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Danger - Don't Get Too Comfortable!

Are you in your comfort zone now? Is there something you would like to change in your life or work to make it better but have trouble putting it into action? Then you are in real danger!


Construction Job Descriptions

The process of construction of various structures be it buildings, roads etc, involves number of people who have different roles to follow. They work at different levels. The job of every individual in the construction industry is dependent on the other. Talking about the different levels of jobs involved in the construction, we can start with the architect who plans out the entire construction plan. Then, there is a project manager followed by contractor standing at the next level. At the next level comes the foreman followed by jobs done by the construction manager who further distributes jobs to the laborers.


Calling IT Managers and Phone Interviews

            First, we eliminate the negative and know that going into the conversation we have so much to gain.  In order to get past the decline in confidence, prepare ahead of time.  When you are making a call you want to have three objectives: share information about yourself, ask for information about the opportunity, and close to the next step which for most of us is a meeting or interview of some sort.  Cat suggests that you prepare a script in advance and that rejection is inevitable so if it happens, accept it. Hear more at http://career-resources.dice.com/articles/content/entry/dicetv_how_to_call_a

Phone interviews should be treated the same way as face-to-face interviews.  Cat Miller, spokesperson for DiceTV gives us a few advantages to help us have a successful phone interview.  Research the company so you have some good questions for the other person.  They will ask if you have any questions for them.  You also want to eliminate distractions.  Find a quiet place and focus on the conversation.  The best part about a phone interview is that you can have all of your information out there in front of you.  Do a practice interview and donð€™t be scared of a little silence.  Take it as an opportunity to construct a thoughtful answer.  For more details follow the link: http://career-resources.dice.com/articles/content/entry/dicetv_the_art_of_the.

 

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