Aug
24
2009

Everyone has a special talent or skill that is unique to their own personality. Some people are great with using their hands and making beautiful handcrafted items. Others are fantastic with math and can teach others how to learn to be more proficient in math skills.
Still others are creative artists, writers or performers. You owe it to yourself to find out what your true niche is. Yes, you may have more than one, but there is one that would be most suitable to your skills, intelligence and your interests because you get so much satisfaction from the work.
If you have not found your niche yet and you are an adult, you may benefit from working with a career coach or a guidance specialist who can give you some tests to help narrow down the possibilities. Find the right fit for yourself and you will be much happier in work and in life.
Aug
06
2009

Making the hiring decisions for a company is a big responsibility. Before embarking on this for the first time, you need to research the process, develop job specific criteria, a job description, salary range and a firm idea of what traits, knowledge and experience you are looking for. From that information, you can develop a qualifications brief that includes the number of years of experience needed in a particular field or position, the educational background required and any certifications or technical expertise.
Next, read this article for more detailed information on how to proceed.
http://human-resources-management.suite101.com/article.cfm/hiring_the_right_job_candidate
Some of the key things you want to remember is that you only want to inquire about job specific info. That means you have no business talking about family, babysitting needs or the like. If a candidate offers info that is not pertinent to the job, do not pursue a line of questioning in that direction. Go back to your prepared list of questions and continue with the interview.
Ask the same questions of each applicant to be fair. Though you will find that depending on the responses, the conversation may go in different directions during each interview. That is fine. Evaluate the candidates based on their qualifications, applicable traits, and interview impressions, as these pertain to the job. Then, hire the best candidate for the job.