Teacher Required

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Required O/A Levels teacher having 3 years of experience.

Address: St. Peter's High School, 15-A, Waris Road Lahore
Contact: +92-42-37586075

Top 10 tips to be liked in your Job Interview

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

1. Don't be a smiley face : Excessive smiling in a job interview is seen for what it is -- nervousness and a lack of confidence. A smiley-face person exudes phoniness, which will quickly be picked up by the interviewer. Instead be thoughtful and pleasant. Smile when there's something to smile about. Do a practice run in front of a mirror or friend.

2. Don't be small-talker: Your job is to be knowledgeable about the company for which you're interviewing. Random facts about last night's episode of "Dancing with the Stars" or your favorite blog will not get you the job. Never feel you have to fill an interview with small talk. Find ways to talk about serious subjects related to the industry or company. Pockets of silence are better than padding an interview with random babble.

3. Don't sweat: You can lose a job by wearing an undershirt or simply a little too much clothing. Sweaty palms or beads on your forehead will not impress. You are not applying to be a personal trainer. Sweat will be seen as a sign of weakness and nervousness. Do a practice run with your job interview outfit in front of friends. The job interview is one place you definitely don't want to be hot.

4. Don't be road block: Interviewers are seeking candidates eager to take on challenging projects and jobs. Hesitance and a nay-saying mentality will be as visible as a red tie -- and seen as a negative. Practice saying "yes" to questions about your interest in tasks and work that might normally give you pause.

5. Don't be petty: Asking the location of the lunchroom or meeting room will clue the interviewer into your lack of preparation and initiative. Prepare. Don't ask questions about routine elements or functions of a company: where stuff is, the size of your cube, and company policy on coffee breaks.

6. Don't be a liar: Studies show that employees lie frequently in the workplace. Lying won't get you a job. In a job interview even a slight exaggeration is lying. Don't. Never stretch your resume or embellish accomplishments. There's a difference between speaking with a measured confidence and engaging in BS. One lie can ruin your entire interview, and the skilled interviewer will spot the lie and show you the door.

7. Don't be a bad comedian: Humor tends to be very subjective, and while it may be tempting to lead your interview with a joke you've got to be careful about your material. You probably will know nothing about the sensibilities of your interviewer, let alone what makes them laugh. On the other hand, nothing disarms the tension of a job interview like a little laughter, so you can probably score at least a courtesy chuckle mentioning that it's "perfect weather for a job interview!"

8. Don't be high maintenance: If you start talking about the ideal office temperature, the perfect chair for your tricky back, and how the water cooler needs to be filled with imported mineral water, chances are you'll be shown a polite smile and the door, regardless of your qualifications. Nobody hiring today is going to be looking for someone who's going to be finicky about their workspace.

9. Don't be a time waster: t every job interview, the prospective hire is given the chance to ask questions. Make yours intelligent, to the point, and watch the person across the desk for visual cues whether you've asked enough. Ask too many questions about off-target matters and you'll be thought of as someone destined to waste the company's resources with insignificant and time-wasting matters.

10. Don't be a switchblade: Normally the switchblade is thought of a backstabber, often taking credit for someone else's work. In an interview setting, the switchblade can't help but "trash talk" his former employer. If you make it seem like your former workplace was hell on Earth, the person interviewing you might be tempted to call them to find out who was the real devil.

B.COM Graduates Required

B.COM graduates as C.A trainee students by a Charted Accounting firm.

Address: 42-A Lawrance Road Lahore
Contact: +92-42-6302915

Female Teachers Required for Play Group to A levels

Monday, August 17, 2009

Female Teachers are required for Play Group to 10th for all subjects A/O Levels Candidates will be preferred must have command over written & Spoken English. Visit and apply now with CV.

Address: 47-A, Main Gulshan-e-Ravi Lahore
Contact: +92-42-37404088
+92-302-4270849

Resturant Manager

Required Resturant Manager Sutiable qualified with food street experience.

Address: Waheed Sons Main Boulevard Defence Lahore
Contact: +92-42-6688093 (Manzur)

Computer Operator Required

Female Graduate Computer Operators are required having three years experience with knowledge of Internet, Composing & Data Entry. The incumbent should have pleasent personality, self motivated and result oriented. Handsome salary will be offered. Please forward your CVs to

Fax: +92-42-5751349
E-Mail: sanabel@wol.net.pk

Web Developer Required

BSC with 1 year experience of PHP, MySQL in any CMS. Develope Data Based Connected pages Independently. Salary 10,000-18,000

Address: 348-E Allahoo Chowk Johar Town
Contact: +92-321-4296228