Thursday 30 November 2017

Boss V. Leader

A new boss arrived. He did NOT speak at all-hands, did not send flowery emails to his staff, and did not produce a new mission statement, like every boss did before him.
We were surprised.

Then, our engineer made a huge mistake and unplugged a wrong server. A major outage resulted. The boss called him into his office.

The engineer expected the worst, he started saying "It is my fault..." but the boss stopped him. "As your manager, I should have made sure that cables were clearly labelled so such a mistake would be difficult to make." Together two of them labelled every cable in the data centre.

We never heard a reprimand nor a patronizing comment from him.

He allowed flexible working. Clients loved him because he was there for them too, always. We launched new business lines.

When he finally spoke at all-hands, he never mentioned any of what he did, he only spoke of successes of his employees, calling us out by names. He made each one of us feel very special.

What he got back was our utmost loyalty and dedication. He never asked for it, he did not need to.

Monday 27 November 2017

Job Application

When you are applying for jobs, it is very crucial to know how is the job application process works. 

1.Get Your Resume Ready

Many companies require a resume and a cover letter in addition to a job application. When you submit a resume with your job application, it is important that your resume is well organized and polished. You also want to be sure that your resume is a match for the job you are applying for. 

2.Write a Cover Letter

A cover letter is a document that explains why your skills and experiences make a good fit for a job. A cover letter may be required as part of the job application process. If it's optional, I recommend including a cover letter because it's the best way to pitch your case for an interview. Make sure that your cover letter is tailored to the specific job listing. 

3.Job Applications

You can apply for jobs online, via email, or in person. No matter what job you are applying for, be sure to follow the company's specific directions for filling out the application.

4.Job Application Screening

Companies often use talent management software (also known as applicant tracking software, or ATS) to recruit, screen, hire, track, and manage applicants for employment. Therefore, your application is likely to be screened to determine if you are a match for the job. The software will match up the information in the job applications that are submitted with the position requirements for the job. Those candidates who are the closest match will be interviewed.

5.Employment Tests

Employers often use tests and other selection procedures to screen applicants for hire. The types of tests and selection procedures utilized include cognitive tests, personality tests, medical examinations, credit checks, and background checks. Some tests are conducted as part of the job application process, and others will take place further along in the hiring process - after the interview and prior to a job offer.

6.Interview Process

If you are selected for an interview, you will be invited to talk to a recruiter, hiring manager, or employer on the phone or in person (or both). The company may conduct several interviews prior to offering the leading candidate the job. Some interviews are one-on-one, while others are in small groups.

7.Hiring Process

From the time you apply for a job until the time you accept a job offer, you will go through a series of steps as you progress through the hiring process. 

9.Job Offers

When you receive a job offer, you're close to the end of the process. However, you don't need to accept the job, at least right away, if you're not sure whether or not it is the best opportunity for you. It's important to take the time to carefully evaluate the offer so you are making an educated decision to accept, reject, or renegotiate, the offer. 

10.New Hire Paperwork

Once you have accepted a job offer, it's time for the new hire paperwork you'll need to complete to get on the payroll. The hiring paperwork you will need to complete includes eligibility to work forms, tax withholding forms, and company specific paperwork. Here's the information you'll need to provide to your new employer.