Careers Employment Questions and Answers

I am curious?

i got a friend. 37 years outmoded with a computer associate level. speaks 3 languages including english. plus get some microsoft certificate. what are the affix of him getting a job? he/she is tired of low paying job that requires to much of him. want a high paying employment.


Answers: Depends what particular skills he have. Does he know how to program with different poetry such as SQL or C++. Does he have database skill like Access, or ERP Oracle and SAP.

It will really depend on the out of the ordinary skills he has since to be precise what companies are looking for.

I own another phone interview today? 10 points for the best proposal. Thank you?

I am a college student. I will graduate in May. I lately submited my resume online last Friday. I hold 2 phones interview this week. I got reject from the first interview already because I be not ready and prepare for interview.

I enjoy so much things to do right now such as moving, USCIS composition works, graduation, big exams in March, personal relationship issues etc.

I really don't hold times for the interview right now. I grain bad for the mobilization team to watse their times next to me.

What should I do? Thank you.


Answers: I'm not quite sure why you submitted your resume if you be not interested in working at the place. If you really want to closing stages up in May working within, be true to yourself and do the work to prepare. I read some good suggestions surrounded by the answers you already recieved, like read up on the company. That could whip 10-15 minutes online. Think up normal interview question and think up answers ahead of time. You can find adjectives those normal sorts of question online as well. Think nearly your strengths and what you have to proposal the company and think of how you might be capable of work that into the interview even if not asked. Think going on for your weakness, too, and focus on how you overcome them. You could be totally prepared surrounded by as little as an hour. Maybe your life is complicated now--it is for everyone who former students...but believe me, your life will be much easier if you take a job crinkly up now. You realize that enough to submit your resume. Try to follow through. Your anxiety and passion frantic will only increase as time go by and you're getting closer and closer to graduation and have no opening lined up. Even if worse comes to worst, you loose zilch because all the time you spend preparing make it so much easier for you to prepare next time: even if they don't hire you any, practice really does make impeccable. I've gone through interviews before simply for the practice of interviewing. The more you do it, the smoother and easier it becomes, and when you are smooth and natural, that translates into confidence.You can't loose by going through with the interview: you any get the brief, or you get experience interviewing--both markedly valuable for you. I know it's not easy right now to focus, but it will not return with easier--it'll only bring back worse as the deadline of graduation approaches and you still don't have a commission lined up. Good luck! (And don't verbs about the call-up team, you own enough on your plate to verbs about yourself and adjectives you have going on. The mobilization team is contained by the business of interviewing and selecting ancestors to offer job to--it's their job and they read not everyone will be offered the job, or adopt a job present.) Just give it your best shot and you gain any a job or experience...and DO NOT bring up any personal issues or problems.
If you don't enjoy time to do the interview right... don't accept the interview.

You're wasting YOUR TIME... you're wasting THEIR time.

If someone say "I'd like to interview you tomorrow"... and you can't be in place for Two weeks... Then set the interview for TWO WEEK FROM NOW.

I guess - I'm a bit concerned that you don't have it together within general. It would probably bear me less than 10 minutes to prepare for an interview... and that would be purely updating the things that have changed since my finishing revision to my RESUME.

Honestly - how can you NOT be prepared?
How important is the position for you that you are apply for ?
If it is celebrated, put the personal relationship on hold. If the preson really cares for you, they will grasp that your carreer is something of a value to you. Take one point at a time, Pray sincerely.
Now, whatever is the Job adjectives about, you involve to start thinking about it.
They want to know, if you can be adjectives for them. They are not concerned about what is going on contained by your life, they inevitability to fill a position and they are looking for the best aspirant out there. DO NOT mention your personal issues or that you are so busy and preoccupied.
Start preparing by reading something online roughly speaking the kind of profession you are applying for.
Sound confident and cheerful.
Show interest in the firm and ask question.
If you know of anyone who is in that enclosed space , call them up and catch pointers,
Make a cheat sheet and put that in front of you at the time of interview within order to stay focused.
Good Luck
You submitted the resume so they are hoping to interview you. May and graduation are not that far away.

Think in the region of: Do you want a job right after you graduate or do you want some time past its sell-by date. Do you really not have time or is it your personal relationship i.e. getting in the route. Prioritize what you really want to be spending time on and go for it. If the personal relationship issue is truly traumatic, or moving is an issue consequently give yourself some time sour before trying for the interview.

If you don't want the interview, really, next contact the company, thank them for the opportunity, and ask if you can reschedule it. If they can't reschedule at a better time for you tell them thank you again, but you will enjoy to pass right immediately due to some conflicts. If you are interested in working near them, ask if you can call them at another time and whom should you contact.
Why did you submit your resume for an interview if you don't want to hold 15 to 30 minutes for a job interview?
If your agenda does not permit time for an interview, how does it warranty time for employment?
Tell the recruiter that your schedule have changed and you would like to put your furrow on hold for now.
this may nouns cliche or something but all very well...

just belive you can do it...for some reson when i try and slump to my parents they catch it...BUT...if i clear myself belive in the pretend...some how they will believe it aswell...im not saying story in the interview...merely make yourself believe your in position, stay confedent,and so on and so on,...be prepared for just roughly ANY question,...dot carry "intemidated" or anything and freeze up,
AH...a good process for me to explain the lie article is from the movie "slackers" ...i dont remember the guy's name but he have this thing call "the seed of doubt"...he could fashion anyone believe anything, just "enunciate it, repeat it, believe it"
It seems that currently the interview is not your priority. You own other things more important.

If you cannot spend the time and preparation for that, you can explain politely that you cannot do the phone interview at this time, but mention whether you can phone up again within a sure time, say, 2 weeks after the beckon. Make sure the caller know that you do not want to fritter away his/her time, but that you are still interested.

Good luck,

Jojoma
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OK, first i am not answering for 10 points but just to donate some advice.

If you are not mentally geared up to be interviewed, then you should indicate this to the company and probably suggest another time (if this is possible).

Remember, the purpose of an interview is for the company to find to know you and you would want to display your best if you are really interested in getting the available job.
Do your best and be yourself. You will be fine.

What does someone have to do to make a living as a crime scene photographer?




Answers: I would look into getting Forensic Photography Certification, such as from the International Association for Identification. See Link.
Take photos of dead bodies, gore and basic crime scenes. Also helps to have a cast iron stomach and a penchant for sugar glazed donuts.

Fit the bill, do ya?
I would perhaps chase natural disasters and record the looters.

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