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Job market for DIU student / Re: Interview tips
« on: April 25, 2010, 02:38:55 PM »
Sample Interview Questions and Answers
       
•   Tell me about yourself. Your answer should contain much more about your job skills than your personal life. Talk about the growth of your career, what you learned from previous employment or even things like how your volunteer worked help you develop your organizational, time management and leadership skills.
 
•   What are your strengths? If you really enjoy new challenges and tackle them in an organized manner, this would be a useful strength in almost any situation. You can talk about your ability to find unique solutions to problems.  Be prepared with some concrete examples, since that may be the follow-up question.
 
•   What are your weaknesses? A "good" weakness might be that you have trouble leaving the office behind when you go home in the evenings. This is a very difficult question that is not asked often, but it's one you should prepare for anyway.  If you talk about your temper, your tendency to gossip or the fact that you're lazy, you may as well pack up and go home right then.  If you mention a weakness such as your lack of patience with people who don't do their share of the work, you should also mention that you keep this impatience to yourself and try very hard not to express it toward others.
 
•   Do you have any questions about our company? If you have paid attention during the interview and if you have done your homework, this would be a good time to ask for more details about some aspect of the company's organizational structure or products.  It would not be a good time to ask about your first raise. You could also ask questions about the community, their training program or details about the work environment.
 
•   Where do you expect your career to be in 10 years?
Be careful here.  You do not want to give the impression that you're simply using this company as a stepping stone to another career.  Think of a related managerial position within the company that would interest you.
•   What skills do you have that would benefit our company? If your skills are not exactly those that the company may have requested, you can point out the skills you have that would be valuable to any company.  Examples of these skills are: your ability to plan and execute long-term projects, your ability to organize information into usable data, your ability to research complicated issues, or your ability to work well with a team. If your skills are not perfect for this particular company, you can mention how quickly you were able to adapt and learn in other situations.  Again, be prepared with specific examples in case you are asked to elaborate.
 
•   Why did you leave your last job? This is not an opening to speak badly of your former employer.  There is almost always a way of wording the explanation so that you do not sound like a "problem employee" and  your former employer does not sound like an undesirable company. As unfair as it may seem, there is almost no time when you should say something bad about your former employer.  You can talk about the lack of potential for upward mobility, the fact that your job responsibilities changed to the point that it no longer fit into your career plan, your need to move to be closer to your aging parents, the need to reduce travel time, your need for a more challenging job, or anything else that does not get into personalities or other conflicts.

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English / Re: Engliah Department Baishakh Celebration 1417
« on: April 18, 2010, 01:14:07 PM »
Thanks
Shamsi madam

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Faculty Forum / Re: who is a teacher?
« on: April 15, 2010, 11:45:28 AM »
A teacher needs to have all the positive traits available:  patient, kind, loving, caring, honest, real, down to earth, friendly, calm, alert, smart, etc, because she / he has a lot of responsibilities to take care of and must be able to adapt to different personalities and situations around his / her.


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English Language Lab / Re: How to strengthen skills n abilities
« on: April 12, 2010, 02:20:04 PM »
Thanks Shibli vai. all the information are very helpful for us all.

sabnam

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Thanks a lot sir , all the videos are very supportive l for us .

Sabnam Jahan

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Islam & Science / Re: Question-answer
« on: April 08, 2010, 02:58:11 PM »
Thanks a lot shibli vai,
There are many questions and answers , really i got help from this write up.May Allah Bless You.
I think it also help other persons also.

Sabnam Jahan

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Job market for DIU student / Re: Horrible Job
« on: April 07, 2010, 02:39:22 PM »
I m completely amazed after seeing these jobs .
I am Grateful to Allah that such a respectful job he has given me.



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Communications skill is an important skill that you need to master if you want to advance the corporate ladder. It is almost important in maintaining your personal relationship with your family, friends etc

Here are 7 ways to improve your communication skills
1) Learn to listen. An important aspect of good communication is to be able to listen well. Do not attempt to make a conclusion unless after you have listened and understood what is being said.
2) Jump to conclusion. Do not jump to conclusion too soon based on what you have listened. Always try to listen to the other side of the coin so you can make the best judgment.
3) Take your time to respond. After you have listened and understood what is being said, take your time to think and draft in your head what you are going to say. Do not rush to respond.
4) Do not always think you are right. No one knows it all. Sometimes you may be wrong and it is perfectly ok. The important point is to accept it and listened to where you went wrong.
5) Train your mind to focus. Do not let your mind wander or daydream when you are talking or listening to someone. It can be disrespectful to the other party.
6) It is better to ask someone to repeat what they have just said than trying to guess what he/she is saying. If you do not catch what the other person is saying, it's fine to ask them to repeat.
7) It is important to observe yourself when communicating to others. Observe your own body language. Do this in front of the mirror to practice.
Developing good communication skills is a life-long learning experience and will take time to develop. You may find you need communication coaches to help you if there is a need. :)

Sabnam Jahan
Sr. Lecturer
BBA Department

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Thanks Vaia.

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Quick Presentation Skill Tips for Outstanding
1.     Start with an End in Mind
Ask yourself, “Why am I speaking?”  â€œWhat do I want the audience to do after listening to my speech?”  This will help you focus on the message you want to share with your audience.  It will help you focus on who is your audience, the key points, and what you want your audience to do after listening to you.
2.     Keep It Simple
Keep your presentation simple by learning to “speak to express instead of speaking to impress.”  Also keep it simple with the structure of your speech.  An opening, body with tree major points, and a closing will help you connect with your audience.
Just be sincere, concise, and simple in your presentation and you will always connect with your audience.
3.     Practice
Master your presentation by practicing.  Here’s the secret to practicing…first read your speech to yourself 2-3 times.  This allows you to work out the majority of the rough spots in your presentation before you start rehearsing.
Then rehearse in front of a mirror or even better a video camera or tape player.  Also try to rehearse in front of someone whose opinion you value.
Then practice as close as possible to your speaking environment as possible.  For example, if you will be speaking behind a lectern, practice with your notes on an ironing board.
4.     Visualize Success
Before going to sleep the night before a presentation you have to take time to visualize the success of the presentation.  The key to making visualization work for you is involving as many senses (sound, touch, sight, smell, etc.) as possible in your visualization.  Visualize yourself giving a successful presentation where you see yourself as a confident presenter, hear yourself handling questions, etc.  Visualize successful presentations so that it becomes real.
5.     Nail Your Presentation Opening
It’s the first words your audience hears.  Know your opening like the back of your hand.  Know exactly what you are going to say.  Once you get started and gain some momentum you will start to gain confidence for the rest of your speech.
 
It helps to pause for 3-5 seconds before you are about to start your presentation so that can focus on what you are about to say.
  
6.     Nail Your Presentation Ending
It’s the last words your audience hears and reminder about you.  You can have a great opening and body and have a bad ending and your audience your always remember how you ended.
 
Ask your audience to take action, think about an idea, etc. so that they understand why they are there.
 
7.     Backup if You Forget
If you forget what you are about to say or lose your place in the presentation do the following:
 
         Stop speaking.  Take two steps backward.  Then take a deep breath.  Collect your thoughts.  Smile.  Take two steps forward and proceed with your presentation.
    Go back and repeat the last sentence.  That will help trigger what comes next in your presentation
 
  If you forget a piece of information, collect yourself, and then go forward.  Never say, “I’m sorry.”  Unless the audience has a copy of every single word of your speech they will never know you forgot something.
 
  
8. Get Excited About Your Presentation
Get excited so that the audience is excited about hearing your presentation.
 
Some of the ways you can become excited is:
 
         Remember what you say is important and can make a difference for your audience.
         Every opportunity to present is a chance for you to succeed.
         Every time you speak you become better than the last time.
         Presenting will expose me to countless opportunities I wouldn’t have by not presenting.

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Common Forum / Re: How to Behave in the Workplace
« on: April 04, 2010, 03:04:10 PM »
Thanks Shibli Sir,
all the information are very much valuable .

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Common Forum / Re: WiFi Zone at DIU Main Campus
« on: April 04, 2010, 02:56:47 PM »
it is really a matter of pleasure .

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Nutrition and Food Engineering / Re: Prophet's favorite food
« on: April 01, 2010, 12:35:45 PM »
Thanks a lot for this very important write up.

regards,
Sabnam

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Faculty Forum / Re: Good Teacher
« on: March 31, 2010, 12:54:50 PM »
I think , the teacher should make a topic more interesting to the students and encourage to study concisely

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really these tips will be helpful for all.
thanks sir.

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