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Being a current job seeker can be quite a challenging prospect as there
are many changes in the workplace. Life-long employment is no longer the
norm and workers must also learn to adapt with the complementary expertise
of foreign talents. We are very much living in a global village.
Here are some tips to stay relevant to the expectations of the workplace:
Interview Phobia
You must view the interview process as a short period of time given
to express your strengths and contribution to a future employer. The interviewer
is too busy to want to put you on the defensive. He has to get the best
candidate for the job within the interview period and may ask difficult
questions that may help him reach that goal. The interview process has
to be win-win for both parties.
Pre-conceived Idea Of Yourself
If you have just been retrenched or do not have relevant working
experience, you should not just pass judgement over your abilities during
the interview. You have to be confident and face your current situation
objectively. Provide the interviewer with insights about what you intend
to do to be a team player in his organization. All your experience can
be used as a learning tool – it is your attitude that makes the
difference.
Embrace Change
It is difficult to be employed if you have a self-defeating
attitude. You should not always bring up about “the good old days”.
Every generation has its fair share of opportunities and change. It is
best to take stock of your current situation and see how you can contribute
to the organizational team. You can also upgrade your skills in order
to value-add to the expertise of the rest of the team.
Understand The Industry's Direction
The internet is a valuable tool in providing a lot of information
through the search engine as the obvious gateway. This is crucial for
you as you can do your fair bit of background search about the industry’s
direction from the comfort of any convenient computer terminal. However,
you must conduct a structured online search, as you may be a victim of
information overload.
Understand International Macroeconomics
The study of macroeconomics is crucial in getting a global
mind-set about your industry’s directions. We do not live in a closed
economy and our exports are greatly determined by external demand. You
may have an expertise that has little room for future expansion and you
may be very frustrated by your situation.
Personal Finance
Manage your personal finance well and try to allocate your
budget on your dressing. You want to look professional during your interview.
You also do not want to be forced to take the first job that comes to
your way because of your tight financial situation.
Active Volunteerism
Being a volunteer or mentor is helpful in having different
perspectives of your current situation. You do not want to wallow in self-pity
about your current job situation. Furthermore, there are many in our community
who may not be as fortunate as ourselves and volunteering is a laudable
public service.
Generational Gap? - No! Generational Collaboration
backward looking to dwell on the generational gap. You should have the
mindset of a generational collaboration in which your experience is crucial
in providing new networks overseas (maybe in China, India). It is important
to view the organization as a team and you are an equal partner in the
formation.
This article has been contributed by Colin Ong TS, Managing
Director of MR=MC Consulting Pte Ltd (http://www.mrmc.com.sg) which provides
Customized Training for Organizations and Educational Institutions in
the area of Knowledge Management, Workplace Issues & New Technology
Empowerment.
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