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At Les Roches we host two Career Days per year, where we welcome over 80 international companies from diverse industries including hospitality, retail, luxury, travel and finance. Approximately 900 students from 100 different nationalities attend, bringing with them experience, motivation and a positive attitude.
Take a look at our
YouTube channel for interviews with recruiters.
At Les Roches we host two Career Days per year, where we welcome over 80 international companies from diverse industries including hospitality, retail, luxury, travel and finance. Approximately 900 students from 100 different nationalities attend, bringing with them experience, motivation and a positive attitude.
Take a look at our
YouTube channel for interviews with recruiters.
Day 295 - 16/05/2009
Saturday 16th May 2009
Had my job interview in Guildford today, think it went really well, I passed both of the tests and had an interview with 2 ladies, they seemed pretty impressed with my answers to the questions and wrote lots of notes. I made them laugh too which I hope helped.
Got the train back, relaxed for the rest of the evening, had Chinese and drove back to Brighton, I need to get LHD fixed.
Anyway this is me dressed up smart...
Final-year students at The University of the West Indies (UWI) World of Work programme (WOW 2010), which continues from February 4th to March 12th, 2010 at the UWI Sport and Physical Education Centre (SPEC). For the fourth consecutive year, WOW is being fully sponsored by Republic Bank Limited.
WOW 2010 is designed to equip final year UWI students with the necessary tools for long-term success in the globalised work environment. The WOW Seminar, which took place on February 6, 2010, included two feature presentations. Giselle La Ronde West, Corporate Communications Manager of Angostura delivered an interactive presentation titled "Dressing for Success", and Derek Chin, Founder of MovieTowne, spoke about the roots of his entrepreneurial success.
For further information, contact Mr. Chandar Gupta Supersad, UWI Student Advisory Services at (868) 662 2002 Ext. 2360, or Ms. Sabrina Pierre 662-2002 Ext. 2325, or Ms. Isha Khan 662-2002 Ext. 4187, or Marva Belfast 662-2002 Ext. 2098.
PHOTOS BY ANEEL KARIM
Final-year students at The University of the West Indies (UWI) World of Work programme (WOW 2010), which continues from February 4th to March 12th, 2010 at the UWI Sport and Physical Education Centre (SPEC). For the fourth consecutive year, WOW is being fully sponsored by Republic Bank Limited.
WOW 2010 is designed to equip final year UWI students with the necessary tools for long-term success in the globalised work environment. The WOW Seminar, which took place on February 6, 2010, included two feature presentations. Giselle La Ronde West, Corporate Communications Manager of Angostura delivered an interactive presentation titled "Dressing for Success", and Derek Chin, Founder of MovieTowne, spoke about the roots of his entrepreneurial success.
For further information, contact Mr. Chandar Gupta Supersad, UWI Student Advisory Services at (868) 662 2002 Ext. 2360, or Ms. Sabrina Pierre 662-2002 Ext. 2325, or Ms. Isha Khan 662-2002 Ext. 4187, or Marva Belfast 662-2002 Ext. 2098.
PHOTOS BY ANEEL KARIM
At Les Roches we host two Career Days per year, where we welcome over 80 international companies from diverse industries including hospitality, retail, luxury, travel and finance. Approximately 900 students from 100 different nationalities attend, bringing with them experience, motivation and a positive attitude.
Take a look at our
YouTube channel for interviews with recruiters.
At Les Roches we host two Career Days per year, where we welcome over 80 international companies from diverse industries including hospitality, retail, luxury, travel and finance. Approximately 900 students from 100 different nationalities attend, bringing with them experience, motivation and a positive attitude.
Take a look at our
YouTube channel for interviews with recruiters.
Giselle La Ronde West (left), Corporate Communications Manager of Angostura delivered an interactive presentation titled "Dressing for Success", and Derek Chin, Founder of MovieTowne, spoke about the roots of his entrepreneurial success at The University of the West Indies (UWI), St. Augustine World of Work (WOW 2010) Seminar, which took place on February 6, 2010.
WOW 2010, which is designed to equip final year UWI students with the necessary tools for long-term success in the globalised work environment, took place at the UWI Sport and Physical Education Centre (SPEC) from February 4th to March 12th, 2010. For the fourth consecutive year, WOW is being fully sponsored by Republic Bank Limited.
For further information, contact Mr. Chandar Gupta Supersad, UWI Student Advisory Services at (868) 662 2002 Ext. 2360, or Ms. Sabrina Pierre 662-2002 Ext. 2325, or Ms. Isha Khan 662-2002 Ext. 4187, or Marva Belfast 662-2002 Ext. 2098.
PHOTOS BY ANEEL KARIM
At Les Roches we host two Career Days per year, where we welcome over 80 international companies from diverse industries including hospitality, retail, luxury, travel and finance. Approximately 900 students from 100 different nationalities attend, bringing with them experience, motivation and a positive attitude.
Take a look at our
YouTube channel for interviews with recruiters.
At Les Roches we host two Career Days per year, where we welcome over 80 international companies from diverse industries including hospitality, retail, luxury, travel and finance. Approximately 900 students from 100 different nationalities attend, bringing with them experience, motivation and a positive attitude.
Take a look at our
YouTube channel for interviews with recruiters.
Today, I had a job interview.. it went super good I think, but of course, I was one of a few applicants... so, I'll never know what the other people said =)
So, I have not got any expectations so I can not be disappointed later =) (but for good luck, I'll keep my fingers crossed this week =p)
so now, I am waiting to get a phone call for the next round... ugh, I do not like waiting very much!
so, Good night people and fingers crossed for excellent results all over the world! Boyyaaaaaah!
Oh, and some waiting music, which I heard on the radio 10 seconds ago: Radical face - Welcome home, son
Check out the size of that thing!
I had a job inteview at this place, the cafe-bar of a swanky hotel in Sheffield, so to calm my nerves I ordered a latté.
I just about managed to hold my tongue when the waiter asked for GBP3.40! For one coffee! I started to wonder what on earth I'd ordered; it can't be just the one thing, surely.
But then, this arrived. A whole meal in a bowl.
They've offered me the job, so it must have been worth the money.
Final-year students at The University of the West Indies (UWI) World of Work programme (WOW 2010), which continues from February 4th to March 12th, 2010 at the UWI Sport and Physical Education Centre (SPEC). For the fourth consecutive year, WOW is being fully sponsored by Republic Bank Limited.
WOW 2010 is designed to equip final year UWI students with the necessary tools for long-term success in the globalised work environment. The WOW Seminar, which took place on February 6, 2010, included two feature presentations. Giselle La Ronde West, Corporate Communications Manager of Angostura delivered an interactive presentation titled "Dressing for Success", and Derek Chin, Founder of MovieTowne, spoke about the roots of his entrepreneurial success.
For further information, contact Mr. Chandar Gupta Supersad, UWI Student Advisory Services at (868) 662 2002 Ext. 2360, or Ms. Sabrina Pierre 662-2002 Ext. 2325, or Ms. Isha Khan 662-2002 Ext. 4187, or Marva Belfast 662-2002 Ext. 2098.
PHOTOS BY ANEEL KARIM
UWI Careers and Placement Officer, Mr Chandar Gupta Supersad (right) with Mrs Giselle La Ronde West at The University of the West Indies (UWI), St. Augustine World of Work programme (WOW 2010), which took place at the UWI Sport and Physical Education Centre (SPEC) from February 4th to March 12th, 2010. For the fourth consecutive year, WOW is being fully sponsored by Republic Bank Limited.
WOW 2010 is designed to equip final year UWI students with the necessary tools for long-term success in the globalised work environment. The WOW Seminar, which took place on February 6, 2010, included two feature presentations. Giselle La Ronde West, Corporate Communications Manager of Angostura delivered an interactive presentation titled "Dressing for Success", and Derek Chin, Founder of MovieTowne, spoke about the roots of his entrepreneurial success.
For further information, contact Mr. Chandar Gupta Supersad, UWI Student Advisory Services at (868) 662 2002 Ext. 2360, or Ms. Sabrina Pierre 662-2002 Ext. 2325, or Ms. Isha Khan 662-2002 Ext. 4187, or Marva Belfast 662-2002 Ext. 2098.
PHOTOS BY ANEEL KARIM
At Les Roches we host two Career Days per year, where we welcome over 80 international companies from diverse industries including hospitality, retail, luxury, travel and finance. Approximately 900 students from 100 different nationalities attend, bringing with them experience, motivation and a positive attitude.
Take a look at our
YouTube channel for interviews with recruiters.
At Les Roches we host two Career Days per year, where we welcome over 80 international companies from diverse industries including hospitality, retail, luxury, travel and finance. Approximately 900 students from 100 different nationalities attend, bringing with them experience, motivation and a positive attitude.
Take a look at our
YouTube channel for interviews with recruiters.
At Les Roches we host two Career Days per year, where we welcome over 80 international companies from diverse industries including hospitality, retail, luxury, travel and finance. Approximately 900 students from 100 different nationalities attend, bringing with them experience, motivation and a positive attitude.
Take a look at our
YouTube channel for interviews with recruiters.
Final-year students at The University of the West Indies (UWI) World of Work programme (WOW 2010), which continues from February 4th to March 12th, 2010 at the UWI Sport and Physical Education Centre (SPEC). For the fourth consecutive year, WOW is being fully sponsored by Republic Bank Limited.
WOW 2010 is designed to equip final year UWI students with the necessary tools for long-term success in the globalised work environment. The WOW Seminar, which took place on February 6, 2010, included two feature presentations. Giselle La Ronde West, Corporate Communications Manager of Angostura delivered an interactive presentation titled "Dressing for Success", and Derek Chin, Founder of MovieTowne, spoke about the roots of his entrepreneurial success.
For further information, contact Mr. Chandar Gupta Supersad, UWI Student Advisory Services at (868) 662 2002 Ext. 2360, or Ms. Sabrina Pierre 662-2002 Ext. 2325, or Ms. Isha Khan 662-2002 Ext. 4187, or Marva Belfast 662-2002 Ext. 2098.
PHOTOS BY ANEEL KARIM
At Les Roches we host two Career Days per year, where we welcome over 80 international companies from diverse industries including hospitality, retail, luxury, travel and finance. Approximately 900 students from 100 different nationalities attend, bringing with them experience, motivation and a positive attitude.
Take a look at our
YouTube channel for interviews with recruiters.
Many employers scan Facebook to learn about a possible new employee (does he she/drink, look responsible, etc.). However, what has recently caused an outrage, is the news that some employers are forcing job candidates to hand over their password or friend somebody else in the office, allowing the the company to see details the job candidate had protected by responsibly setting his/her profile to private.
News source here: www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/would-you-give-po...
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just trying to get my mind clear ,
tomorrow I have a job interview
for sprint , I hope I get it , I would
be working on the city YES NYC
so wish me luck :)
Final-year students at The University of the West Indies (UWI) World of Work programme (WOW 2010), which continues from February 4th to March 12th, 2010 at the UWI Sport and Physical Education Centre (SPEC). For the fourth consecutive year, WOW is being fully sponsored by Republic Bank Limited.
WOW 2010 is designed to equip final year UWI students with the necessary tools for long-term success in the globalised work environment. The WOW Seminar, which took place on February 6, 2010, included two feature presentations. Giselle La Ronde West, Corporate Communications Manager of Angostura delivered an interactive presentation titled "Dressing for Success", and Derek Chin, Founder of MovieTowne, spoke about the roots of his entrepreneurial success.
For further information, contact Mr. Chandar Gupta Supersad, UWI Student Advisory Services at (868) 662 2002 Ext. 2360, or Ms. Sabrina Pierre 662-2002 Ext. 2325, or Ms. Isha Khan 662-2002 Ext. 4187, or Marva Belfast 662-2002 Ext. 2098.
PHOTOS BY ANEEL KARIM
Final-year students at The University of the West Indies (UWI) World of Work programme (WOW 2010), which continues from February 4th to March 12th, 2010 at the UWI Sport and Physical Education Centre (SPEC). For the fourth consecutive year, WOW is being fully sponsored by Republic Bank Limited.
WOW 2010 is designed to equip final year UWI students with the necessary tools for long-term success in the globalised work environment. The WOW Seminar, which took place on February 6, 2010, included two feature presentations. Giselle La Ronde West, Corporate Communications Manager of Angostura delivered an interactive presentation titled "Dressing for Success", and Derek Chin, Founder of MovieTowne, spoke about the roots of his entrepreneurial success.
For further information, contact Mr. Chandar Gupta Supersad, UWI Student Advisory Services at (868) 662 2002 Ext. 2360, or Ms. Sabrina Pierre 662-2002 Ext. 2325, or Ms. Isha Khan 662-2002 Ext. 4187, or Marva Belfast 662-2002 Ext. 2098.
PHOTOS BY ANEEL KARIM
At Les Roches we host two Career Days per year, where we welcome over 80 international companies from diverse industries including hospitality, retail, luxury, travel and finance. Approximately 900 students from 100 different nationalities attend, bringing with them experience, motivation and a positive attitude.
Take a look at our
YouTube channel for interviews with recruiters.
Why Body language?
More than 90% of our communication is conveyed by non-verbal means. Body language is the main factor in such communication. This is an ancient form of interaction that is even more evident in the animal world. The non-verbal messages are mostly perceived in our unconsciousness leading us to a hunch or a feeling regarding a person or a situation: “I don’t like him, I can feel he is lying” or on the positive side, “I immediately felt connected to her”.
Body language can be used to improve your negotiation skills, your presentation ability and in different social interactions, including a romantic date.
If it is a natural form of communication, why do I need to learn it?
Only a small percentage of the population perceive the non-verbal signs at the consciousness level and can use body language as a tool to “read” others and to present themselves and their messages in a reliable way. These people can create empathy, detect lies within seconds, and feel immediately when it’s the right time to close a deal. Others can learn it; many politicians practice body language techniques and use personal training for these purposes. Similarly, police and security experts are trained to understand body language as a tool to detect lies. In the corporate world, body language interpretation is a key tool in the interview and hiring process of new employees. Some companies even have a body language expert present during interviews and as part of a negotiation team for large-scale deals.
Why cards?
Mastering the secrets of the body language might be complicated. Body Language is a visual mode of communication- you cannot learn it just from reading- you need to see it. Body Language Cards do just that; they flood your consciousness with the visual gesture and connect it to its meaning.
Most important: It works!!!
Body Language Cards are used as an integral part on professional body language courses; they are practiced as an educational devise in corporations; Body Language Cards are even used in psychology courses in colleges all over the world as they were recently translated in 4 additional languages
At Les Roches we host two Career Days per year, where we welcome over 80 international companies from diverse industries including hospitality, retail, luxury, travel and finance. Approximately 900 students from 100 different nationalities attend, bringing with them experience, motivation and a positive attitude.
Take a look at our
YouTube channel for interviews with recruiters.