excited because it’s my first time to go to an OJT like this‚ but I’m looking forward to it as an opportunity. Because training like this‚ is like you were getting geared up for the future job you want to seek. In my 1st day of duty its more on orientation about what‚ will and how I do as a trainee inside the Community e-Center even thou I’m a 2nd year student‚ it will reminds me the right things to do. Mr. Marvin A. Jacela one of the Manager and our OJT Adviser in Community e-Center‚ I’m so
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Job Analysis I. What is Job Analysis? A. “a process used to identify the important tasks of a job and the essential competencies an individual should possess to satisfactorily perform the job.” (State of Colorado‚ 2002‚ http://www.colorado.gov/dpa/dhr/select/docs/jobanal.pdf). B. “a wide variety of systematic procedures for examining‚ documenting‚ and drawing inferences about work activities‚ worker attributes‚ and work context.” (Sackett & Laczo‚ 2003‚ p. 21). C. methods for learning about
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INTERVIEW TIPS AND TECHNIQUES THE TOOLS YOU NEED TO GET YOUR DREAM JOB!! INTERVIEW QUESTIONS Q: Tell me about yourself. (The interviewer is really saying "I want to hear you talk") A: This is a commonly asked question designed to break the ice. Spend a maximum of five minutes to describe your qualifications‚ career history and your range of skills. Emphasise those skills that are relevant to the job on offer. Q: What have been your achievements to date? (The interviewer is saying
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STEVE JOBS ABDULLAH AZZAM Steven Paul Jobs was born on February 24‚ 1955‚ to a pair of graduate students who gave him up for adoption because their parents did not want them to marry. Steve was adopted at birth by Clara and Paul Jobs. His mother taught him to read before he went to school. Steve and his father would work on electronics in the family garage‚ taking apart and reassembling televisions‚ radios and stereos. Steve was quite a turbulent child. He really didn’t care about school for
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction - 1 - Purpose of the project - 1 - The history of Apple - 1 - Overview of Steve Jobs - 2 - Steve Jobs Traits & behaviors - 4 - Steve Jobs leadership STYLE - 8 - Directive - 8 - Charismatic - 9 - Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchard Contingency - 12 - Transformational & Transactional Leader - 13 - Major traits & behavioral expectations of the followers - 14 - Appropriate & INAPPROPRIATENESS of the leadership style & the effectiveness
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Job design is a work arrangement or overcoming job dissatisfaction and employee alienation arising from repetitive and mechanistic tasks. Through job design organizations try to raise productivity levels by offering non-monetary rewards such as greater satisfaction from a sense of personal achievement in meeting the increased challenges and responsibility of one’s work. Job enlargement‚ job achievement‚ job rotation‚ and job simplification are the various techniques used in a job design exercises
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Interview Skills that Win the Job Interview Skills that Win the Job Simple techniques for answering all the tough questions MICHAEL SPIROPOULOS First published in 2005 Copyright © Michael Spiropoulos 2005 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ including photocopying‚ recording or by any information storage and retrieval system‚ without prior permission in writing from the publisher. The Australian
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Job Engagement: Why It’s Important and How to Improve It Darryl R. Roberts and Thomas O. Davenport eople who are engaged in their jobs— those who are enthusiastic and involved in their day-to-day work—tend to do better work. This statement makes intuitive sense to most people and is our basic premise in this article. We cover three main questions related to this premise. First‚ what specifically does job engagement mean? Second‚ what is the economic case for the importance of job engagement—in other
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Job Burnout in 20th Century America By: Abstract This paper discusses job burnout in both a clinical aspect as well as with a statistical outlook. During the course of this paper we will examine both the cause and effects that both short term and long term job burnout can play into the lives of the working class in society today. Although job burnout is not something that can be medically diagnosed in the same manner as cancer or chicken pox it can have effects that can become just as
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JOB DESIGN 1. Introduction Job design theory is an important concept in business management. The way a job is designed affects employee work performance. It is crucial that organizations create an environment where workers are motivated by jobs in which they feel challenged but at the same time‚ their work goes with the objectives of the company. Designing jobs properly will cause a positive impact on motivation‚ performance‚ and job satisfaction on those who perform them (Moorhead and Griffin‚
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