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04-11-2008, 03:07 AM
|  | G. Immortal
Gender: | | Last Online: 05-17-2008 06:42 PM Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: New York | | What is the best way to find a job? Guys, as you all know ,specially those who have been through the job hunting experience, job hunting is not a fun part of life. What do you think is the best and less time consuming way to find a job...both in Bangladesh and in abroad! As for option you can consider online, personal networking, internship, newspaper or anything else!
Lest start guys... | 
04-11-2008, 03:14 AM
|  | Son of Zeus Moderator
Gender: | | Last Online: 05-17-2008 03:56 PM Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: PCr samne | | donno about situations abroad........ but here you gotta try everything you can. online hunting, personal networking, newspaper, without circular CV droping all of them simultaneously. jobs do come to some lucky people who do not put much effort into looking for it, but it is wise to think beforehand that you are not one of them. one thing often helps. that is changing and aligning cv a little, according to the job description. discarding anything unnecessary or irrelevant to that particular post and adding something particularly relevant or beneficial 
Call Sign: Apollo|...So Say we All...! | 
04-11-2008, 03:55 AM
|  | G. Immortal
Gender: | | Last Online: 05-17-2008 01:05 PM Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Meghla Megher Deshe, Bristi Hoye Pori Seshe :) | | hmmm, abroad er kotha boli... Network. Network. Network.The most important first step in accessing the hidden job market is to network. Get out there and talk to anyone and everyone who may be able to give you insight into where there are jobs. Start by making a list of everyone you can talk to. These people do not have to be f riends, or even acquaintances, just anyone with whom you have enough o f a common thread to initiate a conversation. Great potential networking contacts include friends, acquaintances, neighbors, relatives, classmates, teachers, club members, employers, supervisors, colleagues, subordinates, clients, customers and fellow association members. Research potential employers. Since you’ll be applying for a job without seeing a job description, it’s important to research the company to find out as much as you can about the tasks, skills, and experiences they may be looking for. This will help you to write a resume and cover letter that is relevant to their organization. Staying focused on a specific industry or position will make the task of researching companies much easier. Starting with too broad of a scope can be overwhelming and you may find you never get around to actually contacting any companies. Learn how to sell yourself . When a company has not requested resumes for a specific position it can be difficult to get the attention of the key decision maker. After researching potential employers you should have a better understanding of what they’re looking for. Use this information to sell yourself .
Get your resume to the right person. I f your networking or company research produced the name o f a person who is responsible f or hiring then start by calling the company and veri f ying that person’s name and contact in f ormation.
I f you don't know of a specific contact at the company, call and ask for someone by title. For example you might say, "I need to write a letter to your head o f accounting. May I know his or her name, please?" If you can't think o f anyone at all, ask f or the president. It’s unlikely you’ll get through to him or her, but the secretary can point you in the right direction. Once you have a person’s name you can send a personalized cover letter and resume. In the letter, be sure to state exactly what kind of job you’re looking for. Simply saying that you’re looking for any available position does not make you come across as a good candidate.
End your letter by telling them you'll be calling them within 48 hours. Don’t leave them waiting too long to hear from you or you’ll be forgotten. 
Don’t take “no” for an answer. It’s rarely easy to get the attention of decision makers in a company. Even once you know the proper person to contact, you still have the task of getting your resume into his or her hands. In this situation persistence really does pay off , so stick with it. The key to getting through to them is to anticipate what problems you may encounter and have a plan for how you’ll deal with them. Some of the most common problems you’re likely to face are: - Gatekeepers: These are the secretaries and assistants whose job is to keep you away from the decision maker. Get around them by calling at least once a day until you reach the decision maker directly. You can also try calling after hours or at lunch time.
- Voicemail: Leave a message with the specifics of why you’re calling and your contact information. Then end the call by saying that you’ll call them back and when. This is a good introduction for when you are able to get them on the phone.
- Objections: When you do get through to the decision maker you may be met with a series of objections. “We’re not hiring” or “I’m too busy right now” are common, so expect to hear them. Usually reassuring them that you will only take a moment o f their time and then quickly stating your reason f or calling is the best approach. -Bill Zhou
Enough Lecturing  | 
04-11-2008, 03:56 AM
|  | G. Immortal
Gender: | | Last Online: 05-17-2008 01:05 PM Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Meghla Megher Deshe, Bristi Hoye Pori Seshe :) | | I hope amar eishob tomare boring kortechena....I tell you this is really work here...they want to see that you actually want the job... | 
04-11-2008, 03:58 AM
|  | G. Immortal
Gender: | | Last Online: 05-17-2008 06:42 PM Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: New York | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Bristir Chhonde I hope amar eishob tomare boring kortechena....I tell you this is really work here...they want to see that you actually want the job... | appi not at all... i am so glad that you are taking my threads in consideration and think that its worth posting...thanks for the nice share appi....
polapainz post koro sob aikhane...
I need to know more about personal networking  | 
04-11-2008, 04:03 AM
|  | G. Immortal
Gender: | | Last Online: 05-17-2008 01:05 PM Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Meghla Megher Deshe, Bristi Hoye Pori Seshe :) | | eigullo amaader life er serious issue....obosshoi seriously neya uchit. ebon janano uchit. ami ja jani ja follow kori ta share korchi nothing else api...good luck. let me know if can be any help. | 
04-11-2008, 04:53 AM
|  | Son of Zeus Moderator
Gender: | | Last Online: 05-17-2008 03:56 PM Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: PCr samne | | awesome post Brishtir Chonde . repu system akhono thakle akdom dhele ditam  
Call Sign: Apollo|...So Say we All...! | 
04-11-2008, 11:18 AM
|  | Tired.... Moderator
Gender: | | Last Online: 05-16-2008 12:45 PM Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: RajshaHi | | ki bishal lecture !!
porte porte amar khudha lege gelo 
nice info  | 
05-02-2008, 03:27 AM
|  | G. Prodigy
Gender: | | Last Online: 05-15-2008 10:38 PM Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Dhaka | | after the post of habijabi and brishtir chonde(nice one  ) there isn't much to say. Just like to add some points.
1. Apart from being smart you really gotta do well in your interview.In many job interviews there are some exams(both written and viva). And trust me if you are confident that what you have learned in your bachelor's degree is enough then you are making a big mistake. You need to research that position, what tech knowledge it requires, then you should make a list. In my case , i have my senior brothers who have helped me a great deal about these, they even made us a syllabus of what to read before going to an interview.You can also take help from your seniors. All i am trying to say is that be prepared and don't be over confident.
2. Everybody gets nervous in the interview. But the credit goes to them who can hide it . Be jolly out there.And if you don't know the answer of a question just say you forgot or you don't know. Don't try to make things up.
If you work hard enough there's nothing stopping you to get a job( unless you are a fata kopailla). Another thing , don't take a job out of frustration that you don't like.If you do that, You will regret it for the rest of your life( i know i am). If it is possible for you to wait a little longer pleaseee wait and try to find another job that you like.
Happy hunting  . From the ashes of dead, he will rise, he will command thy dark,he will be the undead. Ezekiel (dark god)-10:02 | 
05-02-2008, 04:13 AM
|  | G. Immortal
Gender: | | Last Online: 05-17-2008 06:42 PM Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: New York | | wow...nice info guys...ami ai thread tar kotha vule e gesilam...thanks for bring it on again obinossor...and thanks ...i started job hunting already...but no luck so far  | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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