Thursday, April 21, 2011

Interview Tips

Interview Tips


With the economy being topsy turvy, Here are some tips on your job searches


Interview Tips - Be Prepared to Answer Questions

 Tell me about yourself. Be prepared to respond to the question, "Tell me about yourself," by creating a 15-second "sound bite" that describes your professional background and strongest skills in two or three sentences. Vary your response according to the specific job opportunity and offer a brief description of why you would be a good fit for the position. One of the best ways to prepare for an interview is to rehearse with a tape recorder and then critique your answers.

 Tell me about your background, accomplishments, strengths and weaknesses. Employers who ask this question are usually looking for a short synopsis of your experience. Be sure to demonstrate how you've developed professionally and be objective when listing your strengths and weaknesses. 

 How would you describe your most recent job performance? Hiring managers tend to ask this question in order to gauge your level of enthusiasm for the work that you do. They're also looking for a direct connection between your current position and the one for which you're applying. 

 What interests you about our company? This question seems straightforward, but it can sometimes be difficult to answer if you haven't thought about it beforehand. There are two important factors to include in your answer. The first is to use your knowledge of the company to show your sincere interest. Second, give a specific reason the position for which you're applying appeals to you (other than the fact that you need a job).

 Who was your most difficult boss and why? It's imperative to be as diplomatic as possible when answering this question. Avoid becoming too personal; instead, focus on your previous supervisor's management style and the manner in which he or she communicated. The interviewer is looking for some indication as to how well you would get along with your future boss, if you were hired.

 What outside activities are most significant to your personal development? Many employers ask this question to see what kind of balance you are looking for between your personal and professional lives. While it's good to list one or two activities, be careful not to list too many activities as the employer may wonder if outside interest will interfere with your work.

 Where do you see yourself in five years? In ten years? Avoid mapping out a detailed plan when answering this question. Instead, describe what you feel is the next logical step or steps in your career path.


Interview Dos 


 Arrive on time or a few minutes early. 

 If presented with an application, fill it out neatly and completely. Don't attach your resume unless you're told to do so.

 Greet the interviewer by last name if you are sure of the pronunciation. If not, ask the employer to repeat it.

 Project energy and enthusiasm. Smile and shake hands firmly. 

 Wait until you're offered a chair before sitting. Sit upright, look alert and interested at all times. Listen carefully and respond succinctly and articulately. 

 Look the hiring manager in the eye while speaking. 

 Early in the meeting, try to get the interviewer to describe the job and the duties to you so you can focus your responses on your background, skills and accomplishments that relate to the position. 

 Be sincere and truthful while focusing on communicating your specific professional achievements that relate to the accounting or finance job opening. 


 Interview Don'ts 


 Don't answer with a simple "yes" or "no." Explain whenever possible.

 If you don't understand a question – or need a moment to think about it - say so. Never pretend to know something or someone when you don't.

 Don't rely on your application or resume to do the selling for you. Interviewers will want you to be convincing. 

 Don't make negative remarks about present or former employers. When explaining your reasons for leaving, communicate your rationale professionally. 

 Don't over-answer questions. If the interviewer steers the conversation into controversial – or even illegal – topics, try to do more listening than speaking. Keep your responses non-committal.

 Don't inquire about salary, vacations, benefits, bonuses or retirement on the initial interview unless you are sure the employer is interested in hiring you. If the interviewer asks what salary you want, give a range based on your research of the job market, but indicate that you're more interested in the opportunity for continued learning and professional development than in a specific salary.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

The Joy of Positive Thinking

In today’s fast paced world, it can be difficult to take time out to remember the importance of one positive thought.  With high-energy situations, life becomes inundated with negativity, leaving one to feel overwhelmed, insecure and unhappy.  As you share your negative attitudes with yourself and those around you, it becomes imperative to change in order to move ahead.

It is important to realize that your reactions to any situation will directly reflect your attitudes for the day.  So the question that one should ask themselves is, how can I avoid getting into and staying in the negative?

Here are some pointers:

First, realize that every difficult situation is not necessarily negative.  Understand that although your situation is rough, your reaction to it is what makes it negative or positive.

Second, Make a note that things happen.  Life is good but with the good comes the bad.   Everything cannot and will not be peaches and cream.  For life would then be a fairy tale.

Third, when faced with negative situations take a moment to step back and evaluate.  Ask yourself what is really happening?  How am I perceiving this situation?  Is the situation negative or is my reaction to it negative?  Asking yourself these questions will give you an opportunity to calm down and react appropriately.

Fourth, take time daily to positively affirm your existence.  Say to yourself, “ I am the master of my fate, the captain of my soul.  There is no one that can deny me my joy for the day.  My positive attitude is contagious and it is a disease that is incurable.”  Positive affirmations will keep you positive and it will create excitement all around you.

Fifth, stay away from negative people and negative forces in your life.  Do not allow yourself to be placed in a situation that you will perceive as negative.  You know you better than anyone else.  Make sure you control who you converse and associate with.  Place yourself in situations where you are comfortable.  If by chance you get into that negative situation and the above steps fail, remove yourself immediately.  This will prevent you from falling into your company’s negativity.  Remember, Birds of a Feather flock together.

Lastly, always take time to tell yourself, your spouse, and your children that a positive attitude will allow you to reach great heights of achievement.  Inform all around you that a positive mental attitude will bring you nothing but joy and happiness.

Negativity is a dead battery draining a new one.  It slowly takes away you energy without replacing it.  Your brain is like a computer, what you put in you get out.  If you continue to place negative in you negative will come out of you.

The only way to combat the negativity is to constantly implant positive.  The positive will cancel out the negative allowing you to live a more fulfilling life.



Let’s recap:

1-     Realize

2-     Make Note

3-     Step Back & Evaluate

4-     Positively Affirm Existence

5-     Stay Away From Negative People, Places & Things

6-     Inform All Around You



These 6 steps can assist you in relieving the negative that comes in your life.

For guidance into a more positive life, try repeating this prayer…

Father, I ask that you create in me a wholesome spirit.  Make me humble enough to accept my situations as they are and give me the patience and strength to deal with those situations I see as difficult.  I allow you to work fully through me to speak your word to others in the most positive and uplifting manner.  Lord, I ask that you give me the strength to stay in Your way.  To always see the positive in a situation instead of the negative.  These things I ask in Your name, Amen

Take a time out each morning to recite your Positive Prayer and meditate on the positive in your life.  This will surely bring you to the Joy of Positive Thinking.


Walk With The Creator, Stay Positive, Stay Uplifted, Stay Strengthened, and Be Blessed!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Your Sigma Image

Your Sigma Image


What Image are you portraying?

FIRST IMPRESSIONS - LASTING IMPRESSION In the first thirty seconds people make judgments about us on a subconscious level, based on what they see, hear and sense. From business casual to the ultimate power look, tailor your presentation for success in today's Sigma's workplace. Sorors should learn to Project More Power, Confidence and Credibility! Uphold the standards of our founders through portraying the most positive and powerful image possible.

Sorors can begin by using some simple marketing techniques.
THE SIX P's OF PERSONAL MARKETING
  • Persona — Make your public Image one to be noticed and admired
  • Packaging — Make sure how you package yourself is appropriate for the occasion
  • Positioning — Position yourself in image positive activities
  • Presentation — Present yourself in a lady like and professional manner
  • Promotion — Promote the sorority as something special to you
  • Passion — Show your passion to move onward, upward and forward excitedly creating a passion in others
MAKE THE RIGHT STATEMENT EVERY TIME

"What you wear speaks so loudly, I cannot hear what you say," Dress appropriately in every setting. Do not wear a business suit to a social function and vice versa. Add polish and presence to the substance and outclass the competition

You are the message!



In the first thirty seconds people make judgments about you based on what they see, hear and sense. It's true that you never get a second chance to create a great first impression. Your personal appearance can be your greatest asset or your worst liability.

Knowing how to present yourself and the power of personal marketing is as critical as the degrees and business skills on your resume. Companies spend millions of dollars packaging their products. Think of yourself as the most important package you will ever market. Your image should consume someone's memory!

Increase your POWER, Confidence and Credibility, discover the key components of a winning image by portraying a winning image. Work to make You marketable and the rest is a cinch. 

Friday, April 15, 2011

Communication is the Key

Sister Communications — How important is communication to you and your sorors? What barriers have you had to face in communicating effectively with your sisters? Work together for better and more effective sister communications through several great Sigma Communication Tips.



Often, one's ability to clearly communicate will determine their ultimate success more than nearly any other attribute. A soror is not capable of reaching her Sigma potential without effective communications skills. When communicating with one another you can follow some very simple communication rules.


·         A good communicator has the ability to set a person at ease. She can find a way to relate to nearly anyone of any background, regardless of social status, title or position within the organization.

·         The fastest way to open the lines of communication is to smile. A smile overcomes innumerable communications barriers, crossing the boundaries of culture, race, age, class, gender, education, and economic status.

·          When sorors feel that their opinions are valued, they develop a sense of ownership in achieving the organizations goals; this kind of "ownership" cannot be bought at any price...it must be earned through respectful listening.

·         Often, non-verbal communication is more powerful than anything that's said verbally. True communicators understand this and can maintain a calm, internal confidence because they have worked hard, prepared for the tough moment, and have built on the successes of the past.

Communication with your sorors is most important in order to achieve the goals set forth by our founders. Imagine if our founders did not communicate, if not for communication Sigma would not be available to us.
Most importantly, sorors do not need to like one another in order to communicate effectively. It is the good communicator that removes all barriers in order to get the job done. All in all sister communications will allow Sigma to move forward with an open line of great communication.


Real Talk with Real Solutions for Real Sorors!