Are you the potential employee
July 1st, 2009 Posted in 2-JOBS TIPS
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Looking for a job is a challenge, especially right now.And out-of-work job seekers face another challenge all their own: Managing their time wisely and resisting the temptations found at home, such as sleeping, watching television or simply slacking off.
A company's culture can be hard to pin down. It's essentially the way people in a company work, and work together. Company culture often dictates how people interact with one another, what type of hours they work and their attire.
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To get a sense of company culture during your interview, pay attention to workers' demeanor and dress. Ask questions such as "How are decisions made?" and "Does the company emphasize working in teams or individually?"
You can also ask about the company's values. And don't forget to inquire of your interviewers how they would describe the company and what their experiences working there have been like.
Last, visit the company's Web site for a description of its culture or a mission statement that reflects its "personality."Never underestimate how much your commute and your workspace can affect your happiness when considering a potential employer.
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Looking for a job is a challenge, especially right now.And out-of-work job seekers face another challenge all their own: Managing their time wisely and resisting the temptations found at home, such as sleeping, watching television or simply slacking off.
A company's culture can be hard to pin down. It's essentially the way people in a company work, and work together. Company culture often dictates how people interact with one another, what type of hours they work and their attire.
[singlepic=88,350,400]
To get a sense of company culture during your interview, pay attention to workers' demeanor and dress. Ask questions such as "How are decisions made?" and "Does the company emphasize working in teams or individually?"
You can also ask about the company's values. And don't forget to inquire of your interviewers how they would describe the company and what their experiences working there have been like.
Last, visit the company's Web site for a description of its culture or a mission statement that reflects its "personality."Never underestimate how much your commute and your workspace can affect your happiness when considering a potential employer.
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