Sunday, June 22, 2008

De Taali



For me, it is another in a row fooled by the title of movie (first being "mere baap pehle aap")....... i know you too are thinking this as comedy movie.. my reaction is "naaaaaaahhhhhhhh"

If you ask me about story.... dont know when it starts, how it starts, where it goes and how it ends.... 3 friends... one (aftab)always falls in love with new gal... 32nd affair was hooked by a gal (rimi) who is behind his money and other two friends (ritesh and ayesha) are in rescue for his friend.... story ends with happy note.. rimi changes his nature and settles with ritesh... ayesha who is forced to think and made to think that her friendship would be love for aftab gets settles with aftab as final love..... THE END........ I think "De Taali" should be rephrase as "Matha Khali" .... and your head will cry and shout aloud "Mar Dali"... as a precaution do keep disperin for headache.

Movie has no substance or proper direction of story and falls short when compare to promos shown in air. Promos were quite promising but movie was hardly promising anything for audience. Title seem to be comedy between friends but turn out to be something else.... (dont ask me what) i dont remember.... slept for sometime in sofa seat in theatre.. (but my bugger friend woke me up, so couldnt able to get value for money atleast by sleeping in sofa seat.. he says that why i should enjoy movie by sleeping and he alone left for torture)

But yes u can sing around the title song "Everybody put ur hands together.. hands together... De Taali" .... Movie has songs whose lyrics would be understand and meant only for lyricst and music composer (for him too i doubt whether he understood or composed based on situation) i would give him credit for title track only that played at the end of movie (which is best part or say only the part which is worth watching in movie)

Overall movie will be like "LET GO" & "NOTHING TO LOSE IF YOU MISS".... i will give a score like 1 out of 5.... (which again depends on person to person and their taste of movie)

Friday, June 20, 2008

Cover Letter tips

Are you applying for a job vacancy? Don't forget to accompany your CV with a well written cover letter. A well written cover letter increases your chances of a meeting with the recruiter but ensure that your cover letter should not be a replica of your CV.

Here are some tips on writing a good cover letter to be sent along with the CV.

Ensure that you don't have a generic cover letter for all job requirements. It is very necessary to modify it according to the job requirement. If you do not want to take the load of modifying the letter every time you send out a job application, your chances of getting a job also become bleak.

Try to find out the recruiters name, if possible and address the cover letter to him/ her otherwise address it to the Hiring Manager.

Come straight away to the subject without beating around the bush. The subject of the cover letter should clearly state its purpose. For e.g.

Application for the position of Marketing Manager (Ref:____).

Give a brief introduction about yourself and the reference to the job notification to which you are responding.

In the next paragraph mention how does your candidature fit into the requirements of the notified job opening. May be you can pick up 4-5 important points from the job profile and write about your qualifications opposite to them.

End the letter with a courteous note and ask them to feel free to let you know if they need any further information about your candidature.

Follow up your application with the concerned person in 10-12 days.

This shows your seriousness in the job opening.

Quick tips to answer the Personal Interview questions.

Quick tips to answer the Personal Interview questions.

As you go for a personal interview, always expect the question Tell us something about yourself. Go prepared to answer it.

Understand the requirements of the role properly and keep your answer ready for Why does this role interest you?

To judge your stability in the personal interview, the interviewer might ask a direct question like Why do you think should we take you?

Go prepared to answer it.

Prepare your answer to the question the interviewer might ask about your strengths and weaknesses in the interview. Take the word weaknesses as liberally as possible.

Analyze the qualities that you required to achieve something big. Talk your latest achievement in the interview. When asked about mistakes, mention the one from long past.

Never approach the interviewer as a Job Beggar. Go as a Problem Solver. Answer in positive when you are asked if you are speaking to some other companies for your job search.

Show your flexible attitude during the personal interview. This can be done by being open to relocation.

If you have stayed in your last job for too long or have switched the jobs very frequently, have an answer ready to the queries that might appear during the personal interview.

Demonstrate the keenness to learn if you do not have all the required experience.

Never talk bad about your last jobs or employers.

Sound ambitious but stable.

Sound like a team player but be open to take the autonomous responsibilities.

Dont jump on the salary in the initial part of the interview. Let the interviewer take it out first.

Study about the company before you go for the interview. Ask intelligent questions when give a chance to ask questions to interviewers.

Stay confident, composed and calm during the interview.

Personal interview-FAQs

When you are called for a personal interview, many types of questions spring across your mind, specially if you are an unexperienced job seeker. Here are some tips on answering the most frequently asked questions in a personal interview :

Tell me something about your self.
Go prepared for this question, as this is the most frequently asked question in the interview. Answer it covering your work experience, educational qualifications and a little information about your family background. Try to focus on key areas of your work while talking about your professional experience. This is an open ended question and can help you in taking the interview in which ever direction you want it to go. You should know where to put a full stop to provoke the desired question from the interviewer.

Why does this role interest you? Or why have you applied for this job?
Keep the focus of the answer to this question on your skills, experience and personal qualities. Link the job requirement to your skills rather than talking about the challenges, career and progression.

Why do you think should we take you for this job?
Don't panic if you are asked this question. Make sure that you have understood the job profile well before you go for the interview.
Relate your qualifications and work experience with the job requirements. If there are any new things that you are expected to perform in the new job, say that you are always open to learn the new things and take up the new challenges.

What motivates you at work?
You can say that competition and new challenges motivate you at work.

Why do you want to leave your present job or why did you leave your last job?
The reasons for switching the job could be numerous. The best answer to offer for this question is to say, for better prospects. Now they can ask you another question, what do you mean by better prospects? To this you can say, better prospects in terms of experience, and exposure.
If you have been made redundant, put your words across very carefully.
Your wrong words can give an impression that only you were the one whose position was made redundant, which hardly might be the case. May be you can say something like, Over last 8 months a lot of restructuring was going on in the company and 40 positions became surplus. One of them was mine but I have learnt a lot during my tenure at XYZ company and I am sure I can add a lot of value to a position like the we are discussing about.




What is your greatest strength?



Interpret this question as, what is your greatest relevant strength?

Or Why should we hire you? Tell them a strength that they want to buy.

For this you will need to properly understand the job profile and keep your answer ready. For example, if the job needs you to have convincing answers ready for the any type customers questions, you can sell your presence of mind or if you are required to change you sector or industry you can offer your adaptability as an answer. It is important to keep ready at least 2 examples of the mentioned strength.

What is your greatest weakness?
Interpret this question as, why shouldnt we hire you? There 3 ways to tackle this question. Judge the situation and use one of them.
First way: Use your sense of humour. If the interview is proceeding in the light way and you have built up a good rapport with the interviewer, you can get out of it by saying Icecream. Accompany it with a right body language.
Second Way: If you have to answer this question seriously, give a weakness which doesnt relate to the job under discussion. For example, you can say, I have been using a camera since childhood but I still dont know how to mend it. If it is spoiled, I will need to take it to an expert.
Third way: Understand the requirement of the role under discussion and say that others accuse you of having that weakness but you think that it is important for your work. For example, if the job needs a detailed study and leaving a single step might need you to re-run the whole process say that My colleagues accuse me of having a too much eye for detail but I have experienced that to do this work you need to go into details rather than cutting corners. I have worked with people following a shorter route and doing the whole exercise again, which I would not prefer to do.

What is your greatest achievement?
The underlying agenda is to know what personal qualities were required to achieve it. Dont go back too far to answer this question as this might give an impression that you have not achieved anything since then. Find a relevant answer in the recent past for this question. If you are a fresher and have been a topper of your college or university, you can say that during the interview.

Are you ambitious?
You can say that I am very ambitious in the way that I dont like to get to get a feeling of stagnancy. I want that I should always be getting new experiences and learning new things.

What qualities would you look for, if you were recruiting someone for this position?
To answer this question, you need to analyze the requirements of the job profile before appearing for the interview. The answer to this question would estimate your understanding of the role under discussion.

Are you speaking to some other companies? Or how is your job search going on?
This question gives you an opportunity to let the interviewer know that other companies are also interested in hiring you and gives you leverage while negotiating the salary. You can say, Yes, I am in the final round of discussion with two other companies. Approach the interviewer as a Problem Solver and not as a Job Beggar.

Which companies are you talking to?
You can maintain your integrity by refusing to disclose the names. You can simply say, they havent notified these openings so I believe they would not like their names to be revealed. At times, taking the competitors names might increase your chances of being hires. Analyze the situation and answer accordingly.

Are you ready to relocate?
You can say, for a right position and right company relocation should not be a problem. Do not close the discussion at the earlier stage by saying No.

You have stayed for a long time with your last company-Why?
Staying with the same company for too long may be considered as the candidate being un-ambitious. While answering this question you can say, Yes, I preferred to stay with them all this while because I was regularly adding value to my experience there and I was growing as a professional.

You have switched many jobs-why?
Too much job hopping gives an impression that the candidate is unstable and unreliable but you can put this query to ease by saying that you switched jobs to broaden your experience.

What was your biggest mistake?
Theres nothing wrong in admitting a mistake. A human being is bound to commit mistakes. This time it is advantageous to go back as far as possible in the past and find an answer. The advantage of doing this is that a youngster is expected to commit more mistakes than a mature and seasoned person. This would give an impression that since that time you have committed mistakes but not that big. Take the word mistake as liberally as possible and go back to your student life to answer this question. Probably you can say, if I could go back to my student life, I would have studied Biology instead of Math.

Why havent you got a job yet?
This question will usually arise if it has been sometime since you finished your studies and are still in the market without a job. You can say that, I have been offered some tempting positions in the last few days but had to turn them down as I did not find them right for my candidature. You can follow it up with some examples.

You do not have all the experience we are seeking for this position.
To answer this question, you again need to analyze the requirements of the role properly and match them to your candidature. If you meet most of the requirements, you can say that you have most of the qualities needed for this role and for the remaining you are always open to learning them. You can follow this up with an example from your last job where you learnt and did things that you didnt know earlier. Stay confident while answering this question.

Why do you want to quit your present job?
The reasons for you to quit the present job could be numerous, may be you don't get well along with your boss or your salary is too less but its not good to make derogatory remarks about your present company in an interview. You can give a more practical answer like, my present company is not able to offer me further growth opportunities and I have a feeling that its the time for me to grow up in hierarchy and learn further.

Have you ever made a mistake at work? How did you rectify it?
Everybody makes mistakes, there's nothing wrong in admitting it. In the interview you can say that yes , there have been times when you have made mistakes and learnt from them. Whatever you could correct yourself, you did that and for the rest you went back to your senior and took his help to sort it out.

What major problems did you face in your last role?
The agenda of this question is to understand if
You caused the problem
Could it have been avoided?
Your attitude to solve it.
It is safer to mention a problem which was caused by an external party rather than the problems within internal parties. May be you can take an example of the problem caused by a customer, vendor. Discuss what you did to solve the problem. If you took some leadership role also in the whole process, talk about it.

Where do you see yourself 5 years from now?
By asking this question, the interviewer wants to see, how ambitious the candidate is. You can say that, 5 years down the line I would like to see myself in a responsible position where I can make important decisions in the favor of company and the company treats me as its asset. I am sure that this company can offer me growth opportunities like this.

How do you feel about doing repetitive work?
You can say that I understand that every job has an element of repetitive work but I enjoy fulfilling all the aspects of my job with equal enthusiasm and give them my 100%.

How did you manage to attend this interview during your working hours?
Everybody knows that you would not ask permission from your boss to appear for an interview. You can answer this question by simply saying that you have taken a off from the office to appear for this interview.

Would you like to work in a team or on your own?
The agenda behind this question is to understand if you are a team player or a solo performer. It might be risky to choose any one of them as the role for which they are considering you might need you to be a team player but the career progression which they might consider for you down a years time may need you to handle a more autonomous position. It is better to answer this question by saying that I dont have any such preference. I can comfortably handle both the situations, as the need arises. Now back it up with examples where you successfully worked in a team and where you performed an autonomous role.

If your last boss was present here, what do you think he would tell us about you?
This is again a question which can be answered in two ways.
First way: If the situation is light, you can say that, I am the diamond of his team, you must pick me up. This needs to be accompanied by a right body language.
Second way: If the discussion is proceeding in a serious manner, you can pick up a formal appraisal he gave you and say that I think he would repeat it here.

Has your career developed as you had liked?
The agenda behind this question is to understand if there had been times of dip in your career and if you lay the blame for them on others. Theres nothing to be ashamed of if there have been short gap in your employment. You can justify it by giving a convincing reason.
Look at your qualifications and social environment and relate your achievements to them, to answer this question.

What would you do if your team ceased to perform?
The agenda behind this question is to understand your management style. A good answer to this question could be, I will try to establish the reasons for non-performance of the team and try to eradicate them.

Would you take up this job if we offered it to you?
Again there are two ways to handle this question.

First Way: If you have built up a good rapport with the interviewer by now you can ask a more direct question, Are you offering it to me?
(with a smile and right body language). If they say Yes, you can say that off course, based on what we have discussed till now I am enthusiastic in taking up this position. How soon would you be able to get me a written offer?
Second Way: Alternatively you can say, based on what we have discussed till now, I will be happy to take up this position but there are still certain things that need to be discussed.

Your expected salary?
Don't jump at a figure when you are asked this question during the personal interview. Try to turn the ball back into the interviewers court and ask him the type of salary the company offers for a position like this. Still, if you are required to answer this question, mention a range rather than talking about an exact figure but don't keep the range too vast, you will be offered the one at the lower end. Probably you can say, I should be comfortable with something in the range of mid fifties.

What will you do if you are offered a job with a salary higher than this?
By asking this question the interviewer tries to analyze if the candidate will leave the job for a couple of thousands. Recruiting a candidate costs money to the company so they would like to hire somebody who has some loyalty towards the company. You can answer this question by saying that though you know the attraction of money every job offers but you would first try to analyze the growth opportunities with both the jobs. If your present company can offer you the desired growth with the industry trend, you would not switch. You will discuss the issue with your senior and ask his views on your growth in the present job and if you see that there is a potential to grow in the present job, you will stick otherwise you will politely inform him about your decision to move ahead in life.

Do you want to ask us something about the company?
When you are going for a job interview, go prepared. Try to find out the latest information about the company. When you are asked this question, you can ask interesting questions like the opportunities for you to grow in the company, the expansion plans of the company and the chances for you to grow there. If the company has been in news recently, you can ask questions related to that also

12 things your CV should NOT have

Your CV is your marketing brochure through which you try to sell a commodity, ie your skills to the potential buyer i.e. the prospective employer. The sole purpose of your CV is to fetch you an interview call. Nothing more, nothing less.

However, creating a CV isn't as simple as just using flowery language and pretty fonts. There are certain things that put recruiters off and if you want to make a good impression, make sure you do not commit these mistakes in what is arguably the most valuable document of your job hunt.

While the rules listed are well-founded, they are not carved in stone.
At times you will need to break the rules. If you want to add these things knowingly and purposefully to your CV we advise you to do that.

The points mentioned here are not listed in the order of priority; instead they are listed in the sequence in which they usually appear on a CV.

~ Colorful or glossy paper and flashy fonts Your CV is a formal, official document. Keep it simple.

~ Resume or CV at the top
Many people tend to add headings to their CV. The usual are CV, Curriculum Vitae and Resume. Do not do this.

~ Photographs until asked
Do not add your photo to the CV until you have been asked for it.
Photographs are required only for certain types of positions like models, actors etc.

~ Usage of 'I', 'My', 'He', 'She'
Do not use these in your CV. Many candidates write, 'I worked as Team Leader for XYZ Company' or 'He was awarded Best Employee for the year 2007'. Instead use bullet points to list out your qualifications/ experience like: Team leader for XYZ Company from 2006-2007.

~ Spelling mistakes and grammatical errors Proof read your CV until you are confident that it doesn't have any spelling mistakes or grammatical errors. These are big put-offs for the recruiters. Moreover, sometimes these mistakes might land you in an embarrassing situation.

A candidate who submitted his CV without proofreading it committed the mistake of wrongly spelling 'ask' as 'ass'. Now you can imagine the type of embarrassment he must have faced during the interview, when the interviewer pointed it out. These mistakes tend to convey a lazy and careless attitude to the interviewer.

~ Lies about your candidature
Do not lie about your past jobs or qualifications or anything which might have an impact on the job. You may be able to secure a job with these lies today but tomorrow you may lose it as well.

~ Abbreviations or jargon that is difficult to understand People screening your resume usually belong to the HR department. If they do not understand what the abbreviations and jargon mean, they will simply dump your CV in the trash can. Avoid over-using such terms as far as possible.

~ Reasons for leaving last job
Leave these reasons to be discussed during the personal interview. For example, some candidates write: Reason for leaving the last job: Made redundant. Avoid making such statements in your CV, they add no value.
Besides, if you do get an interview call, chances are the interviewer will address the issue.

~ Past failures or health problems
Mentioning these immediately slash your chances of getting an interview call.
For instance, you have a gap in your employment because you started your own business which did not do well. Some candidates might write

-- Reason for gap in employment: Started own business which failed. Do not do this type of injustice with your job hunt at this stage of writing the CV.

~ Current or expected salary
Leave it to be discussed while negotiating the salary.

~ Irrelevant details
Leave out the details like marital status, sex, passport number, number of kids, age of kids. These are usually irrelevant for most interviewers but at times could be used as a basis for discrimination.

~ References
Do not include them until asked. In fact, it is not even required to mention the line 'Reference available on request'. If the recruiter requires a reference, he/she will ask you to bring it along for the interview.

Now that you have run through the list, take a fresh look at your CV and prune away unnecessary details and unaffordable blunders that could have cost you your dream job

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Mere Baap Pehle Aap

मेरे बाप पहले आप (Mere Baap Pehle Aap) sounds and seemed to be fullto masti and comedy movie ... Hmmm.. being straightforward and frank it is not comedy flick... it has situational comedy with a relationship topic and dealing with strong bonding of dad and son.

Sneek view : Akshay and Paresh Rawal lives in affulent bunglow. Paresh rawal is akshay's mom, dad, friend, everyting..... Om puri is unmarried guy who is at old age eagarly wanting to get married and enjoy rest of life... his only best friend is Paresh rawal who accompany him every time om puri goes to meet prospective gal and inturn get into trouble as women teasing police patrol is on move... it is just a luck that women inspector (Archana) is elder sister of Akshay friend and thereby releasing Paresh everytime but Om puri has to undergo some third degree punishment similar to that given in school. Paresh rawal finds her lost love (who is music teacher and mentor of genelia) just before intermission and then starts drama of trying to be younger -- hair dye, sports shoes, designer shirts, jeans, roaming around his love home again and again, finding excuse to meet her in college, etc.... akshay is not able to cop up initially and cannot digest this change in his dad.... he then finds out the suspense with the help of genelia (his love) and then reunite them (his dad & dad love) despite of others (society, relatives, and others).... infact he has to undergo the situation where he has to choose between his love and his dad happiness... and he like good son repaying for his dad virtues all these 24 years chooses dad happiness. and as what it starts well, ends well too.. he too get his love in the end...

paresh raval did a satisfactory and justice to his job, akshay is ok, new south actress fame of BOYZ superhit movie - Genelia is jolly and filled with enthu kinda gal is good in acting..... This time Om Puri stands different and outstanding for his comic scene..... infact comedy in this film is just because of Om puri...

Movie is about choosing who is more important for you? OWN LOVE or DAD LOVE .... YOUR HAPPINESS OR DAD HAPPINESS.... movie shows very strong bonding between dad and son and this is what touching and real meaning of "Mere Baap Phele Aap" "मेरे बाप पहले आप".....

Overall movie is good and can see once for timepass. I shall rate movie 2 out of 5 stars (which still depends person to person liking and taste of movie)......