Interview and Resume Tips
Interview and Resume Tips
Everybody is scared about an interview whether it is their first or 21st. Here are some Career Tips for you which will make your crucial day much easier so that you are all prepared to hit the bulls-eye. Some Interview and Resume Tips are as follows:
- Research about the company in which you are going for an interview.
- Visit their website for details about the specified company.
- Wear formal clothing when going for the interview. Dont wear loud make up for your interview.
- Speak fluently and without any hesitation.
- Reach at least 15 minutes before the scheduled time.
- When talking look into the eye of the person this indicated the fact that you are confident.
- Never show that you are desperate for the job. After you are done thank the person/s and shake hands before you take leave.
- You resume should be error free and should sum up all your details in a organized and concise way.
- Your resume should be presented very neatly and it should attract attention and interest at the first look. But that does not mean that you have to make it decorative.
Fashion styles for different industries
Fashion styles for different industries
f you want to stand out in a crowd, then mix 'n' match with elan. Whether you are a journalist, banker, teacher or an IT professional - the mix of Indian class with a touch of western oomph can boost your 'X' factor.
All you 'Formal clothes' haters who keep complaining about how boring it is to wear formals everyday, stop complaining and see the difference in your attitude towards corporate dressing by simply following certain basic style mantras: We randomly chose four industries ( Banks, Information Technology, Journalism, and Teaching ) and worked out the dressing style that would be appropriate for these industries.
For the bankers
- Nothing can beat the 'blazer and knee-length tight skirt look when it comes to getting an ultra classy banker look.
- Your blazer and skirt should always be in the same colour. Dark colours like brown, black green or dark blue look very chic.
- For a change, try out a texture in khaki, to give it a semi-formal look.
- A shaded stole in the same colour looks very classy.
- A light coloured, block printed, sleeveless, top inside the suit looks great.
- Narrow- toed, pencil heels in re, black or green leather look stylish and funky.
- Shoulder - length , straight hair completes the trendy banker look.
The 'IT' style
What's the 'IT' style all about? Here is the lowdown.
- A semi - formal, plain white shirt with brocade buttons and contrast piping, looks very neat.
- A lehariya scarf, either in the same colour as that of the contrast piping or in dark colours like maroon, black or burgundy, looks stylish.
- A detachable brocade waistband looks very Indo Western.
- Team up the plain shirt with beige or mustard-coloured linen pants.
- Tone down the accessories, except for the scarf, as too much will take away from the sophisticated look.
- Stilettos that match the colour of the scarf will make you look ultra glamorous.
- A high ponytail or even a ponytail with a fringe looks very stylish.
The 'Jazzy Journalist'
If you desire the 'funky journo' look, here is what you can do:
Team up ethnic kurtis, preferable in light colours like mustard and beige, with a crushed ghagra or flared skirt in vibrant colours of orange or red.A single - strapped bag, like a jhola, done up with mirror work or embroidery, looks very stylish.Kolhapuri chappals or funky hairdo with highlighted strands in copper or gold look smashing.Ethnic jewellery in silver or coloured beads complete the look.
Trendy Teacher
If you want to add spice to this very noble profession, all you need to do is:
- Wear a short, well-fitted kurti, just covering your thighs, in a dark colour like an emerald green. See to it that the border of the kurti as well as the neckline is in contrasting colours, like for instance, a maroon border on a green kurti.
- You can team your kurti with plain, tight-fitting capris. To customize your capris, add the contrast border of the kurti to the bottom of the pants.
- Tie-up sandals would look very elegant, as the capri will draw attention towards your shoes.
- And a nose ring will add to the Indo-Western look.
- Long, straight, waist-length hair with curls at the bottom will complete the look.
Go Ahead, keep in mind the Industry Specific Requirements and dress for the occasion.
Don't Delay - Never Give up
Procrastination is a common attribute of failures. Deliberation is fine, but in chronic delay are the seeds of failure. First, a task becomes more difficult to undertake with each successive postponement. Second, in this world, real opportunity often has a shelf life.