How to Get a Job in a Focused Organization
Transcript of How to Get a Job in a Focused Organization
How to Get A Job in a Focused Organization
Brian Oji Projects Team Lead; Inversion Ideas
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Why Organizations Exist
• An organization is at best a structured tool that concentrates abilities towards a purpose either static or progressive.
• Organizations were not built for the people in the organizations but for the purpose it seeks to advance.
• Every individual, machinery, technology, policy and even government within and outside the organization is only relevant to the organization to the extent which it affects its purpose
Organizations
People Financial Investments
Equipment/Machinery Leadership/Strategic Direction
Purpose
What Every CEO Wants You to Know
• “If you need a job; please do not come here; we are busy. However if you can take some of this work; make us less busy and make our lives less hectic, come in…in fact where have you been; we have been expecting you.”
Writing An Effective Resume
• Think of your resume as a commercial venture where you are a product and your main aim is to draw attention to your skills and work experience.
• Use easy to read fonts such as Palatino, Time Roman of size 11 or 12.
• Tailor your resume to each position you are applying for
• Profread your resume for grammatical errors
Resume Format Sample
• Heading: Your Name • Objective • Education: Qualification, School name, Year (Start
with most recent), Professional Courses/Certifications (must be relevant to job)
• Work Experience: Job title, employer, achievements • Volunteer Experience (if any) • Activities, Interests and Special Skills
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PREPARING FOR AN INTERVIEW
• Research the company • Remember the position you applied for • Develop concise answers to likely questions • Choose your clothes ahead • Know the company address and how to find it • If you can, find a staff of the company and ask
questions about the company’s current projects and how your skills can fit in.
WAITING AT THE RECEPTION
• Sit up • Do not look nervous • Greet people who pass by • Do not sleep • Do not make loud phone calls • Put your phone on silent or switch it off • If you find a journal about the company, request it and quickly review.
GETTING IN THE ROOM
The handshake
ANSWERING QUESTIONS
• Be concise and confident • Provide qualitative and quantitative data • Use the STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) format in
answering questions on experience • Answer Cheerfully • Do not overstate your abilities • Appear ready to take up challenges • Do not just discuss yourself, SELL yourself • Ask Intelligent Questions
Expect Favour!
Questions and Comments
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