Saturday, May 1, 2010

RESUME TU APA, mai nak habaq

Panduan Menyediakan Resume (profil diri) Untuk Memohon Pekerjaan :
How To Write A Good Cover Letter Tips

What is a Cover Letter ?
A Cover letter to a job application is like the book cover to any books. A cover letter is the attention-grabbing introduction that is attached to your resume in a job application. In these letters you are explaining who you are and why you are writing to the person who is reading your resume. It is only proper for you to introduce yourself when you are requesting something of them, in this case, an interview.

Cover Letters Should Be Brief and Simple
Remember that recruiters have to read so many resume applying for only one position, out of which, they will select a few candidates for interviews. In order to secure that interview, cover letters should ideally be only one page long. Many people provide lengthy autobiographies in the cover letter. Never repeat your resume in your cover letter. This is a waste of the writer's and reader's time.

Cover Letter Content
In the first two paragraphs, mention the position you are applying for and how did you learn of the opening for the position.

In the subsequent two paragraphs, tell your prospective employer why you are perfect for the position. And finally end your cover letter by informing whether you will be calling them or you will be waiting for their phone call to call you for an interview.

Remember, NEVER use the same cover letter for all your job application. And never ever attempt to take the easy way out by copying your friend's cover letter and just change the details. You cannot cheat the recruiters. Be individual and write a customised cover letter just for that one application to show your genuine interest in getting that job.

sumber: kedah2U.com

NAK PI TEMUDUGA KA ? mai jumpa kami, nak habag

Panduan Untuk Calon Yang Akan Menghadapi Temuduga :
General Jobs Vacancy Interview Tips

Tip 1 : Plan Ahead
Be Prepared ! Do a little homework ! Browse through the employer's website and learn something about the company before you attend your interview. Research the company and the position if possible, as well as the people you will meet with at the interview. Review your work experiences. Be ready to support past career accomplishments with specific information targeted towards the companie's needs. Prepare your facts and get them right !

Tip 2 : Role Play
Once you have finished your research, begin role playing (rehearsing). Write down answers if it helps to make your presentation more concise. Try to keep your answers to the information your new employer will want to know.

Tip 3 : First Impression Counts
You never get a second chance to make a first impression ! Dress professionally and appropriately (according to the job you are applying for). Flip-flop sandals and singlet are definitely out.

Tip 4: Be On Time !
If possible, try getting to the venue before the actual interview day to see how long it will take. Public transport may be unreliable, you may have been stuck in heavy traffic, but however reasonable your excuses are, it won't affect the fact that your chances are reduced if you are late. Remember that first impression counts ! Worse comes to worst, if you are going to be late, ring your interviewer(s) and let them know.

Tip 5: Be Positive !
Never criticise past employers, other candidates or whoever but particularly within the industry. Focus on positive achievements and views. In particular, avoid negative comments about past employers. And don't talk too much ! You may be shooting yourself in your foot (literally) when you disclose too much of information that you do not wish to be known in the first place.

Tip 6: Encourage
Encourage the interviewer to share information about his or her company. Demonstrate your interest.

Tip 7 : Eye Contact Maintain
Eye contact with your interviewer. Show that you want the job with interest.

Tip 8 : Adapt and relate
Listen and adapt. Be sensitive to the style of the interviewer. Try to relate your answers to the interviewer and his or her company. Focus on achievements relevant to the position. Talk about specific achievements ! Interviewers like to know how you felt about a particular success. Some will ask for specific examples of things you've done that you're particularly proud of ; how you solved problems ; how you learned - and improved - from difficult situations.

Tip 9 : Be honest !
There really is no point lying about your background and / or skills. If you get caught, or even manage to get away with it by getting employed and then get found out, you can be sure you won't be around for long ! Job interviews are about matching needs - if there isn't a good match, then, chances are that the job won't work out.

Tip 10 : And finally, don't give up !
The fact is that you will not be offered every job you applied for, however perfect you think you may be for it. Feedback from interviews where you have been turned down can be invaluable for improving future results. Ask politely if they can give you any feedback. Always remember that there is a job out there for you somewhere