Respected Madam, Thanks a lot for such a wonderful information. Mam if you have anything else on this topic then can you please send it to me? Once again thanks a lot. With Best Regards,
On 11/26/07, Mamta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello friends! > Here is some quality information for all of you. The tcs soft skills seminar > which was conducted on 17th November 2007. > Heres the summary not as good as the seminar but quite useful. > > Here's the right way to prepare your Resume according to Doctor. Ayaz > Aladdin. > Many people begin with an objective . Please avoid writing anything of this > kind. Remember a resume is supposed to contain only tangible and factual > data. > 1. Personal Information: > > The first section will consist of all your personal information. > Such as your name, address, age or birth date, contact details [phone number > and e-mail ID if any]. > > 2. Educational Qualification: > > The second section will consist of your educational qualification. > Here you will write the name of the course completed first such as S.S.C, > H.S.C, T.Y. etc. > You can also specify your additional qualifications in this section. > > Next to the name of the course you will need to specify the name of the > school, college or institute from where you have completed the course. > Then you will need to specify the percentage, grade or class that you have > obtained. > Please remember begin from your ssc 10th marks. > 3. Professional Qualification: > > In this section you will need to provide information regarding your work > experience. > You can start with your current or [if not currently working ] your last job > first. > Here you will need to specify the company or organization name followed by > the tenure of your working and also tell a little about your exact job > profile. > > Even if you have no work experience, you should still make this section and > write something like "Starting my career now". > > 4. Personal Interests: > > Here you can give a list of things you are interested in or are your > hobbies. > For e.g. reading, listening to music, clay modeling, writing short stories > and poems, etc. > > While preparing your resume you should make sure that it should not exceed > more than 2 pages. > You can use 14 point size for the headings and 12 point size for the > remaining of the CV. > > > How to prepare yourself before an interview? > > Before you go for an interview, the first thing you need to do, is to have > full knowledge about the company or organization. > Thus it is necessary for you to seek any information that you can get about > the company profile. > For e.g. if they are dealers, you will need to find out what are the > products that they deal in, what is their annual turn over, etc. > The second thing you need to prepare yourself in would be the topics for > which you are applying. > For e.g., if you are applying for the post of an accountant, you will have > to brush up well on your accounts etc. > > Grooming: > > It is absolutely necessary for you to properly groom yourself before any > interview. > > For boys they should have a clean shave, a good hair cut, wear a good ironed > shirt and pant, keep the shirt tucked in, polished shoes, etc. > They can carry a nice folder in which they can keep their certificates etc. > > For girls, they should wear good decent looking outfits. > If wearing Indian dress, they should make sure that their dupatta is > properly pinned, their hair should be properly combed and pinned, wearing a > little > make up is always good but they should not over do it, and they should avoid > loading themselves with accessories as well as avoid anything which will > make > a lot of noise. > They can also carry a decent looking bag in which they can keep their > certificates etc. > > Beginning of the Interview: > > It is absolutely necessary for the candidate to reach at least half an hour > before the interview. > This is because, it shows the interviewer how serious he or she is about > punctuality. > It also helps the candidate to do last minute preparations or may be he or > she could ask the office staff who are interacting , a few questions about > the > company while he or she is waiting for the interview to begin. Also one > really needs time for getting accustomed to the environment. > > When the candidate is called in for the interview, he or she should firmly > walk towards the room. > They should first knock at the door and ask "May I come in Sir or Mam". When > asked to come in, he or she should enter and stand next to the seat until > asked to have a seat. > They should then greet the interviewer politely addressing the interviewer > as Sir or Madam and not call them by their name. They should not have a hand > shake if not offered. > > Body Posture: > > It is necessary for the candidates to sit in the proper position. They > should sit with their back straight and their hands resting on the arm rest. > They > should not fold their legs or shake them since that is a sign of > nervousness. > Now here are some likely questions where the interviewer may manage to > puzzle you. > 1 tell me something about yourself > Now the ideal answer would be you start by telling your name then about your > father and mother and their current employment or business. Then say we are > - number of siblings . never phrase it like this etg I have 1 brother . > always use we because it signifies unity. > In short you have to give a brief up about your family.beginning with your > mane , age and may be place where you live. > 2 how do you think the company will benefit by hiring you. > Eg if you are applying for a admin assistant post then the benefit you will > tell your employer is thet you have done a documentation course . This means > you have to enlist your technical knowledge here. > 3 what are your strengths > I believe in punctuality > I have a passion of learning new things > These are some examples of the answers you can enlist. . always use words > like believe and passionate about. > 4 your weakness > Eg I cannot b in the company of bad team players > Or I am too much of a perfectionist > Remember your weakness should not be weakness actually but your strengths > presented in some other way. Never give answers like I have a bad temper. > 5 your achievement in life > Any answer you give here should show your sense of fulfillment . > 6 one disappointment in life > First and foremost never bring your handicap or challenge as an answer. > This question is asked to see your ability to bounce back in life. After a > particular rough patch. > > > 7 anything you want to tell us > Here you should enlist the risks u have taken over and above your job and > also innovations done by you. > > Then he will say the interview is over > But this signifies that the interview is not really over he is testing you. > Its actually now time to ask him questions . one or 2 questions about the > organization. > "is it ok sir if I ask you a question" > As may be about job timings or transport. Avoid sensitive questions like > turnover of the organization. > Then the closing at the end of the interview > Thank you so much for your time . it was a nice feeling talking to you. I > look forward to working with your organisation. > Then say can I have a hand shake and extend your hand . shake it once , give > a slight nod and a broad smile . so smile while entering and while leaving > . > In a hand shake the grip is very important. > Hope this helps! > many thanks! > regards! > Mamta. > To unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with > the subject unsubscribe. > > To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please > visit the list home page at > http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in > -- AMAR JAIN. MOBILE:+91 99298 79006. EMAILS:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
