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March 30, 2012
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Jawatan Kosong SPP

This particular interview question, in whatever form it's asked, really scares a lot of job applicants. It's phrased as a very negative-sounding question. People have been known to be left speechless.

It's intended to be a tough, direct, interview question. Only very good, clear and comprehensive, interview answer will do the job. This one interview question can soon separate the good applicants from all the others. There's a practical reason for this approach, and it's based on checking the interviewee's knowledge.

Important Tips by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini:

This can be a very high value interview question. It covers information which would otherwise be asked in other questions, so it's weighted accordingly. Interviewees are advised to expect this interview question, and put a lot of thought and care into their interview answers. The 'Why Should We Hire You?' interview question can occur at any point in the interview. There are two elements to this question:

The interviewee must define their understanding of the job's requirements, to show why they're suitable. The interviewee has to state their best claims for the job, to give a complete interview answer which matches job criteria. Answering the 'Why Should We Hire You' interview question.The interview answer must provide enough information which clearly shows both high employment value to the employer and strong skills and experience.

The interview answer must!!!!:(Advice by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini)

Set out a clear range of skills Show appropriate knowledge levels Show experience in the work required Show value to the employer You can see why this interview question is so effective.

Set out a clear range of skills

This is the basic information required for any job. What skills does the applicant have?

Show appropriate knowledge levels

Depending on the job, knowledge levels come with degrees of difficulty. The applicant has to show the right level, when answering the interview question.

Show experience in the work requiredAnother basic requirement. The interview answer requires clear evidence of appropriate experience.

Show value to the employer

This is the part of the interview answer where you're really addressing the 'Why Should We Hire You?' question directly. Do you have additional skills the employer can use? Can you add more value to your work by having more skills than other applicants?

Example

The interview question is 'What makes you the right person for the job?

''I have ten years experience doing all the work involved in this position. I'm qualified to the required level, and have a very good knowledge base. The quality of my work is described as above performance standards by my current employers. I have additional skills which add a range of related possible applications in the workplace.

Analysis

This interview answer demonstrates:

Applicant knows job requirements Can prove experience Shows high work standards Qualified to required level Has a good knowledge base Has additional skills

By: Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini.

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Temuduga Terbuka di Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB)



Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (bahasa Inggeris: Malayan Railway; singkatan: KTMB) merupakan pengendali kereta api utama di Semenanjung Malaysia.Dahulunya ia dikenali sebagai sebuah agensi di bawah Pentadbiran Keretapi Tanah Melayu, ia kini dikenali sebagai KTMB berikutan kesan kempen pengkorporatan yang diterajui kerajaan pada tahun 1992.Permohonan adalah dipelawa daripada warganegara Malaysia bagi mengisi kekosongan jawatan berikut di Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad:

1. Kerani Kaunter

Temuduga Terbuka pada 21 – 22 Mac 2012


KLIK SINI UNTUK IKLAN JAWATAN DAN CARA MEMOHON

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Jawatan Kosong SPA Perak

This particular interview question, in whatever form it's asked, really scares a lot of job applicants. It's phrased as a very negative-sounding question. People have been known to be left speechless.

It's intended to be a tough, direct, interview question. Only very good, clear and comprehensive, interview answer will do the job. This one interview question can soon separate the good applicants from all the others. There's a practical reason for this approach, and it's based on checking the interviewee's knowledge.

Important Tips by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini:

This can be a very high value interview question. It covers information which would otherwise be asked in other questions, so it's weighted accordingly. Interviewees are advised to expect this interview question, and put a lot of thought and care into their interview answers. The 'Why Should We Hire You?' interview question can occur at any point in the interview. There are two elements to this question:

The interviewee must define their understanding of the job's requirements, to show why they're suitable. The interviewee has to state their best claims for the job, to give a complete interview answer which matches job criteria. Answering the 'Why Should We Hire You' interview question.The interview answer must provide enough information which clearly shows both high employment value to the employer and strong skills and experience.

The interview answer must!!!!:(Advice by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini)

Set out a clear range of skills Show appropriate knowledge levels Show experience in the work required Show value to the employer You can see why this interview question is so effective.

Set out a clear range of skills

This is the basic information required for any job. What skills does the applicant have?

Show appropriate knowledge levels

Depending on the job, knowledge levels come with degrees of difficulty. The applicant has to show the right level, when answering the interview question.

Show experience in the work requiredAnother basic requirement. The interview answer requires clear evidence of appropriate experience.

Show value to the employer

This is the part of the interview answer where you're really addressing the 'Why Should We Hire You?' question directly. Do you have additional skills the employer can use? Can you add more value to your work by having more skills than other applicants?

Example

The interview question is 'What makes you the right person for the job?

''I have ten years experience doing all the work involved in this position. I'm qualified to the required level, and have a very good knowledge base. The quality of my work is described as above performance standards by my current employers. I have additional skills which add a range of related possible applications in the workplace.

Analysis

This interview answer demonstrates:

Applicant knows job requirements Can prove experience Shows high work standards Qualified to required level Has a good knowledge base Has additional skills

By: Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini.

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Jawatan Kosong NREB

This particular interview question, in whatever form it's asked, really scares a lot of job applicants. It's phrased as a very negative-sounding question. People have been known to be left speechless.

It's intended to be a tough, direct, interview question. Only very good, clear and comprehensive, interview answer will do the job. This one interview question can soon separate the good applicants from all the others. There's a practical reason for this approach, and it's based on checking the interviewee's knowledge.

Important Tips by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini:

This can be a very high value interview question. It covers information which would otherwise be asked in other questions, so it's weighted accordingly. Interviewees are advised to expect this interview question, and put a lot of thought and care into their interview answers. The 'Why Should We Hire You?' interview question can occur at any point in the interview. There are two elements to this question:

The interviewee must define their understanding of the job's requirements, to show why they're suitable. The interviewee has to state their best claims for the job, to give a complete interview answer which matches job criteria. Answering the 'Why Should We Hire You' interview question.The interview answer must provide enough information which clearly shows both high employment value to the employer and strong skills and experience.

The interview answer must!!!!:(Advice by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini)

Set out a clear range of skills Show appropriate knowledge levels Show experience in the work required Show value to the employer You can see why this interview question is so effective.

Set out a clear range of skills

This is the basic information required for any job. What skills does the applicant have?

Show appropriate knowledge levels

Depending on the job, knowledge levels come with degrees of difficulty. The applicant has to show the right level, when answering the interview question.

Show experience in the work requiredAnother basic requirement. The interview answer requires clear evidence of appropriate experience.

Show value to the employer

This is the part of the interview answer where you're really addressing the 'Why Should We Hire You?' question directly. Do you have additional skills the employer can use? Can you add more value to your work by having more skills than other applicants?

Example

The interview question is 'What makes you the right person for the job?

''I have ten years experience doing all the work involved in this position. I'm qualified to the required level, and have a very good knowledge base. The quality of my work is described as above performance standards by my current employers. I have additional skills which add a range of related possible applications in the workplace.

Analysis

This interview answer demonstrates:

Applicant knows job requirements Can prove experience Shows high work standards Qualified to required level Has a good knowledge base Has additional skills

By: Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini.

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Jawatan Kosong TLDM

This particular interview question, in whatever form it's asked, really scares a lot of job applicants. It's phrased as a very negative-sounding question. People have been known to be left speechless.

It's intended to be a tough, direct, interview question. Only very good, clear and comprehensive, interview answer will do the job. This one interview question can soon separate the good applicants from all the others. There's a practical reason for this approach, and it's based on checking the interviewee's knowledge.

Important Tips by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini:

This can be a very high value interview question. It covers information which would otherwise be asked in other questions, so it's weighted accordingly. Interviewees are advised to expect this interview question, and put a lot of thought and care into their interview answers. The 'Why Should We Hire You?' interview question can occur at any point in the interview. There are two elements to this question:

The interviewee must define their understanding of the job's requirements, to show why they're suitable. The interviewee has to state their best claims for the job, to give a complete interview answer which matches job criteria. Answering the 'Why Should We Hire You' interview question.The interview answer must provide enough information which clearly shows both high employment value to the employer and strong skills and experience.

The interview answer must!!!!:(Advice by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini)

Set out a clear range of skills Show appropriate knowledge levels Show experience in the work required Show value to the employer You can see why this interview question is so effective.

Set out a clear range of skills

This is the basic information required for any job. What skills does the applicant have?

Show appropriate knowledge levels

Depending on the job, knowledge levels come with degrees of difficulty. The applicant has to show the right level, when answering the interview question.

Show experience in the work requiredAnother basic requirement. The interview answer requires clear evidence of appropriate experience.

Show value to the employer

This is the part of the interview answer where you're really addressing the 'Why Should We Hire You?' question directly. Do you have additional skills the employer can use? Can you add more value to your work by having more skills than other applicants?

Example

The interview question is 'What makes you the right person for the job?

''I have ten years experience doing all the work involved in this position. I'm qualified to the required level, and have a very good knowledge base. The quality of my work is described as above performance standards by my current employers. I have additional skills which add a range of related possible applications in the workplace.

Analysis

This interview answer demonstrates:

Applicant knows job requirements Can prove experience Shows high work standards Qualified to required level Has a good knowledge base Has additional skills

By: Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini.

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Jawatan Kosong PADAT

This particular interview question, in whatever form it's asked, really scares a lot of job applicants. It's phrased as a very negative-sounding question. People have been known to be left speechless.

It's intended to be a tough, direct, interview question. Only very good, clear and comprehensive, interview answer will do the job. This one interview question can soon separate the good applicants from all the others. There's a practical reason for this approach, and it's based on checking the interviewee's knowledge.

Important Tips by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini:

This can be a very high value interview question. It covers information which would otherwise be asked in other questions, so it's weighted accordingly. Interviewees are advised to expect this interview question, and put a lot of thought and care into their interview answers. The 'Why Should We Hire You?' interview question can occur at any point in the interview. There are two elements to this question:

The interviewee must define their understanding of the job's requirements, to show why they're suitable. The interviewee has to state their best claims for the job, to give a complete interview answer which matches job criteria. Answering the 'Why Should We Hire You' interview question.The interview answer must provide enough information which clearly shows both high employment value to the employer and strong skills and experience.

The interview answer must!!!!:(Advice by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini)

Set out a clear range of skills Show appropriate knowledge levels Show experience in the work required Show value to the employer You can see why this interview question is so effective.

Set out a clear range of skills

This is the basic information required for any job. What skills does the applicant have?

Show appropriate knowledge levels

Depending on the job, knowledge levels come with degrees of difficulty. The applicant has to show the right level, when answering the interview question.

Show experience in the work requiredAnother basic requirement. The interview answer requires clear evidence of appropriate experience.

Show value to the employer

This is the part of the interview answer where you're really addressing the 'Why Should We Hire You?' question directly. Do you have additional skills the employer can use? Can you add more value to your work by having more skills than other applicants?

Example

The interview question is 'What makes you the right person for the job?

''I have ten years experience doing all the work involved in this position. I'm qualified to the required level, and have a very good knowledge base. The quality of my work is described as above performance standards by my current employers. I have additional skills which add a range of related possible applications in the workplace.

Analysis

This interview answer demonstrates:

Applicant knows job requirements Can prove experience Shows high work standards Qualified to required level Has a good knowledge base Has additional skills

By: Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini.

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Jawatan Kosong di Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia (KPM)


Sukacita dimaklumkan bahawa Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia (KPM) akan melaksanakan urusan pemangkuan laluan hakiki bagi PPPS di Institut Pendidikan Guru untuk mengisi jawatan :

- Pegawai Perkhidmatan Pendidikan Siswazah Gred DG44

Permohonan adalah terbuka kepada semua PPPS Gred DG41 memenuhi  syarat-syarat seperti yang ditetapkan termasuk mereka yang sedang cuti belajar, cuti separuh gaji, cuti tanpa gaji, pegawai pinjaman/tukar sementara atau yang sedang mengisi jawatan kader KPM.

KLIK DI SINI UNTUK IKLAN JAWATAN DAN CARA MEMOHON

Tarikh Tutup Permohonan : 30 Mac 2012 Related Posts : seluruh malaysia

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Jawatan Kosong KIST

This particular interview question, in whatever form it's asked, really scares a lot of job applicants. It's phrased as a very negative-sounding question. People have been known to be left speechless.

It's intended to be a tough, direct, interview question. Only very good, clear and comprehensive, interview answer will do the job. This one interview question can soon separate the good applicants from all the others. There's a practical reason for this approach, and it's based on checking the interviewee's knowledge.

Important Tips by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini:

This can be a very high value interview question. It covers information which would otherwise be asked in other questions, so it's weighted accordingly. Interviewees are advised to expect this interview question, and put a lot of thought and care into their interview answers. The 'Why Should We Hire You?' interview question can occur at any point in the interview. There are two elements to this question:

The interviewee must define their understanding of the job's requirements, to show why they're suitable. The interviewee has to state their best claims for the job, to give a complete interview answer which matches job criteria. Answering the 'Why Should We Hire You' interview question.The interview answer must provide enough information which clearly shows both high employment value to the employer and strong skills and experience.

The interview answer must!!!!:(Advice by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini)

Set out a clear range of skills Show appropriate knowledge levels Show experience in the work required Show value to the employer You can see why this interview question is so effective.

Set out a clear range of skills

This is the basic information required for any job. What skills does the applicant have?

Show appropriate knowledge levels

Depending on the job, knowledge levels come with degrees of difficulty. The applicant has to show the right level, when answering the interview question.

Show experience in the work requiredAnother basic requirement. The interview answer requires clear evidence of appropriate experience.

Show value to the employer

This is the part of the interview answer where you're really addressing the 'Why Should We Hire You?' question directly. Do you have additional skills the employer can use? Can you add more value to your work by having more skills than other applicants?

Example

The interview question is 'What makes you the right person for the job?

''I have ten years experience doing all the work involved in this position. I'm qualified to the required level, and have a very good knowledge base. The quality of my work is described as above performance standards by my current employers. I have additional skills which add a range of related possible applications in the workplace.

Analysis

This interview answer demonstrates:

Applicant knows job requirements Can prove experience Shows high work standards Qualified to required level Has a good knowledge base Has additional skills

By: Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini.

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Jawatan Kosong LPPKN

This particular interview question, in whatever form it's asked, really scares a lot of job applicants. It's phrased as a very negative-sounding question. People have been known to be left speechless.

It's intended to be a tough, direct, interview question. Only very good, clear and comprehensive, interview answer will do the job. This one interview question can soon separate the good applicants from all the others. There's a practical reason for this approach, and it's based on checking the interviewee's knowledge.

Important Tips by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini:

This can be a very high value interview question. It covers information which would otherwise be asked in other questions, so it's weighted accordingly. Interviewees are advised to expect this interview question, and put a lot of thought and care into their interview answers. The 'Why Should We Hire You?' interview question can occur at any point in the interview. There are two elements to this question:

The interviewee must define their understanding of the job's requirements, to show why they're suitable. The interviewee has to state their best claims for the job, to give a complete interview answer which matches job criteria. Answering the 'Why Should We Hire You' interview question.The interview answer must provide enough information which clearly shows both high employment value to the employer and strong skills and experience.

The interview answer must!!!!:(Advice by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini)

Set out a clear range of skills Show appropriate knowledge levels Show experience in the work required Show value to the employer You can see why this interview question is so effective.

Set out a clear range of skills

This is the basic information required for any job. What skills does the applicant have?

Show appropriate knowledge levels

Depending on the job, knowledge levels come with degrees of difficulty. The applicant has to show the right level, when answering the interview question.

Show experience in the work requiredAnother basic requirement. The interview answer requires clear evidence of appropriate experience.

Show value to the employer

This is the part of the interview answer where you're really addressing the 'Why Should We Hire You?' question directly. Do you have additional skills the employer can use? Can you add more value to your work by having more skills than other applicants?

Example

The interview question is 'What makes you the right person for the job?

''I have ten years experience doing all the work involved in this position. I'm qualified to the required level, and have a very good knowledge base. The quality of my work is described as above performance standards by my current employers. I have additional skills which add a range of related possible applications in the workplace.

Analysis

This interview answer demonstrates:

Applicant knows job requirements Can prove experience Shows high work standards Qualified to required level Has a good knowledge base Has additional skills

By: Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini.

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Get Hired Faster By Job Search Strategy


According to most experts, the average job search takes about five months to complete. Five months is a long time to spend job searching, especially if you are currently out of work! Why does the average job search take this long? One of the primary reasons is because most job seekers are using the exact same job search strategies. Most of them are using what could be called the "wait and hope" strategy.

The wait and hope strategy is comprised of three primary steps.

1- Search for jobs which are being advertised

2- Submit a resume for selected jobs

3- WAIT AND HOPE for an interview

This is the primary strategy used because this is the way we were all taught to look for jobs.

A Better Job Search Strategy

Most people are not aware that only twenty percent of all vacant jobs are actually filled through advertising. This fact is a real eye opener for most people. If only twenty percent of jobs are filled through advertising, that leaves an overwhelming majority of eighty percent which are filled without advertising. If a job is not advertised, how is it ever filled? They are filled through the hidden job market!

What exactly is the hidden job market? These are the jobs that are hidden from public view. For the job seekers who only look for jobs through the classifieds or online advertising, they are completely left out of consideration for these jobs. Considering that eighty percent of jobs are filled this way, they miss out on the majority of jobs that are actually available. This is great news for the job seeker who is willing to learn how to tap into the hidden job market!

Five Easy Steps

You can tap into the hidden job market in five easy steps. Here is a short description of each step.

Step 1 - Develop A Target List Of Employers

The first thing you need to do is to develop a list of employers who have the type of job(s) you are interested in, in the locations you want, and are employers you would like to work for. I call this list of potential employers your job opportunity list. This list of potential employers can be very long, or quite short depending on your interests and needs.

Step 2- Do Some Research

Once you have your job opportunity list together, use the Internet to do a little research on each potential employer. Use the company's web site to read about the company, it's mission, it's products, any current news, and most importantly, find a company directory. Use the directory to find out who is the director or supervisor of the department you want to be hired into.

Step 3- Look For Advertised Jobs

No, I haven't changed my mind. Advertised jobs should not be your primary means of finding your next job, but you should still spend a little time and see what types of jobs are being advertised in your area. Pay special attention to jobs advertised by companies on your job opportunity list.

Step 4- Start Making Contacts

This is where you can start separating yourself from the competition. Most job seekers just won't make direct contact with potential employers. They are not comfortable applying for a job unless the potential employer has put up a big blinking sign (advertisement) that says, "We have a job opening, please send us your resume".

Make direct contact with the employers and let them know about you, your qualifications and experience, and your interest in working for their organization!

Step 5- Be Persistent And Follow Up

Once you are making contacts and sending out resumes, you must be determined to follow up. Just sending out a resume and hoping for an interview won't get you hired faster than your competition. Have a consistent habit of following up with decision makers after a couple of days have passed. You are NOT being pushy by doing this, you are being persistent

Summary

As you can see, this is not rocket science, but it really does work. Tapping into the hidden job market will put you ahead of ninety-five percent of your job search competitors. Don't ever hesitate to make direct contact with employers. Employers like to use the hidden job market because it is much cheaper and faster to fill jobs this way.

Related Posts : career tips, job tips, umum
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Jawatan Kosong di Sekolah Sukan Malaysia Sabah



Permohonan adalah dipelawa daripada Pegawai Perkhidmatan Awam yang berkelayakan untuk mengisi jawatan di Sekolah Sukan Malaysia Sabah sebagai :

- Jurulatih Sukan Gred 29 – 44

KLIK DI SINI UNTUK IKLAN JAWATAN DAN CARA MEMOHON
 
Tarikh Tutup Permohonan : 30 Mac 2012

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Jawatan Kosong JKOA

This particular interview question, in whatever form it's asked, really scares a lot of job applicants. It's phrased as a very negative-sounding question. People have been known to be left speechless.

It's intended to be a tough, direct, interview question. Only very good, clear and comprehensive, interview answer will do the job. This one interview question can soon separate the good applicants from all the others. There's a practical reason for this approach, and it's based on checking the interviewee's knowledge.

Important Tips by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini:

This can be a very high value interview question. It covers information which would otherwise be asked in other questions, so it's weighted accordingly. Interviewees are advised to expect this interview question, and put a lot of thought and care into their interview answers. The 'Why Should We Hire You?' interview question can occur at any point in the interview. There are two elements to this question:

The interviewee must define their understanding of the job's requirements, to show why they're suitable. The interviewee has to state their best claims for the job, to give a complete interview answer which matches job criteria. Answering the 'Why Should We Hire You' interview question.The interview answer must provide enough information which clearly shows both high employment value to the employer and strong skills and experience.

The interview answer must!!!!:(Advice by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini)

Set out a clear range of skills Show appropriate knowledge levels Show experience in the work required Show value to the employer You can see why this interview question is so effective.

Set out a clear range of skills

This is the basic information required for any job. What skills does the applicant have?

Show appropriate knowledge levels

Depending on the job, knowledge levels come with degrees of difficulty. The applicant has to show the right level, when answering the interview question.

Show experience in the work requiredAnother basic requirement. The interview answer requires clear evidence of appropriate experience.

Show value to the employer

This is the part of the interview answer where you're really addressing the 'Why Should We Hire You?' question directly. Do you have additional skills the employer can use? Can you add more value to your work by having more skills than other applicants?

Example

The interview question is 'What makes you the right person for the job?

''I have ten years experience doing all the work involved in this position. I'm qualified to the required level, and have a very good knowledge base. The quality of my work is described as above performance standards by my current employers. I have additional skills which add a range of related possible applications in the workplace.

Analysis

This interview answer demonstrates:

Applicant knows job requirements Can prove experience Shows high work standards Qualified to required level Has a good knowledge base Has additional skills

By: Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini.

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Jawatan Kosong Uda Holdings

This particular interview question, in whatever form it's asked, really scares a lot of job applicants. It's phrased as a very negative-sounding question. People have been known to be left speechless.

It's intended to be a tough, direct, interview question. Only very good, clear and comprehensive, interview answer will do the job. This one interview question can soon separate the good applicants from all the others. There's a practical reason for this approach, and it's based on checking the interviewee's knowledge.

Important Tips by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini:

This can be a very high value interview question. It covers information which would otherwise be asked in other questions, so it's weighted accordingly. Interviewees are advised to expect this interview question, and put a lot of thought and care into their interview answers. The 'Why Should We Hire You?' interview question can occur at any point in the interview. There are two elements to this question:

The interviewee must define their understanding of the job's requirements, to show why they're suitable. The interviewee has to state their best claims for the job, to give a complete interview answer which matches job criteria. Answering the 'Why Should We Hire You' interview question.The interview answer must provide enough information which clearly shows both high employment value to the employer and strong skills and experience.

The interview answer must!!!!:(Advice by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini)

Set out a clear range of skills Show appropriate knowledge levels Show experience in the work required Show value to the employer You can see why this interview question is so effective.

Set out a clear range of skills

This is the basic information required for any job. What skills does the applicant have?

Show appropriate knowledge levels

Depending on the job, knowledge levels come with degrees of difficulty. The applicant has to show the right level, when answering the interview question.

Show experience in the work requiredAnother basic requirement. The interview answer requires clear evidence of appropriate experience.

Show value to the employer

This is the part of the interview answer where you're really addressing the 'Why Should We Hire You?' question directly. Do you have additional skills the employer can use? Can you add more value to your work by having more skills than other applicants?

Example

The interview question is 'What makes you the right person for the job?

''I have ten years experience doing all the work involved in this position. I'm qualified to the required level, and have a very good knowledge base. The quality of my work is described as above performance standards by my current employers. I have additional skills which add a range of related possible applications in the workplace.

Analysis

This interview answer demonstrates:

Applicant knows job requirements Can prove experience Shows high work standards Qualified to required level Has a good knowledge base Has additional skills

By: Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini.

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Jawatan Kosong MITI

This particular interview question, in whatever form it's asked, really scares a lot of job applicants. It's phrased as a very negative-sounding question. People have been known to be left speechless.

It's intended to be a tough, direct, interview question. Only very good, clear and comprehensive, interview answer will do the job. This one interview question can soon separate the good applicants from all the others. There's a practical reason for this approach, and it's based on checking the interviewee's knowledge.

Important Tips by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini:

This can be a very high value interview question. It covers information which would otherwise be asked in other questions, so it's weighted accordingly. Interviewees are advised to expect this interview question, and put a lot of thought and care into their interview answers. The 'Why Should We Hire You?' interview question can occur at any point in the interview. There are two elements to this question:

The interviewee must define their understanding of the job's requirements, to show why they're suitable. The interviewee has to state their best claims for the job, to give a complete interview answer which matches job criteria. Answering the 'Why Should We Hire You' interview question.The interview answer must provide enough information which clearly shows both high employment value to the employer and strong skills and experience.

The interview answer must!!!!:(Advice by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini)

Set out a clear range of skills Show appropriate knowledge levels Show experience in the work required Show value to the employer You can see why this interview question is so effective.

Set out a clear range of skills

This is the basic information required for any job. What skills does the applicant have?

Show appropriate knowledge levels

Depending on the job, knowledge levels come with degrees of difficulty. The applicant has to show the right level, when answering the interview question.

Show experience in the work requiredAnother basic requirement. The interview answer requires clear evidence of appropriate experience.

Show value to the employer

This is the part of the interview answer where you're really addressing the 'Why Should We Hire You?' question directly. Do you have additional skills the employer can use? Can you add more value to your work by having more skills than other applicants?

Example

The interview question is 'What makes you the right person for the job?

''I have ten years experience doing all the work involved in this position. I'm qualified to the required level, and have a very good knowledge base. The quality of my work is described as above performance standards by my current employers. I have additional skills which add a range of related possible applications in the workplace.

Analysis

This interview answer demonstrates:

Applicant knows job requirements Can prove experience Shows high work standards Qualified to required level Has a good knowledge base Has additional skills

By: Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini.

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Jawatan Kosong SPA Terengganu

This particular interview question, in whatever form it's asked, really scares a lot of job applicants. It's phrased as a very negative-sounding question. People have been known to be left speechless.

It's intended to be a tough, direct, interview question. Only very good, clear and comprehensive, interview answer will do the job. This one interview question can soon separate the good applicants from all the others. There's a practical reason for this approach, and it's based on checking the interviewee's knowledge.

Important Tips by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini:

This can be a very high value interview question. It covers information which would otherwise be asked in other questions, so it's weighted accordingly. Interviewees are advised to expect this interview question, and put a lot of thought and care into their interview answers. The 'Why Should We Hire You?' interview question can occur at any point in the interview. There are two elements to this question:

The interviewee must define their understanding of the job's requirements, to show why they're suitable. The interviewee has to state their best claims for the job, to give a complete interview answer which matches job criteria. Answering the 'Why Should We Hire You' interview question.The interview answer must provide enough information which clearly shows both high employment value to the employer and strong skills and experience.

The interview answer must!!!!:(Advice by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini)

Set out a clear range of skills Show appropriate knowledge levels Show experience in the work required Show value to the employer You can see why this interview question is so effective.

Set out a clear range of skills

This is the basic information required for any job. What skills does the applicant have?

Show appropriate knowledge levels

Depending on the job, knowledge levels come with degrees of difficulty. The applicant has to show the right level, when answering the interview question.

Show experience in the work requiredAnother basic requirement. The interview answer requires clear evidence of appropriate experience.

Show value to the employer

This is the part of the interview answer where you're really addressing the 'Why Should We Hire You?' question directly. Do you have additional skills the employer can use? Can you add more value to your work by having more skills than other applicants?

Example

The interview question is 'What makes you the right person for the job?

''I have ten years experience doing all the work involved in this position. I'm qualified to the required level, and have a very good knowledge base. The quality of my work is described as above performance standards by my current employers. I have additional skills which add a range of related possible applications in the workplace.

Analysis

This interview answer demonstrates:

Applicant knows job requirements Can prove experience Shows high work standards Qualified to required level Has a good knowledge base Has additional skills

By: Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini.

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Program Ijazah Sarjana Muda Perguruan Dengan Kepujian (PISMP) Ambilan Jun 2012



Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia mempelawa calon lulusan Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) yang berkelayakan,berpotensi,berminat dan beriltizam untuk mengikuti program yang ditawarkan dalam Program Ijazah Sarjana Muda Perguruan Dengan Kepujian (PISMP) seperti yang berikut :
Nama Program : Program Ijazah Sarjana Muda Perguruan Dengan Kepujian (PISMP)
Jenis Ijazah : Ijazah Sarjana Muda Perguruan dengan Kepujian

Mod Kursus : Sepenuh Masa

KLIK DI SINI UNTUK IKLAN JAWATAN DAN CARA MEMOHON

Tarikh Tutup Permohonan : 05 April 2012 Related Posts : seluruh malaysia

March 20, 2012
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Jawatan Kosong di Kementerian Belia dan Sukan

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

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ian_R_McAllister

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Jawatan Kosong di Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Pahang (PKNP)

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

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ian_R_McAllister

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JAWATAN KOSONG TERKINI MIROS 2012


Institut Penyelidikan Keselamatan Jalan Raya Malaysia (MIROS), sebuah agensi Badan Berkanun di bawah Kementerian Pengangkutan Malaysia mempelawa calon-calon yang berkelayakan dalam bidang yang berkaitan untuk mengisi kekosongan jawatan seperti berikut :

1. Pegawai Penyelidik
2. Pegawai Penyelidik Sosial
3. Pegawai Teknologi Maklumat
4. Pegawai Penerbitan
5. Pembantu Penyelidik
6. Pembantu Penerbitan
7, Setiausaha Pejabat

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Tarikh Tutup Permohonan : 31 Mac 2012 Related Posts : seluruh malaysia

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Jawatan Kosong Koperasi Tentera

This particular interview question, in whatever form it's asked, really scares a lot of job applicants. It's phrased as a very negative-sounding question. People have been known to be left speechless.

It's intended to be a tough, direct, interview question. Only very good, clear and comprehensive, interview answer will do the job. This one interview question can soon separate the good applicants from all the others. There's a practical reason for this approach, and it's based on checking the interviewee's knowledge.

Important Tips by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini:

This can be a very high value interview question. It covers information which would otherwise be asked in other questions, so it's weighted accordingly. Interviewees are advised to expect this interview question, and put a lot of thought and care into their interview answers. The 'Why Should We Hire You?' interview question can occur at any point in the interview. There are two elements to this question:

The interviewee must define their understanding of the job's requirements, to show why they're suitable. The interviewee has to state their best claims for the job, to give a complete interview answer which matches job criteria. Answering the 'Why Should We Hire You' interview question.The interview answer must provide enough information which clearly shows both high employment value to the employer and strong skills and experience.

The interview answer must!!!!:(Advice by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini)

Set out a clear range of skills Show appropriate knowledge levels Show experience in the work required Show value to the employer You can see why this interview question is so effective.

Set out a clear range of skills

This is the basic information required for any job. What skills does the applicant have?

Show appropriate knowledge levels

Depending on the job, knowledge levels come with degrees of difficulty. The applicant has to show the right level, when answering the interview question.

Show experience in the work requiredAnother basic requirement. The interview answer requires clear evidence of appropriate experience.

Show value to the employer

This is the part of the interview answer where you're really addressing the 'Why Should We Hire You?' question directly. Do you have additional skills the employer can use? Can you add more value to your work by having more skills than other applicants?

Example

The interview question is 'What makes you the right person for the job?

''I have ten years experience doing all the work involved in this position. I'm qualified to the required level, and have a very good knowledge base. The quality of my work is described as above performance standards by my current employers. I have additional skills which add a range of related possible applications in the workplace.

Analysis

This interview answer demonstrates:

Applicant knows job requirements Can prove experience Shows high work standards Qualified to required level Has a good knowledge base Has additional skills

By: Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini.

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Jawatan Kosong di Majlis Daerah Sabak Bernam (MDSB)

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

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ian_R_McAllister

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Popular Engineering Career and Jobs

Electrical and Electronic are very much alike but also come with some differences. Generally, electrical engineering refers to the macro or large scale of electrical system such as transformers, high and medium voltage distribution, motor controls and so on. Electronic, on the other hand, deals with small scale, solid state components and systems such as integrated circuit, transistors, capacitors and others.Electrical and Electronic engineers make up the big bulk of the engineer population in Malaysia, which possibly means most engineering job vacancies are to be found in this field. And the smartest of these engineers can be found in the likes of General Electric, Sony, Intel, Motorola, Toyota, Maxis and so on – just to name a few. They are also not limited to carrying the job title of Electrical or Electronic Engineer but other fancy names such as System Engineer, Product Specialist, Application Consultant and so on.Also a popular choice, and a good one too. The elements of physics, design, aerodynamic, thermodynamic, energy, drawing and all sort of related stuff are familiar with the field of mechanical engineering.For example, a Design Engineer with Sony’s Bangi plant may be responsible to design and enhance the plastic casing of Sony’s consumer products such as DVD player, TV, audio and peripheral devices using 3-D AutoCad or Catia as his main designing tool.A Mechanical Engineer with Johnson Electric, on the other hand, may involve in the studies of the friction of their motor devices and apply the mechanical principles to reduce the friction and enhance the product specs.Mechanical engineering elements are also important for other industries like automotive, aerospace and aeronautical, shipbuilding, robotic, nanotechnology, hydraulic and turbines, and many more.Petronas and Shell may first come into mind when chemical engineering is mentioned, but rest assured it is much more than that. In fact, many find happiness working outside of these two companies. While the title Chemical Engineer itself can mean a wide range of distinguished roles and responsibilities, let’s generalize a Chemical Engineer as someone who works in the chemical industry and deal with chemical stuff in his daily job. Fair enough, right?The chemical field also branches into other sub-specializations which include process, petroleum, materials, maintenance and so on. The principles of chemical engineering can be applied to industrial chemicals, petrochemicals, pharmaceutical, explosives, glass, paints and others. You can read about the life of a chemical engineer here.Civil Engineering is closely associated with the construction, design, maintenance of infrastructures and buildings. If you look at some architectural wonders and designs dating back to thousands of years ago like the Pyramid, Wall of China, Coliseum, Taj Mahal, the hanging garden of Babylon and so on, it is pretty much safe to assume that civil engineering is the earliest engineering field of the mankind – even though some claimed the aliens helped them.One would argue that Taj Mahal engineers were better than the local engineers who built the Malaysia Parliament building, which is now being consistently plague with the bocor problem, even though the former died some 300 years ago.Think telecommunication, think of the gadget you’re carrying every day. Yes, it is the thing you use to send the prank SMSes, get connected online with 3G and watch streaming videos in real time. Wireless is presently the most sophisticated telecommunication engine and technology, and in Malaysia, the biggest players come in the form of Maxis, DiGi, Celcom, Ericsson, Nokia, Motorola and Siemens.Telecommunication can generally be defined as the transmission of signals for the purpose of communication. While waving fire smoke to your distant friends may mean a telecommunication exercise, the modern telecommunication is much more complicated and involves the use of telephones, radio or computer, and takes account of speed, accuracy and security. The most prominent figure in the history of telecommunication engineering is perhaps Alexander Graham Bell.Related Posts : career tips, jobs engineering, umum
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Jawatan Kosong di Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB)



Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) or Malayan Railways Limited is the main rail operator in Peninsular Malaysia. The railway system dates back to the British colonial era, when it was first built to transport tin. Previously known as the Federated Malay States Railways (FMSR) and the Malayan Railway Administration (MRA), Keretapi Tanah Melayu acquired its current name in 1962. The organization was corporatized in 1992, but remains wholly owned by the Malaysian government. Fares are generally reasonable, but the low frequency of the intercity trains does not usually make them competitive with other modes of transportation.

Applications are invited from suitable qualified to apply and fill vacancies for the following
position:

1. Technical Assistant – Mechanise
2. Engineer/Manager (Mechanical/Electrical/Civil)
3. Technical Assistant (EMU/ETS)
4. Juruteknik Elektrik

Tarikh Tutup: 27 Mac 2012

5. Pemandu Kenderaan Bermotor

Tarikh Tutup Permohonan : 20 Mac 2012

6. Tukang K2

Tarikh Tutup Permohonan : 26 Mac 2012

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JAWATAN KOSONG TERKINI PERMODALAN NASIONAL BERHAD 2012


PNB, yang ditubuhkan pada 17 Mac 1978 sebagai alat penting Dasar Ekonomi Baru Kerajaan untuk menggalakkan pemilikan saham dalam sektor korporat di kalangan Bumiputera, dan membina peluang kepada profesional Bumiputera yang sesuai menyertai pewujudan dan pengurusan harta.
Jawatan Kosong di Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) :

1. Sales Executive – Marketing & Branch Operations Department
2. Executive, Operations Amanah Mutual Berhad
3. Executive, Direct Client & Marketing Amanah Mutual Berhad

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Tarikh Tutup Permohonan : 11 April 2012 Related Posts : glc, seluruh malaysia

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Jawatan Kosong di Malaysia National News Agency (BERNAMA)

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

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ian_R_McAllister

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Jawatan Kosong di Kolej Yayasan Melaka (KYM)

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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JAWATAN KOSONG TERKINI PERBADANAN MUZIUM MELAKA (PERZIM) 2012

Peluang kerjaya bagi anak Melaka yang berkelayakan dan berumur tidak kurang dari 18 tahun pada tarikh tutup iklan adalah dipelawa untuk memohon jawatan di Perbadanan Muzium Melaka.
Jawatan Kosong di Perbadanan Muzium Melaka (PERZIM) :

1. Penolong Kurator (N27)

KLIK DI SINI UNTUK IKLAN JAWATAN DAN CARA MEMOHON

Tarikh Tutup Permohonan : 15 Mac 2012

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Jawatan Kosong UPSI

This particular interview question, in whatever form it's asked, really scares a lot of job applicants. It's phrased as a very negative-sounding question. People have been known to be left speechless.

It's intended to be a tough, direct, interview question. Only very good, clear and comprehensive, interview answer will do the job. This one interview question can soon separate the good applicants from all the others. There's a practical reason for this approach, and it's based on checking the interviewee's knowledge.

Important Tips by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini:

This can be a very high value interview question. It covers information which would otherwise be asked in other questions, so it's weighted accordingly. Interviewees are advised to expect this interview question, and put a lot of thought and care into their interview answers. The 'Why Should We Hire You?' interview question can occur at any point in the interview. There are two elements to this question:

The interviewee must define their understanding of the job's requirements, to show why they're suitable. The interviewee has to state their best claims for the job, to give a complete interview answer which matches job criteria. Answering the 'Why Should We Hire You' interview question.The interview answer must provide enough information which clearly shows both high employment value to the employer and strong skills and experience.

The interview answer must!!!!:(Advice by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini)

Set out a clear range of skills Show appropriate knowledge levels Show experience in the work required Show value to the employer You can see why this interview question is so effective.

Set out a clear range of skills

This is the basic information required for any job. What skills does the applicant have?

Show appropriate knowledge levels

Depending on the job, knowledge levels come with degrees of difficulty. The applicant has to show the right level, when answering the interview question.

Show experience in the work requiredAnother basic requirement. The interview answer requires clear evidence of appropriate experience.

Show value to the employer

This is the part of the interview answer where you're really addressing the 'Why Should We Hire You?' question directly. Do you have additional skills the employer can use? Can you add more value to your work by having more skills than other applicants?

Example

The interview question is 'What makes you the right person for the job?

''I have ten years experience doing all the work involved in this position. I'm qualified to the required level, and have a very good knowledge base. The quality of my work is described as above performance standards by my current employers. I have additional skills which add a range of related possible applications in the workplace.

Analysis

This interview answer demonstrates:

Applicant knows job requirements Can prove experience Shows high work standards Qualified to required level Has a good knowledge base Has additional skills

By: Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini.

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Jawatan Kosong MPPP

This particular interview question, in whatever form it's asked, really scares a lot of job applicants. It's phrased as a very negative-sounding question. People have been known to be left speechless.

It's intended to be a tough, direct, interview question. Only very good, clear and comprehensive, interview answer will do the job. This one interview question can soon separate the good applicants from all the others. There's a practical reason for this approach, and it's based on checking the interviewee's knowledge.

Important Tips by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini:

This can be a very high value interview question. It covers information which would otherwise be asked in other questions, so it's weighted accordingly. Interviewees are advised to expect this interview question, and put a lot of thought and care into their interview answers. The 'Why Should We Hire You?' interview question can occur at any point in the interview. There are two elements to this question:

The interviewee must define their understanding of the job's requirements, to show why they're suitable. The interviewee has to state their best claims for the job, to give a complete interview answer which matches job criteria. Answering the 'Why Should We Hire You' interview question.The interview answer must provide enough information which clearly shows both high employment value to the employer and strong skills and experience.

The interview answer must!!!!:(Advice by Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini)

Set out a clear range of skills Show appropriate knowledge levels Show experience in the work required Show value to the employer You can see why this interview question is so effective.

Set out a clear range of skills

This is the basic information required for any job. What skills does the applicant have?

Show appropriate knowledge levels

Depending on the job, knowledge levels come with degrees of difficulty. The applicant has to show the right level, when answering the interview question.

Show experience in the work requiredAnother basic requirement. The interview answer requires clear evidence of appropriate experience.

Show value to the employer

This is the part of the interview answer where you're really addressing the 'Why Should We Hire You?' question directly. Do you have additional skills the employer can use? Can you add more value to your work by having more skills than other applicants?

Example

The interview question is 'What makes you the right person for the job?

''I have ten years experience doing all the work involved in this position. I'm qualified to the required level, and have a very good knowledge base. The quality of my work is described as above performance standards by my current employers. I have additional skills which add a range of related possible applications in the workplace.

Analysis

This interview answer demonstrates:

Applicant knows job requirements Can prove experience Shows high work standards Qualified to required level Has a good knowledge base Has additional skills

By: Jawatan Kosong Kerajaan Terkini.

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Jawatan Kosong di Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)


Universiti Teknologi Malaysia atau dengan singkatan UTM merupakan sebuah universiti di Malaysia. Namanya ditukar daripada Institut Teknologi Kebangsaan kepada Universiti Teknologi Malaysia pada 1 April 1975. Walau bagaimanapun, UTM sebenarnya mencapai taraf universiti 3 tahun lebih awal iaitu pada 14 Mac 1972. UTM amat terkenal dalam bidang kejuruteraan baik didalam mahupun diluar negara.Kami memerlukan individu yang dinamik, inovatif dan bercita-cita tinggi untuk bersama-sama menerokai teknologi baru dalam usaha merealisasikan Wawasan Universiti dan Wawasan 2020. Selaras dengan hasrat ini, calon-calon yang berkelayakan adalah dipelawa untuk mengisi kekosongan jawatan di Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.2. Pelukis Pelan
3. Penjaga Jentera Elektrik
4. Pembantu Perpustakaan
5. Pembantu Pemuliharaan
6. Juruteknik Perubatan KLIK SINI UNTUK IKLAN JAWATAN DAN CARA MEMOHON

Tarikh Tutup Permohonan: 29 Mac 2012

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Jawatan Kosong di Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM)

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

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ian_R_McAllister

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Jawatan Kosong di Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)

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

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ian_R_McAllister