Beschreibung
Document from the year 2016 in the subject Guidebooks - Law, Career, Finance, grade: A, course: Capstone, Special Project, language: English, abstract: The process of getting a job has changed because of the economy. More job seekers are older in todays climate and many younger job seekers lack the experience needed to successfully complete job interviews with call backs or direct hires. The unfortunate predicaments of essential health care and the weakening dollar place the average job seeker at a disadvantage. The playing field is always uneven in the job market, and just having a great deal of education or experience may not be enough. The job interview is where the face-to-face with the gatekeeper happens. It is critical for job candidates to be remembered. Interviewees must take the fact that they are probably not the only ones applying for the job into consideration, though they hope to be the only ones the inter-viewers remember. We all emit positive or negative energy, whether through a handshake or the color of a necktie because the nonverbal communication of the color could introduce a subcon-scious response based on color association the interviewer has experience. The color could trigger a positive or negative response and it does not matter whether we are male or female; we all emit the same frequencies. This manual is not a guarantee that you will get the job but it will give you an edge.
Autorenportrait
Biography Morris Williams is a graduate student at Lasell College School of Communications. Williams served two combat tours in Iraq as an active duty member of The United States Army for 15 years and now he is a member New York's Army National Guard, where he serves as a chief warrant officer working on the Army's ADAM (Air Defense Air Manage) cell. Williams is the only qualified 140A (command and control communications system integrator) in the state of New York. In October 2014, Williams was recommissioned in the Army and assumed the position of 42nd Infantry Division Chief Warrant Officer. Williams has an Associates of Applied Science Degree in Electronics from Bishop State Community College in Mobile, Alabama. August 2014, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts from Marist College, Poughkeepsie N.Y. and Masters of Communications in Public Relations from Lasell College in Newton, Massachusetts. Currently enrolled at Capella University as a PhD Candidate. Williams is certified by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the local radiation safety officer (LRSO) for Camp Smith, New York and currently, a member of the (HRF) Homeland Response Force FEMA Region II as a liaison officer.. Williams was formerly a field service engineer for International Business Machine, where he repaired the tools that populated silicone wafers with microchips. Outside of his professional and academic commitments, Williams spends his free time watching movies, working out in the gym, and regularly attending mass.