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2014年8月29日 星期五

離開的勇氣



到底有多少人用幾年時間去離開一份很苦的工作?心想不多吧,但現實可能好多,只是大家都一直幹著,沒說出口。


雖然你心𥚃很苦,當人人都說著你高薪厚職、有好老闆、你幹得很好、很合你做之類的說話,又令你讓步客觀地想「又好似係喎!」,之後又一直幹著做得不錯但心𥚃很苦的工作。幹著幹著,三年之後又三年,之後又三年,十年都嚟緊啦,老闆。


同輩分的你應該也差不多做了十年吧。


看看下面,why I left google?


http://techorange.com/2013/09/11/why-i-left-google/



2014年7月16日 星期三

轉了去部門工作

由前線轉到新的部門工作已經近兩星期。(扣減假期實質返了一個星期)

有以幾個初感覺:

1. 由前線聲大大銷售員變為低調文員,有點不慣。

2. 辨公室有很多不懂前線的經理人,制造了很多不必要的工序。

3. 初中階經理人多是沒有全盤視野或只顧自己的單位,令公司未能發揮全部潛力。

4. 由下而上的報告,報喜不報憂,令高層未能掌握問題之根本。

5. 辦公室充斥著遇到問題以回避的方法去處理,選擇退而求其次或其三,原因只是方便行事。因而所有的事項也未能做到到位,最後結果和最初預想有很大的差別。

6. 部門之間的交流不足,互相交換基本數據也有困難。於是項目行起來就遇到更多問題,令項目最和目標走得更遠而不是更近。


2010年8月3日 星期二

找對你的工作型



找對你的工作型


老實的說,這書我只用了十多分鐘就看完了。(看了導讀,介紹及自己性格的編章)只否值得用一本書的價去看一小部份的篇章呢?

內容...分析倒十分準確。例如我是內向藍色/紅色性格,喜歡思考和分析的工種,愛與高智力的人做朋友,讀大量的書去滿足好奇心,堅持己見但有合理證據的話就會立時轉軚,天生懷疑論者等。但分析過後又如何,有什麼用呢?這方面著墨不夠。

若要了解自己的話,我會推介"你是誰,你想作什麼?" (http://www.anobii.com/books/你是谁你想要什么/9787807247340/017bfb4299249a491a)。這書有更實實在在的了解自己和改變計劃。

2010年7月20日 星期二

面試官的壓力測試

我地做銀行的,打開門做生意,什麼人都要有個戶口。即使是在街行乞的客人我也有,所以串人我都見不少。

今日收到某銀行的人事部的電話打來。

人事部:喂!Mr Seeker.
Seeker: 你好!請問邊位?
人事部:我是國際銀行打來,我收到你份CV。你是係。。係。。咩。。Bank of XYZ做? 係銀行來架? (汗!呆掉!突然咁問我都唔知佢做乜,你是瞎子還是腦有問題,你沒看過CV才打來,還是今朝先入境來港?)
Seeker: 是的。
人事部:你做業務主任,即係咩啊?係唔係分行?賣乜野架?
Seeker: 我做分行的,賣general banking product。
人事部:咁即係咩?
Seeker: (玩野啊!)即係一般銀行產品,如樓按,保險。。。
人事部:哦!咁我想約你做個phone interview......
Seeker: 其實我上星期己經first in左,下個星期就final 。
人事部:哦!咁樣。咁GOOD LUCK~!! BYE....

整個過程,我都保持冷靜。有時人事部就是樣,面試官會扮手串串貢的樣子去測試面試者面對不同客戶的應對。不過今次佢唔實在串得太過份,竟然問我做那銀行是不是bank來。有沒有咁串啊!

2010年7月19日 星期一

在工作中學到什麼?

在一般面試中,面試官都會問:"你在過往的工作學到什麼?"。目的是了解投考者的自省能力和是不否了解自己。我在銀行工作了五年,時間不算長也不算短。回顧五年時間,我學到的大約有以下幾方面。面對顧客,同事和上司的不同相處技巧,還有工作和時間管理。

相處技巧
面對顧客時,我們應盡力給予恊助和照顧,即使最初還沒有生意來往的時候。因為我們永遠不知道誰才是我們真正有"價值的"顧客。現在好些熟客都是由提供客戶服務開始建立關係,由初結識以至做成第一單生意,往往會有數個月至一年的時間不等。雖然是耐一點,但往往用愈長時間才建立關係的客戶才是最忠實和有價值的客戶。

而和同事相處時,我想最好不要捲入任何政治圈子之中,反而能明晳保身。當然,我不是指要在公司中做個獨行俠。反而,應多予同事合作和溝通,各方打好關係,但態度上應一視同仁不要厚此薄彼。那樣會令工作更加順利。

上司一般都會給予指定目標,最好的是能超額完成給予的目標為佳。目標不單單是只業績的目標,而是不論各方面也應有一個"多想幾步"的超前思維。例如,老闆分咐你去計算本月的生意額是多少。本來你可以很簡單的只去計算有多少生意額,但可以的話其實你可以多給一些有用的資料。就如,分區的生意額、各人的生意額、和上月比較多了或少了多少等等。那樣才會顯得你工作的價值不單單是那份人工和職位時,你出頭的機會就會比別人多。

工作和時間管理
這方面可算是最簡單也最難做,因為某程度上工作的管理和分配是有一定技巧,但跟著做也不一定能消去工作量上的心理壓力。技巧的確可以幫到你去管好的的時間和工作量分配,但你也要學得如何去自己調整心理狀況,才能為工作量減壓之餘也為自己減減壓。

技巧上來說,先了解清楚手頭上到底有多少項工作在做及死期為何時。其次為每一項工成定上不同的重要性。之後以重要性為首,死期為次的原則去把工作分好次序。你應先完成最重要又最急的工作,其次是重要而不急的工作,最後才是急但不重要和不急也不重要的工作。這原則的道理是;不重要的工作即使出了絆子的話也能"摃"得起!但重要的是你我也不能"吃得下"的錯失,那就只好快快完成它!

當你了做了排序的工作後,你應要大約了解真正重要的工作不多,(這是一般來說,若是全都是重要的話,那你是好認命。) 心理負擔應可以減輕不少。只要把重要的做好,其餘的那就可以"見步行步,到時再做。"~!!

2010年7月4日 星期日

入境主任筆試(二) / Immigration Officer Written Test (2)

今日上入境處網頁得知 2010年 入境主任筆試(二)的邀請信已經寄出,成功者將於七月二日前收到信函。

可惜...... 我收不到~!! =.=

盡了力就算吧~!!

2010年6月17日 星期四

入境主任延續面試 (Immigration officer extended interview)

上星期,我完成了助理入境主任第三階段的入職面試。到目前為止,這是我人生中第四份/次的工作面試。這四年來我做過兩份工作,而兩次的面試都是簡單面談數分鐘問問以前做什麼工作,為什麼轉工。。。就成。其實都算不上什麼真正的面試。直到上年,投考警務督察時於筆試就不合格了,所以也沒有做過面試。因此,今天可能才算是我人生的第一次。

今日考驗有兩個環節,一是小組討論,二是即席演講。環節雖有兩個,但我認為其實都是考核面試者的英語溝通能力。若然是英文底子好的話根本不用去準備什麼就可以輕輕鬆鬆的通過,但若像我英語水平一般的面試者,就要視乎當日小組中其他面試者是猛人雲集了,因為能否出線與否都是在同組中比較。老實說,對於今日要討論的題目不難也很易講,若然以中文(廣東話)進行的話,我相信我可以做得更好。可惜不是......

小組討論

小組討論分三部份,全英語進行。第一部份是INTRODUCTION,第二是OPEN DISCUSSION及第三是總結。每人只有一分鐘發言時間,每發言都要先舉手。那樣的設計對於習慣邊說邊組 織的我來說是一個幾大的困難,因為我習慣由別人錯誤纙緝中切入,再加入自己的觀點。若依照這設計的話,根本不合我一向的作風。再者,要等別人說完我才說的話,我想到的論點都已經忘得一乾二淨了。若然下次再參與同類型討論的話,我想我會好好記下一個金字塔 。立場在最頂不過其實這設計也有其好處,那就是你會有充足的時間去整理自己的觀點。若選擇不是第一個發言而是中間發言的話,你等於有七至八分鐘去整理自己和別人的論點。可惜我當日未有冷靜去面對這一場討論,以致我表現得不理想。

今日題目為應否訂下法定最高工,大家只提出有什麼好處和壞處,卻沒有好好想清楚,若然實行最高工時的話,僱主就會調低工資。變相做成便多草根階層的問題,它們本已收入低就業不足,再加上最高工時,那只是對收入已經不高的草根造作較大麻煩。

面試者指更多的工餘時間可以增加生產力,因為工人有足夠休息的話,生產力會得以提升。但若然認為工時長為什麼不轉一份有較多工餘時間的工作或轉為兼職。不轉工是因為現在薪水較好才一直做下去。同時若僱主認為縮短工時可以增加生產力的話,我相信現時僱主會樂意立刻改善工時問題。因為反過來看,高工時會令生產力下降,對生意額做成不利。

其次,最高時薪會為很多的行業造成不便,不同的行業有不同的行規。如保險和地產經紀,他們都需要為工作投入大量時間。早上至下午一般都會留在辦公室等運到。到晚上,才是真正的見客搵食時間。那樣工時是難以計算。紀律部隊,特別是警察,若是有行動時,可能不分日夜的去工作。總不能一下子說要放工,就放工。

總結來講我是不讚成設立法定最高工時。

即席演講

即席演講要抽出兩張卡,卡上有兩個英文單字。用五秒二選一,用十五準備。之後用單字為題說三分鐘。這個環節理論上是比上一個難,但因為早前參加了一次網上組織的 IO 學習小組,在這環節我自己認為相對小組討論為好。(絕對表現當然是差) 自上次在小組人前硬企了三分鐘後,才發現用英語吹水比用廣東話有很大分別。語言困難當然是其一,但我想主要是用英語思考的流暢和廣東話不同。也許這和我一向邊說邊思考組織的習慣有關,若是言語給停止了的話(因為我的英語不好),思維也是停下來。(詳細可參考寫作有助思考?)因此,我在之後的兩個星期內,不時自己獨自一個時(如坐車上下班),我會先找一個英文單字(如車廂中看到的:MTR, Emergency, Door etc.),然後自己在腦海中練習。一般來說,每兩個地鐵站約三分鐘車程。我便由一個站開始想,想著想著,不知不覺就過了兩個站後,我又再選一個新的單字。起初,不太會如何的"想"下去。經個一個星期後,腦的思維開始習慣了這模式的思考方法。

在小組中,我抽中了rival和radar。因為我覺得rival較有攻擊性,不合我意,因此我選了radar。雷達是用來探測敵人的工具。在日常生活和工作中,風險管就是我們的雷逹,風險管理的目的是為了若我們... .... 說著說著就過了三分鐘。其實即席演講的技巧在於如何把抽到的字眼帶回自己熟識的題材就可以輕鬆的說三分鐘。至於如何帶到自己熟識和了解自己熟識那些題材,這就要多練才行。就我而言,日常的練習我會傾向於個人的價值觀,管理的理念,金融和經濟新聞的看法等等。萬變不離其中,只要多練習,你就會發現自己說來說去也是某類的題材。

總結
入境處的延續面試不算難,但考的都是面試者的英語表逹能力。因此,唯一可以練習的都只是適應面試模試的思維方式,而語文能力就只能平日多去學習和使用英文。

2010年5月29日 星期六

我們做銷售的。。。

在<杜拉拉升職記>電影版中,銷售總監王偉對杜拉拉在深宵於辦公室中說著:"我真的很累!每天幹著也不知為了什麼!"

杜拉拉在內地的票房過億元,是部不錯的電影。由四小花之一;才女徐靜蕾自導自演。

杜拉拉升職記是由小說改編,在我的書櫃上也有一本。
More about 杜拉拉升职记

2010年5月21日 星期五

Raising Paid of Government Officer

The Government have release a report on trend of salary, which suggested a 0.6% to 1.6% of salary rising on Government officer. The representative of Government senior officer comment it is laughable pay rise. And he claimed inflation pressure which is high influences their quality life.

Government pay is well-known having premium to market salary. After financial tsunami, most industries salary have not yet been backed to 2007 level. It is very difficult to accept the government have just reduced their salary pay right after January this year and get pay rising in April again. The public have suffered unemployment, salary cut, no-paid leave since October 2008 and lasted over a year of time. As a example, so far, my salary paid have not yet been reached back to 2007 level. It is difficult to understand how laughable that Government officer get a pay rising after 3 months of salary cut. I will not against on Government officer get a pay rise however it is too mean to comment that as a laughable pay rise.

2010年2月6日 星期六

New Boss, New Style

Everyone has his / her style. There is no style is absolutely good or bad.

A manager was assigned to my office. I can feel most of colleagues who are being very anxious about new boss. As she set a lot of new rules, those makes her seem to be very demanding. Yes, she is. But I think it is acceptable and reason. For example, she request counter teller refer at least one customer to sales team. Everyone has to come to her office at the morning to greet her and sign in. (I hate this haughty manner so much but there is no choice.) However, I don't have lot of pressure about this. As I always treat change as a opportunity. Change is also nothing absolutely good or bad. I think there is more opportunities to learn from others.

"Change causes stress!" this is the only thing that I can remember from my Organization Behavior class in university. Yes, everyone does. However the most important is that you have to change yourself too. I also say "Man can't change the world but the world change you!". When environment is changing, you've got to being changed too. This is the nature rule in all the animal society mechanism.

2010年1月28日 星期四

你了解自己嗎?

你了解自己嗎?你有試過迷失,對生活和工作失去控制的感覺?即是感到"人浮於事"。你或許對你自己每日的無聊又累人的工作感到無限的討厭,總是一整天想逃出這開著大門的監獄。可是因為生活種種而"頂硬上"。又或者你感到自己好像不是自己,像個空洞的山洞,沒有思想也沒有動力。

每個人認為自己對自己的了解很深,畢竟自己和"自己"相處得最長久。若是我問你,你是誰?在世作什麼?為什麼你在這裡?你會怎樣答呢?

我自己在商學院畢業後就在銀行中工作,這是很自然的事。因為每個人都是這樣,同學們也很想到銀行裏工作。四年前我由小小的櫃員仔做起,做了一年多後,又很自然轉工做客戶主任或者是理財主任(實是銷售員一名),因為人人的職業階梯也是這樣。又做了三年多的理財主任,但在這三年間,我不停的感到很迷惑。我每天也感到迷失,總是失去了以往的幹勁。

我畢業後,我還是會每隔兩三個月與舊同學和朋友食飯。他們每次總會對我說:"你怎麼樣?總是愈來愈無幹勁,看你像是快不行了。"是真的!也許我快不行。我每天也對自己說銀行很不合適自己,我不合適做銷售工作,我不是。。。我只能道出自己不喜歡什麼。若問我,我喜歡什麼,怎樣才合適?我一句也答不上。

上年九月,我明白到,與其被動無限期在等,到不如馬上行動。我決定投考警察!這個決定也真連我自己也估不到。若你在六月問我,你考警察嗎?我可能會一頭霧水,你認錯人啊?我像咩?但這決定令我的生活有了很大的轉變。第一,我目標得到確立。令我自己感到對人生找回控制感。第二,令我開始去了解自己。問自己的長處短處,看得到了盲點。投考時我不但需要有硬實實的頭腦智識外,個人的特質和軟知識也十分重要。當我去自我測評一下時,一些我以為擁有的特質,在短短的三、四年間由有變成沒有。就例如溝涌,演說、自信心及領導力等,我常以為還會像當年為學生會會長時,任何時間可以站台,發揮個人魅力,長篇大論一番,還得到各人的嘉許認同。當我看著鏡子練習時,我發覺沒有了秘書的潤筆,內容失去了故事力。沒有了演說的信心,失去了原有的魅力。除此之外,我開始又問我真的了解自己嗎?因為我有一個問題我怎樣也答得不好,"你為何要考警務督察?你憑什麼有能力居之?"我曾傻到想著作一個動人的故事,像有天見到警察為正義執法,深受感動,因而從警!你看原來我多低能和幼稚。低能還低能,幼稚還幼稚,我功夫還是做足。在資料收集的過程中,我看到了一篇訪問一位警司的文章。
警司透露說:從警動機是很重要,不了解自己的話,我地會有顧慮。有不少投考人仕試著篇做故事以借口。其實我們一聽就知道是作假,多問投考者幾個問題,他們就答不上去。。。
 因此,我又對自己產生了又一個大問號,我為何投考?人生目的呢?我為尋求答案,我開始在網上尋找答案。答案找不到,只在人到迷失感的學術名稱-自我認同危機。尋不到也沒有辦法,又只好在書店看看,有什麼好書。突然,我看到一本書背上寫著一句很令我感到"對!就是找你!"作者的序深深的吸引著我。
你是否感到困在生活之中又沒法突破?年年月月做著同樣工作,對自己說我不喜歡這工作,但這工作給我滿意我薪水,而且我不做的話我還能做什麼呢?
這本書就是<你是谁你想要什么>。這是一本又小又易讀的一本好書。書中有系統的章節教你明白到,你自己是誰?誰要什麼?你在那裡?你要如何做?你要何時做?而最後,書中還有一個靜修的課程練習,完成後,我保證你對自我了解有了一番新的認識。

2009年11月11日 星期三

樓市 和 按揭

才說完樓市炒得熱烘烘的同時,想深一層我也是"炒高原凶"之一。

近日接到隻樓桉轉介,買家想做九成按揭。賣家開200萬,但我為他的估價只做到約150萬左右。地產經紀說買家有誠意,估到價就會找銀行做樓按。於是我找了一間相熟的估價行"盡估",最後估價行也肯首相就。可是第二天,賣家又說開210萬。於是我又找估價行"再盡估",最終定價205萬。... ... (想一想)... 其實樓市我都有份推高。><

後來得知,HKMA最近收緊了估價守則,銀行需最少找兩間估價行,以低者為準。>< 當然除了相熟估價行其他估價行估不到價啦!這單CASE累我這幾天也忙得很,第一擔心HKMC REJECT CASE,第二這間樓有BUILDING ORDER(即違反房屋條例,但事前他們完全沒有和我提及。),這CASE根本不是我可以幫得了忙,因為是要總行批出。之後HKMC未REJECT,總行已經REJECT回頭說有ORDER的話PRICING會貴一點。.... .... ETC. 總之煩人事多多。

2009年10月1日 星期四

50 common question in job interview

Review these typical interview questions and think about how you would
answer them. Read the questions listed; you will also find some
strategy suggestions with it.

(Excerpted from the book The Accelerated Job Search by Wayne D. Ford, Ph.D, published by The Management Advantage, Inc.)

1. Tell me about yourself:
The most often asked question in interviews. You need to have a short
statement prepared in your mind. Be careful that it does not sound
rehearsed. Limit it to work-related items unless instructed otherwise.
Talk about things you have done and jobs you have held that relate to
the position you are interviewing for. Start with the item farthest
back and work up to the present.

2. Why did you leave your last job?
Stay positive regardless of the circumstances. Never refer to a major
problem with management and never speak ill of supervisors, co-workers
or the organization. If you do, you will be the one looking bad. Keep
smiling and talk about leaving for a positive reason such as an
opportunity, a chance to do something special or other forward-looking
reasons.

3. What experience do you have in this field?
Speak about specifics that relate to the position you are applying for.
If you do not have specific experience, get as close as you can.

4. Do you consider yourself successful?
You should always answer yes and briefly explain why. A good
explanation is that you have set goals, and you have met some and are
on track to achieve the others.

5. What do co-workers say about you?
Be prepared with a quote or two from co-workers. Either a specific
statement or a paraphrase will work. Jill Clark, a co-worker at Smith
Company, always said I was the hardest workers she had ever known. It
is as powerful as Jill having said it at the interview herself.

6. What do you know about this organization?
This question is one reason to do some research on the organization
before the interview. Find out where they have been and where they are
going. What are the current issues and who are the major players?

7. What have you done to improve your knowledge in the last year?
Try to include improvement activities that relate to the job. A wide
variety of activities can be mentioned as positive self-improvement.
Have some good ones handy to mention.

8. Are you applying for other jobs?
Be honest but do not spend a lot of time in this area. Keep the focus
on this job and what you can do for this organization. Anything else is
a distraction.

9. Why do you want to work for this organization?
This may take some thought and certainly, should be based on the
research you have done on the organization. Sincerity is extremely
important here and will easily be sensed. Relate it to your long-term
career goals.

10. Do you know anyone who works for us?
Be aware of the policy on relatives working for the organization. This
can affect your answer even though they asked about friends not
relatives. Be careful to mention a friend only if they are well thought
of.

11. What kind of salary do you need?
A loaded question. A nasty little game that you will probably lose if
you answer first. So, do not answer it. Instead, say something like,
That’s a tough question. Can you tell me the range for this position?
In most cases, the interviewer, taken off guard, will tell you. If not,
say that it can depend on the details of the job. Then give a wide
range.

12. Are you a team player?
You are, of course, a team player. Be sure to have examples ready.
Specifics that show you often perform for the good of the team rather
than for yourself are good evidence of your team attitude. Do not brag,
just say it in a matter-of-fact tone. This is a key point.

13. How long would you expect to work for us if hired?
Specifics here are not good. Something like this should work: I’d like
it to be a long time. Or As long as we both feel I’m doing a good job.

14. Have you ever had to fire anyone? How did you feel about that?
This is serious. Do not make light of it or in any way seem like you
like to fire people. At the same time, you will do it when it is the
right thing to do. When it comes to the organization versus the
individual who has created a harmful situation, you will protect the
organization. Remember firing is not the same as layoff or reduction in
force.

15. What is your philosophy towards work?
The interviewer is not looking for a long or flowery dissertation here.
Do you have strong feelings that the job gets done? Yes. That’s the
type of answer that works best here. Short and positive, showing a
benefit to the organization.

16. If you had enough money to retire right now, would you?
Answer yes if you would. But since you need to work, this is the type
of work you prefer. Do not say yes if you do not mean it.

17. Have you ever been asked to leave a position?
If you have not, say no. If you have, be honest, brief and avoid saying
negative things about the people or organization involved.

18. Explain how you would be an asset to this organization
You should be anxious for this question. It gives you a chance to
highlight your best points as they relate to the position being
discussed. Give a little advance thought to this relationship.

19. Why should we hire you?
Point out how your assets meet what the organization needs. Do not
mention any other candidates to make a comparison.

20. Tell me about a suggestion you have made
Have a good one ready. Be sure and use a suggestion that was accepted
and was then considered successful. One related to the type of work
applied for is a real plus.

21. What irritates you about co-workers?
This is a trap question. Think real hard but fail to come up with
anything that irritates you. A short statement that you seem to get
along with folks is great.

22. What is your greatest strength?
Numerous answers are good, just stay positive. A few good examples:
Your ability to prioritize, Your problem-solving skills, Your ability
to work under pressure, Your ability to focus on projects, Your
professional expertise, Your leadership skills, Your positive attitude

23. Tell me about your dream job.
Stay away from a specific job. You cannot win. If you say the job you
are contending for is it, you strain credibility. If you say another
job is it, you plant the suspicion that you will be dissatisfied with
this position if hired. The best is to stay genetic and say something
like: A job where I love the work, like the people, can contribute and
can’t wait to get to work.

24. Why do you think you would do well at this job?
Give several reasons and include skills, experience and interest.

25. What are you looking for in a job?
See answer # 23

26. What kind of person would you refuse to work with?
Do not be trivial. It would take disloyalty to the organization,
violence or lawbreaking to get you to object. Minor objections will
label you as a whiner.

27. What is more important to you: the money or the work?
Money is always important, but the work is the most important. There is
no better answer.

28. What would your previous supervisor say your strongest point is?
There are numerous good possibilities:
Loyalty, Energy, Positive attitude, Leadership, Team player, Expertise,
Initiative, Patience, Hard work, Creativity, Problem solver

29. Tell me about a problem you had with a supervisor
Biggest trap of all. This is a test to see if you will speak ill of
your boss. If you fall for it and tell about a problem with a former
boss, you may well below the interview right there. Stay positive and
develop a poor memory about any trouble with a supervisor.

30. What has disappointed you about a job?
Don’t get trivial or negative. Safe areas are few but can include:
Not enough of a challenge. You were laid off in a reduction Company did
not win a contract, which would have given you more responsibility.

31. Tell me about your ability to work under pressure.
You may say that you thrive under certain types of pressure. Give an
example that relates to the type of position applied for.

32. Do your skills match this job or another job more closely?
Probably this one. Do not give fuel to the suspicion that you may want
another job more than this one.

33. What motivates you to do your best on the job?
This is a personal trait that only you can say, but good examples are:
Challenge, Achievement, Recognition

34. Are you willing to work overtime? Nights? Weekends?
This is up to you. Be totally honest.

35. How would you know you were successful on this job?
Several ways are good measures:
You set high standards for yourself and meet them. Your outcomes are a
success.Your boss tell you that you are successful

36. Would you be willing to relocate if required?
You should be clear on this with your family prior to the interview if
you think there is a chance it may come up. Do not say yes just to get
the job if the real answer is no. This can create a lot of problems
later on in your career. Be honest at this point and save yourself
future grief.

37. Are you willing to put the interests of the organization ahead ofyour own?
This is a straight loyalty and dedication question. Do not worry about
the deep ethical and philosophical implications. Just say yes.

38. Describe your management style.
Try to avoid labels. Some of the more common labels, like progressive,
salesman or consensus, can have several meanings or descriptions
depending on which management expert you listen to. The situational
style is safe, because it says you will manage according to the
situation, instead of one size fits all.

39. What have you learned from mistakes on the job?
Here you have to come up with something or you strain credibility. Make
it small, well intentioned mistake with a positive lesson learned. An
example would be working too far ahead of colleagues on a project and
thus throwing coordination off.

40. Do you have any blind spots?
Trick question. If you know about blind spots, they are no longer blind
spots. Do not reveal any personal areas of concern here. Let them do
their own discovery on your bad points. Do not hand it to them.

41. If you were hiring a person for this job, what would you look for?
Be careful to mention traits that are needed and that you have.

42. Do you think you are overqualified for this position?
Regardless of your qualifications, state that you are very well
qualified for the position.

43. How do you propose to compensate for your lack of experience?
First, if you have experience that the interviewer does not know about,
bring that up: Then, point out (if true) that you are a hard working
quick learner.

44. What qualities do you look for in a boss?
Be generic and positive. Safe qualities are knowledgeable, a sense of
humor, fair, loyal to subordinates and holder of high standards. All
bosses think they have these traits.

45. Tell me about a time when you helped resolve a dispute betweenothers.
Pick a specific incident. Concentrate on your problem solving technique
and not the dispute you settled.

46. What position do you prefer on a team working on a project?
Be honest. If you are comfortable in different roles, point that out.

47. Describe your work ethic.
Emphasize benefits to the organization. Things like, determination to
get the job done and work hard but enjoy your work are good.

48. What has been your biggest professional disappointment?
Be sure that you refer to something that was beyond your control. Show
acceptance and no negative feelings.

49. Tell me about the most fun you have had on the job.
Talk about having fun by accomplishing something for the organization.

50. Do you have any questions for me?
Always have some questions prepared. Questions prepared where you will be an asset to the organization are good. How soon will I be able to be productive? and What type of projects will I be able to assist on? are
examples.

Do you prefer to work independently or on a team?

When the interviewer asks "Do you prefer to work independently or on a team?" he or she wants to know if you're a team player or would rather work on your own.

Best Answers

I am equally comfortable working as a member of a team and independently. In researching the LMN company, your mission statement and the job description, I could see similarities to my previous position where there were some assignments that required a great deal of independent work and research and others where the team effort was most effective. As I said, I'm comfortable with both.

In high school, I enjoyed playing soccer and performing with the marching band. Each required a different kind of team play, but the overall goal of learning to be a member of a group was invaluable. I continued to grow as team member while on my sorority's debate team and through my advanced marketing class where we had numerous team assignments. I'm very comfortably working on a team, but I can also work independently, as well.

What motive you?

Your response will vary based on your background and experiences, but, you will want to share your enthusiasm and what you like(d) best about your job. Here are some examples:

  • I was responsible for several projects where I directed development teams and implemented repeatable processes. The teams achieved 100% on-time delivery of software products. I was motivated both by the challenge of finishing the projects ahead of schedule and by managing the teams that achieved our goals.
  • I've always been motivated by the desire to do a good job at whatever position I'm in. I want to excel and to be successful in my job, both for my own personal satisfaction and for my employer.
  • I have always wanted to ensure that my company's clients get the best customer service I can provide. I've always felt that it's important, both to me personally, and for the company and the clients, to provide a positive customer experience.
  • I have spent my career in sales, typically in commission-based positions, and compensation has always been a strong factor in motivating me to be the top salesperson at my prior employers.

How do you handle pressure?

A typical interview question, asked to get a sense of how you handle on-the-job stress, is "How do you handle pressure?" Examples of good responses include:

  • Stress is very important to me. With stress, I do the best possible job. The appropriate way to deal with stress is to make sure I have the correct balance between good stress and bad stress. I need good stress to stay motivated and productive.
  • I react to situations, rather than to stress. That way, the situation is handled and doesn't become stressful.
  • I actually work better under pressure and I've found that I enjoy working in a challenging environment.
  • From a personal perspective, I manage stress by visiting the gym every evening. It's a great stress reducer.
  • Prioritizing my responsibilities so I have a clear idea of what needs to be done when, has helped me effectively manage pressure on the job.
  • If the people I am managing are contributing to my stress level, I discuss options for better handling difficult situations with them.

It's a good idea to give examples of how you have handled stress to your interviewer. That way, they get a clear picture how well you can work in stressful situations.

Why did you leave your job?

Sample answers to the interview question "Why did you leave your job?

* I found myself bored with the work and looking for more challenges. I am an excellent employee and I didn't want my unhappiness to have any impact on the job I was doing for my employer.
* There isn't room for growth with my current employer and I'm ready to move on to a new challenge.
* I'm looking for a bigger challenge and to grow my career and I couldn't job hunt part time while working. It didn't seem ethical to use my former employer's time.
* I was laid-off from my last position when our department was eliminated due to corporate restructuring.
* I'm relocating to this area due to family circumstances and left my previous position in order to make the move.
* I've decided that is not the direction I want to go in my career and my current employer has no opportunities in the direction I'd like to head.
* After several years in my last position, I'm looking for an company where I can contribute and grow in a team-oriented environment.
* I am interested in a new challenge and an opportunity to use my technical skills and experience in a different capacity than I have in the past.
* I recently received my degree and I want to utilize my educational background in my next position.
* I am interested in a job with more responsibility, and I am very ready for a new challenge.
* I left my last position in order to spend more time with my family. Circumstances have changed and I'm more than ready for full-time employment again.
* I am seeking a position with a stable company with room for growth and opportunity for advancement.
* I was commuting to the city and spending a significant amount of time each day on travel. I would prefer to be closer to home.
* To be honest, I wasn't considering a move, but, I saw this job posting and was intrigued by the position and the company. It sounds like an exciting opportunity and an ideal match with my qualifications.
* This position seemed like an excellent match for my skills and experience and I am not able to fully utilize them in my present job.
* The company was cutting back and, unfortunately, my job was one of those eliminated.

2009年9月8日 星期二

投考警務人員前宜三思

警務人員每年投考的人數多逹二千多人,是很多年青人的志願。他們認為警務工作富挑戰性,工作多多采多姿,而且有不錯的收入及福利。可是警務人員經常面對壓力,他們要在緊急的情況下做出重要的決定。(我聽聞因此警察面試,特別是警務督察的面試,警隊會故意向考生施壓,以測試考生在面對壓力時的表現。)他們面對的壓力及問題有多少社會人士能夠理解。以下是一篇有關社會對警察要求過高做成警務人員有過大壓力。因此我還是勸大家在選擇"當差"前三思。

  《中國青年報》報道

 謝家放指出,警務工作的突發性、危險性、應急性等特點,使得警察承受著比普通職業從業人員更多的心理壓力。高壓力常引起警察自身的生理心理應激反應,而長期處於生理心理應激狀態的警察個體,比較容易產生各種各樣的心理障礙。據統計,警察群體中有10.56%的個體存在不同程度不同類型的心理障礙,有2.11%的警察達到嚴重心理障礙程度。這些心理障礙主要表現為:強迫症狀、敵對性、偏執、抑鬱、焦慮、精神病性、恐怖、人際關係敏感等。在行為上具體表現為:在生活上酗酒,自殺,離婚率高,與家庭成員關繫緊張,或過於保護家庭成員等;在工作中表現為:效率下降,錯誤增加,易出事故,退縮,缺少責任心和評價問題出現錯誤等。警察職業的特殊心理症狀,嚴重影響了警察能力的發揮,降低了公安隊伍的素質和戰鬥力。

  謝家放在調查中發現,警力不足是造成基層警察工作壓力過大的首要原因。“中國現有警察160萬人,平均每萬人才有12名警察,警力配置僅僅是西方國家的1/3。”此外,警察們警務工作繁重,除了正常的防爆技能、體能訓練、治安巡邏、掃黃打黑任務外,還伴隨著各種階段性、臨時性工作、專項鬥爭等等,而且有時間、有指標、有考核。不僅如此,非警務性的工作也很繁多。

  面對錯綜複雜的執法環境和繁重的公安保衛任務,基層警察深感“公安工作越來越難幹了”。一些基層警察表示,“忍辱負重、委曲求全,是家常便飯”,“在執法過程中遭遇群眾圍攻、毆打、謾罵、污辱、誣告,只能忍讓克制,不敢在行為上、語言上有任何過激表現”。“許多群眾認為警察就是要無所不能、隨叫隨到,一旦案件久偵不破或是極個別警察犯了錯誤,社會輿論就毫不留情,大肆批評,對立情緒嚴重,傷害了警察的自尊心”。

  “這使得不少警察對執法問題持謹慎態度,常常抱著多一事不如少一事心態,執法放不開手腳。”一位基層警察說。此外,警察們反映,組織內部管理的加強,如崗位責任制、績效考核、等級評定、全員競聘上崗等,也給他們帶來了很大的壓力。他們把自己的工作環境比喻為:“上有高壓線,下有地雷線,前後左右都是警戒線。”

  謝家放也認為:“社會對警察的高要求造成警察心理壓力過大。”他說,近幾年,新警員的素質不斷提高,但還不能改變公安隊伍整體素質不高的局面,跟不上上級和社會對警察要求提高的速度。繁重的學習培訓任務,以及關乎到個人切身利益的各種考試,使許多警察特別是年齡較大、文化程度較低的警察感受到前所未有的壓力。群眾對警察的執法提出了更高甚至苛刻的要求。部分群眾稍有不快就投訴,據統計,其中無效投訴和不實投訴佔到投訴總量的97%以上,給警察造成了嚴重的心理壓力,直接影響到工作正常進行。

  此外,長期超負荷工作,不僅使警察健康狀況透支,而且在家庭責任上也是缺失的。由於警察的工作是全天候性質的,經常加班加點超負荷工作,不能與家人生活步調一致,無法承擔家務,對子女的教育問題也顯得心有餘而力不足,因此常常遭受父母、妻兒的埋怨、誤解,導致家庭不和,吵架甚至離婚。這使廣大警察在承受繁重工作壓力的同時,還要備受感情的折磨。

  “心理學研究結果表明,警察在任職頭3年內耳濡目染的兇殺、醜惡、槍擊等場面,比普通人一生中遇到的還要多得多。與當前所承擔的工作量和責任相比,公安機關工作量大,但收入卻相對較低,難免導致警察心理失衡。當奉獻與索取的天平嚴重傾斜,警察的勞動價值沒有被體現時,必定會使警察失去心理平衡,極容易出現以權謀私、權錢交易來彌補心理失衡和解決實際困難的情況。”謝家放說。

2009年8月28日 星期五

轉工來到了

早前說著轉工潮來勢凶凶,不知不覺已經來到朕的身邊。
有位好同事和我說他下星期會送封大信封給老闆。他會過檔大象行... ...
唉!! 我還是混混... ....

2009年8月23日 星期日

轉工潮一觸即發??

經濟經過近兩年的寒冬期後,漸漸地回暖。勞動市場也開始密謀轉工,無他的,錢也~!!

經濟差時,老闆狠心地送給員工的不是裁員就是減薪及放無薪假期。經濟好時,員工也當"人"不讓,是"人"的也決心出走。沒有能力的早給公司換掉,有能力的也不會接受那微簿的薪水。

我是留來的,本早應溜之大吉,只遇上金融海嘯被迫多坐一年。我想是時候了!!