How to Deal with Difficult Coworkers
If holding your head and tearing your hair out were a rare option rather than the daily situation for you when thinking of dealing with your coworkers, wouldn’t you just love to know what to do Understand that problem exists There are many types of difficult coworkers. Whether it is cold-shoulder treatment you consistently get from a coworker or constant whining, gossiping, arrogance, rudeness, hostility, shirking of responsibility, bullying, misappropriation of credit and blame, or other aggressive... Read more »
Categories : Professional
Interview Prepare – Tips
Dress appropriately in simple – comfortable clothes that reflect your personality. Avoid wearing new shoes (squeaking noises) and do practice wearing your tie. Be punctual – don’t be late or even too early. Read up about the company – what business they are into, growth trends, diversification etc Read your own resume – be sure that you don’t have to look into your resume to recall details during the interview. Carry extra copies of your resume and testimonials... Read more »
Categories : Interview
Tips for corporate recruiters and B-school graduates
IN THIS WAR for hiring from the B-schools (Business schools), most of the corporate’s want to hire the best from the talent pool. Here are some parameters on which the B-school graduates should work on to have cent per cent chances of being absorbed in the best organizations. The B-school graduates need to keep a check on the increase in competition, which has made the hiring arena difficult. One should look at the number of colleges, students and then the number of jobs. More emphasis should... Read more »
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