Dr. Abdul Kalam:
Love your job but don't love your Company because you may not know when your company stops loving you.
Dr. Abdul Kalam :
What is the Secret of SUCCESS... ? "RIGHT DECISIONS"How do you make Right Decisions...? "EXPERIENCE"How do you get Experience... ? "WRONG DECISIONS"
Dr. Abdul Kalam:
Without your involvement you can't succeed. With your involvement you can't fail.
Stanley Ferrard:
You are not responsible for what people think about you. But you are responsible for what you give them to think about you.
Charles Dickens:
A man is lucky if he is the first love of a Woman. A woman is lucky if she is the last love of a man.
George Bernard Shaw:
Write your Sad times in Sand, Write your Good times in Stone.
Bill Jacobs:
Behind every successful man, there is an untold pain in his heart.
John Keats:
It's better to loose your Ego to the one you Love, than to loose the one you LOVE because of EGO.
And the Best One…….
Don't make promise when you are in JOY . Don't reply when you are SAD. Don't take decisions when you are ANGRY. Think twice, Act wise....
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Friday, November 14, 2008
New Slang word "Banglored"
Did u know that?
"Bangalored" is a adjective which recently got added in the dictionary.
A person is said to be bangalored if he lost his job because the work got outsourced to Bangalore or any other city in India(Asia) .
"He got bangalored last week" is an example of its usage.
U can also type this word "bangalored" in Google search n see. (Or www.dictionary.com)
Lot of people in US got bangalored that it became an issue during the US Presidential election. That ' s exactly when this word was coined.
"Bangalored" is a adjective which recently got added in the dictionary.
A person is said to be bangalored if he lost his job because the work got outsourced to Bangalore or any other city in India(Asia) .
"He got bangalored last week" is an example of its usage.
U can also type this word "bangalored" in Google search n see. (Or www.dictionary.com)
Lot of people in US got bangalored that it became an issue during the US Presidential election. That ' s exactly when this word was coined.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Lessons for 'How to get Promotion in Job"....
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Monday, July 14, 2008
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Dressing Sense for Interview
There are a few simple rules of thumb that you need to keep in mind when ever it comes to selecting the right clothes for that all important job interview that you have been waiting to get.
Since you have so much riding on the first impression that you present to a prospective employer, the question of what to wear takes on a much greater significance than usual in a job interview.
When it comes time to pick a suit for the interview, there is a rule that should be followed, which is to think conservative. A traditional dark blue or a dark gray suit with pin stripes is a great way to present an air of confidence and aptitude, without straying at all from the bounds of good taste. For upper level and middle level executive positions, an accompany vest may very well be in order. Also, when picking a suit, you should consider the image that you wish to present.
When it comes time to pick out a shirt, the rule is that you can not go wrong with white. This is especially true if you are unsure about the personality of the person with whom you will be interviewing, as most job candidates usually are. A white shirt will make sure you look properly business like, without being or feeling over dressed. If you feel you know your prospective employer well enough that it would be completely appropriate for you to wear a shirt of light blue or off white or even a shade of light green or pink, then you can certainly do so. Just keep in mind that you should stick with solid colors.
Finally, the tie that you choose will help cement your image in the mind of the interviewer. The rule of thumb with ties is simply no cartoons. Hopefully, you have already have a good selection of ties and among that collection a variety of ties that would be much more appropriate for a job interview. Also, unless your interview is in the fashion industry or the music industry, then you will want to select a tie in a conservative color with a traditional pattern. And it is usually best to stay away from ties that are decorated with your favorite logo.
Since you have so much riding on the first impression that you present to a prospective employer, the question of what to wear takes on a much greater significance than usual in a job interview.
When it comes time to pick a suit for the interview, there is a rule that should be followed, which is to think conservative. A traditional dark blue or a dark gray suit with pin stripes is a great way to present an air of confidence and aptitude, without straying at all from the bounds of good taste. For upper level and middle level executive positions, an accompany vest may very well be in order. Also, when picking a suit, you should consider the image that you wish to present.
When it comes time to pick out a shirt, the rule is that you can not go wrong with white. This is especially true if you are unsure about the personality of the person with whom you will be interviewing, as most job candidates usually are. A white shirt will make sure you look properly business like, without being or feeling over dressed. If you feel you know your prospective employer well enough that it would be completely appropriate for you to wear a shirt of light blue or off white or even a shade of light green or pink, then you can certainly do so. Just keep in mind that you should stick with solid colors.
Finally, the tie that you choose will help cement your image in the mind of the interviewer. The rule of thumb with ties is simply no cartoons. Hopefully, you have already have a good selection of ties and among that collection a variety of ties that would be much more appropriate for a job interview. Also, unless your interview is in the fashion industry or the music industry, then you will want to select a tie in a conservative color with a traditional pattern. And it is usually best to stay away from ties that are decorated with your favorite logo.
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