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Jawatan kosong di Pentadbiran N.Sembilan

Posted by Admin Tuesday, March 23, 2010, under | No comments

Jawatan Kosong di Pentadbiran Kerajaan Negeri Sembilan
Closing date 26 Mac 2010

Applications are invited from Malaysian citizens. Priority will be given to the people of Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus to fill the following positions: -

Position :
  1. Assistant officer of Islamic Affairs
  2. Islamic Affairs Assistant 
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Official Website -  http://www.ns.gov.my/portal/
 
How to apply
  1. Application must be made using Form SPA.1 Pin.7/91 available at One-Stop Center, G Floor, Block D, Wisma Negeri, 70503 Seremban.
  2. Closing date for application is on March 26, 2010

Jawatan Kosong Di MD Kuala Selangor

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Jawatan Kosong di Majlis Daerah Kuala Selangor
Closing date 22 Mac 2010

Position:-
  1. Assistant Valuation Officer (W32)
  2. Assistant Valuation Officer (W36)
  3. Assistant Architecture (J29)
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Jawatan Kosong Mada

Posted by Admin Saturday, March 06, 2010, under , | No comments

Jawatan Kosong di Lembaga Kemajuan Pertaniaan Muda
Closing date 15 Mac 2010
Applicants from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens are invited to fill the following positions in the service Muda Agricultural Development Authority: --

Position:-
1) Auditor (Grade W41)
2) Agriculture (Grade G17) 
3) Civil Technician (Grade J17)

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How to Apply:
1. Application can be made using the form MADA Am 3 that can be printed from the Website MADA http://www.mada.gov.my
2. All applications must be submitted to: --

          Pengurus Besar,
          Lembaga Kemajuan Pertanian Muda,
          Bahagian Khidmat Pengurusan,
          Ibu Pejabat MADA,
          Ampang Jajar,
          05990 ALOR STAR.
          [ u.p.: Cawangan Pengurusan Sumber Manusia]

 3. Applicants who are currently serving with the Government, Statutory Bodies or Local Authorities must make application through their Head of Department with the Annual Performance Report and included a copy of Press Service.

Closing date for application is on March 15, 2010. Applications received late will not be entertained.




How to sell yourself in a job interview

Posted by Admin Saturday, March 06, 2010, under | 1 comment

How can you make somebody want to appoint you? It is very simple put yourself in the shoes of the recruiter and concentrate on his or her requirements and you will become an appealing candidate.

Collect information regarding the company, how is it working? What is its objectives and mission and who are its clients? What are the recruiter’s main concerns and liability? The more you collect information, the more you become well aware of the company. So you can prepare relevant question to ask at the time of the interview.

Learn the depiction of the post for which you have applied. Be obvious on what is anticipated and if you have the backdrop and abilities to perform it.

Prepare a list of your potency and do discussing how they harmonize the necessities of the work. Note down exact instances that reveal these strengths and be able to talk sinuously and wisely about them.

Create an appealing impression at the interview. Be punctual, keep eye contact and offer a firm handshake. Dress one notch above what is anticipated for the job you are interviewing for.

Seek familiar ground linking you and the recruiter to establish a good relationship and to stand out from the mob. Be cautious not to exaggerate this and look distressed.

Develop what can be seen as possible drawbacks into potency. Be quiet and positive.

Make use of exact examples to explain why you are an ideal match for the post. Ask curious queries to reveal a real interest in the job. Try to know what the revenue rate is at the organization, what kind of work culture is, and how they keep their workers content and cheerful. You are making an attempt to realize if you need to work for that organization as much as they are trying to realize if they need you.

Reveal that you are skilled at solving problems. Recognize a problem the organization is facing or a problem you may potentially come across in that work and talk how you'd resolve it.

Make the recruiter feel good about appointing you. Be fervent, receptive, honest and sociable .

Follow up with a thank you message that restates your experience and points out specific subject covered in the interview to activate the people’s memory about your winning interview.

Jawatan Kosong IKIM

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Jawatan Kosong di Institut Kefahaman Islam Malaysia
Applications are invited from Malaysian citizens qualified to fill positions at the Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia Public Company Limited with a guarantee (Company Limited by Guarantee).

Position :-
1) Senior Economics Fellow
    (Closing Date 31.Mac.2010)
2) Driver
    (Closing Date 15.Mac.2010)
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How to Apply
Candidates who are interested are invited to submit an application letter along with copies of the following documents: --
a) Particulars of a complete personal (resume / curriculum vitae on qualifications and experience)b) passport sized color photograph (not returnable)c) Copies of certificates and academic transcripts, identification card, birth certificate, last salary slip and other related documents if any.
Application letter along with documents should reach to:
 

Ketua Pengarah
Institut Kefahaman Islam Malaysia (IKIM)
2, Langgak Tunku
Off Jalan Duta
50480 KUALA LUMPUR
(up: Bahagian Pentadbiran)
Tel: 03-62046200 Faks: 03-62014189 


10 Things Successful Job Seekers Do to Get Employed Quicker

When I first came into recruitment, one of the things that interested me was why successful job seekers were successful. On initial analysis they were no better qualified, skilled or capable than any other human beings that they were applying against, and yet they got employed quicker, and in doing so applied for fewer jobs.

My research also led me to asking the question why we - recruitment and human resources - as an industry rejected good job applicants? Were there better techniques and tactics that these people were not applying, that conversely the successful job seekers were?

The answer to both question was yes, and here are the top ten issues that successful job seekers apply to get employed quicker.

1. They have a specific target job in mind: Just like successful people in life have specific goals, successful job seekers have specific jobs or roles in mind. These fulfil three employer questions: that they have the required skills, qualifications and experiences; that this position is the next logical step in their planned career path; that they have a next step in their career

2. They can communicate who they are and what they offer: they know what they offer, what the market seeks, and can communicate this to a potential employer. Many call this a lift pitch

3. They research the market: lets say that you were the worlds best driver of horse drawn carriages. Everyone you talked to today would tell you that there were few paying jobs in that market. Yet every day, unsuccessful job seekers go looking for jobs in their geography that don't exist, or won't pay them enough on which to live their lifestyle. The successful know what is being recruited for, who is recruiting, and at what rates

4. They do some research on that employer: when they find what looks like a suitable job advert, they research that employer. The best often do this at multiple levels, through both reading the companies website and news reports, through to networking themselves into and around that organisation

5. They engage with employers BEFORE they apply: many professional employees get confused by the new world of recruitment. They think that the whole world is driven by job boards. Ah, wrong! People still employ people. While possibly utilising multiple techniques to find new potential positions, at the core of their search and application technique, successful job seekers always engage at the human level with a potential employer, often BEFORE they apply

6. They only apply for positions that they are suitable for: one of the statistics that most struck me, was that the most successful job seekers often applied for fewer than 10 positions, and yet the least successful often had statistics showing 100's or 1000's of applications. The successful only applied for the jobs where they knew they fitted the requirements. If you have applied for and been rejected from more than 20 positions, there is something wrong in your application technique

7. They get close to the hiring manager: as people employ people, then the most important person in any successful employment exercise - yes, beyond the successful applicant themselves - is the hiring manager. The hiring manager always has the final hire or reject decision. Successful employees get closer to the hiring manager early

8. They offer more than what is on their CV/resume: while many try to over write their CV's and resumes, trying to claim skills, experiences, or at worst qualifications that they neither have done or don't have, successful job seekers reveal more of the depth of their capability as their application progresses. This means that they don't over claim, they just have more communicated capability around the claimed skills

9. They know what they are worth: over 20% of successful job applicants fail to get the position because they didn't ask the first questions first: what could and should this job pay in this market, and what does this position actually pay? Before you apply, know what its worth in the current market, and hence what you could and can negotiate with that employer

10.They listen to feedback: this is a key issue for unsuccessful job seekers, that in my experience they never apply, and yet the successful are always aware of. The unsuccessful stop listening, and therefore stop learning, and hence become less successful in their now elongated job search. The wise and successful listen to both market experts, and learn to apply what works for them

Job search success is not a mere bagatelle in any market, and success has as much to do with approach and technique, as it has to do with what you offer and the type of position you seek.

So if any job will do, and just applying to adverts is your choice, then expect to go beyond the average current unemployment time scale of 37 weeks. But if you know what you want, and apply some easily learnt techniques that communicate your value clearly to a potential employer, then job search success can easily be yours. It really is just a matter of choice, application and resultant success.

Good Luck!

Ian R McAllister is the founder of a UK group focused on recruitment and employment in skills-short professional employment sectors, presently covering IT, telecoms and project management. The group also provides professional candidate information and services via a series of online resources, including the Professional CV and Executive CV services

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