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Thursday 28 October 2010

Job Interview Q and A: What Are Your Responsibilities as a Teacher? (cont...)


3) Towards Parents
                          ·         Keep the parents well informed about the children progress.     
                          ·         Take time out to discuss an issue, or a problematic behavior. 

4) Towards Management
                   ·         Actively involve yourself in all staff meetings, educational conferences and school 
                         ·         Maintain a healthy relation with all academic and non-academic staff.
                         ·         Actively invovle in school event


** Amyza almost done gathering important info for junior educator. Nov 2010 onwards will write for more atrractive topic and tips in management training. Anyway good luck with the application. wishes u the very best

Job Interview Q and A: What Are Your Responsibilities as a Teacher?

Responsibilities are not easy when a teachers act as facilitators and transator for encouraging intellectual and social development in the formative years of a students life. A preschool teacher plays a pivotal role in child development whether in term of  physicalogy, spiritual, emotion and intelectual until they grown older and although, the role of a preschool, high school and a college teacher may differ to meet specific age and subject criteria, it cannot be debated that the duties and responsibilities of a teacher will always remain the same.
I specify 4 kind of teacher responsibilities internal and externally,

1) Among themselves
  • To be a teacher out of choice
  • To acquire relevant professional education skill and training to get the right concepts of teaching.
  • Honesty and sincerity towards the profession.
2) Toward students
  • Be one good example to the students.
  • Prepare long-term teaching programs and daily lessons in accordance with the guidelines of the school's education system.
  • Provide interactive teaching activities and understand the actual usage of technology as teaching materials.
  • Encourage informal method of teaching; debates, discussions, practical activities, experiments, projects and excursions.
  • Avoid favoritisms.
  • more on next day...:)

Wednesday 27 October 2010

EXAMPLE OF CV POSTING

TIPS TO HANDLING CV VIA POST.

OF COURSE NOWDAYS PEOPLE USING ELECTRONIC EMAIL TO SENDING CV FOR A JOB APPLICATION AS IT IS EASY. BUT DO YOU REALIZED THAT APPLYING A JOB IS ALWAYS NOT EASY. DON'T BE TRAPPED TO LOOK NOT SERIOUS IN APPLYING. YES U STILL CAN SEND VIA EMAIL, BUT POSTING MAKE U LOOK PROFESSIONAL, DETAILS AND SERIOUS!

** E.g. of envelope to be posted

ABOVE IS AN A5 EVELOPE, BROWN COLOUR. SIZE IS BIGGER TO FILL A4 SIZES OF DOCUMENTS. MAKE SURE U WRITE DOWN THE POSITION APPLY AT THE TOP LEFT HANDED OF THE ENVELOPE. AS USUAL THE COMPANY'S NAME AND ADDRESS AT THE CENTER. FEEL FREE TO PRINT THE WORDS, MAKES U LOOK PROFESSIONAL TOO. TQ

Sunday 24 October 2010

Job Interview Q and A: Please describe the ideal job for you following graduation.

ANSWER FOR NON-EDUCATIONAL FIELD ACDEMIC BACKGROUND
 
My ideal job is one that incorporates both my education and practical work skills to be the best I can be. Namely combining my education in Business Management and IT with my working knowledge of customer service operations, entrepreneurial abilities, computer skills, and administrative skills. I want to utilize my analytical expertise to help people meet my dear future student apply theory to reality. This is exactly why I am convinced that I would be a very valuable member of the team.

Saturday 23 October 2010

Job Interview Q and A: How would u be able to attend students various behavior in a class?

ANSWER FOR NON-EDUCATIONAL FIELD ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

** amyza busy gathering info for junior educator

While doing sales, i prepared myself for objections and various customers responsed which sometimes can make me irritated. But as i gained more experienced and solved a lot of such situations in different ways, i believed it would be no problem to face my future students behaviours, i must stay assertive from the beginning of the class by giving them the simple procedures but valuable before attending the class.But dont too leghthen as they will ignore most of it. As a transator, i must giving a positive example to students in term of dicipline, way of behave, external appearance and self confidence.Certain periods of time are needed to make sure im able to recognise what are the disruptive behaviours among students. Keep them busy with assigments and projects. Of course try not to make the class dull, bring something attractive and generate more interest, such pictures, puzzles and videos.So im exactly positive that i be a vluble team member in the organisation.

Sunday 17 October 2010

Job interview Q and A: What influenced you to choose this career?

ANSWER FOR NON EDUCATIONAL FIELD ACADEMIC BACKGROUND APPLICANT
My past experiences have shown me that I've enjoy facing and overcoming the challenge of making a sale. Without a doubt, once I have practiced my presentation and prepared myself for objections, I feel very confident approaching people I don't know and convincing them that they need my product. I believed from pure field business knowledge, there will be no more memorizing terms and symbols. In my future class, I wanted my students to allocate the theory to reality world, so they able to see and understand depth and give critical opinion. This is how they able to value themselves as unique and excellent differ from others.  Also encourage them to practice  the knowledge by their own example what I’ve done during my study. Freelance small business open my eyes the strength and weaknesses of my skills and easy to me understand more in my class session.

Saturday 16 October 2010

Job Interview Q and A: What Are Your Goals for the Future?


ANSWER FOR NON EDUCATIONAL FIELD ACADEMIC BACKGROUND APPLICANT
The best way to respond to the interview question "What are your goals for the future?" or "Where do you see yourself in five years?" is to refer to the position and the company you are interviewing with.
Don't discuss your goals for returning to school or having a family, they are not relevant and could knock you out of contention for the job. Rather, you want to connect your answer to the job you are applying for. Examples of good responses include:
Ø  My long-term goals involve growing with a company where I can continue to learn, take on additional responsibilities, and contribute as much of value as I can.
Ø  I even see myself as a top performing employee in a well-established organization, like this one. I plan on enhancing my skills and continuing my involvement in (related) professional associations.
Ø  Once I gain additional experience, I would like to move on from a pure business field to educational although it is 2 differ profession but I believe I able to connect most related skills such as leadership within organization, motivation, self-confidence and of course interpersonal. From here I able not just to educate them in term of result-oriented but supervised them to be a better person.

Thursday 14 October 2010

BEFORE STEPPING WITHIN UR DREAM JOB!! U MUST PREPARE FOR THESE!!

10 MISTAKES THAT U USUALLY MAKE WHILE THINKING ABOUT HANDLING UR RESUME AND CV
1. You only focus on the big comapny of the world.
Guys, do not focus on most popular companies, ready to give consider on small companies too. Companies that continually grab headlines and are highly recognizable can be exciting places to work. But so are many companies you've never heard of. Keep in mind that organizations that are household names often receive thousands of résumés for each opening. Consider exploring opportunities with small and midsize companies. . But don't give up the good fight, but also keep your eyes and ears open to other opportunities.
2. You don't follow directions.
Each company has a different procedure it asks applicants to follow for submitting employment applications. specify the very specific on ur cover letter and resume abt urself. Some love the conventional way in handling resume but some really techno-savvy (email). Make sure you understand what the prospective employer seeks by carefully reading the job listing. Then, follow the directions to the letter. If you don't, your application may never reach the hiring manager.
3. You need to revamp your resume.
Guys!! dont sending out the same cover letter and resume to all companies isn't likely to capture the attention of prospective employers. Again be specific, hiring managers want to know why you're a good match for their specific business needs. Do more research employers and customize your job search materials by explaining why you're interested in a particular position and how you could make a contribution to the company.
4. Your cover letter isn't enticing.
Think of your cover letter as an appetizer that convinces the hiring manager your resume, the main course, is worth sampling. The best cover letters take select details from the resume and expand upon them, explaining in depth how your talents and experience can benefit the prospective employer.
5. You don't reference keywords.
Companies that receive a high volume of resume often use scanning software that looks for certain keywords to determine which candidates to call for interviews. More often than not, keywords come directly from the job description. Terms such as "Microsoft Office," "accounts payable and receivable" and "Cisco Certified Network Administrator" are examples. As much as possible, ensure your resume and cover letter contain keywords.
6. Your application materials aren't perfect.
Grammar mistakes are dangerous and a waste!. Submitting an application that contains typos and grammatical goofs is perhaps the quickest way to foil your chances of securing an interview. The reason: These types of mistakes show a lack of professionalism and attention to detail. Make sure to carefully proofread your resume prior to submitting it and ask a friend or family member to do the same. o matter how good ur skills are, but u may felt to this trap if u dont go to details.
7. You don't know who to send your resume to.
This a bit difficult and most of us do the same mistake. Though it's fine to start your cover letter with the generic salutation "To Whom It May Concern," hiring managers pay special attention to applications that are addressed directly to them. If the job advertisement doesn't include the hiring manager's name, call the company and speak to the receptionist or a member of the person's department. More often than not, you can obtain the information fairly easily if you're candid about your reason for wanting it.
8. You don't have an 'in' with the company.
Using the name of a common contact to make the connection between you and the hiring manager is by far the best way to ensure your cover letter and resume get optimal attention. So, keep in touch with members of your professional network; you never know who has a contact at the company you hope to work for.
9. You don't follow up.
One way to improve the odds a hiring manager gives consideration to your resume is to follow up with him or her. According to a survey by our company, job seekers should contact a hiring manager within two weeks of sending a resume and cover letter. Often a brief phone call or e-mail reasserting your interest in the position and strong qualifications is enough. At least 2 weeks after sending the resume.
10. You're not as qualified as you think.
The bottom line may be that you're simply not as perfect for the job as you think. Before submitting your resume, take a close look at the job description and compare your skills and experience with those required for the position. If a job calls for five years of retail management experience, and you have only two, you might not be as qualified as other applicants. While sometimes it's possible to make up for skills gaps if you excel in other areas, hiring managers frequently have specific criteria in mind, and they use it to determine whom they call for interviews.No matter how strong your skills or experience are, you won't land a new job without first securing an interview with a prospective employer. Job seekers often consider this step of the hiring process the most difficult -- and perplexing. 
Think abt it people!!