Yes! Its true. Most people change jobs because they are bored of what they are doing. Or what in more proper HR parlance might be called job dissatisfaction.
What do I mean by job dissatisfaction? Is it that I am not happy with what I have been given, more often than not - it means I have been given nothing new to do and I am bored of doing the same thing day in and day out for the last couple of years. It means my work is no longer a challenge and does not require me to push myself mentally anymore. In other words my job makes me yawn!
In theory it may seem that knowing everything about your job and going through the daily routine with no sweat involved should keep me happy; but in reality it actually bores the life out of me and also gives me the time and bandwidth to think of jobs outside!
So HR managers and top management please note the importance of job rotation. Also the importance of keeping things moving and on the go. Make sure you are handing out new tasks to all employees equally and making each one feel challenged at work. As managers we often fall into the trap of handing out new projects to our pet protegees, so failing to give other employees a chance to get challenged and prove themselves. A sure way to lose employees with potential.
So make sure your employees have enough to do and of course that they are doing things in line with their skills and interests. You can't expect a content writer to feel elated at a sales job can you? So make sure you set your thinking cap on and work out how best you can leverage each employee. Get going and take up the challenge!
Showing posts with label job interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label job interview. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Body Language in a Job Interview
I was interviewing this guy for a marketing job, and his body language just put me off. Yes, its true, your non-verbal communication does effect the outcome of your interview. He was sitting with his one ankle placed on his knee, hands raised above and joined at the back of his head. The posture showed a condescending attitude and that was exactly what he projected. He knew his job well and fitted the profile in all ways - but this superior attitude really put me off.
And it wasn't just me, others on the Board too felt the same. No one really wanted a person who carried this I-know-it-all attitude around, even though it meant delaying a hire.
So see guys how important it is to get your body language and attitude right when at a job interview. Some quick tips on how to present yourself...
1. Sit up straight, with feet planted firmly on the floor. Do not cross your legs or sit with legs too far apart. Sitting casually with ankle on the knee is an absolute no-no as already discussed.
2. Maintain eye contact in a friendly manner. Do not over-do it and bore your eyes into the interviewer!!
3. A firm handshake at the start and close of the session conveys confidence. No limp handshakes please - that goes for you too ladies!
4. Let your hands fall naturally. Do not clench your fists or play with your hands and certainly don't crack your knuckles.
So if you want to land that job, make sure you get your body language right. All the best!
(Also read my blog : http://lifeworkplace.blogspot.com/ - A look at the lighter side of life at the workplace!)
And it wasn't just me, others on the Board too felt the same. No one really wanted a person who carried this I-know-it-all attitude around, even though it meant delaying a hire.
So see guys how important it is to get your body language and attitude right when at a job interview. Some quick tips on how to present yourself...
1. Sit up straight, with feet planted firmly on the floor. Do not cross your legs or sit with legs too far apart. Sitting casually with ankle on the knee is an absolute no-no as already discussed.
2. Maintain eye contact in a friendly manner. Do not over-do it and bore your eyes into the interviewer!!
3. A firm handshake at the start and close of the session conveys confidence. No limp handshakes please - that goes for you too ladies!
4. Let your hands fall naturally. Do not clench your fists or play with your hands and certainly don't crack your knuckles.
So if you want to land that job, make sure you get your body language right. All the best!
(Also read my blog : http://lifeworkplace.blogspot.com/ - A look at the lighter side of life at the workplace!)
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