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Interview Questions

Interview Questions Tell me about yourself What do you want to do with your life? Do you have any actual work experience? How would you describe your ideal job? Are you ready to shift to (any other place) and what is your parents view about this? Why did you choose this career? When did you decide on this career? Why (COMPANY NAME WHICH YOU APPLIED) company? What goals do you have in your career? How do you plan to achieve these goals? How do you evaluate success? Why (COMPANY NAME WHICH YOU APPLIED) company? Describe a situation in which you were successful. What do you think it takes to be successful in this career? What accomplishments have given you the most satisfaction in your life? If you had to live your life over again, what would you change? Would you rather work with information or with people? Are you a team player? What motivates you? Why should 1 hire you? Are you a goal-oriented person? Tell me about some of your recent goals and what you did to achieve them. What are yo...

Section 9 - Employability skills

Important employability skills Communication skills - these are the skills required to transmit or receive messages accurately to and from other people by speaking or in writing, without misunderstandings. These skills include: Verbal Communication – or the words that we use, whether face-to-face or in writing. The balance between face-to-face and in writing is likely to vary in different jobs, but few, if any, will not want at least some of each type of communication; Non-Verbal Communication –   or what we communicate without words, for example through body language, tone of voice, or even emojis; and Listening – how we take in and then interpret the verbal and non-verbal messages sent by others, including in writing. Emotional intelligence – or the ability to recognise, understand and manage your own and others’ emotions, and use them positively to achieve the desired outcomes. Team-working – the ability to work with others in groups and teams, ...

Section 10 - Advertising

Types of advertising 1) Online Advertising Online advertising or digital advertising as a form in which the message is conveyed via the internet. For every website ads are a major source of revenue. Advertising online has become very popular in the last decade and has surpassed the expectations of most of the advertising experts. 60% revenue of Google is generated from ads and the same goes for Facebook. Online advertising has become so effective that a particular ad can be targeted to a specific person of the specific age of a specific location on a specific time. In terms of pricing advertising online is very cheap compared to all other forms of advertising. The major disadvantage of online advertising is at times people do not click on the ads and the message does not reach the targeted audience. Also setting up online and requires technical expertise which may not be possible for everyone. Digital Advertising and Online Advertising is one of the fastest-growing types of ...