Job interviews are crucial points of an individual’s life, where one either succeeds with sheer pride and evolves as a winner or crumbles into pieces of frustration and lack of confidence for whole life. Well here are some tips for the interview desk, explaining there are some typical questions that you shouldn’t ask first in any circumstances. Let the interviewer give you some hint, then only shoot your questions. Here they are.
This is a major mistake often seen among the youngsters and fresh candidates at the interview desk. Many youngsters join jobs, especially easy to get through kind of jobs just because of salary attraction. What they fail to see is that the company is hiring them for some good reasons of its profit, not to do charity. All that interest them is salary package. Often such candidates turn really impatient and just cannot wait till the interviewer asks him or her about expected salary package. Such candidate looks for an opportunity and whenever the interviewer is found little quiet, soon shoots questions like ‘How much are you planning to pay for this job?’ or ‘What will be my salary package if I am chosen for it?’ Well, such questions may not only irritate the interviewer, you may also lose chance to impress him forever. Ask about salary package only when the interviewer gives you come hint or asks you directly about your expected salary figure. Too much proactive effort from your side will invariably send wrong messages across.
Do not forget, it is you who is being interviewed; not the person sitting across the table. Maintain interview decorum. Too much of interest and questions may make you appear too bossy, picky and irritating. It is good if you have queries in store for the interviewer, it is always appreciated. But shooting such questions at the wrong time may spoil your entire effort. Shoot all questions you have regarding the company background or places of operation or anything specific about the job profile – only when you are asked. The interviewer may specifically ask you ‘Do you have any questions to ask?’ and that time you can shoot your questions. If you are not asked, towards end of the interview process you may proactively ask some questions. But keep it short. Make sure questions are sensible, smart, logical and not personal.
Often the interviewer makes the candidate feel relaxed, at ease and comfortable. Interviewer may crack some jokes, share light moments to see how you are exactly behind the shield of formal attire. But such atmosphere doesn’t permit you to forget all interview decorum and get personal. Even if the situation is light hearted do not suddenly get personal and shoot questions like ‘Sir, what does your name mean?’ or ‘Madam how many years you have been working in this company?’ Such abrupt questions may instantly make the interviewer feel uncomfortable
Follow these tips and do not make a mistake being proactive at the interview desk.
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Night clubs have always been a craze among the youngsters, who just want to have fun and dance till they drop. But with growing numbers of night clubs every year, many good nightclubs also witness downfall in footfalls. Nightclub owners have been thinking over it, about getting new DJs, playing grooving music, offering special rates; but still not maintaining a consistent loyalty. What can be done? Here are few effective tips for your help.
Reach out your target audience; i.e. the youngsters regularly. Don’t forget you can ‘only’ make them crazy about your club. Spread pamphlets about each weekend attraction at sports clubs, fitness clubs, and college cafeterias or outside colleges, movie theaters, coffee shops, salons or wherever the youth are frequent to. You may put up posters in different places where youngsters are found.
Most of the nightclubs offer special DJ attractions on weekends. To pull the crowd further, you may offer something more. Like on weekends special DJs will come over and play, and will choose a lovely couple dancing on the floor and dedicate one hour long songs for the couple exclusively; while keeping the couple always under the focus light. Or the DJ may simply choose a lucky couple who appear to be best dancer and much in love; for his or her next music album poster.
You may also run come lucky draw contest for the club visitors. Or you may choose the best dressed couple or most stylish couple who gets free unlimited drink for the evening. Many youngsters will surely go to the nightclub in hope of winning free drink and get the recognition of best couple. Make the winners wear crowns of your night club’s logo.
Everyone wants to feel like a star, like a celebrity and see their pictures in newspaper and magazine. It can be a great weapon of your club’s promotion. Tie up with hot selling newspaper of the town, who offer a special page dedicated to the club culture or parties of the town. Such attraction will draw more and more people to your nightclub. It can be a random photo session and lucky one may get to see their pictures in next day newspaper or it can be much more hard earned, by keeping this privilege reserved for the ones who make a beautiful couple together or rock the dance floor or impress the DJ. A picture along with name of the winner in national newspaper – who would not love such celebrity status?
Before anyone else makes these happen, get started!
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