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You need to be prepared physically and mentally by having a clear, practical and concise step-by-step strategy or roadmap when going for your job interview. You want to be relaxed, sound and look confident. You want to impress the interviewer with your presentation skills so you can be that outstanding candidate they are looking for.
This book has 2 sections: 1st section will lead you through a step-by-step process in what you need to do before, during and after an interview. The 2nd section is Discovering Your Genius: Workbook on Skills Identification and Goal Setting.
This workbook will help you discover your personality profile in which you can use in writing your cover letter and resume as well as prepare you for speaking while in the interview. By knowing all this information about yourself will make you more confident in yourself and your abilities. It also has a step-by-step process formula in creating goals for yourself. Without setting goals, you may struggle to find direction
PART 1 - HOME PREPARATIONS
-Deciding what you want to do
-Common Mistakes
-Knowing your skills, talents, qualities and traits
-Job searching
-Application process
-Things to think about when creating your CV / Resume
-Creating your CV / Resume
-Know your CV / Resume backwards
-Writing a cover letter
-Getting directions
-Researching the company
-What to take with you
-Getting groomed
-What to wear
-Prepare Mentally
-Social media sites
PART 2 - AT THE INTERVIEW
-What to expect
-What to remember while in the interview
-Business Etiquette
-First Impressions
-Body Language
-Greetings
-How to have a good interview
-Understand the interviewers agenda
-Branding yourself / Selling your skills
-What questions are most asked
-What questions to ask
-What questions not to ask
-How to negotiate your salary
-What questions to ask after the offer
-When you should NOT take the job
-Responsibilities
PART 3 - AFTER THE INTERVIEW
-Write down notes about the interview for future reference
-Write a thank you note
-Follow up
A CHECK LIST TO TAKE WITH YOU
TEMPLATES
-Cover Letter
-Resume
-Thank-you Letter
WORKBOOK - SKILLS IDENTIFICATION AND GOAL SETTING
-Life's satisfaction scorecard
Discovering your genius: Understanding yourself and identifying your Core Beliefs:
-IQ vs EQ
Allan Rufus is Certified with AUNLP - American Union Of NLP. An Associate Certified NLP Coach, A Corporate & Personal Coach recognized by ACC - Associate Coach Federation and ICF - International Coach federation.
His purpose is to awaken his students to discover who they are, guides them to discover their inner treasures so they can transform their lives into something wonderful. He also helps his students see the bigger picture, and then helps them create goals to work towards in which ever field they choose to adventure in.
The changing point in his life was with his motto which he installed in himself at the age of 23: - "As long as I learn something every day, it doesn't matter how small or large that something is, it's something that I didn't know and have learnt, and added to my knowledge and character".
The wisdom he has now he shares with his students and peers!
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You need to be prepared physically and mentally by having a clear, practical and concise step-by-step strategy or roadmap when going for your job interview. You want to be relaxed, sound and look confident. You want to impress the interviewer with your presentation skills so you can be that outstanding candidate they are looking for.
This book has 2 sections: 1st section will lead you through a step-by-step process in what you need to do before, during and after an interview. The 2nd section is Discovering Your Genius: Workbook on Skills Identification and Goal Setting.
This workbook will help you discover your personality profile in which you can use in writing your cover letter and resume as well as prepare you for speaking while in the interview. By knowing all this information about yourself will make you more confident in yourself and your abilities. It also has a step-by-step process formula in creating goals for yourself. Without setting goals, you may struggle to find direction
PART 1 - HOME PREPARATIONS
-Deciding what you want to do
-Common Mistakes
-Knowing your skills, talents, qualities and traits
-Job searching
-Application process
-Things to think about when creating your CV / Resume
-Creating your CV / Resume
-Know your CV / Resume backwards
-Writing a cover letter
-Getting directions
-Researching the company
-What to take with you
-Getting groomed
-What to wear
-Prepare Mentally
-Social media sites
PART 2 - AT THE INTERVIEW
-What to expect
-What to remember while in the interview
-Business Etiquette
-First Impressions
-Body Language
-Greetings
-How to have a good interview
-Understand the interviewers agenda
-Branding yourself / Selling your skills
-What questions are most asked
-What questions to ask
-What questions not to ask
-How to negotiate your salary
-What questions to ask after the offer
-When you should NOT take the job
-Responsibilities
PART 3 - AFTER THE INTERVIEW
-Write down notes about the interview for future reference
-Write a thank you note
-Follow up
A CHECK LIST TO TAKE WITH YOU
TEMPLATES
-Cover Letter
-Resume
-Thank-you Letter
WORKBOOK - SKILLS IDENTIFICATION AND GOAL SETTING
-Life's satisfaction scorecard
Discovering your genius: Understanding yourself and identifying your Core Beliefs:
-IQ vs EQ
Allan Rufus is Certified with AUNLP - American Union Of NLP. An Associate Certified NLP Coach, A Corporate & Personal Coach recognized by ACC - Associate Coach Federation and ICF - International Coach federation.
His purpose is to awaken his students to discover who they are, guides them to discover their inner treasures so they can transform their lives into something wonderful. He also helps his students see the bigger picture, and then helps them create goals to work towards in which ever field they choose to adventure in.
The changing point in his life was with his motto which he installed in himself at the age of 23: - "As long as I learn something every day, it doesn't matter how small or large that something is, it's something that I didn't know and have learnt, and added to my knowledge and character".
The wisdom he has now he shares with his students and peers!
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