to respond to each online job listing in your field, and focus on those that fit the best. Only about 6 percent of jobs are filled by candidates recruited through advertisements, said Wendleton, whose firm also conducts career research. If you can use personal contacts to learn about an opening that's not widely publicized, your chances of landing the job increase because you've got fewer rivals. Instead of blast e-mailing, use the Web to research potential employers and put yourself in position to recite key facts about that company should you land an interview. "Too many people are sitting there all day hitting that send button on their computer, answering ads, answering ads," Wendleton said.

02.Embrace snail mail
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In your first contact with a prospective employer, you're unlikely to stand out if you join the legions of job seekers sending 'hire me' pitches via e-mail with resumes attached. E-mails also are too easy for a hiring manager to delete. With snail mail, you control the appearance of your carefully crafted cover letter and resume.With e-mail, the user's machine can control settings for fonts and spacing. And managers can be wary of opening attached resumes for fear of unleashing a computer virus.
Job tips from Most Visited Blog, How to get the better Job
03.Avoid follow-up foibles
If you land an interview, pay close attention if the hiring manager specifies how to make any follow-up contacts. Email can be a good option because of its speed; if you send a follow-up note via snail mail, it may arrive too late in the hiring process to make a difference.
If the hiring manager is OK with email, send a message that addresses any unanswered questions from the interview and state that you're also mailing a hardcopy. In the snail mail message, do refer that you have also sent an email.
Whatever you do, don't follow up on an interview with an email sent via a handheld gadget - there's too great a chance you'll thumb-type a typo-ridden message. Only use handhelds to send brief, timely emails confirming an appointment or advising you're running late for a meeting. Don't type without regard to grammar and capitalization, and resist including smiley faces or other emoticons in electronic messages. "There is no circumstance where that is appropriate," Wendleton said.
04.Observe boundaries
Job tips from Most Visited Blog, How to get the better Job

Even if you managed to track down a hiring manager's cell phone number, don't call it unless given permission. "Cell phones are considered private," Wendleton said.
Willmer and Kate Wendleton, president of The Five O'Clock Club, a New York-based career counseling company, advise that job seekers - especially the young and tech-savvy - frequently misuse electronic gadgets and the Web and run roughshod over professional etiquette.
05.Stick to landlines
Job tips from Most Visited Blog, How to get the better Job
For any phone contact with a prospective employer, try to use a land line. With cell phones, there's too great a risk that you'll get a spotty connection, lose it altogether, or end up with excessive background noise if you're in a public place.
If you lack a land line, call from a quiet place like a hotel lobby. Have a pen and pad ready so you can jot down information.

06.Network the smart way
If you identify a hiring manager or other professional you'd like to connect with on an online networking site, don't merely send an electronic invitation without explaining why you want to get in touch. An out-of-the-blue request will likely be ignored.
"Write something like, "I was intrigued by your LinkedIn posting. I see you have 10 years of international experience. I too have 10 years of international experience,'" Wendleton said.

07.Manage your digital footprint
Hiring managers can be expected to go beyond your resume and references, and perform a background check online. So be judicious about what you post on social networking sites such as Facebook, and limit access to friends and family if it's something you wouldn't want an employer to see.
Likewise, think before posting political opinions or personal information in blogs or other online forums. Consider posting under a pseudonym rather than your name. "As a job candidate, I would encourage people to be conservative," said Willmer. "Assume that anybody has access to anything."


08.Get personal
If you resort to e-mail pitches, make them personal. If you're introducing yourself to a hiring manager you've identified via a professional colleague, type that colleague's name in the e-mail's subject line and succinctly explain the link (example "John Doe referred me") so the manager is less likely to hit delete.

Most Popular Celebrities

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Most Popular Celebrity Elisha Cuthbert

Most Popular Celebrity Elisha Cuthbert: Biography, Early life and Filmography
Elisha Ann Cuthbert (born November 30, 1982) is a Canadian film and television actress. Cuthbert is known as the former co-host of the Canadian children's television series Popular Mechanics for Kids. She had her first film role in the 1998 feature film Airspeed. She followed this up in 2003 with a role in Old School and starred the following year in The Girl Next Door. She has also had starring roles in the 2005 House of Wax film and the 2007 horror film Captivity. Her most prominent role is as Kim Bauer in the American action-thriller television series 24.
Most Popular Celebrity Elisha Cuthbert: Biography, Early life and Filmography
Early career:

When she was nine, Cuthbert started modeling for various lines of children's clothing and also became a foot model. She made her first televised appearance as an extra in the horror-themed series for children Are You Afraid of the Dark?; she later became a series regular on the show. Cuthbert also co-hosted Popular Mechanics for Kids, which was filmed in Montreal. Her reporting captured the attention of then–First Lady Hillary Clinton, who invited her to visit the White House.
Most Popular Celebrity Elisha Cuthbert: Biography, Early life and Filmography
Cuthbert landed her first role in a feature film in the family drama Dancing on the Moon (1997). She appeared in several other Canadian family-themed movies and an airplane thriller, Airspeed. Cuthbert starred in the Canadian television movie Lucky Girl in 2001 and was awarded a Gemini Award for her performance.
Most Popular Celebrity Elisha Cuthbert: Biography, Early life and Filmography
Soon after her move to Los Angeles, Cuthbert was cast in the role of Kim Bauer, daughter of federal agent Jack Bauer in the television series 24. She appeared in the show's first three seasons, but not in its fourth; she guest-starred in only two episodes in the fifth season. She also reprised her role as Kim Bauer in 24: The Game and again guest-starred in five episodes of the seventh season and in two episodes of the eighth season.

Most Popular Celebrity Elisha Cuthbert: Biography, Early life and Filmography

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Bryan Adams in Nepal

Unforgettable Day, Incredible Celebrity, 19th Feb,2011 and Bryan Adams Live in Kathmandu
"Incredible" Adams told the crowd which responded with a huge roar. "I want to show the world what Nepal looks like," he said asking his fans to light up their mobile phones as he captured the scene with his camera; the view from the parapet looked like a constellation in the sky.

The power-packed two-hour performance was a surprise for the audience as they were only promised 90 minutes.
Unforgettable Day, Incredible Celebrity, 19th Feb,2011 and Bryan Adams Live in Kathmandu
 More still, the opening act was unexpected. As the mass waited to sing along to a popular Adams tune, he instead rocked the venue with Bob Segar's Kathmandu. It was the perfect choice.
After that the crowd was showered with hit after Adams hit. With the rocker dressed in black and hair neatly combed running from one end of the stage to the other, his Nepali fans went hysterical.
Unforgettable Day, Incredible Celebrity, 19th Feb,2011 and Bryan Adams Live in Kathmandu
One major highlight was in fact Summer of '69 from his fourth studio album "Reckless" released in 1984. Even before the song ended, there was non-stop synchronization of "Once more" as Adams smiled and stared at the sea of people. Suddenly in his trademark husky voice, he started, (Everything I Do) I Do It for You. Under the star-lit night, the power ballad from the movie Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves serenaded the audience as their hands swayed in the air with lit-up mobile phones creating a twinkling effect.

Unforgettable Day, Incredible Celebrity, 19th Feb,2011 and Bryan Adams Live in Kathmandu

The Adams menu kept the crowd completely engaged without a moment of silence. From an acoustic version of Straight From the Heart to the use of mouth harmonica in I'm Ready, and solid rock star acts in 18 till I Die, Cloud # 9, Back to You, and The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You, Adams delivered a world-class concert.



Unforgettable Day, Incredible Celebrity, 19th Feb,2011 and Bryan Adams Live in Kathmandu
 
Before the event, skeptics voiced fears of security and even a possible stampede, but Adams proved them wrong—from entry to exit, the crowd behaved its best; they shared a common bond for Adam's music and more than that a first-time international musical experience. The Canadian too seemed impressed.
Unforgettable Day, Incredible Celebrity, 19th Feb,2011 and Bryan Adams Live in Kathmandu



"We became friends tonight," he said adding he had never thought he'd be performing in Nepal while writing or composing the songs he sang Saturday night.


Unforgettable Day, Incredible Celebrity, 19th Feb,2011 and Bryan Adams Live in Kathmandu

Despite some loathing him or the hype surrounding him, Adams is testament that Nepal is ready to open its musical floor. The concert is an invitation to other international acts.

"We're proud to be the first international band to be playing in Nepal," Adams said. "I hope the world opens up for you for more music."

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day, Saint Valentines day, Feb 14, Most popular Greenting for Valentines day, Most popular SMS For valentines day
Valentine's Day, Saint Valentines day, Feb 14, Most popular Greenting for Valentines day, Most popular SMS For valentines day
Valentine's Day, Saint Valentines day, Feb 14, Most popular Greenting for Valentines day, Most popular SMS For valentines day
Valentine's Day, Saint Valentines day, Feb 14, Most popular Greenting for Valentines day, Most popular SMS For valentines day





Valentine's Day, Saint Valentines day, Feb 14, Most popular Greenting for Valentines day, Most popular SMS For valentines day
Valentine's Day, Saint Valentines day, Feb 14, Most popular Greenting for Valentines day, Most popular SMS For valentines day
Valentine's Day, Saint Valentines day, Feb 14, Most popular Greenting for Valentines day, Most popular SMS For valentines day
Valentine's Day, Saint Valentines day, Feb 14, Most popular Greenting for Valentines day, Most popular SMS For valentines day
Saint Valentine's Day, commonly shortened to Valentine's Day, is an
annual commemoration held on February 14 celebrating love and
affection between intimate companions.
The day is named after one or more early Christian martyrs, Saint
Valentine, and was established by Pope Gelasius I in 500 AD. It was
deleted from the Roman calendar of saints
in 1969 by Pope Paul VI, but its religious observance is still
permitted. It is traditionally a day on which lovers express their
love for each other by presenting flowers,
offering confectionery, and sending greeting cards (known as
"valentines"). The day first became associated with romantic love in
the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High
Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished.
Modern Valentine's Day symbols include the heart-shaped outline,
doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century,
handwritten valentines have given way to
mass-produced greeting cards.

To-morrow is Saint Valentine's day,
All in the morning betime,
And I a maid at your window,
To be your Valentine.
Then up he rose, and donn'd his clothes,
And dupp'd the chamber-door;
Let in the maid, that out a maid
Never departed more.
—William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 5

Hayle Bishop Valentine whose day this is
All the Ayre is thy Diocese
And all the chirping Queristers
And other birds ar thy parishioners
Thou marryest every yeare
The Lyrick Lark, and the graue whispering Doue,
The Sparrow that neglects his life for loue,
The houshold bird with the redd stomacher
Thou makst the Blackbird speede as soone,
As doth the Goldfinch, or the Halcyon
The Husband Cock lookes out and soone is spedd
And meets his wife, which brings her feather-bed.
This day more cheerfully than ever shine
This day which might inflame thy selfe old Valentine.
—John Donne, Epithalamion Vpon Frederick Count Palatine and the Lady
Elizabeth marryed on St. Valentines day

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Celebration of Traditional Lion Dance

The Celebration of Traditional Lion Dance
The traditional lion dance that is staged to celebrate the Spring
Festival as an event of the Chinese Cultural Year in Italy, in
Civitanova Marche, eastern Italy on Tuesday. It is celebrated during
the start of Spring season.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Biography of Most Popular Celebrity Elisha Cuthbert

Biography of Most Popular Celebrity Elisha Cuthbert   Biography:
SA former child star whose flame continued to burn bright into her teen years, blonde beauty Elisha Cuthbert has successfully carried the success from Popular Mechanics for Kids and Are You Afraid of the Dark? into a featured role on the hit FOX series 24 and a successful film career. A Calgary native who landed her first modeling job at the tender age of seven, it was a mere four years later that Cuthbert
instinctively knew that she wanted to spend the rest of her days in front of the lens. Following an appearance in the 1997 feature Dancing
on the Moon, Cuthbert landed a job as a field correspondent for the acclaimed Canadian television series Popular Mechanics for Kids, and her reporting proved so effective that she caught the attention of first lady Hillary Clinton, who invited Cuthbert to Washington for a meeting.
Biography of Most Popular Celebrity Elisha Cuthbert   Though she spent the majority of her youth in Montreal, Cuthbert moved to Los Angeles at age 17 in order to pursue an acting career. Featured
roles as a reluctant pilot in Airspeed (1998) and a time traveling teen in Time at the Top (1999) were soon to follow, and by the time Cuthbert joined the cast of Nickelodeon's Are You Afraid of the Dark?
in 1999, it was obvious that her talent was growing. Her role in the made-for-Canadian-television feature Lucky Girl only furthered her reputation as a dramatically capable rising starlet, and her distinct
onscreen facial expressions and convincing performance soon caught the eyes of producers who were preparing a new thriller series for FOX.
Cast as Jack Bauer's (Kiefer Sutherland) damsel-in-distress daughter, Kimberly, in the breakout hit 24, Cuthbert's character suffered through multiple kidnappings and a mountain lion attack over the course of the series' first two seasons.
Biography of Most Popular Celebrity Elisha Cuthbert
 In the episode of 24 in which she shared a scene with the mountain lion, Cuthbert made news when the beast actually attacked her on the film set, sending the frightened actress on a trip to the hospital with an injured hand. On the heels
of 24, Cuthbert took a supporting role in the comedy Old School before appearing in the subsequent romantic comedies Love Actually (2003) and The Girl Next Door (2004), the latter of which found her taking the lead as an ex-porn star who becomes the object of affection to a lonely suburban boy unaware of her past.



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