Wednesday 12 July 2017

How to answer the job interview question Where would you like to be in your career 5 years from now

When an interviewer asks you, “Where would you like to be in your career five years from now?” he or she is testing your level of ambition. Joseph Wessner, assistant general manager of Coughlin Printing Group in Watertown, New York, says despite its ambiguity, this question, when asked, does have a definitive answer.

“I can tell by your resume and cover letter if you have the skills and education necessary to fill the position, that is why I am talking to you,” he says. “What I need to know is do you fit in with our company’s team, vision and culture?”

These guidelines will help you develop a winning answer to this common job interview question.

Explain how your goals align with the company’s
You should’ve already done your research on the company, so you can easily pick out some points from the company’s mission statement that resonate with you and your goals, and mention how you hope to expand on those in the coming years.

“We want to know these people want to work and not outgrow us,” says Curtis Boyd, co-founder and CEO of Future Solutions Media, an agency specializing in online reputation management based in Los Angeles. “We want to know our employees are striving to grow within the company.”
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Show the right amount of ambition
Employers want to know their employees have some desire to grow in their careers, Chalmers says. You can include an interest in management training or a desire to work your way into a specific position you have your eye on.

Don’t go overboard, though. “The temptation for job seekers is to be too ambitious about their plans,” Wessner says. “I do not want to hear about how you will be a CEO or working for my competition in five years.”

Show an interest in learning
Let’s face it, a lot of people don’t know exactly what they want to be doing in five years, but you can always express a desire to learn and grow more in a certain area.

Talk about some aspect of your work life that you’d like to improve. Maybe there’s an area of the business that you don’t understand and would like to learn more about. Or, maybe there’s a new language you’d like to learn or a class you’d like to take. Show them you’re interested in knowing more than you do right now.

Keep in mind that this question can also offer a jumping off point for you to find out where others who started in this position five years ago are now, says Helen Chalmers, a career counselor with Dallas-based Thoughtful Therapy. “Just make sure your tone of voice is conversational and curious.”

Wednesday 15 March 2017

JOYCE BANDA; THE IRON LADY OF MALAWI AND AFRICA

Joyce Banda has dumped her predecessor's presidential jet and fleet of luxury cars. Photograph: Amos Gumulira/AFP/Getty Images

Malawi's new president has made numerous breaks from her autocratic predecessor but few will be this popular: she has dumped his presidential jet and fleet of luxury cars.

Joyce Banda, who came to power in April after the death of Bingu wa Mutharika, has barely paused in her drive to overturn his controversial policies and lifestyle.

Her decision to sell or lease the impoverished country's £8.4m presidential jet and fleet of 60 Mercedes government cars seems likely to cement domestic goodwill – and confirm her as a darling of the west.

Britain, Malawi's biggest aid donor, announced on Friday that Andrew Mitchell, the international development secretary, had raised the issue of the Dassault Falcon 900EX jet with Banda at a private meeting with the new government. Mitchell said: "At a time of austerity in both Britain and Malawi, president Banda's decision to sell or lease the presidential jet and expensive fleet of cars sends an enormously encouraging signal to British taxpayers and the international community about the seriousness President Banda is applying to overturn bad decisions taken under the previous government.


"The proceeds can be used to provide basic services to Malawi's poorest people who urgently need help following the vital devaluation of the currency."
Last month Banda was quoted in local media saying the cabinet would discuss the jet's future, explaining she had no problems "offloading it as I can well use private airliners; I am already used to hitchhiking".

Mutharika bought the presidential jet in 2009, claiming it was less expensive than leasing a plane every time he travelled. But it came to be seen as a symbol of African kleptocracy and some observers compared him with Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe.

Mutharika was also condemned for purchasing a 58-room mansion in his home district and granting a salary to his wife. His regime lashed out at allegations of corruption and cronyism at a time when Malawi was suffering severe shortages of foreign currency and fuel.

The president's sudden death from a heart attack changed the course of the country's history. Having thwarted an attempt by his allies to block her, Banda assumed control and has since appointed a new cabinet, sacked his police chief, announced the lifting of a ban on homosexuality and restored the country's independence-era flag.

The turnaround has been welcomed by western countries such as Britain, whose high commissioner was expelled by Mutharika for branding him "autocratic and intolerant of criticism".

During a four-day visit, Mitchell confirmed that the Bank of England will work directly with the Reserve Bank of Malawi to help it cope with the impact of slashing the value of the local currency, the kwacha, by one third earlier this month on the advice of the IMF.

The minister said: "I am also delighted to be in Malawi to relaunch Britain's development partnership with the new president. Britain is leading the international community by providing urgent balance of payments support and technical assistance to Malawi through the Bank of England."

In May this year Britain pledged £23m to help stabilise the Malawian economy and £10m for the country's health system.

Tuesday 26 July 2016

Pretend It's a Year from Now


Seven years ago, I had a job in the corporate world. I had an office, a good salary, and the privilege of being known and respected for consistently doing a job well done. Even though I was successful, I'd been unhappy in my career for years. I stayed put because I was comfortable, tied to the money, loved the adrenaline rush that deadlines produce, and enjoyed the compliments I received from my boss and peers.

Secretly, I was building a business on the side. I was coaching people to live their dreams in the evenings and weekends. Although my clients were living lives they loved, I couldn't say I was doing the same.

Then, I got laid off. I was devastated, confused, and I felt betrayed. But I was one of many who were worried and wondering which direction to take next. Little did I know at the time, that this was the day I became a full time coach.

Today, I have a thriving coaching practice. I have never been happier. I owe my success to being able to imagine myself successful, visualizing victory in the future.

What I have learned can apply to you. Whether you have been searching for a job and it seems hopeless, or you are working and are tired, stressed, and barely keeping up with the workload. Start with the steps below.

Imagine yourself a year from now. The economy is picking up nicely. Although the previous year was tough for you, it was well worth it, because today you are enjoying your career tremendously. You are grateful for what transpired over the past year.

It took you a while to find your way, but you have arrived. You battled fear, uncertainty, and yourself. But you have come out a winner. Looking back, you see that there were five key steps that were your crucial to your success. They were:

You Accepted Where You Were

You stopped blaming the world for your predicament. You decided to forgive those who caused your situation. Most importantly, you forgave yourself. You acknowledged where you were because you knew that a better tomorrow would not happen until you accepted today.

You Decided You Would Win

You realized that you worked too hard to get where you were in your career, and you were not about to lose it all now. You decided that your present situation would not get the best of you. You let go of the shoulds, and the reasons why you couldn't have what you wanted in your career. Then, you made a plan to go after what you truly deserved.

You Persevered

You had a vision in your mind, and you did not give up. Sure, there were obstacles. But, you woke up each morning and told yourself that today was a brand new day. You made phone calls you were afraid to make. You wrote e-mail's and letters you weren't sure would get read. You networked. But most importantly, you were afraid, and you moved forward anyway.

You Asked For Help

This was a big deal for you because you were used to doing things on your own. You opened yourself up and asked for what you needed. You were surprised and appreciative because people from unexpected places took the time to help you. The best thing you learned is that life is much easier when you are not reaching your goals alone.

You Knew You Would End Up In A Better Place

You stopped driving yourself crazy because you knew things would improve. You recognized that your situation was only temporary. As a result, you enjoyed yourself more
. You spent time getting to know you again. You lost weight, or took up a new hobby. You tried new things, and you grew in ways you never imagined possible. You are so much stronger and wiser now. You are not the same.

Ok. Now, it is today again. Do you want what saw? What steps specifically will you take to make it happen? Write it down. Look at it everyday. You have a bright future ahead of you once you can visualize the end result. for more info, check out avant career

Tuesday 22 September 2015

Project Overview of Primanti, Sector-72, Gurgaon by Aurumestates.com

Tata Primanti Sec72  is one of the residential development of Tata Housing, located at Sector 72, Gurgaon. It offers 3BHK and 4BHK apartments for sale Primanti, independent floors and villas. Project is ensconed within landscape garden, elevated courtyard, open terraces and private gardern.

Project Details
  • Total Area: 36 Acres
  • Open Area: 80%
  • Number of Units: 1101
  • Number of Floors: 22
  • Number of Blocks: 4

 
Features
 
Villa
>VRV Air Conditioning
>Private Elevator
>Private Swimming Pool
>Italian Marble Flooring
>Wooden Flooring in Master Bedroom
>Family Lounge
>Entertainment Lounge
>Personal Gym Area
>Home automation and security controlled access
>Basement parking for 3 cars
>Video Door Phone

 

Executive Floors
>VRV Air Conditioning
>Private plunge pool for top unit
>Double height in select internal areas
>Basement Parking Space
>Italian marble flooring in living and dining areas
>Wooden flooring in master bedroom
>Bathtub with Jacuzzi jet in master bathroom Premium modular kitchen
>Premium brand fittings and fixtures
>Video Door Phone

Executive Apartment
>VRV Air Conditioning
>Exclusive service elevator
>Double height living area
>Designated Parking Space
>Italian marble flooring in living and dining areas
>Premium Modular Kitchen
>Wooden flooring in master bedroom
>Premium brand fittings and fixtures Bathtub with Jacuzzi jet in master bathroom
>Video Door Phone

 

Tower Residence
>VRV Air Conditioning
>Italian marble flooring in living and dining room
>Efficiently Conceptualized Rooms
>Wooden flooring in master bedroom
>Bathtub with Jacuzzi jet in master bathroom
>Premium Modular Kitchen
>Separate Servant Room

Location Advantages

>25 Km from IGI Airport
>5 Km from NH 8
>3 Km from Medicity Hospital
>3 Km from Raheja Mall
>7 Km from Rameda Residency
>10 Km from Big Cinemas, Ansal Plaza
>10 Km from IFFCO Chowk Metro Station


Contact Us     

Vijay Chawla

Aurum Estates
Shop No 1 Main Sohna Road
Opposite Uniworld Garden,
Adjoining indian oil petrol pump,
Sohna Road Gurgaon
(Haryana) 122018 India
Tel : +91 124 3295123
Mob : +91 9999597969
Fax : +91 124 2217833
Email : info@aurumestates.com
Website : http://aurumestates.com