Friday, February 25, 2011

Career Tip


  • In your own time research the latest trends in your field. Keep yourself abreast of information/issues in your industry
  • When you decide to resign, your superior must be the first one to know. Discuss it with friends and co-workers later on.

Monday, February 21, 2011

How to give a job-winning interview


  • Create a strong resume. Build a compelling case on why you fit the job role
  • Do your primary research on your potential employer
  • Highlight your strengths & experience
  • Be confident
  • Prepare, Prepare, Prepare 


Sunday, February 20, 2011

Career Tip


  • In your resume, leave out personal data, photos, and unrelated hobbies, unless specifically asked for by the employer.
  • When speaking, the emphasis on the right word is a skill. Wrong emphasis can make people understand different things.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Career Tip


  • An official e-mail is a direct reflection of your capabilities and professionalism. Word it carefully and keep it formal


  • Interview Tip: Dishonesty in your answers will lead to trouble, no doubt. You should be honest in your interviewing

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Career Tip


  • Proper career planning can lead you to a successful career. Evaluate the skills required for your chosen profession

  • If you are enthusiastic about your work, then you will have the ability to rub this energy off on your entire team.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Career Tip


  • Dress in appropriate business attire while at work. A two piece suit for both men and women is the safest choice.



  • You need to observe the trend of your industry. You also need to look out for the growth prospects in that career

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Career Tip


  • Be well prepared for office meetings. Being well-aware of happenings around you in your workplace is essential.
  • In your resume summary, always provide information about major certifications, training, IT skills or education.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Career Tip


  • You need to teach yourself to say "No" to certain request for work. This is a good way to reduce work pressure.

  • To achieve your goals, make use of technology, information skills and practical tools to get the solutions. 

Career choice

Look at educational requirements, the job description, the job outlook, earnings, and opportunities for advancement.