Thursday, December 20, 2007

How to get reference for job

There is many ways to get a job.But the best one is through reference,but every one cant get reference.But the simple way to get reference is through orkut.since orkut has communities for all companies.For example you want a reference for Oracle company,then select a oracle community in orkut and choose a right person.Then send a scrap telling your profile and submitting resume.

  • Try to choose a senior person because he will most probably an experienced person.
  • Select atleast five person and sent them scrap
  • If any one replied ,be in touch with them sending scraps regularly

so use this method to get referrel walk-in's.If any one sucessfull,please comment here.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

“How To Get The Job You Interview For -- Without ‘Interview Jitters’, Embarrassing Yourself, Or Being Stumped By Trick Interview Questions”

Dear Job Hunter,
There you are, your palms are sweaty, your voice is shaky and you’re being grilled by a job interviewer. He’s throwing questions at you left and right and you try your best to answer them. But the reactions on his face let off he’s not entirely impressed with you.
The competition for this great job opportunity is intense. You’re wondering while he’s still talking how you’re doing compared to the competition. And then it happens …

You get asked a question for which you have no idea how to answer … You stammer, stumble and respond with a lame, corny answer. His reaction is clear, your answer wasn’t what he wanted to hear and now you’ve embarrassed yourself.


Network: Most people find jobs through word-of-mouth. Talk to the people you know, including relatives, friends, professors, and former co-workers. Let them know that you are looking for work; ask their advice; seek out introductions to people in the field that interests you.
Customize: Create a custom version of your resume for each job or industry that interests you. Your resume is usually an employers first contact with you. Make sure it highlights your skills that relate to the job that employer is seeking to fill.
Know yourself: Identify your skills. Work on communicating them effectively. You need to be able to lay out your skills, and explain how they relate to the job you're seeking.
Organize and prioritize: Make a list to help keep track of your job search efforts. Preparing a list also helps you to organize your priorities and keeps you focused on your goal -- finding your perfect job.
Do your homework: Read the newspaper and trade journals to remain current on developments in your field of interest. Knowing the latest trends and mergers will help set you apart from other candidates in an interview.
Practice, practice, practice: Preparation is the key to a successful interview. Know your skills and be ready to illustrate how they relate to the job in question. Practice with a friend to get comfortable with your responses and to formulate strong answers to questions you might not anticipate.
Follow up: Follow up on all leads as soon as possible. If you don't, your competition may. And, following an interview, always send a thank-you note the same day.
Keep your head up: Looking for a job can feel like a job in itself. Don't let it get you down. With patience and hard work, you will find the right job