How a person invested Rs 5 Lakhs and earned Rs 8+ Crore

Since recently there is a huge trending topic in Malayalam Film Industry that An Actor, Producer, Director, Musician except Videographer and Photographer named SANTHOSH PANDIT who invested Rs 5Lakh for his Film and he earned Rs 8Cr and Counting many people says film  was OK, but i am amazed to see the income he earned, because  normally a business man or any Film maker will expect double of his investment but this guy earned more than double times and its a real time Business Tricks .

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An Interview with Tom Anderson [ Founder of Myspace ]

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An Interview with Google’s founder Sergey Brin

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Tips for a Successful Interview

Its year end time and some are planning for a new job if so here are some Tips for a Successful Interview just have a look.

  • Be on time or up to 10 minutes early.
  • If you must be late, call the interviewer as soon as possible.
  • Make sure you know the exact location of the interview, the time, and the name of the person or persons with whom you are to interview.
  • Set aside plenty of time for the interview, especially if you have more than one in a day.
  • Don’t overdress or underdress. Wear what you would for the job. And be neat and clean. Don’t wear a lot of makeup or jewelry.
  • Greet the interviewers with a warm, confident “hello”, and a firm handshake. Be sure you now the interviewer’s name, and by what you should address her/him by.
  • Look alert and interested. Don’t chew gum, smoke or play with your jewelry. Keep eye contact.
  • Know as much about the job and the employer as possible beforehand. Understand the job description.
  • Think before answering questions; if you don’t understand a question, ask to have it explained.
    If you don’t know the answer, be honest, but let the interviewer know you will be sure to find out.
  • Be honest about your background and experience, sell yourself with enthusiasm, confidence and interest.
  • Don’t make excuses or blame schools, employers or fellow workers, if a past weakness or failure comes up.
  • Explain the situation and what you’ve learned from it.
  • Don’t worry about wage , salary and benefits at the interview.
  • This information can be gotten before or after the interview.You can always turn down an offer. The important thing is being offered the job!
  • At the end of the interview, ask any questions you have that have not been answered.
  • Ask about when the final decision will be made and how you will be contacted.
  • Thank the interviewer(s) for her/his time.
  • A follow-up call on or after the day when the final decision was to be made is often a good idea.
  • Send a thank you note for the time the employer spent in the interview.

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Download Youtube Videos through Google Chrome

After a long waiting Google Chrome finally released the plugin named YOUTUBE Downloader to download the youtube videos easily with various format AVI, MP4 , FLV, 3GP and many more .

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Some Interview Tips

Great interviews arise from careful groundwork. You can ace your next interview if you:

  • Enter into a state of relaxed concentration. This is the state from which great basketball players or Olympic skaters operate. You’ll need to quiet the negative self chatter in your head through meditation or visualization prior to sitting down in the meeting. You’ll focus on the present moment and will be less apt to experience lapses in concentration, nervousness, self-doubt and self-condemnation.
  • Act spontaneous, but be well prepared. Be your authentic self, professional yet real. Engage in true conversation with your interviewer, resting on the preparation you did prior to coming to the meeting. Conduct several trial runs with another person simulating the interview before it actually occurs. It’s the same as anticipating the questions you’ll be asked on a final exam.
  • Set goals for the interview. It is your job to leave the meeting feeling secure that the interviewer knows as much as he or she possibly can about your skills, abilities, experience and achievements. If you sense there are misconceptions, clear them up before leaving. If the interviewer doesn’t get around to asking you important questions, pose them yourself (diplomatically) and answer them. Don’t leave the meeting without getting your own questions answered so that you have a clear idea of what you would be getting yourself into. If possible, try to get further interviews, especially with other key players.
  • Know the question behind the question. Ultimately, every question boils down to, “Why should we hire you?” Be sure you answer that completely. If there is a question about your meeting deadlines, consider whether the interviewer is probing delicately about your personal life, careful not to ask you whether your family responsibilities will interfere with your work. Find away to address fears if you sense they are present.
  • Follow up with an effective “thank you” letter. Don’t write this letter lightly. It is another opportunity to market yourself. Find some areas discussed in the meeting and expand upon them in your letter. Writing a letter after a meeting is a very minimum. Standing out among the other candidates will occur if you thoughtfully consider this follow up letter as an additional interview in which you get to do all the talking. Propose useful ideas that demonstrate your added value to the team.
  • Consider the interviewer’s agenda. Much is on the shoulders of the interviewer. He or she has the responsibility of hiring the right candidate. Your ability to do the job will need to be justified. “Are there additional pluses here?” “Will this person fit the culture of this organization?” These as well as other questions will be heavily on the interviewer’s mind. Find ways to demonstrate your qualities above and beyond just doing the job.
  • Expect to answer the question, “Tell me about yourself.” This is a pet question of prepared and even unprepared interviewers. Everything you include should answer the question, “Why should we hire you?” Carefully prepare your answer to include examples of achievements from your work life that closely match the elements of the job before you. Obviously, you’ll want to know as much about the job description as you can before you respond to the question.
  • Watch those nonverbal clues. Experts estimate that words express only 30% to 35% of what people actually communicate; facial expressions and body movements and actions convey the rest. Make and keep eye contact. Walk and sit with a confident air. Lean toward an interviewer to show interest and enthusiasm. Speak with a well-modulated voice that supports appropriate excitement for the opportunity before you.
  • Be smart about money questions. Don’t fall into the trap of telling the interviewer your financial expectations. You may be asking for too little or too much money and in each case ruin your chances of being offered the job. Instead, ask what salary range the job falls in. Attempt to postpone a money discussion until you have a better understanding of the scope of responsibilities of the job.
  • Don’t hang out your dirty laundry. Be careful not to bare your soul and tell tales that are inappropriate or beyond the scope of the interview. State your previous experience in the most positive terms. Even if you disagreed with a former employer, express your enthusiasm for earlier situations as much as you can. Whenever you speak negatively about another person or situation in which you were directly involved, you run the risk (early in the relationship) of appearing like a troubled person who may have difficulty working with others.

Hope this may be helpfull to you .

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How to take part in Call Center Interview

Call centers is a centralized office operated by a individual company utilized for the purpose of receiving and transmitting a huge amount of requests by telephone. Call centers are mainly used to give support and information about the product provided by a company. In a day, a call center agent will attend hundreds of calls from different parts of the world and provides the service to all the requests over the telephone. Therefore in order to recruit a person who can perform well in such a circumstances, the companies follow a set of recruitment process. Hence for getting into a call center we need to know the process involved in the call center interview and the tips to penetrate the interview.

CALL CENTER RECRUITMENT SOFTWARE

Companies are in need of skilled persons for their business. In order to recruit efficient applicant from the thousands of people, companies are now using call center recruitment software. Call center recruitment software filters the unskilled persons of not having proper work experience and education. The necessary skills required for the position of the call center can be obtained by scanning the resume of the candidate. So in order to shortlist your resume, you need to prepare a proper formatted resume, which describes about your skills in connecting your strength to the people related skills. As you are going to deal with people, your resume should deal with the related areas. In short, your resume should describe about yourselves in a concise manner.

PREPARATING FOR CALL CENTER INTERVIEW

The skills required for a call center executive goes like he/she should have basic qualification with good command over Standard English language and usage skills. The important thing is you have to be confident enough to face the interview without the hesitation to talk with the people. On the day of the interview good professional dressing sense should be followed. Be confident about your skills and deliver the answers in a crisp manner with a clear voice. The interview tests your personality skills, communication skills, teamwork abilities, attitude towards customer service and perseverance under pressure.

WORK IN CALL CENTER :

Business now goes for not only trading products but also for promoting services. Call center comes under customer care support services. The possible queries and the answers about the businesses will be stored in the computer and telephone interfaced system. Customer care executives use the system to get the request from the customer and retort back with the appropriate answer. Customer care executives should need good knowledge of the company and business, presence of mind and proper communication skills to present the answer back. Effective management of call center operation is a key factor for the growth of productivity.

COMMON QUESTIONS IN CALL CENTER INTERVIEW

Apart from the general questions about your hobbies and interest, work and educational background there are some other typical questions asked in the call center interview. These are some of the important questions for the call center interview.

Tell me about yourself ?

This is an obvious open-ended question where the executive is inviting you to give some background on yourself. This doesn’t mean that your have to disclose your personal information. For this question you have to reveal your real strengths, which made you to succeed, your experience in your past industry/business, the reason for enjoying your job and what you are looking now to do. You need to prepare a script by writing down all the answers carefully and practicing it to get familiar with the answers. You need a good practice, as this question is not a usual one.

What you think of a call center? What kind of work is done here ?

The manager will expect a certain level of knowledge about the call center, so read up on the web and search out what happens in the call center, what are the different process they handle, what is the work environment, etc. You have to show the interest that you have on the call center by presenting updated information about the call center.

Have you worked in a team?

This is a normal question, as all business requires teamwork to achieve a higher position from now. Tell about your experience of working in team, your challenges you solved, while working in a team with an example that happened in your life or in your previous company.

What is your favorite TV program or your favorite past time ?

Tell the interviewer about the English TV channels you watch. The program that can be any kind like English news, shares and mutual funds, etc. also refer your time past as reading books and listening to music.

Do you know the basic skills of computer ?

Interviewer will be looking for the answer “yes”. Express about the recent computer-training course and highlight the knowledge of MS-office application. Also mention how regularly you use the computer from home, office and cyber cafe.

Before attending the interview be clear in your skill, strengths, and your ideas. Remember that the most important thing they will in you is the proper grasp of English language, neutral accent and the presence of mind. Make possible to go for real examples. Do not give a fake appearance before the interviewer. In the interview you have to satisfy the executive that you are capable for the call center job by your valuable answers. Give more importance on the company business rather than yours.

So be friendly in your speech and prove yourself to be good enough to hold the position of the customer care executive.

Source: www.Kiran.in


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