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Fly High With Best It Jobs In Mumbai eaningful relationships, volunteering community service — we get out of a job what we put in it.The IT/ITeS Job show continues to rock the charts, playing as top recruiters. More than a million jobs were created in the two biggest job sectors IT & ITeS this year. The emergence of IT jobs in Mumbai has transformed it to a hot destination for technical job Seekers.The scenario of IT Jobs in Mumbai has heated up with top notch companies vigorously escalating their headcount. IBM has been present in India for more than a decade and is o Whether you’re starting a new job or trying to put wind back in the sails of your old job, there are some immediate steps you can take to move forward. Think of these steps as the Immediate I’s — or, “things ‘I’ can d Use Strategic Partnerships To Start-Up Faster, And Joint Venture Marketing To Make More Sales! Every job you ever have is part of your career journey, and you should be a traveler on that journey rather than a tourist. Noted historian and Librarian of Congress, Daniel Boostin, observed:Learn From Others So You Can Do A Better Job Of Pursuing Your Goal(s)Take a look back at the rapid advancements in development across the world, especially in the area of technology, and one thing becomes obvious. Virtually every breakthrough recorded in order to make the latest advancement has been achieved by BUILDING on previous work done in various fields.In discussing this subject, I often like to start by asking this question: What would be the point of repeating other peop “The traveler was active; he went strenuously in search of people, of adventure, of experience. The tourist is passive; he expects interesting things to happen to him. He goes sightseeing.” Your work life is what you make of it. Show me someone who “lives for the weekends” and eyeballs the clock all day, marking each break as a milestone to a temporary nightly reprieve, and I’ll show you someone who needs a change, either a job change or a job-approach change. “But I can’t change jobs,” you complain, “I’m …” What? Too old, too specialized, too under-skilled, too reliant on the paycheck, too scared? Well, maybe. But it’s a big world out there with lots of options and opportunities. A company called Vocation Vacations, started in 2004, even offers mini-mentoring experiences so you can test-drive your dream job. The problem is not always with the job, but with our approach to it. We need to connect and engage more fully in what we do, realizing its importance to us and to others. Like anything else in life — practicing a musical instrument, building meaningful relationships, volunteering community service — we get out of a job what we put in it. Whether you’re starting a new job or trying to put wind back in the sails of your old job, there are some immediate steps you can take to move forward. Think of these steps as the Immediate I’s — or, “things ‘I’ can do Who Loves Statistics? e expects interesting things to happen to him. He goes sightseeing.”Statistics, the word almost makes me cringe as it is a reminder of all the hard work I had to do to finish my degree. I do not think that it is statistics per se but it is the fact that I had to create the numbers from formulas. In business, statistics are generated from asking the right questions and instead of doing all the calculations, the software takes over and you see the immediate results. Statistics breathe life into websites and marketing departments. Everything you do needs to be measur Your work life is what you make of it. Show me someone who “lives for the weekends” and eyeballs the clock all day, marking each break as a milestone to a temporary nightly reprieve, and I’ll show you someone who needs a change, either a job change or a job-approach change. “But I can’t change jobs,” you complain, “I’m …” What? Too old, too specialized, too under-skilled, too reliant on the paycheck, too scared? Well, maybe. But it’s a big world out there with lots of options and opportunities. A company called Vocation Vacations, started in 2004, even offers mini-mentoring experiences so you can test-drive your dream job. The problem is not always with the job, but with our approach to it. We need to connect and engage more fully in what we do, realizing its importance to us and to others. Like anything else in life — practicing a musical instrument, building meaningful relationships, volunteering community service — we get out of a job what we put in it. Whether you’re starting a new job or trying to put wind back in the sails of your old job, there are some immediate steps you can take to move forward. Think of these steps as the Immediate I’s — or, “things ‘I’ can d Branding is Everything... Everything is Branding nge or a job-approach change.A consumer will give you about three seconds, maybe 4 if you're lucky, to get to your message across. To make it obvious that your brand is different, that your brand is better, and why they should take time to care. That's it. You've got three seconds.It's imperative that you make it clear that you differ and deserve a languid look. Three seconds isn't much time.Which means you better be different if you want to survive whatever with any degree of relevance. We're not talking 20% or even “But I can’t change jobs,” you complain, “I’m …” What? Too old, too specialized, too under-skilled, too reliant on the paycheck, too scared? Well, maybe. But it’s a big world out there with lots of options and opportunities. A company called Vocation Vacations, started in 2004, even offers mini-mentoring experiences so you can test-drive your dream job. The problem is not always with the job, but with our approach to it. We need to connect and engage more fully in what we do, realizing its importance to us and to others. Like anything else in life — practicing a musical instrument, building meaningful relationships, volunteering community service — we get out of a job what we put in it. Whether you’re starting a new job or trying to put wind back in the sails of your old job, there are some immediate steps you can take to move forward. Think of these steps as the Immediate I’s — or, “things ‘I’ can d Get Your Message Out In A Sweet Way With Personalized Candy ffers mini-mentoring experiences so you can test-drive your dream job.Personalized candy is a new and creative way to get your message across. Whether business or personal you can now put your message on candy.Candy has long since been a way to give a simple gift to someone. For your business it will make a great gift for employees and colleges alike. You can personalize your candy with a label congratulating an employee on a job well done from your company. You can also use the labels to advertise your company. Why hand out typical boring business cards when you can The problem is not always with the job, but with our approach to it. We need to connect and engage more fully in what we do, realizing its importance to us and to others. Like anything else in life — practicing a musical instrument, building meaningful relationships, volunteering community service — we get out of a job what we put in it. Whether you’re starting a new job or trying to put wind back in the sails of your old job, there are some immediate steps you can take to move forward. Think of these steps as the Immediate I’s — or, “things ‘I’ can d Getting A Handle On Your Telephone Time eaningful relationships, volunteering community service — we get out of a job what we put in it.Keep in mind that the phone will likely derail your schedule if you let it. Put the answering machine on during working hours. When you do choose to answer the phone (and remember, it's a choice, not a requirement), limit the time you spend on each call. That's easier said than done, which is why you should keep an egg timer near your office phone. Set it for five minutes to help put a limit on calls that might otherwise make your day spin out of control. 1. Return calls. Schedule at least 1 to 1- Whether you’re starting a new job or trying to put wind back in the sails of your old job, there are some immediate steps you can take to move forward. Think of these steps as the Immediate I’s — or, “things ‘I’ can do immediately to be a good traveler on my career journey.” Get Informed: Be curious about your job, your company, and your industry. Find out what’s going on, what’s most important, and what you can do right now to make a difference. You can’t learn too much about the world you work in, and you build vital skills and knowledge in any job that can be applied throughout your career. Learn, know, and grow. Get Involved: Throw yourself out there and join the dance. No timid hearts. Get to know your coworkers and interact with them with an open mind. Get to know your customers and learn how you can best meet their needs, right now. You don’t need an annoying, in-your-face style to be “out there.” You can simply show interest, enthusiasm, and flexibility in your job and in the overall success of the company. Get Inspired: Don’t drag yourself out of bed every morning like a rock trying to turn itself over; find the thing that will spring you out of bed and energize you all day. A compelling goal and personal mission will get you up and going. When things get tough, have an optimistic, “can do” attitude. The world throws a lot of tough stuff at us that can sap our energy or feed our energy, depending on our outlook and response. Also,
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