- Will interact with accounting, engineering and manufacturing departments.
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Manager ( Architect)
Oriental Bank of Commerce
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Vacancies For Head Constable /Ministerial In Central Industrial Security Force – Feb 2013
Head Constable /Ministerial
Central Industrial Security Force
Head Constable Recruitment
The position of a Head Constable belongs to the police department of a state or central government. Thus the position of a head constable occurs in vast numbers in state and central government. The position also occurs at Border Security Force and also Indo Tibetan Police Force. The eligibility criterion for the post of Head Constable is simple one, wherein the interested candidates should be 12th pass or equivalent from a recognized board at the time of filling up of application form. They should possess a speed of 30 words per minute in English. And 25 words per minute are enough in Hindi typing. Preference would be given to those candidates who have working knowledge of Accounts and Office Procedures. The age limits for the post of constable is between 18 to 25 years (relaxation in upper age limit for SC/ST-05 years, OBC-03 years, sportsmen/sportswomen-05 years) and the post is open to all the citizen of this country with a few percentages reserved for SC, ST, BC, PWD and Ex-service men candidates. Besides the educational qualifications physical fitness is the main criteria for the post of head constable. The candidates must meet the physical measurement standards which are For male candidates: height: 165cms, relaxable by 5cms for residents of hill areas and ST candidates; chest: 78 to 82cms, relaxable by 5cms for residents of hill areas and ST candidates. For female candidates: height: 157cms, relaxable by 5cms for residents of hill areas and ST candidates. They should be normally intelligent and quick on physical movements. Application should be submitted in a prescribed format to the concerned department. The initial pay scale is PB-1 Rs.5200-20200 and Grade Pay Rs.2400 and other allowances as admissible. The application forms can be obtained from the Employment News, typed/photocopied on A-4 size paper, strictly as per format published in the Employment News or could be downloaded from the respective website. The application form should be sent through ordinary post along with an application fee of Rs.100/- (in the form of demand/bank draft/banker’s cheque/IPO) to the concerned department. However, SC/ST and ex-servicemen candidates are exempted from the application fee.
Government Vacancies For Planning Officer In Bank of Baroda – Mumbai
Planning Officer
Bank of Baroda,
Bank of Baroda Recruitment
Bank of Baroda (BoB) is the highest profit-making PSU bank in India and the third largest PSU bank in terms of number of total business in India. It is also the country’s second largest public sector lender in terms of annual profit. BoB is ranked 715 in Forbes Global 2000 list. BoB has total assets in excess of Rs. 3.58 lakh crores, or Rs. 3,583 billion, a network of 4007 branche and offices, and over 2000 ATMs. It plans to open 400 new branches in the coming year. It offers a wide range of banking products and financial services to corporate and retail customers through a variety of delivery channels and through its specialized subsidiaries and affiliates in the areas of investment banking, credit cards and asset management. Its total global business was Rs. 6,722.48 billion as of 31 March 2012. it’s headquarter is in baroda and corporate headquarter is in Bandra_Kurla_Complex Mumbai.
Government Vacancies For Chief Economist In Allahabad Bank – Kolkata
Chief Economist
Allahabad Bank
Allahabad Bank Recruitment
Allahabad Bank which began operations in 1865, has its head-quarters in Kolkata is the oldest joint stock bank in India. The bank was founded in the historical city Allahabad in 1865 and now the bank has crossed 2500 branches on 31th march 2012.The Chairman and Managing Director of the bank is Shri J. P. Dua. The bank has a branch in Hong Kong and a representative office in Shenzen.
Vacancies For Security Manager In Bank of Baroda – Mumbai
Security Manager
Bank of Baroda
Bank of Baroda Recruitment
Bank of Baroda (BoB) is the highest profit-making PSU bank in India and the third largest PSU bank in terms of number of total business in India. It is also the country’s second largest public sector lender in terms of annual profit. BoB is ranked 715 in Forbes Global 2000 list. BoB has total assets in excess of Rs. 3.58 lakh crores, or Rs. 3,583 billion, a network of 4007 branche and offices, and over 2000 ATMs. It plans to open 400 new branches in the coming year. It offers a wide range of banking products and financial services to corporate and retail customers through a variety of delivery channels and through its specialized subsidiaries and affiliates in the areas of investment banking, credit cards and asset management. Its total global business was Rs. 6,722.48 billion as of 31 March 2012. it’s headquarter is in baroda and corporate headquarter is in Bandra_Kurla_Complex Mumbai.
Government Vacancies For Treasury Manager In Bank of Baroda – Mumbai
Treasury Manager
Bank of Baroda
Bank of Baroda Recruitment
Bank of Baroda (BoB) is the highest profit-making PSU bank in India and the third largest PSU bank in terms of number of total business in India. It is also the country’s second largest public sector lender in terms of annual profit. BoB is ranked 715 in Forbes Global 2000 list. BoB has total assets in excess of Rs. 3.58 lakh crores, or Rs. 3,583 billion, a network of 4007 branche and offices, and over 2000 ATMs. It plans to open 400 new branches in the coming year. It offers a wide range of banking products and financial services to corporate and retail customers through a variety of delivery channels and through its specialized subsidiaries and affiliates in the areas of investment banking, credit cards and asset management. Its total global business was Rs. 6,722.48 billion as of 31 March 2012. it’s headquarter is in baroda and corporate headquarter is in Bandra_Kurla_Complex Mumbai.
Government Vacancies For Manager (Risk Management) In Bank of Baroda – Mumbai
Manager (Risk Management)
Bank of Baroda
Bank of Baroda Recruitment
Bank of Baroda (BoB) is the highest profit-making PSU bank in India and the third largest PSU bank in terms of number of total business in India. It is also the country’s second largest public sector lender in terms of annual profit. BoB is ranked 715 in Forbes Global 2000 list. BoB has total assets in excess of Rs. 3.58 lakh crores, or Rs. 3,583 billion, a network of 4007 branche and offices, and over 2000 ATMs. It plans to open 400 new branches in the coming year. It offers a wide range of banking products and financial services to corporate and retail customers through a variety of delivery channels and through its specialized subsidiaries and affiliates in the areas of investment banking, credit cards and asset management. Its total global business was Rs. 6,722.48 billion as of 31 March 2012. it’s headquarter is in baroda and corporate headquarter is in Bandra_Kurla_Complex Mumbai.
Recruitment For Planning Manager In Bank of Baroda – Mumbai
Planning Manager
Bank of Baroda
Bank of Baroda Recruitment
Bank of Baroda (BoB) is the highest profit-making PSU bank in India and the third largest PSU bank in terms of number of total business in India. It is also the country’s second largest public sector lender in terms of annual profit. BoB is ranked 715 in Forbes Global 2000 list. BoB has total assets in excess of Rs. 3.58 lakh crores, or Rs. 3,583 billion, a network of 4007 branche and offices, and over 2000 ATMs. It plans to open 400 new branches in the coming year. It offers a wide range of banking products and financial services to corporate and retail customers through a variety of delivery channels and through its specialized subsidiaries and affiliates in the areas of investment banking, credit cards and asset management. Its total global business was Rs. 6,722.48 billion as of 31 March 2012. it’s headquarter is in baroda and corporate headquarter is in Bandra_Kurla_Complex Mumbai.
Interview Take-Along Checklist
We’ve created this handy checklist, with the help of Monster Interview Expert Marky Stein, so you won’t forget a thing.
Interview Checklist Items for Your Briefcase
- Your Resume and Job/Professional References: But don’t just throw these crucial documents in your bag. According to Stein, linguists and psychologists have found that 93 percent of all communication is nonverbal. How you present this information says a lot about you.
To that end, Stein recommends you buy an inexpensive two-pocket folder in blue, since this color appeals to both men and women and conveys a business feel. On the left side, place your resume, and on the right, your letters of recommendation and list of references. When you get to the interview, say, “I wanted to bring an extra copy of my resume -- here it is,” and open the folder, turning it around for the interviewer to read.
“This is a sign you are open and honest as well as organized,” Stein says. “The more you show you are prepared, the more you are showing respect.”
- Pad and Pen: Taking a few notes during your interview (while being careful not to stare at your notepad the whole time) is another sign of respect. “It makes them feel you are listening,” Stein explains.
- Business Card: People either take in information visually, audibly or through touch. “The more you give them to touch, the more real it seems to them,” she says.
- Directions: “These lower your anxiety,” Stein says, adding that it’s preferable to drive to your interview location in advance and park so you can see how long the journey takes.
- Cellphone: You can always leave this bit of modern life in your car, but if you must take it with you, make sure it stays turned off and in your briefcase; it’s a huge sign of disrespect to be interrupted during an interview or give the appearance you’ll be interrupted. “If you’re a man, don’t even wear it on your belt,” Stein recommends. “Keep it hidden.”
- Company Research: In almost every interview, you’ll be asked what you know about the company, Stein says. To prepare for this question, she recommends Hoovers.com. You can also check out companies on Monster.
- A Smile: It may sound sappy, but this nonverbal clue is an immediate rapport-builder. Interviewers are often nervous, too. “In one-sixteenth of a second, we assess whether someone will harm, help or hurt us,” Stein says. “(A smile) immediately tells someone that you’re not going to hurt them.”
Don't Talk Too Much
- As you begin speaking, the interviewer is listening with nearly full attention.
- After about 10 seconds, he begins listening with less intensity.
- After 60 seconds, his mind begins to wander and he's devoting less than half his attention to you. The interviewer starts asking questions about your response or begins formulating his next interview question.
- After you've been speaking for 90 seconds without interruption, the interviewer is barely listening at all.
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Tactics for Handling a Panel Interview
There you sit alone in front of the room, waiting for the assembled strangers to attack you with interview questions. It's really not quite that bad. In fact, there is an upside to panel interviews. You'd probably have to talk to each of these people individually at some point in the process -- this way, you get it over all at once.
Panel -- or board -- interviews are often characterized by a standard set of questions for all applicants. Typically formal and organized, this interview format is often used in academia and government or for high-level executives. Occasionally, you’ll encounter a panel interview for other positions in a company.
Interview Preparation: Don’t Be Ambushed
Find out what type of interview you can expect. The recruiter setting up your job interview can probably give you an idea ahead of time. If you have the opportunity, ask how long the interview will be and who will be on the panel? You can better tailor your answers when you understand the interview conditions.
And remember -- no matter how uncomfortable the interview situation -- you are there as a professional to learn just as much about them as they are eager to learn about you.
Different Perspectives, Same Purpose
How do you deal with so many interviewers in one sitting? The best way is to take them one at a time. The board or panel is not one entity, but several individuals coming together with the common goal of hiring the best candidate for the job. At the same time, each person has his own agenda or department's interest at heart.
For example, the HR manager will be checking to make sure you are a good fit with the culture and people working at the company. The hiring manager will want to know about your technical skills or business know-how. And the person from accounting will want to know if you are savvy enough to operate a business budget.
What to Expect from the Panel
You may be asked to speak about instances when you demonstrated particular behaviors or skills that are key to performing your desired job. This form of interviewing, known as a behavioral interview, relies on the premise that past performance is the best indicator of future behavior.
Always be prepared to provide a sort of elevator pitch -- a brief summary of who you are and your career goals. This message can include your overall mission, top-level skills and interests, but not a recitation of your life’s history. Be ready to share your concise message at the beginning or end of the interview.
Practicing for the interview with a video or audio recorder is extremely helpful. The best interview answers include examples that are compelling, on-target and spoken with interest and some enthusiasm. When speaking, don’t hesitate to lean forward. Check your posture at a table and lean forward to demonstrate interest in the position. Remember to look at each person who asks the question, and then shift your eye contact to the other members of the interviewing team.
Lastly, make sure you get each person's business card, hopefully at the beginning of the interview, so you can address each person by name and follow up with individual thank-you notes afterwards.
Team Interviews
Another multiple-type interview is the team or "good cop/bad cop" interview. The team is usually made up of two interviewers, one who asks the questions and one who takes notes. The two typically trade roles, which can be confusing if they have different styles. Keep in mind that these inquisitors are working together toward the same end, so treat them equally.
Although these interviews can be stressful, interview practice and preparation can pay off. When you rehearse your answers and your physical presentation beforehand, you will feel more confident no matter how many people you have to face.
Visualize Interview Success
- Lie down comfortably in a quiet room. Close your eyes, and use each breath to relax your body from head to toe.
- Imagine yourself preparing for the interview on the morning it will take place. When you visualize getting to the employer's office, use your senses to imagine the colors, light, shadows and objects in the room. In your mind, hear the interviewer's voice when he greets you. Notice your emotions are calm and confident as you shake hands.
- When you meet the interviewer, imagine you are smiling warmly, and he is smiling back at you. As the interviewer begins to ask questions, imagine you answer them spontaneously and easily. You feel confident and comfortable. Ideally, at the end of the interview, you might imagine hearing the interviewer say something like "You're hired" or "Welcome aboard!"
Focus on Your Strengths
Five Tips to Ace Your IT Interview
1. Be an IT Softie
Soft skills are valued in today's workforce, regardless of your job. Your future boss wants to make sure she can trust you to interact well with peers, suppliers and, most importantly, clients. Employers are becoming more willing to invest in a well-spoken junior resource who can be trained rather than a guru who does not communicate well.
To wit: Be friendly, stay natural and show how awesome you are. Many candidates are understandably nervous and assume more rigid personas during interviews. Don’t. You have a personality -- use it! Always remember, if hiring managers are taking the time to meet with you, they want to like you. It is in their interest. Let them.
2. Be Honest About Your Knowledge
A necessary evil of applying for an IT job is the technical interview. This is an often a harrowing affair in which there is often a very defined answer to a question. You either know the answer or you don't, so be honest if you don't. Nothing makes an interviewer more uncomfortable than a candidate taking wild guesses when answering interview questions. Doing so will make you sound and feel insecure, and will surely impact the tone of the meeting.
Be honest and say that you don’t know while suggesting how you would go about finding the answer. This will demonstrate your ability to solve problems and think critically. If you’re caught in a 50-50 proposition, argue both sides to illustrate the merit of each. Your interviewer is not necessarily looking for the right answer; he is looking to see how you would go about arriving at an answer. This helps keep the momentum on your side and will keep the interview on stronger ground.
3. Steer the Conversation
This is a universal interview tactic: Try to keep the conversation focused on your strengths. In fact, go one step further. If you’re applying for a Unix system administrator position and you have, say, experience managing Active Directory, it does not hurt to discuss it.
An IT-oriented organization is always looking for multiskilled talent who can fill in knowledge gaps. Stating your cross-platform skills could put you in the running for other career opportunities you don’t know about at that company.
Keep in mind that companies hate turning away a multitalented candidate, unless of course the candidate has an irritating personality.
4. Be Enthusiastic with Your Enthusiasm
Interviewers love enthusiastic candidates. If you come across as confident and positive, your interviewer will be more at ease and more likely to want to engage you. In addition to your technical aptitude and personality, an interviewer wants to make sure you’ll be happy if you’re offered the position. Feel free to ask about training programs and professional IT certification as a means of showing a passion for learning and advancement.
Also, mention some positive, nonwork-related attributes that will assure the interviewer that you’ll want to join her team. For instance, if you live close to the office, mention what a pleasure the commute will be. Interviewing candidates costs organizations time and money, so they want to make sure they get it right. Graduating from candidate to employee has as much to do with enthusiasm as aptitude and experience.
5. Get Your Geek On
When in the throes of a technical discussion, discuss your personal interests and opinions on the topics at hand. You’re in a room with like-minded people so they will naturally be interested in discussing mutually interesting topics. Take advantage! This probably doesn’t happen nearly as often as you’d like, right?
If you’re asked about the merits of MySQL partitioning, discuss your experiences with, say, MongoDB sharding and why it did or did not succeed. This will help you develop a rapport with the interviewer quickly.
Interviews don’t need to be uncomfortable, nerve-wracking episodes in your career. If you’re still nervous, remember that the interviewer wants the meeting to succeed as much as you do. Do your best to be positive and engaging so the interviewer can get a good sense of who you are and how you’ll fit into the job and the company.