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First there are some questions to answer in the pdf file, also I would need a summary for an article, and at last I would need a resume.Each student to answer these questions
in order to prepare for resume and cover
letter.
Submit you answers to assignment
section on ampedu.
Do I enjoy working with people,
data, or things?
How important are salary, benefits,
and job stability?
Must I work in a specific city,
geographical area, or climate?
Am I looking for security, travel
opportunities, money, power, orprestige?
What computer skills can I offer?
(What specific softwareprograms can I name?)
Do I work well with people?
What proof can I offer?(Consider extracurricularactivities, clubs, and jobs.)
Do I learn quickly? Am I
creative? How can Idemonstrate thesecharacteristics?
Do I communicate well in
speech and writing?
Here are the links Kes shared inclass today:
To help you what career choicesyou have:
https://www.careeraddict.com/choosing-industry-you
Do this test: ( I dont need toknow your result, this is for you)
https://test.careeraddict.com/tests/interests/take?
utm_source=careeraddict&utm_medium=popup&utm_c
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Action verbs to use on resume:
https://www.themuse.com/advice/185-powerful-verbs-
that-will-make-your-resume-awesome
cover letter sample:
https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/cover-letter-
samples/front-desk
https://www.jobhero.com/cover-
letter/examples/hospitality/front-desk-receptionist
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Job Interview Skills and Techniques
- A Practice set in Communication
Riya Rupani
Introduction
An interview is a verbal and visual interaction between two or more
individuals. An interview is to view the internal skills of a candidate & to
match candidates with jobs. The objective of this paper is to emphasize on
the interview skills and techniques to be acquainted by the candidate hunting
for jobs both in private and public organizations. This paper has been
bifurecated into four parts before the interview, interview day, during the
interview and after the interview. It also includes some commonly asked
questions along with suggestions for giving the appropriate response. Two
model interviews are also given in this paper. The author concludes by stating
that these skills and techniques cannot be mastered overnight but can be
developed with sheer hard work and conviction. Today’s corporate scenario
is characterized by high paced life, cut throat competition and skyrocketing
aspirations. The formula for success goes beyond technical and domain
expertise . There is a sheer necessity for personal effectiveness that stems
from effective communication.
SENSE - AND - RESPOND
Dale Carnegie, in his famous bestseller, How to Win Friends and Influence
People, writes that most successes in life are achieved by men who
possessed, in addition to their knowledge, the ability to talk with people
according to their way of talking and sell themselves and their ideas. This is
very apt for the interview, candidates have to sell their ideas, sell their skills
& talents to prospective employer. Interview is more a test of a candidate’s
personality rather than an examination of his personal achievements & level
of his general education. It is also a chance to candidate to find out if the job
is right for him or not. One of the key parameter for success in an interview
is methodical preparation. By and large interview process can be segregated
in to four levels.
Before the interview : • Interview day • During the interview • After the
interview. Here is the quick check list of some do’s and don’ts at every level
or stage.
Before the interview : Know the company : • Collect the details from
company website. • Study annual report. • Get details of main
production/services. • Get details of any new product/service launched. •
Study organizational structure of the company.
Dress outlook (DRESS TO IMPRESS!!) : • It should be formal • It should
be ironed • It should be clean • It should be comfortable • Simple
accessories • Strong perfumes should be avoided.
Hair style : • Hair should be neatly combed. • If one wears turban it should
be clean and properly tied preferably should match with the color of shirt.
Foot wear : • Shoes should be polished • Avoid new footwear • Be
comfortable in your footwear.
Maintain folder : • Carry original testimonialMANAGING YOURSELF
How to Build Rapport …
While Wearing a Mask
by Dustin York
SEPTEMBER 28, 2020
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Nonverbal communication in the workplace is extremely important. Whether you’re trying to sell a
car, pitch a project to your boss, or nail a job interview, what you convey beyond words can
determine the difference between success and failure. This makes communication in the age of
Covid-19 more challenging for the obvious reason that masks, a necessary component of fighting the
pandemic, hide the parts of our faces that display facial expressions — particularly those micro
expressions that we use without thinking to convey as well as perceive sincerity, trustworthiness, and
good intentions.
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In situations where there’s an incongruity between what’s spoken verbally and what’s displayed
nonverbally, people instinctively lend greater weight to the latter. Unfortunately, if your expressions
are concealed by a mask, that can happen more often. A case in point is a 2013 study which found that
when doctors wore face masks during consultations, patients had more negative perceptions of
them.
Of course, from a public health perspective, wearing masks is a must in the midst of this pandemic,
and we mustn’t stop doing so just because they present certain challenges. Here, then, are some tips
for how to communicate effectively and build rapport while still doing your part to keep everyone
safe.
Avoid Clear Masks Unless Necessary
Clear masks may seem like a good solution, but some people find them unsettling, and they also tend
to fog up. A situation when it may still be worth using clear masks is when the person you’re speaking
to is deaf or when you’re addressing an audience that may include deaf individuals. Otherwise, it’s
usually best to stick with regular, non-clear masks and compensate for the covering up of your micro
expressions by using the other suggestions provided here.
Practice Your “Mask Voice”
The quality of your voice makes a big difference in how people respond emotionally to what you say,
and this is true in both personal and professional interactions. Even if we say the exact same things
but in different tones, people will respond differently. When we wear masks, our voices must play an
even bigger role than usual. Fortunately, there are research-backed ways to make them more
effective. I call it using our “mask voice,” and I use the acronym PAVE to help people remember four
key elements: pause, accentuate, volume, and emotion.
• Pause: Normally, visual cues of the mouth help us to see when a speaker is pausing for a response.
Since we can’t see that now, make a conscious effort to noticeably pause here and there to give
pHCM Sales, Marketing & Alliance Excellence presented by HR.com AUGUST 2020 24 Submit Your Articles
It’s no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented change to organizations
– including both the move to a remote workforce
for many companies, as well as an overnight digital
transformation. While this has certainly made for
key struggles across the economy, there are also
pleasant surprises; some businesses are finding that
with good working habits, remote employees are
actually more productive in this digital landscape
than they were pre-pandemic.
Many businesses and employees are adapting faster
than they ever thought possible – I was speaking
to a CHRO recently, who said he never thought his
company would support a work-from-home policy,
but due to the pandemic they implemented it in
just 48 hours. Now, he’s saying it’ll likely stick in
some form.
One of the core components of this new digital
workplace is internal communications. This remote
environment has pushed enterprises to quickly
implement several communications-related
improvements, including:
● More transparency from leaders. Many executive
and c-suite leaders now address their employees
regularly, such as in weekly updates.
Businesses and employees are adapting to
change faster than they ever thought possible
How Employers Can
Combat COVID-19
Communication Fatigue
By Keith Kitani
● New ways to digitally connect. Employees are
making more use of social channels like Slack
or Microsoft Teams to communicate on a
peer-to-peer level, creating what is essentially a
virtual watercooler.
● Shorter, more frequent meetings. At Microsoft,
they’ve found an increase in overall number
of meetings, but a decrease in length of those
meetings – a more productive approach to
meetings that will likely stick around for the
longer term.
● Faster communications and updates. Especially in
times of crisis, the ability to keep your workforce
up to date on global news as well as company
changes has never been more valuable.
However, as part of this change and evolution,
it’s clear that use of digital communications is
increasing exponentially. According to an infobrief
released by IDC prior to the pandemic, employees
at U.S. companies were receiving 576 billion emails
per year, and it has only become worse in this new
era. Microsoft has found a significant rise in instant
messaging use during the pandemic, with 110\%
more messages sent from managers, and 50\% more
messages sent from employees. This increase, along
with the use of online collaboration tools spiking as
much as 943\% in recent months, it’s safe to say this
trend isn’t going away.
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https://www.businessnewsdaily.com/15259-working-from-home-more-productive.html
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