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Title: Getting out into the Open World


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Getting out into the Open World
be better prepared for Hobsons Choice
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  • Who am I?
  • What do I want?
  • What do people want from me?
  • What should I be telling people?

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  • Who am I?
  • My CV
  • What do I want?
  • My Application
  • What do people want from me?
  • Interview
  • What should I be telling people?
  • Presentation

4
  • Who am I?
  • My CV
  • What do I want?
  • My Application
  • What do people want from me?
  • Interview
  • What should I be telling people?
  • Presentation

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  • My CV
  • Static
  • Omnibus collection of ones research publications
    and presentations
  • An official calling card at professional
    meetings, conferences and conventions
  • A document left with recruiters and/or interested
    persons
  • Dynamic
  • Created on the fly
  • Tailored to the job requirements and/or position
  • Specific components stressed/dropped on to meet
    requirements
  • UPDATE ON A REGULAR BASIS

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  • My CV
  • Not recommended
  • Age
  • Ethnic Identity
  • Political Affiliation
  • Religion
  • Hobbies
  • Place of birth
  • Photo
  • Physical Statistics

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  • My CV
  • Must do
  • Keep It Simple Stupid
  • Easy to read, short and attractive
  • If they didnt hear it, you didnt say it
  • MUST BE AS GOOD AS YOU MAKE IT

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  • My CV
  • Home work prior to any attempt
  • Read about the prospective employer
  • Magazines, papers etc
  • The web
  • Friends/college-mates
  • Include
  • Personal details, education, work experience,
    interests, skills, references
  • Restrict length to 1-2 pages
  • Style based on chronology/skills
  • MUST BE AS GOOD AS YOU MAKE IT

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  • My CV
  • Mistakes that I am liable to commit!
  • Spelling mistakes
  • Use of unwanted jargon
  • Irrelevant qualifications
  • Employment details
  • Hobbies
  • A CV too long!
  • Unnecessary information (why change of jobs?)
  • SPELLCHECK VERIFY ALL DETAILS

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  • My CV
  • The Waterloo of a CV
  • Critical information appearing much later in the
    sequence (The impact must be made within 30
    seconds of commencing to read the CV)
  • A CV a bit too long!
  • Overload or scarcity of relevant information
  • Spelling/grammatical errors
  • Incorrect personal information
  • 85 OF CVs ARE REJECTED BECAUSE
  • OF INCORRECT/ INCOMPLETE DETAILS

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  • My APPLICATION
  • Home work prior to any attempt
  • Read the Application blank
  • Plan the contents/entries
  • Collect all necessary enclosures, have them
    copied (and attested if needed)
  • Have a recent photograph (get a new one taken if
    the earlier one is a bit too old!)
  • Fill in a dummy form
  • Verify the entries and contents
  • The actual act.
  • Fill in the original form and sign, attach all
    enclosures, put in a large envelope, seal and
    hand over personally (or send by registered post)
  • MUST BE AS GOOD AS YOU MAKE IT

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My INTERVIEW Employer Uses it as an opportunity
to know more about the candidate ( besides the
resume/CV) Candidate Uses it as an opportunity
to know more about the company (its culture,
values, future plans and career growth)
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  • My INTERVIEW
  • Home work prior to the interview
  • What aspects of your career are really exciting
    for you?
  • What aspects of your career do you really feel
    worried about discussing?
  • Can you formulate answers to these questions in
    advance?
  • How can you use the interview the know more of
    the prospective employer?
  • MUST BE AS GOOD AS YOU PREPARE FOR IT

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  • My INTERVIEW
  • The Achilles Heel
  • What if I dont know the answer that relates to
    the job applied for?
  • What if the questions are meant to expose my
    weaknesses?
  • What if the interviewer does not know why he is
    asking a question?
  • How does my experience management skill fit in
    with the needs?
  • How are my opinions about industry/professional
    trends?
  • What are my reasons for leaving the current job?
  • What are my salary expectations?
  • How do I see my growth in the profession/company?
  • Are there any issues with my personality and
    relationship skills?
  • ANTICIPATE AND PREPARE FOR IT

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My INTERVIEW NEVER LIE
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My INTERVIEWFacing itin FOUR steps
Demeanour Interactions
Answering Questions
Entry, Seating Exit
Presenting oneself and documents
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My INTERVIEWFacing itSTEP 1
  • Formal Dress
  • All docs in orderin a folder
  • Copy of application/CV (as submitted) along with
    the very enclosures (submitted with original
    application/CV
  • Models, demos, simulations (in working order)
  • SOFTWARE OFTEN FAIL TO WORK
  • AT THE INTERVIEW LOCATION!

Presenting oneself and documents
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My INTERVIEWFacing itSTEP 2
  • Knock
  • Greet
  • Sit downonly when asked to
  • Lift chairdont pull!
  • Face the panel
  • Documents on lapnot the table!
  • Bend forwardwhile answering
  • Face the interviewerwhile answering
  • At the endthank and leave
  • Step back, turn and walk away

Entry, Seating Exit
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My INTERVIEWFacing itSTEP 3
  • Listen to the question, Comprehend and then
    Answer
  • In case of a problem, ask for a repetition
  • Show confidence
  • Be short and brief in your replies
  • Reply clearly and loudly
  • Avoid humour and/or satire

Answering Questions
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My INTERVIEWFacing itSTEP 4
  • Look at the Interviewer
  • Provide authentic information
  • Avoid fiddling and/or taking things from the
    table
  • Have a loud and clear voice
  • Reply in simple sentences
  • Make in reply specificno add-ons please!
  • If complimented, say THANKSif rejected, say SORRY

Demeanour Interactions
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My INTERVIEWFacing itSTEP 4 (contd.)
  • Avoid mannerisms/repetitions
  • Avoid errors/contradictions
  • Handshake only if the interviewer puts his hand
    forward
  • Avoid insulting comments/remarks
  • Give evidence for only that can be proved!
  • Request questions in your area of choice
  • If the suggested topic is OK with youplease be
    prepared to answer all questions

Demeanour Interactions
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  • My INTERVIEWSome Common Questions!
  • Tell us about yourself
  • What made you interested in us?
  • Why should we take you instead of the others?
  • What are your major weaknesses?
  • Why did you leave your earlier job?
  • Are you overqualified for the job?
  • Where do you see yourself in the next five years?
  • What are your salary expectations?

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  • My PRESENTATION
  • About myself
  • About my experience
  • About my expertise
  • About my products/developments
  • About my compatibility with the employer

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PRESENTATION SKILLS
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Presentation Scenarios
TYPE
AUDIENCE
STYLE
PROFILE
Work Review
Boss, Chief, Team
Format
Marketing
Decision-makers,
Features, Benefits,
Presentation
Users
Costs
Technical
Knowledgeable,
Aids, Questions
Presentation
Motivated
Answers
Reading a
Learned, Focussed
Results, Support
Paper
(may have a copy of
Material
the paper)
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What goes Wrong?
  • Dull Delivery
  • Bad Preparation
  • Time Management
  • Irrelevant Examples
  • Improper Use of Aids
  • Lack of concern
  • No Motivation

27
On the Improvement Path
EXCELLENT
V. GOOD
GOOD
Rating
Time/Stage
3 yrs
8 yrs.
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Improvement Path Good
Planning
Practice
Preparation
Presentation
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Improvement Path Good
  • Audience Profile
  • The Environment
  • The Support Material
  • Me

30
Improvement Path Good
  • Me SWOT Analysis
  • Strengths
  • Weaknesses
  • Opportunities
  • Threats

31
Improvement Path Good
  • An Ideal Speaker
  • Communication Barriers
  • Generalities
  • Tricks
  • Skeptical Audiences
  • Lesser the Better

32
Improvement Path Good
  • An Ideal Speaker
  • Effortless
  • Confident
  • Good Eye Contact
  • Enthusiastic
  • Knowledgeable
  • Nice
  • Audible
  • Neat Visuals

33
Improvement Path Good
  • Communication Barriers
  • Daydreaming
  • Debating
  • Detouring
  • Private Planning

34
Improvement Path Good
  • Generalities
  • Use Conversational Tone
  • Use Good Visuals
  • Use Pointers
  • Address Individuals
  • Read Audience
  • Effectively handle Questions
  • The Secret!

35
Improvement Path Very Good
  • An Ideal Speaker
  • Communication Barriers
  • Generalities
  • Tricks
  • Skeptical Audiences
  • Lesser the Better

36
Improvement Path Very Good
  • Tricks of the Trade
  • Arouse Curiosity
  • Raise a Query
  • Reveal Shocking Facts
  • Start with a Casual Opening
  • Establish Common Ground
  • Include Humour
  • Intersperse Quotations

37
Improvement Path Excellent
  • An Ideal Speaker
  • Communication Barriers
  • Generalities
  • Tricks
  • Skeptical Audiences
  • Lesser the Better

38
Improvement Path Excellent
  • Skeptical Audiences
  • Limit Objectives
  • Include Objective Information
  • Establish Common Ground
  • Opinions

39
Improvement Path Excellent
  • Lesser the Better
  • Repeated/Rhetorical Phrases
  • Threats
  • Fiddling
  • Showing ones Back to Audience
  • Speaking in Bursts
  • Speaking Fast
  • Singing

40
Sustaining Excellence
  • Observe other Speakers
  • Record Replay your Talk
  • Things to Avoid
  • Expressions
  • Equipment
  • Gestures

41
OPEN HOUSE
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