Showing posts with label Prepare your first Resume (Curriculum Vitae). Show all posts
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Monday, December 12, 2022

Placement Stress

Placement Stress

 

'Placements', 'Jobs', 'Salary Packages' – these are common terms you hear during your placement season at college, home, relatives and …. everyone.

It is quite stressful, Isn’t It. But always remember – "It is not stress that hurts us, it is our reaction to it."

 

As human beings, developing stress at an important phase of life is absolutely normal. But the way you handle it and not letting it to make you underperform is very important.

Remember Campus Placements is also a slightly random process, where luck plays an important role in my opinion. It is by no means a clear testament of your calibre or potential.

Let me share with you few things about the stress that one experiences during placements and ways you can handle and adjust to it.

Placements consist of about 5 stages through which stress keeps accumulating-

  •  Resume making
  •  Preparation
  • Company Tests
  • Release of Shortlist
  • The Final Interviews.

1.     Students often panic as they start comparing their resumes among each other as this decides whether they will get selected for the job or not. Learning from someone else is a great thing, but stressing out because of self-doubt and inferiority complex is detrimental to you. One should believe in oneself and back his/her strengths rather than worrying about what others have on their resume.

2.     Remember the Placement deadlines are strict. Ensure to make your resume on time to get reviewed by your faculty, seniors and prepare the final draft well in advance to avoid unnecessary stress. 

3.     Aptitude and technical Preparation for placement is one of the most stressful times of placements. Managing academics, completing projects, preparing for additional exams, preparing for different fields of your choices etc, with so much on hand it is natural human tendency to freak out when you see huge tasks coming on your way. But what matters is how you handle this huge chunk of tasks in relatively short span of time. Please relax, make a time table for the day to allocate hours for placement preparations, academics, refreshing activities. Follow the schedule diligently.

4.  During the preparation too, you should focus on your preparation and continue following your plan of action instead of panicking because your peer is doing something else for preparation. During any discussion with your peers if you find something worthwhile, incorporate that into your timeline and do it as per your schedule rather than becoming panic. 

5. On the written test day, one important aspect to ace in the test is to go in without any  tension. Stay calm, trust your preparation, do not think of your peers preparation level. The most important aspect is self-confidence

6.     Some exams may go well and some may not. People often freak out after messing up one exam and let that stress affect the other exams as well. This is one thing everyone should try to avoid. If one written test did not go as per expectation, leave it there, and move on. 

7.     Next stress building phase is the shortlisting process. You see your peers getting shortlisted, surely the pressure builds up, you start frightening. This fear would only hurt you and hamper your preparation for other firms. The key is to remain calm and focussed and keep trying your chance. 

8.     Finally, the stress levels reach its peak when you have to face interview. Tensed look becomes a common sight at the interview board. One thing to keep in mind is – In life there will be rejections and acceptances, but we ought to remain calm in both the situations. If you get placed, you should be there during the next placement process helping your peers instead of celebrating. 

9.     The ones who face rejection should take the positives and learn from the interview and be ready for the upcoming interviews. No doubt seeing your friends getting placed, while you are facing rejections can be disheartening, but the ones who get depressed sink further down. Instead, they should pull up their socks, pump up themselves with confidence.  

 Peer support surely helps, everyone reading this article, kindly support your peers during their stressful periods and stand with them through it.

 ALL THE BEST!!

by: D N Roopa, Assistant Professor.


Thursday, July 14, 2022

DO NOT KILL YOUR JOB APPLICATION!!!!!

I have seen students stating the following purpose in their resume/CV:

 1. It will boost my career prospects, or

2. It will offer me a lot of opportunities to learn high-end skills,   or

3. The experience will help me improve my CV for greater opportunities, or

4. I didn’t learn enough so far, and now I want a place where I can learn great things.(The worst)

These applications speak how an opportunity to work will improve your prospects without stating what you have to offer to the employer, what skills you have that add value to the employer, why you should be hired. 

·      Stating your interest / agenda is ok as far as you convince your potential employer why they should hire you. 

·      You will not be hired because you want a job or you wish to improve your CV. (Remember these could be the by-products, once you are hired.)   

·      You will be hired if you have the potential and skills to meet the requirements of the job.

If you wish not to kill your chances at the application stage itself, make sure to think from the employers’ point of view and explain how you are the best fit for the job.


Author: D N Roopa, Assistant Professor, MED, JSSATE, Bengaluru.

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

TIPS TO BUILD RESUME - FOR FRESHER - TIP 1

A FRESHER FOR JOB MARKET – HOW TO WRITE YOUR FIRST RESUME


First time you are building your resume, you have come to the right place. 

You do not have work experience just yet, take a deep breath and stop stressing right now.  

TIP1: 

Remember that the intention of your resume is to communicate the employer that you are a one among the best candidate and that you have acquired necessary skills for the applied job.

To do this effectively, it is necessary to know what potential employers are looking for:

v  Research job postings by focusing on your area of interest and expertise.

v  List down the keywords you find in the job listings. i.e., frequently mentioned requirements or skills.

v  You have to emphasize on these list of skill sets in your resume to impress your potential employer.

v  Also do ask experienced professionals in your circle, what do they consider important while hiring.

v  Brainstorm with people in your field to find what is most important for the kinds of posts you’re applying for.

 

TIP # 2 - shortly  


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