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Quantity vs. Quality: Job Search in the Philippines

Quantity vs. Quality: Job Search in the Philippines :  A well-planned strategy for job search and the quality approach in applying for the jobs will surely yield great results, while you are job hunting in the Philippines.

Job-Search Tips for Recent College Grads

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If you are a college graduate waiting eagerly to step into the “real world”, this is for you. But stepping into this real world could not be as easy as you thought it to be. Finding an entry-level job can be a tough ask. Don’t panic. There are several resources to help you with your job search Philippines ; from your college’s career office to alumni to various job search websites.  Given below are few tips that may assist you in searching for your entry-level job. Some Thinking – After having all the fun in your college, now is the time for some serious business. Kick start your job search by giving your job goals serious thoughts. No, you do not have to map your entire career but need to figure out what is best for you. Narrow down your search by targeting the company or industry of your interest. Job search Plan – You have set some goals, now is the time for action. Just saying, ‘I want a job’ will not help. You need to have a strong game plan to keep your job search on

6 Ways to Stay Positive While Job Hunting

Job search is a difficult road for fresh graduates as well as veterans. ‘Thanks, but no Thanks’ this message can be disheartening and frustrating. But to grab your dream job you need to stay positive throughout the job search process . Being positive keeps you motivated. In addition, your positive attitude earns you brownie points during the interviews. Over here are tips that will help you be enthusiastic during your job search.   Give yourself time for Improvement - Continues job interviews and a negative answer, could be absolutely overwhelming. Take time to completely relax and focus on yourself. Sit back and figure out what is going wrong. It is possible there are issues with your resume or your body language. Polish up those aspects where you are lagging behind and boost your confidence significantly Don’t let negative thoughts flow in -  This is a challenging time and negative thoughts are bound to flow in. You may feel you are not talented. But try and suppress the ne

Your Interview Checklist for The Big Interview Day

Your Interview Checklist for The Big Interview Day           After going through the rigors job search process, you have are finally having the golden key for the job, the interview letter is in your hands. Excited about the opportunity you start the interview preparation. The D-day arrives, you know all that is required to be done, but slowly anxiety creeps in and you are totally blank. You make some major blunders and lose the job. But not to worry, we are there to help. The small interview tips will help you keep calm and focused. To keep you relaxed and all charged-up here is a checklist for the D-Day. Preparation for the D-Day Once you get the interview letter, you should leave the excitement aside and start preparing. Research about the company and get a fair amount of information. You would have done the research earlier while applying for the job but now is the time to get into the details. Learn about the market position of the company, specification about the

WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU DON’T KNOW THE ANSWER TO AN INTERVIEW QUESTION

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The thought of being unable to answer an interview question is scary for the job applicants. After so much of hard work and practice, it could sometimes happen that you are not able to answer an interview questions. It could be because you simply don't know the answer or your brain just freezes. In either of the case being patient and positive could sail you through. Here are a few tips that can help you deal with such unpleasant situations: Don’t Panic – For a successful interview, your mindset is one of the crucial ingredients. It’s ok if you don’t know the answer. Don’t panic and let the interviewer notice your nervousness. If you panic, your anxiety can screw things up. Stay Calm – If you don’t know the answer don’t just freak out, at times your reaction is more important than the actual answer. Maintain your calm and composed posture. Don’t let your confidence dip down even for a fraction of second because if you get upset the interviewer could lose confidence in yo