Selasa, 30 November 2010

Job Vacancy as Account Administration

NEXWAVE, PT


URGENTLY REQUIRED

We are regional provider of mobile network engineering services. The company designs, builds and manages mobile telecommunication networks for telecoms equipment vendors and service operators in Asia-Pacific, enabling the successful implementation of GSM, GPRS, CDMA, 3G/UMTS networks. These are complemented by our comprehensive range of quality engineering services: project management, RF engineering & optimization, in-building coverage and macro-cellular telecoms implementation.

We need high qualified professional to join our team as:


Job Vacancy - Account Administration

Responsibilities:

  • To assist Finance Manager in collection of customer's PO, preparation of commercial and tax invoices and other tasks that assigned by Finance Manager
  • Assist in collection of customer Purchase Order (PO) and faxing to relevant Project Managers (PM) & Account Managers (AM)
  • Preparation of commercial and tax invoices
  • Proper filing of accounting records
  • Any other ad-hoc matters

Requirements:

  • Single, Female
  • Fresh Graduated, Degree in Accounting or equivalent with min. GPA 3.00
  • Having good interpersonal and communication skill
  • Good English proficiency
  • Willing to work in long working hours
  • Proficient in use of Microsoft Excel & Word
  • Able to joint immediately


Should you meet all of the requirements above, please send your full resume and recent photograph by clicking "Quick Apply" or "Non-member Apply" below.

Non Member can send the application via email by clicking "Non-member Apply".

All applications will be treated confidentially.

Job Vacancy as News Writer

CONCORD CONSULTING IND


Job Info as News Writer

If you:

  • hold a bachelor's degree, preferably from social sciences
  • are excellent in English, especially in writing and conversation
  • are able to use windows-based office computer application programs
  • are able to work fast and accurately to tight deadlines
  • are disciplined, spirited, able to work as a team, responsive, adaptive and tough
  • are eager to learn and a fast learner
  • are able and willing to work nightshift, on weekends and holidays

Then please submit:

  • your application letter
  • your curriculum vitae (without copy of certificates)
  • a paragraph of why we should hire you


to: Concord Consulting - Information Management Division,
Tetra Pak Building, Ground Floor
Jl. Buncit Raya Kav. 100, Jakarta 12510
or to: niko@concord-consulting.com


Write “News Writer” on the top right of the envelope or on the email subject.
We will not respond to any inquiries regarding to this vacancy by phone or email.

We only process the application received not later than 17 December 2010

JOB VACANCY as RECEPTIONIST

TOYOTA BOSHOKU INDONESIA, PT



PT Toyota Boshoku Indonesia is a Design & Manufacturing of Seat & Car Interior Company as a PMA with Japan investment, invite young, dynamic, and smart people to join our team, and grow your career with us for position as follows:


JOB VACANCY - RECEPTIONIST

Qualifications:

  • Female, age maximum 23 years old.
  • Education Senior High School (SHS), majoring office administration or receptionist
  • Having at least 1 years experiences as an Receptionist
  • Good understanding both written and spoken in English is a must
  • Good looking
  • Good communication skill.
  • Pleasant personality, high integrity, pro-active, and able to work under pressure.
  • Applicants must be willing to work in Cibitung or Cikarang Barat, Bekasi


Please send your application + recent photograph by clicking "Quick Apply" or "Non-member Apply" below.

Non Member can send the application via email by clicking "Non-member Apply".

All applications will be treated confidentially.

IT Staff Job Vacancy

ISS INDONESIA, PT


CAREER OPPORTUNITY

You have the ability to impact your career and community? Together, we’re finding the answer that will power the dream of future generation. Are you ready to join with us ?

We’re looking for :


Job vacancy as IT Staff

REQUIREMENTS :

  • Lulusan S1/D3 IT
  • Pengalaman min 1 tahun
  • Bersedia dikontrak 3 bln (akan diperpanjang apabila perform baik)
  • Memiliki sertifikat MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) lebih diutamakan


Please submit a comprehensive resume, including current and expected salary details and a recent photograph to: r10_80@ovi.com

Job Vacancy at ISS INDONESIA, PT

ISS INDONESIA, PT

ISS is a world leader in Facility Services and is rated world is number 1 outsourcing company in Facility Services. ISS aspiration is to advance Integrated Facility Services in the world by leading the markets in 54 countries in Europe, Asia, Pacific, Latin America and North America. ISS Indonesia is the largest and the best Facility Services company in Indonesia offering world class services to the Hospitals, Commercial, Offices, School and Campus, Exhibition, Malls & Retails, Amusement Centers and Complexes in Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, Pekanbaru, Batam, Balikpapan, Semarang, Bali and Makassar. ISS also has been a reliable vendor to the Coal Mining and Energy Resources companies offering Integrated Facility Services at the remote areas. Currently we employ 53,000 people with 3,500 Supervisory positions and 350 Managers who are professionally trained, skillful and dedicated to serve our 3,000 B2B customers all over Indonesia. Our Management Team is a dynamic team, a team of customer mania, a team with principle of continuous improvement process and an enthusiastic team to carry on the value chains consistently. We call this a team of The ISS Way.

The Vision of ISS Indonesia is to become the most preferable Integrated Facility Services in Indonesia. We are now on the way to the realization of the Vision. This is proven by the massive organic growth year in and year out; high rate of customer retention rate, year in and year out; high rate of employee retention rate, year in and year out and healthy ROCE, year in and year out. In addition, ISS Indonesia is the World Champion and one of the best in Quality Leadership within the ISS World.

Due to our continuous rapid growth and development we are now seeking a professional to join our team and become a member of the our dynamic Team as:


Job Vacancy - Payroll Staff

QUALIFICATION:

  • Male, age between 25 – 30 years old
  • Min. 1 – 2 years experience as payroll staff
  • Graduate from Bachelor Degree in Accounting/Management with min. GPA > 3.00 (4.00 Scale)
  • Well Converse with the Indonesia Income tax law
  • Well Converse with the Jamsostek procedures
  • Well Converse with accounting and payroll process in general
  • Familiar with MS-Office Program
  • Mature, easy to adapt, proactive, attention to details, Positive attitude, outgoing, energetic, responsible, fast learner and independent
  • Hard worker and willing to work under pressure and over time


Excellent career prospect and an attractive remuneration scheme commensurate with experience and ability will be offered to the right candidate.

Please submit a comprehensive resume, including current and expected salary details and a recent photograph, indicating the code of the position you wish to apply on the left top corner to:

Recruitment Manager - FS
Email : recruitment@iss.co.id
Note : Only shortlisted candidates will be processed further



Rabu, 24 November 2010

Job Interview Questions >> The Correct Way to Answer

by  job- search- adviser. net


Question 1 : Like me – Like me NOT

Image of a man using a computerOne of the most common interview questions is, “What did you like most, and what did you dislike most about your last job?”

When you give your job interview answer for this question you want to make sure that you do not speak too negatively about your prior company. If you do so, this may lead the person that you are interviewing with to assume that you will do the same with their company. Job interview answers are not always the easiest to spin into something positive. You may need to write, rewrite and rewrite again to get this answer correct.

Try an answer something like this: “I enjoyed the company because they rewarded the employees when all goals were completed. It showed us that they really cared about our hard work and us. I would have enjoyed the it more if they would have had more advancement opportunities.”  

Question 2 : weakness VS. STRENGTHS

Employers tend to ask about your strengths and weaknesses. They may form the questions like this, “What is your greatest weakness?” and “What is your greatest strengths?”

Most individuals can come up with a job interview answer for strengths in a heartbeat, but can’t come up with a weakness that they are willing to share with others. So they stumble over the answer and end up sounding a little weak in the interview. Make sure you do not refer to your weakness as such, spin it to a positive.

So look at the better way to have a job interview answer for this question: “I enjoy taking pride in my work so I tend to take a little too much time checking it. Luckily I have learned some new features of Microsoft office 2007 that have helped me to better and more efficiently check my work.

Question 3 : The boss is wrong!
There are times when interview questions that will ask you about your judgment. They may ask you, “What would you do if your boss told you to do something and you knew that was the wrong way to do it?

This question may make you start to squirm a little in your seat. How in the world are you going to answer this without getting them upset? Try a job interview answer along these lines: “To be honest with you, I’m not sure what I would do. If it was something minor I may just do as I was told, and go with the flow, but if it was something that I knew was really wrong I would have to talk to him about it.”

You may also want to mention the fact that some people take confrontation differently than others. There are supervisors that you can approach and would have no problem with you letting them know they are wrong. There are also supervisors that do not care to have their authority challenged, even in private conversations.

Question 4 : Have you done your homework?

Sometimes the interviewer will ask you this question, “How did you get ready for this interview?” or “What do you know about our company?”
 
OK, your first responses is Oh no, not a pop quiz! I can’t do that! There has to be a way to avoid this job interview answer! Alas, this is not so!
 
Make sure that when you do send in your resume that you look up the company on the Internet and see if they have a website. See what they are about, what their mission statement is, and if this would be a company you would want to work for. Then a great job interview answer would look like this: “When I found the ad in the Anytown Daily Press I did a Google search on your company and went to your website.

I was impressed by your mission statement and the amount of community service that you do every year, that is something that is important to me as well. I looked over your annual report and noticed that the company had a slight increase in the equity this year. I think that with me in the accounting office that I will be able to assist the Accounting Manager in at least doubling that target. As you can see on my resume…”

As you can tell, the interviewee did their homework, and was able to show the employer that he or she had as well. It’s important to keep the employer on your side. The best thing to do is to have knowledge, for knowledge is power.

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Cover Letter Tips: Making Yourself Irresistible Part II

By interviewmastermind .com


Here are cover letter tips to keep your resume from ending up in the trash can:
>> Don’t just parrot your resume.

Your cover letter, though short and simple, is an asset that will pave the way for your future income, and a lot of prospective employees make the mistake of writing exactly what is on the resume.  Don’t do this—it shows a lack of creativity.  Your cover letter should expand and serve as a bridge to your resume.  Since it’s the first thing they see, make it count.  This goes back to the previous point- it’s one of the crucial cover letter tips.  Brag and talk about how great you are but don’t just summarize your resume.

>> Don’t come across as a Harvard prude, even if you are one.

Professionalism is nice, but no one wants to work with a pompous ass.  If that’s not how you talk on a daily basis, tone it down.  If that is how you talk, you’ve got bigger problems than I can solve.  Write like a kindergartner.  Okay, I don’t mean write sentences like “Jane likes jobs.  Jane wants money.”  I mean be clear and simple, and sound out your words while you write to make sure they aren’t too sophisticated.  And definitely don’t talk about how this is one of the awesome cover letter tips you found here.  You don’t have to spill the beans like a kindergartener would either, just be clear, concise and readable.

>> Email letters should be short and sweet, like a one-night stand.

Long emails waste time that could be better spent on Facebook.  Once they open your resume they’ve decided to invest some time in you, so they are psychologically prepared for more information.  Einstein once said, “Everything should be as simple as it is, but not simpler.”  Anything more will make you seem like a possible future headache.

>> Attack them from all angles.

If you don’t have submission guidelines, send the resume as an attachment and an email.  Then point it out.  “I’m such a great fella I sent this as an email AND an attachment.”  The message is you are the type of person who will make their life easier.

>> The most crucial of the cover letter tips- Don’t be weak.

“My professional resume is included if you would like to look at it.”   Subconsciously, you just told them you aren’t even sure if your resume is worth their time.  Grow a pair.  Say something direct and casual like, “As you can see in my resume, I’ve worked in the midget porn industry for forty-three years.”  EXPECT them to read it, and they are much more likely to do so.  Ok, so that actual line is not one of the cover letter tips you should utilize, but you get what I mean.


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Cover Letter Tips: Making Yourself Irresistible Part I

By interviewmastermind .com



Most employers could go their whole lives without reading another resume  if it was up to them, so that’s when truly helpful cover letter tips come in handy.  If they are not in a hurry to hire, the last thing they want to do with their time is pick through anonymous resumes.  A cover letter gives you a quick chance to tell them why they should take a closer look at you.

Here are cover letter tips to keep your resume from ending up in the trash can:

>> If you’ve got connections, use them.cover letter tips

Name-dropping works.  For one, an employer feels a subconscious obligation to give you a solid chance if you have a mutual contact.  In fact, they will probably have to find a good reason not to hire you if it might affect their social life or business.  Also, human beings are ethnocentric creatures — which means they’re hesitant to let anyone into their world that they don’t know.  This is one of the oldest cover letter tips ever used, but it still works.   Establish a connection and they’re more likely to take a chance.

>> Never address “To Whom it May Concern.”

This is one of the cover letter tips you need to keep at the forefront of your mind.  Even if they know you don’t know them, saying their name gets their attention, as if the letter is truly to them.  It makes it more personal.  Besides, if you don’t have the brains to research a name, they don’t want you.  It shows you care about the position and are willing to do some homework.  Otherwise you’re like that shameless spammer on Facebook who is always promoting his band that no one likes—“Be my friend!  Be my friend!”  No one likes that guy, so don’t act like him.
 
>> Keep it Conversational.

Keeping the cover letter conversational is one of the best cover letter tips out there.  Show some personality and the reader is less likely to crumple it up and shoot a basket.  This type of language makes people feel like you have rapport even if you’ve never met.

>> Brag about yourself.

While your dedication to telling the world how awesome you are hasn’t scored you many friends in the past, here is your chance to put it out there without everyone leaving the room talking about what a douche bag your are.  Finally.  Tell them why you’re the man or woman for the job.  Having the confidence to state it straight up sends the signal that you really are qualified.

The more specific, tangible, and measurable the better because it tells them you’re not just winging it.

>> Always talk about your achievements.

They don’t just want another employee—they want the best, and achievements mark you as a high-value individual.  Use bullet points to cover more space, creating the illusion there is more information than there actually is.  Most cover letter tips will tell you not to list your accomplishments, but this is where you want to brag away.


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Selasa, 23 November 2010

LOWONGAN KERJA - JW MARRIOTT HOTEL - SURABAYA

JW MARRIOTT HOTEL SURABAYA


..... URGENTLY REQUIRED .....


An exciting opportunity exists for an experienced DOF to join with the JW team. We are looking for a suitably qualified candidate with a strong hotel / resort background in 4-5 star international chain hotels who possesses the following qualifications and professional attributes:


JOB VACANCY - DIRECTOR OF FINANCE - SURABAYA


  • Solid academic background & Finance industry accreditation
  • Minimum 5 years of hospitality experience as DOF / Asst DOF
  • Familiarity with Opera & Sun Accounting system is a distinct advantage
  • Proven leadership skills & good trainer
  • Excellent communication skill with customers and owners alike.
  • Pro-active minded and good delegation skills
  • Up to date with latest international auditing procedures & standards
  • Solid understanding of Hotel Operations


This position reports to the property GM with dotted line to Area Director of Finance. An attractive remuneration package is offered to the right candidate.

If you interested to the job offer, please send your CV to:
mhrs.subjw.dohr@marriotthotels.com

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LOWONGAN KERJA - MATAHARI DEPARTMENT STORE

MATAHARI DEPARTEMENT STORE, PT, Tbk


We Challenge You..!!


Matahari Departement Store is Indonesia’s leading retail group is rapidly expanding through the introduction of a new, exciting, and different department store chain. To ensure the success of the new venture we are looking to recruit several key positions to inspire the team. If you have a passion for perfection and have proven track record in delivering the best, then we would like to hear from candidates for the following jobs positions:


JOB VACANCY - STORE SUPERVISOR for AMBON (code: SS - AMBON)


Job & Responsibility :

You will be responsible for sales achievement, stock inventory, shrinkage, and other matters related to the store operation area.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Male / Female, max. 28 years old
  • Height: Male min. 168 cm, Female min. 158 cm, with proportional weight
  • Min. Bachelor Degree in any discipline from reputable University (GPA ≥ 2,75)
  • Experience in the same position would be an advantage. Fresh graduates are welcome to apply.
  • Good appearance, strong analytical, leadership skill & exceptional interpersonal skill
  • Willing to work in shift and to be placed in Ambon.


Interest candidates should send current resume, application letter and photograph to:

HR & GA Division
Lippo Cyberpark, Jl. Boulevard Gajah Mada #2138
Lippo Karawaci – Tangerang 15811
hrd.mds@matahari.co.id


For more Matahari Department Sote job vacancy please click here....

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Job Tips -> Top Ten Tips for Attending Career and Job Fairs

by Randall S. Hansen, Ph.D.


  1. Have a pen/pencil and paper available for notes.
  2. Bring resumes and a folder or portfolio to hold your materials.
  3. Take the time to find out what companies will be represented before the day of the career fair.
  4. Research information about the participating companies and organizations prior to approaching the recruiters. Use the Internet, news sources and career fair materials to learn about the companies' booths you plan to visit. You can impress a recruiter by knowing about his or her company and can discuss its current situation.
  5. Use time wisely. Determine where employers are located and in what order to visit them. Focus on three companies that you are truly interested in.
  6. Broaden your focus and include many types of employers. For instance, you may not have considered working for a hospital, but hospitals recruit and hire professionals in many different fields (e.g., management, information systems, or health care).
  7. Be aware of time demands on employers. Do not monopolize an employer's time. Ask specific questions and offer to follow up after the fair, as appropriate.
  8. Be direct. Introduce yourself, including your name and career interests. If you are job-seeking, state the type of position in which you are interested. If you are gathering information, let employers know that you are only interested in materials and information. Remember to use good eye contact and a firm handshake. Career fairs are the perfect place to use your elevator speech.
  9. Make sure you learn from the recruiter employment and/or hiring trends, skills necessary for different jobs, current openings, salary, benefits, training, and other information about the organization. Also make sure you know whom to contact for follow-up discussions.
  10. Ask the employer for the next steps in the recruitment process and try to obtain the recruiter's business card for follow-up discussions/correspondence.
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Career Tips > 9 Job Search Tips for New Graduates

By Kathy Kristof



College graduation season is set to launch millions of youthful job seekers into an already depressed employment market. If you’re among the masses, realize that preparation is key. Here’s what you need to do to get hired.

1) Edit your profile. Those drunken party photos might have impressed your Facebook friends, but now they could dissuade a prospective employer from hiring you, says Stephen Miles, vice chairman of executive search firm Heidrick & Struggles and co-author of Your Career Game. Recruiters do extensive web searches on people they intend to hire, including checking social media sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. If you’ve posted compromising photos or a stupid status update (i.e. Nice day. I think I’ll call in sick and go to the beach…) it could cost you a job. Get rid of it.

2) Do your homework. Don’t just figure that you can post a resume on monster.com and find work, says Janice Bryant Howroyd, CEO of staffing company AppleOne. You ought to study all aspects of your chosen field and seek information about the companies doing business in that area. Go to the company web sites and see if they’re posting open positions, too. If you send a resume, tailor it specifically to the job you’re seeking, Howroyd suggests.

3. Prepare to relocate. Live in a city where the job prospects are bleak? You can vastly increase your chance of getting work by seeking employment in other zip codes. The folks at job search site Indeed.com recently came up with a list of the best and worst cities to find work.

4) Think small. Many graduates focus on big, brand-name companies, but it’s the smaller and mid-sized companies that are doing most of the hiring now, Howroyd says. Taking jobs that “no one wants” is often an opportunity that no one else sees, adds Nathan Bennett, professor of management at Georgia Tech and the other co-author of Your Career Game. A first job is an opportunity to get experience. The smaller the company, the thinner the staff, the more likely you are to learn a wide array of skills.

5) Set targets. Set goals every day for either sending out a set number of resumes; filling out a set number of applications or finding a set number of new opportunities. Don’t hit the beach until you’ve hit your goal. You can’t change the job market, but you can determine how hard you try. Trying harder than your peers makes you the one most likely to get work.

6) Be persistent. If you go to an interview and don’t hear from the employer, follow up with a phone call. If they gave the job to another person, don’t be angry — be interested. Politely ask the hiring manager if he or she can tell you whether there was something that the other person did that particularly impressed them or something that you did wrong. If your approach is respectful and aimed at learning (rather than second-guessing their actions), they’re likely to help you better position yourself for the next interview. And if they tell you that you were fine, the other person was just more qualified, don’t be shy about asking them to keep you in mind for the next opportunity. If you don’t have a job in three or four months, call again and see if anything has opened up.

7) Work your network. Ask your friends, your parents, your parents’ friends, if they know of anything that would suit you. Check in with your college career office and attend their alumni functions. When there are hundreds of people applying for a given job, a personal referral can make your application stand out.

8) Be a temp. Some companies may not be willing to hire permanent full-time staff, but need help. You can sign up with a temporary company, like AppleOne, that will send you out on a daily basis to these companies. The benefits: You earn money; you get to know employers and employers get to know you.

9) Don’t despair. It’s a rotten job market, so it could take time to get work. And when you do get work, it may not be the ‘perfect job’ that you envisioned. Keep a good attitude and don’t let it get to you. Every job — even a nightmare job — is experience on your resume and a potential reference for a new employer. Do you best no matter where you end up working, and chances are good that you’ll get a better job in no time.


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Senin, 22 November 2010

LOWONGAN KERJA BANKING - AUDITOR (BTPN)

PT Bank Tabungan Pensiunan Nasional Tbk (BTPN) didirikan di Bandung pada 5 Februari 1958, yang awalnya bernama Bank Pegawai Pensiunan Militer (BAPEMIL) dengan status usaha sebagai badan perkumpulan yang menerima simpanan dan memberikan pinjaman kepada para anggotanya. BAPEMIL memiliki tujuan untuk membantu meringankan beban ekonomi para pensiunan, baik angkatan bersenjata maupun sipil.

Berkat kepercayaan yang tinggi dari masyarakat maupun mitra usaha, pada tahun 1986 para anggota BAPEMIL membentuk PT Bank Tabungan Pensiunan Nasional dengan ijin usaha sebagai Bank Tabungan. Pada tahun 1993 status BTPN menjadi Bank Umum.

2008 merupakan tahun penting bagi BTPN. Berbagai pengembangan dan pencapaian signifikan dilakukan. Pada 12 Maret 2008 BTPN sukses melakukan go public dengan melepas saham milik pemerintah c.q. PT Perusahaan Pengelola Aset (PPA) sebesar 28,39%. Pada 14 Maret 2008, TPG Nusantara, S.a.r.l. mengakuisisi 71,6% saham BTPN, sehingga menjadi pemegang saham utama.

Selain terus mengembangkan bisnis inti di pangsa pasar pensiun yang telah menjadi tulang punggung selama 50 tahun, pada akhir 2008 BTPN telah mengembangkan usahanya di pangsa pasar Usaha Mikro Kecil dan Unit Usaha Syariah, dengan membuka 46 cabang btpn l mitra usaha rakyat di seluruh Indonesia dan 2 Cabang Syariah di Bandung dan Jakarta.

Kini, BTPN dikenal sebagai bank publik skala menengah bereputasi prima dan salah satu bank dengan kinerja keuangan terbaik di Indonesia, yang telah meraih berbagai pengakuan dalam bentuk penghargaan dari lembaga-lembaga terkemuka dan terpercaya.


LOWONGAN KERJA BANKING - AUDITOR


Tugas dan Tanggung jawab ;

Melaksanakan audit (on-site) sesuai dengan penugasan yang diberikan (khususnya micro business)
Mempersiapkan data-data pre-audit termasuk kertas kerja sesuai dengan kebutuhan audit

Kualifikasi :

  • Usia minimal 23 tahun, maximal 35 tahun
  • Pendidikan minimal S1 dengan IPK minimal 3.00 (skala 4.00)
  • Mempunyai pengalaman minimal 2 tahun sebagai auditor/ internal controller, diutamakan pernah bekerja di bank atau mengaudit bank/ financial institution atau risk management officer bank
  • Memiliki pengetahuan yang baik atas tehnik dan prinsip audit
  • Memperhatikan Detail



Jika Anda tertarik dengan lowongan kerja yang ditawarkan silahkan kirimkan CV Anda.

recruitment@btpn.com
(format file : *doc, *pdf, *zip, max 300kb)
Dokumen paling lambat diterima dalam waktu 14 hari setelah iklan ditayangkan

(Nb. Only candidates who meet the qualifications will be processed further)


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JOB VACANCY - MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (PT. First Media Tbk)

PT. First Media Tbk as a Lippo subsidiries is the largest provider of high speed broadband internet, cable pay tv, and high-speed data communication services. Our vision is to become the First Leader Provider of high speed broadband internet, cable pay Tv, and high-speed data communication services by enhancement our consumer quality of life with a wide range of entertainment selection and practical life styles. We are now inviting qualified & dedicated person to fill the job offer and take the role as:

JOB VACANCY - MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

The selected candidates will undergo a series of class and jobs training.

This position offers exciting daily challenges, improve learning curve and opportunities to move up to top managerial level.

Requirement:

  • Male & Female, Maximum 26 years old
  • S1 degree in any discipline preferably from technical (Electrical, Industrial, Telecommunication Engineering and computer/information technology) and non technical (Management, Marketing, Communication, Psychology and Accounting)
  • Maximum 2 years from graduation
  • Graduates from overseas universities are welcome to apply
  • GPA > 2.75 (public university)
  • GPA > 3 (private university)
  • Computer literate
  • Active in organization
  • Driven, motivated and goal oriented
  • Willing to be place at Jakarta, Karawaci or FM Regional.


If you are encouraged to join our company who believes in values for integrity, innovations and professionalism, simply send us your application with most recent photograph to:

HRD@firstmedia.com
or

HRD - Recruitment

PT. FIRST MEDIA Tbk
Lippo Cyberpark Boulevard Gajah Mada #2170
Lippo Karawaci, Tangerang 15811


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Minggu, 21 November 2010

5 Tips on Employee Performance Reviews

By SCORE
  1. Concentrate on what you and the employee can achieve together in the future. Don’t use performance reviews just as a means of telling workers everything they’re doing wrong.
  2. Strive for consistency and fairness. Apply performance criteria to all employees, not just a few.
  3. Encourage employees to evaluate themselves and to discuss their own strengths. Your view of an employee and the employee’s view of himself should match fairly well. Otherwise, it’s a warning signal.
  4. Be honest about poor performance, but not brutal. Document your observations in writing.
  5. If you’re small enough that constant communication and feedback are taking place, you may be able to avoid performance reviews. But don’t send the message that performance isn’t critical.


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5 Tips for Hands-On Leadership

By SCORE

  1. Be there. Entrepreneurs warn that a successful business can slip when an owner is not there at least part of every day, keeping in touch with how things are going.
  2. Set an example for working hard. One wholesale bakery owner sometimes sleeps on the couch in his office so he can be there when the early shift comes in at 4 a.m.
  3. Don’t confuse “hands-on” managing with micro-management. Set objectives and offer guidance, but don’t make employees do every little thing your way. Gauge what they do by the results.
  4. Understand your business down to the last detail. The founder of a toy-store chain visits the stores and spends time doing each job (selling, clerking, etc.) and observing customers’ reactions.
  5. Stay in touch with “stakeholders”—including customers, employees and suppliers.
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Jumat, 19 November 2010

Lowongan Pekerjaan IT - Staff Design

Info Kerja SINAR ALUM SARANA, PT


DIBUTUHKAN SEGERA


Kami salah satu perusahaan Die Casting di Tangerang sedang mencari posisi sebagai Staff Design dengan kualifikasi sebagai berikut :
Lowongan Pekerjaan IT - Staff Design

Kualifikasi:
  • Min. D3 in Mechanical Engineering with GPA min 2.75
  • Familiar with Mechanical Drawing
  • Familiar with AutoCAD & Solid Work
  • Good in English and Mandarin is an advantage
  • Cantumkan Staff Design pada subject email


Apabila anda memenuhi kriteria diatas, silahkan kirim lamaran anda beserta CV, Photo terbaru dan expected salary dengan menggunakan fasilitas QUICK APPLY dibawah ini

atau e-mail : hrd-jobopening@centrin.net.id


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Lowongan Pekerjaan IT - PHP Programmer

Info Kerja DAYA SINERGI TEKNOMANDIRI, PT

PT. Daya Sinergi Teknomandiri adalah Konsultan IT yang berkedudukan di Bandung yang menyediakan layanan solusi IT bagi beragam kebutuhan pelanggan di berbagai industri dan jasa. Komitmen kami adalah menjadi mitra terpercaya bagi pelanggan dan membantu mereka dalam upaya mencapai target bisnisnya melalui penyediaan solusi IT. Tujuan kami adalah memberikan kualitas layanan yang tinggi pada setiap proyek pekerjaan yang kami tangani.

Untuk memenuhi komitmen tersebut, kami mengundang Anda untuk bergabung menjadi bagian dari tim kami sebagai:

Lowongan Pekerjaan IT - PHP Programmer-(Kode Posisi: PHP)

Persyaratan Umum:
  • Sangat menyukai pemrograman.
  • Bertanggungjawab, proaktif dan termotivasi akan keberhasilan.
  • Memiliki kemampuan komunikasi dan interpersonal yang baik serta dapat bekerja secara tim.
  • Bersedia melaksanakan tugas di luar kota jika diperlukan.

Persyaratan Khusus:
  • Memahami konsep OOP secara komprehensif dan dapat membaca diagram/notasi UML.
  • Menguasai dan berpengalaman dalam pengembangan aplikasi minimal 1 tahun menggunakan teknologi sebagai berikut: PHP, CodeIgniter, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, ORM, Data Mapper,
  • Memahami konsep SOA dan Web Service merupakan nilai tambah.
  • Menguasai minimal salah satu dari SQL Server/Oracle/PostgreSQL/MySQL.



Kirim lamaran lengkap Anda ke :

hrd@dayasinergi.com

cc ke:

hrd.dayasinergi@yahoo.co.id

dengan mencantumkan Kode Posisi.

Paling lambat tanggal 15 Desember 2010


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Senin, 15 November 2010

10 Ways to Go Green at Work

By sierraclub .typepad .com




Greener homes are in the spotlight these days, but what about the other places where many of us spend huge chunks of our time--our offices? Some simple changes of habit can save energy and resources at work, and these small steps can be multiplied by persuading the powers-that-be at your workplace to adopt environmentally friendly (and often cost-effective) policies.

1) Be bright about light
 
Artificial lighting accounts for 44 percent of the electricity use in office buildings.

> Make it a habit to turn off the lights when you're leaving any room for 15 minutes or more and utilize natural light when you can.

> Make it a policy to buy Energy Star-rated lightbulbs and fixtures, which use at least two-thirds less energy than regular lighting, and install timers or motion sensors that automatically shut off lights when they're not needed.

2) Maximize computer efficiency
 
Computers in the business sector unnecessarily waste $1 billion worth of electricity a year.

> Make it a habit to turn off your computer—and the power strip it's plugged into—when you leave for the day. Otherwise, you're still burning energy even if you're not burning the midnight oil. (Check with your IT department to make sure the computer doesn't need to be on to run backups or other maintenance.) During the day, setting your computer to go to sleep automatically during short breaks can cut energy use by 70 percent. Remember, screen savers don't save energy.

> Make it a policy to invest in energy-saving computers, monitors, and printers and make sure that old equipment is properly recycled. Look for a recycler that has pledged not to export hazardous e-waste and to follow other safety guidelines. Old computers that still work, and are less than five years old, can be donated to organizations that will refurbish them and find them new homes. (You may even get a tax deduction.)

3) Print smarter
 
The average U.S. office worker goes through 10,000 sheets of copy paper a year.

> Make it a habit to print on both sides or use the back side of old documents for faxes, scrap paper, or drafts. Avoid color printing and print in draft mode whenever feasible.

> Make it a policy to buy chlorine-free paper with a higher percentage of post-consumer recycled content. Also consider switching to a lighter stock of paper or alternatives made from bamboo, hemp, organic cotton, or kenaf. Recycle toner and ink cartridges and buy remanufactured ones. According to Office Depot, each remanufactured toner cartridge "keeps approximately 2.5 pounds of metal and plastic out of landfills...and conserves about a half gallon of oil."

4) Go paperless when possible

> Make it a habit to think before you print: could this be read or stored online instead? When you receive unwanted catalogs, newsletters, magazines, or junk mail, request to be removed from the mailing list before you recycle the item.

> Make it a policy to post employee manuals and similar materials online, rather than distribute print copies. They're easier to update that way too.

5) Ramp up your recycling

> Make it a habit to recycle everything your company collects. Just about any kind of paper you would encounter in an office, including fax paper, envelopes, and junk mail, can be recycled. So can your old cell phone, PDA, or pager.

> Make it a policy to place recycling bins in accessible, high-traffic areas and provide clear information about what can and can not be recycled.

6) Close the loop

> Make it a policy to purchase office supplies and furniture made from recycled materials.

7) Watch what (and how) you eat


> Make it a habit to bring your own mug and dishware for those meals you eat at the office.

> Make it a policy to provide reusable dishes, silverware, and glasses. Switch to Fair Trade and organic coffee and tea, and buy as much organic and local food as possible for parties and other events. Provide filtered drinking water to reduce bottled-water waste.

8) Rethink your travel

> Make it a habit to take the train, bus, or subway when feasible instead of a rental car when traveling on business. If you have to rent a car, some rental agencies now offer hybrids and other high-mileage vehicles.

> Make it a policy to invest in videoconferencing and other technological solutions that can reduce the amount of employee travel.

9) Reconsider your commute

> Make it a habit to carpool, bike, or take transit to work, and/or telecommute when possible. If you need to drive occasionally, consider joining a car-sharing service like Zipcar and Flexcar instead of owning your own wheels.

> Make it a policy to encourage telecommuting (a nice perk that's also good for the planet!) and make it easy for employees to take alternative modes of transportation by subsidizing commuter checks, offering bike parking, or organizing a carpool board.

10) Create a healthy office environment

> Make it a habit to use nontoxic cleaning products. Brighten up your cubicle with plants, which absorb indoor pollution.

> Make it a policy to buy furniture, carpeting, and paint that are free of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and won't off-gas toxic chemicals.



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Job Tips >> Time management in a multitasking world Part II

By blog. penelopetrunk .com



6) Know when you work best.
Industrial designer Jeff Beene does consulting work, so he can do it any time of day. But, he says, "I try to schedule things so that I work in the morning, when I am the most productive." Each person has a best time. You can discover yours by monitoring your productivity over a period of time. Then you need to manage your schedule to keep your best time free for your most important work.

7) Think about keystrokes.
If you're on a computer all day, keystrokes matter because efficiency matters. "On any given day, an information worker will do a dozen Google searchers," says Trapani. "How many keystrokes does it take? Can you reduce it to three? You might save 10 seconds, but over time, that builds up."

8) Make it easy to get started.
We don't have problems finishing projects, we have problems starting them," says Mann. He recommends you "make a shallow on-ramp." Beene knows the key creating this on ramp: "I try to break own my projects into chunks, so I am not overwhelmed by them."

9) Organize your to-do list every day.
If you don't know what you should be doing, how can you manage your time to do it? Some people like writing this list out by hand because it shows commitment to each item if you are willing to rewrite it each day until it gets done. Other people like software that can slice and dice their to-do list into manageable, relevant chunks. For example, Beene uses tasktoy because when he goes to a client site tasktoy shows him only his to do items for that client, and not all his other projects. (Get tasktoy here.)

10) Dare to be slow.
Remember that a good time manager actually responds to some things more slowly than a bad time manager would. For example, someone who is doing the highest priority task is probably not answering incoming email while they're doing it. As Markovitz writes: "Obviously there are more important tasks than processing email. Intuitively, we all know this. What we need to do now is recognize that processing one's work (evaluating what's come in and how to handle it) and planning one's work are also mission-critical tasks."


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Job Tips >> Time management in a multitasking world Part I

By blog. penelopetrunk .com



Tips to make you better at managing your work:

1) Don't leave email sitting in your in box.
"The ability to quickly process and synthesize information and turn it into actions is one of the most emergent skills of the professional world today," says Mann. Organize email in file folders. If the message needs more thought, move it to your to-do list. If it's for reference, print it out. If it's a meeting, move it to your calendar.

"One thing young people are really good at is only touching things once. You don't see young people scrolling up and down their email pretending to work," says Mann. Take action on an email as soon as you read it.

2) Admit multitasking is bad.
For people who didn't grow up watching TV, typing out instant messages and doing homework all at the same time, multitasking is deadly. But it decreases everyone's productivity, no matter who they are. "A 20-year-old is less likely to feel overwhelmed by demands to multitask, but young people still have a loss of productivity from multitasking," says Trapani.

So try to limit it. Kathy Sierra at Creating Passionate Users suggests practicing mindfulness as a way to break the multitasking habit.

3) Do the most important thing first.
Trapani calls this "running a morning dash". When she sits down to work in the morning, before she checks any email, she spends an hour on the most important thing on her to-do list. This is a great idea because even if you can't get the whole thing done in an hour, you'll be much more likely to go back to it once you've gotten it started. She points out that this dash works best if you organize the night before so when you sit down to work you already know what your most important task of the day is.

4) Check your email on a schedule.
"It's not effective to read and answer every email as it arrives. Just because someone can contact you immediately does not mean that you have to respond to them immediately," says Dan Markovitz, president of the productivity consulting firm TimeBack Management, "People want a predictable response, not an immediate response." So as long as people know how long to expect an answer to take, and they know how to reach you in an emergency, you can answer most types of email just a few times a day.

5) Keep web site addresses organized.
Use book marking services like del.icio.us to keep track of web sites. Instead of having random notes about places you want to check out, places you want to keep as a reference, etc., you can save them all in one place, and you can search and share your list easily.


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The 3 Essentials for Building Successful Relationships

By Alicia Fortinberry, MS



Good relationships in all areas of our lives are essential to our physical and emotional health but we seem to have more trouble than ever achieving them.

Just as ants make ant-hills, human beings are relationship-making creatures. We function better within a supportive relationship environment or community. Yet ever since we abandoned our hunter-gatherer ways we have drifted further from the ability to connect successfully with each other.

In our private practice and the Uplift Program many of our clients and students confess to great difficulties dealing with others. Those who are single, for instance, despair of finding the ideal mate and those who live with a partner often report feeling just as isolated. The truth is most people never learned how to nurture their relationships.

The answer? We need to relearn the lost art of relationship-making from our hunter-gather forbears.

Every tribe, or band, had its taboos, roles and rituals, which enabled members to stay together and survive. And since our brains are still those of hunter-gatherers, the essence of relationship-making is much the same for modern humans.

We call these "tribal bonding" skills the 3 "R"s for successful relationships: rules, roles and rituals.

1. Rules
While most of our social and cultural taboos have broken down, and many aren't feasible in a multi-cultural society, we still need rules and boundaries in relationships for safety and emotional security.

For modern humans this means setting the ground-rules and working out the conditions of each relationship you're in--with your partner, friends and colleagues, and even with your kids.

In the Uplift Program courses and workshops, Transform Your Life and Your Relationships audio-workbook and in our new book Creating Optimism we show you exactly how to do this using our unique Needs-Based DialogueTM approach to relationships.

Here's a few tips to get you started.
Think about what you really need the other person to do or not do in each of your relationships. All too often relationship needs are unstated, keeping others guessing. Or we express our needs in terms too vague to act on. "I need respect," means entirely different things to different people.

Would you like your colleagues to acknowledge your contibution on a joint project to your supervisor? Do you need your partner to let you know if he's running late? Do you want your date to pay for dinner or share the bill? If so let them know these needs are ground-rules for having a relationship with you.

Examples of good, clear needs are: "I need you not to criticize me" (all criticism is a form of control); "I need you to drive at or under the speed limit", or "I need you to agree that I have a veto in all decisions affecting me or the relationship".

Get to know what other people require in relationships. What exactly do they expect of you? Can you do that? Do you want to? Where can each of you compromise, and what's non-negotiable? We advise people in all sorts of relationships--partnerships, families (kids included) and corporations--to write down their needs, discuss them and review them regularly.

2. Roles
Another aspect of a successful hunter-gatherer band was well-defined roles. Each person knew that they were essential to the others and what was expected of them. Age and sex determined most tribal roles; nowadays inclination and ability should be the determinants. In our mini-tribe of two, for example, Bob shops, cooks and manages the business while I do the laundry and network.

3. Rituals
Rituals are the glue that bonds relationships together. You probably already have rituals in your relationship (the good-bye kiss, the daily phone call from work) but may not realize how important these simple actions are in binding you together. Rituals tend to get lost in hard times, and that's when we need to consciously keep them up, even maybe make up new ones and stick to them.

Thus the recipe for successful relationships boils down to the three "R"s: rules (your needs and boundaries), rituals and roles. Observe them, and you will be surrounded by supportive people for the rest of your life.


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JOB INDONESIA - IMSI INDONESIA, PT (IMSI INDIA PVT LTD)

JOB VACANCY - IMSI INDONESIA, PT (IMSI INDIA PVT LTD)

IMSI (http://www.imsi-pm.com) is a Global Staffing company working with Fortune 500 clients in the America, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Australia.

Our range of IT, Telecom and Engineering Services includes:

  • IT consulting and staff augmentation services
  • Telecom and Engineering staffing
  • Full life cycle development of Internet, Client/Server or Mainframe applications
  • Maintenance and Support of custom applications
  • Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services
  • Software testing services
  • Helpdesk support services

In Indonesia we are providing staffing, consulting and software development services to the MNC and large Indonesian Corporate.
NW Design & Optimization Engineer, Radio WCDMA/GSM-EDGE

  • Provide consultancy and clarification about the technical solution to the customer
  • Responsible for conducting technical discussion and presentation of the product and solution details to the customer
  • Providing support to sales acquisition in offers, tenders and change requests
  • Communicating, finding and presenting the best solution for all Technical requirements to customer’s problem related radio network design
  • Preparing technical specification documents
  • Providing integration solutions of various network part (Radio, Core, Access, IP, Transport, etc) and creating End to End Solutions to the customers
  • Responsible to deliver Radio Network Design and network performance for 2G/3G including nominal Cell Plan, frequency plan and capacity planning, Dimensioning, Scrambling code plan and expansion capacity for short term and long term.
  • Responsible for the evaluation and design of new, advanced 2G/3G Radio technologies.
  • Has the overall radio network optimization responsibility of the customers GSM/UMTS radio network. This includes frequent network performance and configuration audits, parameter optimization, analyzing and managing drive tests and perform optimization based on the results, manage KPIs. Also responsible to implement and validate proposed actions resulting from Radio Network KPI Management
  • Perform routine network performance monitoring and review of radio network Key Performance Indicators (KPI) such as drop call, TCH Blocking, Handovers, and call setup success rate
  • Do database parameter settings analysis and creatively apply engineering principles to make appropriate database parameter changes/tuning, and even new feature implementation to maximize the network performance and quality in order to meet customer objectives and targets.
  • Having minimum 6 years experience in Telecommunications engineering, Design 2G/3G RF and performance
  • Able to translate customer or strategic business requirements into final detailed technical design.
  • Thorough knowledge of engineering best practices, capacity management, performance management, and network operations
  • Solid understanding of Network Optimization and Network Performance principles
  • Technical proficiency with wireless network infrastructure, knowledge of RF propagation, RF design fundamentals, antenna theory, and performance engineering systems and Model Tunning
  • Solid understanding of cellular technology, TDMA, GSM, GPRS/EDGE, and UMTS/HSDPA knowledge.
  • Familiar with NSN new technology, LTE, Multiradio, RU20, RG20 will be advantage
  • Able & Familiar with Dimensioning planning tools, Link budget and Planning tools, Traffic Planning, BSS Dimensioning, BSS Database and Network Feature
  • Proficient in the use of variety of planning tool for performance monitoring, analysis and optimization, Netact, measurement tools (TEMS, NEMO), spectrum analyzer and MAP INFO
  • Have Excel, Access, programming, RF environment trouble shooting
  • Have good communication skills, good English is a must, written and verbally.
  • Must be proficient in Windows based office technologies (e.g. Excel, Word, Outlook, etc.)
  • Have a strong leadership, Excellent interpersonal, be able to work under pressure
  • Familiar with Project Management Knowhow is advantage
If you are interested to job offer please apply here....

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Job vacancy - DT Team Leader (SML TECHNOLOGIES, PT)

SML TECHNOLOGIES, PT

SML Technologies is a building Indonesian provider of mobile network engineering services. Our company designs, manages, and supports mobile telecommunication networks for telecoms equipment vendors and service operators nationwide and aim to extend our business to the Asia-Pacific area, and ultimately become a leading player in the region.

We are a fast growing telecommunication company located in Jakarta, we will invite the new applicants with suitable candidate to fill the Employment:



Job Indonesia - DT Team Leader

Qualifications of the job :


  • Male
  • Min D3 or Bachelor degree in Information Technology or electrical engineering
  • Min. 2 years experience in similar position
  • Proficient with tools (TEMS Investigation/TEMS Route Analysis, NEMO Outdoor/Nemo Analyzer)
  • Proficient in MS Office Applications ( MS Words, Excel, Power Point
  • Have presentation Skill and can work with team
  • Good personality with excellent service attitude
  • Fluent in English both oral & written is a must

If interested with jobs vacancy and meet above requirements and wish to join with us, please send your comprehensive resume, CV and current photograph


To : HRD Department
PT. Sarana Maju Lestari (SML Technologies)
Jl. Suren II No.13 Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan 12180

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Job Indonesia - Credit Risk Management (PT. BANK SUMITOMO MITSUI INDONESIA)

PT. BANK SUMITOMO MITSUI INDONESIA


We are a Commercial Bank with Foreign Majority ownership and has a world-wide network is seeking for highly qualified people to fill-in our employment. If you are creative, motivated, dynamic and able to work in multi-culture environment, join us to expand our business and get the opportunity.

We offer challenging jobs vacancy and professional advantages of a dynamic environment that supports your development and recognize your achievements.


Job Indonesia - Credit Risk Management (code: CRM)


Job Requirements :


* Graduated from reputable university, majoring in Economic/Accounting/others.
* Having experience in banking industry especially in Credit Risk
* Management fields at least 5 years.
* Good interpersonal and communication skills.
* Good computer literate and fluent in English both speaking and writing.
* Highly motivated, self-initiative, and good team working.


If you are interested to the job offered. Please send your detail resume by email and please put the code on your
email subject no later than 2 weeks after this advertisement date to:


bsmi_recruitment@id.smbc.co.jp

Only short-listed candidate will be notified.

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Minggu, 14 November 2010

Job Tips : Become a Job Magnet

By Sherrie Madia


One of the most frustrating parts of looking for a job is that you have to get other people to at least give you a chance to show them what you've got. Getting in the door is the hardest part.

But when you become an expert, others seek you out. Or, at least, when you knock on the door, at least some people will hear you out for a bit longer if they think you know something that could help them.

You want to be like a magnet-pulling people toward you-instead of having to push yourself on others. By creating good-quality content that helps to promote your expertise, you'll prove that you are also a problem solver. You'll show that you can add value, and therefore others who need what you have to offer will contact you.

Before you say to yourself that you aren't going to put the work into creating content that promotes your expertise, realize that your competition is doing it. In the past, being perceived as an expert was a nice-to-have asset. Today, it's a need-to-have element.

Target Your Employer 'Wish List
Your paper resume, social network profile and social media resume are the message. They are your advertisement--a commercial of you. As part of your preparation for crafting and fine-tuning that message to take advantage of leveraging online social networking and social media channels, you need to know who your audience is. Why? Because it will affect how you present-or, as it is known in marketing-"position"-yourself. So, beginning with the end in mind, and with some direction, ask yourself, "Where do I want to work?"

As you proceed in both your people and company search, you'll come up with new ideas for places you want to work, or you may find that you can't break in to your original targets, so you might modify your targets.

Examples of a 'top X' employer wish list could be the direct competitors to your prior or current firm. However, if you have signed a non-compete agreement, that could get sticky.

Note that while meant to protect a company from customer defections or loss of proprietary intellectual property, at their core, these agreements can be challengeable in court depending on legal precedents and the particular state in which the agreement was executed. That said, no company can legally prohibit you from earning a living. If they choose, big companies with dedicated legal departments and deep pockets can make your life difficult should you choose to test the agreement that you have signed.

Other examples of a top employer wish-list could be key suppliers or vendors to your past or current company, or select distributors/dealers in your firms' sales distribution channel.

The first step is to write down a list of the top 10 companies you'd like to work for. Of course, there is no magic in the number 10-you might have a top 20-but start with a limited set of targets-Ideally, no more than two dozen.
This targeted "short list" is important because it acts as a jumping-off point to your main personal network contacts-those most closely known by you.
You will be communicating this target list to them. If you list too many, you can end up causing confusion and dilute the effectiveness of those who may be able to help you.

Specific Industries and Types of Companies
Beyond writing down your wish list of specific companies, you will also want to think of three or four different types of companies that you are looking to target.

Take your wish list of specific companies, and think of the types of companies that they represent. Also think about grouping them by industry, and then make a list of those firms too.

Here's an example: Let's say you worked for, or are currently with, Dell Computer. You've already made a list of Dell's competitors (HP, IBM, Toshiba, etc.), as part of your wish list).
  • Been a PC lover? How about considering switching horses to Apple, and key MAC product vendors? There's a whole new universe of potential employers there you might never have thought of. Make a list.
  • What about chip/semiconductor manufacturers like Intel and AMD? Make another list.
  • How about monitor manufacturers like Nokia, Samsung, and the like? Make a third list.
  • Or perhaps look at a different angle and go behind the scenes to computer OEMs who sell to the Dells of the world. They make key parts like motherboards, soundcards, graphic cards, and SCSI cards. Keep going! Brainstorm and let your mind run wild.
That's the kind of "lateral thinking" that will propel your job search. Don't filter, and be open to anything because you never know where the next opportunity will come from. It might very well be one you never heard or thought of before.

Don't get too broad. Lack of focus in communicating your target industry of interest to others (e.g., healthcare industry) will get you very little help because it's too vague.

To maximize the help your personal network can provide in your company-search/people-search, your contacts need specific direction. A list of targeted firms does just that. You'll want to narrow that down and say, for example, that you are looking for a position in a company that deals in healthcare medical recordkeeping.

This is not to discourage you from thinking broadly but rather to encourage you to avoid scattering your energies in too many directions.


source : ezinearticles.com

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The 10 Worst Job Tips Ever Part II

By Liz Ryan



6- SEND YOUR RESUME VIA AN ONLINE JOB AD OR THE COMPANY WEB SITE, ONLY

Successful job-seekers use friends, LinkedIn contacts, and anybody else in their network to locate and reach out to contacts inside a target employer. Playing by the rules often gets your résumé pitched into the abyss at the far end of the e-mail address talent@xyzcorp.com. If you've got a way into the decision-maker's office, use it. Ignore advice that instructs you to send one résumé via the company Web site and wait (and wait, and wait) to hear from them.

7- NEVER SEND A PAPER RESUME

I've been recommending sending snail-mail letters to corporate job-search target contacts for three or four years now, and people tell me it's working. The response rate is higher, and the approach is friendlier. A surface-mail letter can often get you an interview in a case where an e-mail would get ignored or spam-filtered. One friend of mine sent her surface-mail résumé and cover letter to a major company's COO in New York, and got a call a week later from a general manager wanting to interview her in Phoenix, where she lives. She showed up at the interview to see her paper letter—yes, her actual, signed letter, on bond paper—and résumé sitting on his desk in Phoenix (probably conveyed via an old-fashioned Inter-Office envelope). An e-mail might have ended up in the COO's spam folder.

8- WAIT FOR THEM TO CALL YOU


You can't wait for companies to call you back. You've got to call and follow up on the résumés you've sent. If an ad says "no calls," use your LinkedIn connections to put you in touch with someone who can put in a word with the hiring manager. Don't sit and wait for the call to come. Your résumé is in a stack with 150 others, and if you don't push it up the pipeline, no one will.

9- GIVE THEM EVERYTHING.

Give them your résumé, your cover letter, and your time in a phone-screen or face-to-face interview. But don't give anyone your list of references until it's clear that mutual interest to move forward exists (usually after two interviews), and don't fill out endless tests and questionnaires in the hope of perhaps getting an audience with the Emperor. Let the employers know that you'd be happy to talk (ideally on the phone at first) to see whether your interests and theirs intersect. If there's a good match, you'll feel better about sharing more time and energy on whatever tests and exercises they've constructed to weed out unsuitable candidates. Maybe.

10- POST YOUR RESUME ON EVERY JOB BOARD

This is the best way in the world to get overexposed and undervalued in the job market. (Exception: If you're looking for contract or journeyman IT work, it's a great idea to post your credentials all over.) People will find your LinkedIn profile if they're looking and if you've taken the time to fill it out with pithy details of your background. If you're not employed, include a headline like "Online Marketer ISO Next Challenge" or "Controller Seeking Company Seeking Controller." Your résumé posted on a job board is a spam-and-scam magnet and a mark that your network isn't as robust as it might be. These aren't the signs you want to put out there. Use your network (vs. the world at large) to help you spread the job-search word.

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The 10 Worst Job Tips Ever Part I

By Liz Ryan



The world abounds in bad advice for job-seekers. Here are some spectacularly unsound directives. Nearly every day, someone sends me a bit of astounding job-search advice from a blog or a newsletter. Some of this advice seems to come directly from the planet X-19, and some of it seems to have been made up on the spot. Here are 10 of my favorite pieces of atrocious job-search advice, for you to read and ignore at all costs: 

1- DON'T WRAP IT UP
The Summary or Objective at the top of your résumé is the wrap-up; It tells the reader, "This person knows who s/he is, what s/he's done, and why it matters." Your Summary shows off your writing skills, shows that you know what's salient in your background, and puts a point on the arrow of your résumé. Don't skip it, no matter who tells you it's not necessary or important.
 
2- TELL US EVERYTHING
Another piece of horrendous job search advice tells job-seekers to share as much information as possible. A post-millennium résumé uses up two pages, maximum, when it's printed. (Academic CVs are another story.) Editing is a business skill, after all—just tell us what's most noteworthy in your long list of impressive feats.
 
3- USE CORPORATESPEAK
Any résumé that trumpets "cross-functional facilitation of multi-level teams" is headed straight for the shredder. The worst job-search advice tells us to write our résumés using ponderous corporate boilerplate that sinks a smart person's résumé like a stone. Please ignore that advice, and write your résumé the way you speak.
 
4- DON'T EVER POSTPONE A PHONE SCREEN
A very bad bit of job-search advice says "Whatever you do, don't ever miss a phone screen! Even if you're in the shower or on your way to be the best man at your brother's wedding, make time for that phone interview!" This is good advice is your job-search philosophy emphasizes groveling. I don't recommend this approach. Let the would-be phone-screener know that you're tied up at the moment but would be happy to speak at 7 p.m. on Thursday night, or some other convenient time. Lock in the time during that first call, but don't contort your life to fit the screener's schedule.
 
5- DON'T BRING UP MONEY
Do bring up money by the second interview, and let the employers know what your salary requirements are before they start getting ideas that perhaps you're a trust-fund baby and could bring your formidable skills over to XYZ Corp. for a cool $45,000. Set them straight, at the first opportunity. 


source : businessweek.com
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