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Friday, August 18, 2017

A PROFESSIONAL JOB HOPPER ; NAILING INTERVIEWS LIKE A PRO!


















"Most of us may think that job hopping ruins someone's career, but only few knows how job hoppers nailed their interviews."

Job hopping, a two-word, a term, an impression which may mean differently  to all of us. 
According to our friend Merriam,
Job hopping (noun). It is the practice of moving from job to job.







"The question here is not about the idea of job hopping ; 
The fact that actually many of us are naturally job hoppers. "


Which lead me to the real talking point of this blog...


YES!
 The first thing to do is to get a 
A BIG YES! which tells, they are looking forward working with you as their employee in the company.

On a serious note: Job invitation may includes different stages before you get the offer. Every phase must be accomplished or else you might need to find another job post and try your best luck. This blog will help you increase the possibility of getting hired. 

1. Human Resource (HR)


a. resume check 
b. phone interview
c. schedule of formal interview
d. Exam!  Exam! Exam!
-Pen paper 
-Computer
Quote: 
"Good shoes can take you to good places" - Anonymous


 Just like Good resumes attract good Employers"

for example:
A creative and honest resume

Always give emphasis to your abilities, skills, objectives and what you can bring to the company.
Tips:
Quote: " I've loved you since the first time I ever laid eyes on you."

Always keep this in mind! Imagine your dream guy/girl is your dream job, make a good impression in the beginning and remember to make them believe in you. Because some HR knows if you're just pretending to be nice or look nice and they hate that! I hate that! We all hate that!
There are 3 things I wish you should remember: Dress well, Act naturally, and Listen very carefully
I will suggest that you don't have to wear that smile all the time because you might look weird for them. #Justsaying




 
 Quote: "Looks can be deceiving"

It's very important to present yourself well to the proper occasions, just like interviews.
Learn how to wear makeup and proper grooming is necessary. But do not give  too much emphasis on your look. 
The very most important thing is that your brain should not be empty! Review job descriptions online and manage to know something about the company you wish to apply for. Practice your vocabulary and manage to add wisdom to yourself!


2. Supervisor/Manager 
a. Background/ Experience interview
b. Personality check
c. Appearance check
d. Panel Interview (optional)
Tips:
Quote: Goodness is about character - integrity, honesty, kindness, generosity, moral courage, and the like. More than anything else, it is about how we treat other people.- Dennis Prager







Quote: Because one believes in oneself, one doesn’t try to convince others. Because one is content with oneself, one doesn’t need others’ approval. Because one accepts oneself, the whole world accepts him or her.― Lao Tzu


A positive attitude can really make dreams come true - it did for me. 
-David Bailey

3. Training/Probation
a. Ability/Skill contribution 
b. Attitude check
c.  Final Evaluation

Tips:
It's all about good work ethics...
“Plan your work for today and every day, then work your plan” 
― Margaret Thatcher



You maximize your ability at work

Quote: Stay positive and happy. Work hard and don't give up hope. Be open to criticism and keep learning. Surround yourself with happy, warm and genuine people. - Tena Desae



Lastly,
“Get going. Move forward. Aim High. Plan a takeoff. Don't just sit on the runway and hope someone will come along and push the airplane. It simply won't happen. Change your attitude and gain some altitude. Believe me, you'll love it up here.” 

― Donald J. Trump, U.S President

Congratulations! You can now apply to a higher salary post. Keep moving!

Work harder to achieve your DREAMS!


END



References:
1. resume Lhttps://blog.kickresume.com/2017/01/13/40-creative-resume-designs-youll-want-to-steal/

2. https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/positive_attitude.html
3. Google Images
4. Pinterest
5. Merriam Webster's online dictionary


Sunday, August 13, 2017

THIS LIBRARIAN EARNS 200,000 PESOS MONTHLY!!! 😮😮😮 FT. PAYSCALE




Have read that right!!!


Who would have thought that your dream job could be just around the corner?

Imagine those nerdy good looking guys in the Library who would NEVER have to worry about their paychecks!

Well thanks to Google, the ability to gather some information which can support the fact that Librarians can earn more than Restaurant Managers and Company Supervisors.
















According to our close friend PayScale.
The average Librarian in the United States can expect to rake in roughly $49K annually. Earnings for this group are mostly affected by location, followed by the specific employer and years of experience. Most enjoy medical while more than half get dental coverage. Vision coverage is also available to a little over a half. Job satisfaction is high and work is enjoyable for most Librarians. Women make up the vast majority of Librarians (81 percent) who answered the questionnaire.

Let's Better asked Quara!

What is the highest earning librarian job in the world?

Brett Williams, MLIS: Systems, Electronic Resources, IT, GIS
Answered Jan 3 2011 · Upvoted by Erica FriedmanProud to be an MLS




Considering that most library directors make 90-120,000 even in small library consortium's, and there are considerably larger and more complex library systems out there, here's where you can look

1. Large university library directors
2. CEO's of large library vendors, although few of these folks are librarians anymore
3. Librarian entrepreneurs
4. Library & Knowledge Management consultants like Dysart & Jones
5. C-level Knowledge Management positions

Simple Role of Librarians... 
ft. Globe and Mail


I want to be a librarian. What will my salary be?

The role: It’s not just about finding and sorting books. Librarians work with children to develop literacy programs, in large corporations managing data and compiling information, and within communities, helping seniors, students and low-income people find information. “It’s about research, it’s about project management, policy development and financial management,” Ms. DeYoung said. “The work can be very broad.”

What are the qualifications? you may refer to learnhowtobecome.org

STEPS TO BECOMING A LIBRARIAN

1
COMPLETE A BACHELOR’S DEGREE
Successfully completing a baccalaureate program is the first step to becoming a librarian, 
and this level of education offers many opportunities for study. The American Library Association
 notes that students shouldn’t worry about taking library-specific courses at this level,
 but rather focus on areas that interest them most. Common degrees for future librarians
 include art, history, music, law, psychology or sociology, but it is truly up to the individual
student to decide on a course of action.
2
EARN A MASTER’S DEGREE
Most library science and information studies programs can be completed in two years
 if the student is able to devote themselves to full-time study. The degrees are highly 
popular at traditional campuses, but recent years have also given rise to many programs
 taught purely online. This is a great option for the student who either wants to continue 
working or is based in a rural setting with no suitable program near them.
Whether taught online or on campus, most master’s programs require students to complete
either a thesis or capstone project in addition to class requirements and a fieldwork placement
3
GAIN EXPERIENCE IN SPECIALIZED AREAS
As part of master’s level coursework, the majority of programs require students to complete
 an internship or field placement. Students should consider this opportunity thoughtfully 
and try to find a setting that offers the chance to be immersed in a specific area of interest. 
Whether aspiring to work as a school librarian or in an art history library, getting a foot into
 the door of a specialized area will be of significant help when it comes time to land a job out of college.


4
BECOME LICENSED OR CERTIFIED
Although licensing is mandated at the state level, it is typically only required for school librarians.
Individuals pursuing these types of roles must be certified as a teacher as they’ll regularly be 
helping children learn how to use library resources. 





References: 

credit: Images from Google

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