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Dec 30 2008

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Alok Vats

Top 6 Events of year 2008!

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As the year 2008 is passing away, it is leaving behind lots of memories in our mind. A year which can be remembered for lots of events like US got the first African-American President, and the Grand Olympic events in which Michael Phelps created history by winning eight gold medals, terror attack on Mumbai and many more events. Here are the top six events of the year 2008.

1> US got the first African American President:

In 2007 most of the people are not aware from the name of Mr. Barack Obama. During the presidential campaign he first defeated the former US first lady Hillary Clinton and then he defeated the thinking of the people that US will never elect an African-American as President. On November 04, 2008 he defeated the Republican candidate John McCain by a huge margin and thus he became the 44th President of United States of America.

2> China Olympic 2008:

For the first time China hosted the Olympic Games and on this occasion China opened the door to the entire world. Summer Olympic 2008 which were popularly known as XXIX Olympiad shows the strength of China to the entire world. The grand opening ceremony will always remain in the memory of lots of people forever.  People will also remember this event for the eight gold medal won by Michael Phelps.

3> Global Economic Crisis:

Year 2008 will also be remembered for the biggest stock market crash. It was even the worst market crash since the Great Depression (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Depression) of 1929. The global share market crash started from September 2008, which is still going on and created a huge financial problem through out the world. US became the first victim and then almost each and every country became the victim of the scenario. This incident caused heavy downfall in job sector and few people lost their job too.

4> Mumbai Terror Attack:

An incident which shocked the entire world, it started from the night of 26th November 2008 at Mumbai which is known as the Business Capital of India. The incident of the attack by around 10 terrorists to the financial capital of India took the life of around 175 people including some foreigners too. This incident shocked the entire India as well as the world too.

5> Shoe throwing Incident to Bush:

The year 2008 will also be remembered for the incident of the shoe throwing to the US President Bush. Muntadhar al-Zeidi, a journalist, threw the shoes to the US President on 14th of December, in a joint news conference with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki of Iraq. Later al-Zeidi has been hailed as a hero in the Arab world.

6> India’s First Unmanned Mission to Moon:

It was a huge success to the Indian scientists and a boost to India’s space mission. India launched the first unmanned mission Chandayaan-1 on 22nd October 2008, and thus India became the superpower in the field of space missions. Now India is planning to launch the manned mission to the moon.

Other than these events some of the great people passed away during 2008 include Paul Newman, Sydney Pollack, Tim Russert, Bernie Mac, Heath Ledger, Mahender Kapoor. The list has a few more name and we pay homage to all of them.

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Oct 13 2008

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divya

5 tips to make a good CV!

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An impactful CV is the first step towards success because it is the deciding factor as to whether you would get to face the interviewer or not. It is not merely a piece of paper wherein you scribble your name, education and job experience. It is a professional document which gives the prospective employer a way to gauge your potentials remotely. So you should be extra cautious while preparing your CV so that it is error free and impressive. Here are few tips which can help you do so.

CV should be concise: Recruiters get tones of CV’s daily and don’t have the time or patience to dig through an incoherent document. Only a punchy CV can get you noticed in the first place. So keep it short and effective. Make it no more than two sides of A4 paper and save the real detail for your interview. The layout should be simple, uncluttered and in an easy-to-read font.

Avoid gaps in between jobs: Even if you were out of employment, you can develop soft skills such as communication, teamwork or project management. You should update your CV regularly, so that you don’t have to recall distant points in your career and there is no ambiguity in your CV.

Make sure it’s error free: One of the easiest ways for a recruiter to throw out a week resume is by scanning it for errors. If you fail to check your CV for basic spelling and grammatical mistakes, you are hammering your own chances of getting a call in the first place. Most errors can be detected by using PC’s spell-checker, but you should also ask someone else to read your CV and give you their opinion.

Be brief with your personal information: Putting in a lot of personal information is unnecessary and it only makes the CV lengthier than required without doing any value addition. Just include your name, contact details and nationality. The recruiter is more interested in knowing your skills and expertise in the field rather than knowing you personally through your CV.

Highlight on your career history and key skills: Your skill set and your career history are the two major things which the recruiter would be interested in. So pay special attention to these two areas. Be as specific and detailed as possible to avoid any ambiguity or confusion to your potential new employers. Give the dates that you started and finished the role, the job title, the company for which you worked and give a short one-line description of the company’s activities and its website. List your key achievements in the roles you mention.

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Mar 07 2008

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Alok Vats

10 lakhs new jobs in 2008!

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A survey said that 2008 is going to provide more than 10 lakhs new jobs to Indians. Survey also said that few new sectors like Hospitality, Health and Education can beat Information Technology (IT) and related service sectors for providing more jobs.

According to an employment survey 2008, around 10,25,800 new jobs are waiting this year as compared to 10 lakhs 30 thousand jobs of last year in 2007. Hospitality sector shows highest job opportunity with an estimate of 4.26 lakhs jobs. It is estimated that there will be around 40 international hotel brands by 2011. Health sectors will also expect to give 2.95 lakhs vacancies. It’s all happening because of Medical tourism and telemedicine. Education sector will be connected by 1.66 lakhs of new employees this year.

This survey is conducted for 22 sectors on 2006 companies. Health sector is expected to be at the top regarding growth percentage.

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Mar 03 2008

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Alok Vats

Get easy job with Blue Card in Europe!

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Blue card is going to be available in Europe as an alternative of American Green card. Europe will also provide brilliant career options to Indian talent like America. As America provides green card to foreign citizens to live for a long duration, Europe is also going to start its Blue card service on the same track. European Union (EU), which manages a group 27 European countries have put this proposal. The proposal is put forward for non-European citizens with an eye on heavy Demand of technicians and other specialists in future.

A senior officer of European commission told that this proposal will be applicable after common agreement of 27 member countries of the committee. European countries are thinking on the subject and many countries had given their consent also. But disapproval of few countries the issue is on hold. Officials of the council expect the positive reply of all countries as the Blue Card service is in favour of European countries.

Presently, Indian students are allowed to study in Europe but have to come back as soon as they finish their studies unlike in America they are allowed to go for job after completion of their studies. This is the reason why a large number of Indian students prefer to go America, said the officials.

Officials also said that if the European countries want to struggle the world economy than they have to attract young talents through Blue card service similar to Green Card. Special residence and work permit issue is proposed for that which will be called ‘EU Blue Card’. This card can be issued by any member of European Monastery. Every person with Blue Card will be allowed to come to anywhere in whole European Monastery.

According to European Committee, joining letter of any European company will be needed to get the Blue Card. A relevant degree or a diploma will be also needed to service in the company. Salary should be good enough to lure any European. This is conditioned so that there will be no exploitation of any non-European person for the job. Number of blue cards issued will be decided by the members.

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