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Monday, August 30, 2010

Workshop on Life and Livelihood - Job Oriented Skills Demand and Students of Assam


NE Career Guidance, which is a venture with the mission to expose students from North Eastern states of India to the world of opportunities conducted a workshop on Life & livelihood and importance of skill and it’s industry demand at Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra on 28th August’ 2010.

NE Career Guidance with special emphasis on North East India has come up with whole lot of services with the mission to help, guide, motivate and inform students across NE Region. Our aim is to address the need as per industrial demands and subjects that are relevantly required to meet today’s job requirements and the trainings to master requirements of the job world.

The workshop was primarily held to launch “LEARNING-EMPOWERING-EARNING”, initiative across North Eastern States, aimed at enabling youth with Industry skills and access to new technology learning for students across varied age groups. The mission is to create a pool of "well trained, job -oriented individuals to address the major human resources needs of the highest & fastest growing industries.

Workshop was also intended to create Awareness among youths and our citizens and entire Education fraternity. This orientation program was attended by Top level Corporate Leaders who had delivered talks on man power planning as per industry skill needs Vs students of today and how they prepare for better future tomorrow for a brighter and sustainable career. Also, critical Social activist, Economists, NGOs, entire academia based in Assam had grace the occasion. 
           
Workshop was inaugurated by Dr. Jayanta Madhab, renowned economist and social activist. Speaking in the occasion he emphasized on the need of skills and urged to the youths to take the opportunity of learning the skills need by today’s industry. He expressed his happiness about NE Career Guidance bringing this initiative on skill development to Assam to help our youths. Dr. Jayanta Madhab also inaugurated NE Career Guidance’s Skill Development centre at Sunder Singh Bhawan at Udai Path, R. G. Baruah Road.

Director, Higher Education Dr. B. K. Nath graced the occasion and in his speech he clearly mentioned that, our Schools, Colleges and our youths must realized to the fact that, without skills life is going to be difficult and unemployment problem of Assam would always be increasing. He congratulated NE Career Guidance for taking such a initiative to help our youth across Assam and North East.

It was also attended by Mr. Steven Rudolph, who is an American educator, TV personality, public speaker and an author, also known for his own and unique concepts for career counseling across the world who spoke about multiple intelligence and multiple natures and how we as individuals can choose best career option based on ones intelligence and nature.     



Few Corporate Leaders also delivered talks on Industry Skill Demand and Skill Development Programmes to Bridge the Gap and employability solutions for North East, including elementary education, teacher training, Principals Training along-with NE Career Guidance.


Some visuals of the workshop-


Thursday, April 1, 2010

Prepare for Interview

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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Tough Interview Questions & Answer Tips

Check out these tough interview questions and their recommended responses:
1. Tell me about yourself.

This is a chance for you to shine, but not to tell your life history. Begin by listing your traits and accomplishments you feel are relevant for the position. Don't delve into personal information unless it relates to the position you're vying for. You can say something like - I am very creative and resourceful. I have been a sales manager for the past five years and used my creativity to devise unique incentives to keep the sales representatives motivated. Because of this my sales team earned numerous company awards.

2. What are your weaknesses?

Don't take this literally and go into a detailed explanation of your weaknesses, take your potential weakness and put a positive spin on to it. Ideally speak about weakness with color of strength - I am very detail oriented and in some industries that may not be a good fit. But for this position, I think this trait truly will help me excel.

3. Why you want leave your current job and want to join us?

Again, present everything in a positive light. An interview is not the time to dish the dirt on your previous employer. Don’t say anything bad about your previous employer. Say like - I am looking for a job where I can best utilize my skills and who value independent thinking and alternative methods.

4. Tell me about the worst boss you ever had.

Take the high road and don't give into the temptation to vent any past frustrations. Say something like - While none of my past bosses were awful, there are some who taught me more than others did.

5. What are your goals?

This is best answered by reiterating your objective statement on your resume.

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Thursday, February 18, 2010