Success doesn’t come to you, you go to it.

“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.”

Find out what you like doing best and get someone to pay you for doing it.

Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.

Opportunities don’t often come along. So, when they do, you have to grab them.

Thursday, 16 May 2013

8 Mistakes You Should Never Make On LinkedIn


By Libby Kane
What do you do with your LinkedIn profile?
Do you check it only every once in a while when a connection request comes through? Have you linked it to your Twitter account? Did you never quite remember to sign up in the first place?

As much as it’s convenient to merge our FacebookTwitter, Tumblr and Instagram accounts into one large social networking experience, LinkedIn has a special designation: professional networking.
And there is a difference between professional and personal networking, according to LinkedIn Career Expert Nicole Williams: “I see the same mistakes over and over!”
And, on LinkedIn, those faux pas can damage your career.
In fact, data shows that LinkedIn is especially helpful when it comes to landing higher-paying jobs—”informal recruitment” is a favorite of hiring managers aiming to fill positions up there on the payscale.
So whether you’re hunting for a new job, making the most of the one you have or just looking to learn about professional possibilities, avoid these eight big LinkedIn mistakes.
Not Using a Picture
“One of the biggest mistakes I see is no photo,” Williams says. “You’re seven times more likely to have your profile viewed if you have one. Like a house that’s on sale, the assumption is that if there’s no photo, something’s wrong.”
She also makes a great point: If you leave a networking event with a handful of business cards, intending to follow up on LinkedIn, it’s much harder for you to remember who’s who without pictures. A missing photo can easily lead to missed connections.
If you’re worried about unwittingly sabotaging your career through social media, check out the ten worst blunders you can commit.
Putting Up the Wrong Picture
“No dog, no husband, no baby!” Williams says, adding that your photo is meant to show you at your professional—not personal—best. “Especially for mothers getting back into the workforce, a picture of their child doesn’t convey that they’re ready for a full-time job.”
Another photo blunder: Misrepresenting your appearance. “I see older people who are worried about age discrimination use a photo of themselves in their 30s, but an interviewer wasn’t expecting them to look so different. And instead of listening to your answers, the interviewer will think you’re deceptive,” Williams confides. “Unless you’re getting hired for a modeling gig, people are just looking for energy, which you can communicate through great posture, open eyes and a smile.”
In fact, HSN Beauty found that, when paging through LinkedIn profiles, 19% of recruiters look only at your profile picture.
Skipping the Status
Between Twitter and Facebook, people have a pretty good idea of what you’re up to socially. But your LinkedIn status is the right place to update your network about your professional accomplishments and progress. “You could be updating about a colleague getting a promotion or sharing a great article you wrote,” Williams suggests. “Every few days, put something in your status to keep it fresh, and show you’re active and engaged—no one will know what you’ve done if you’re not showing it off.”
Plus, those people you’re updating in your LinkedIn network are valuable. “If you’ve got a great following, it’s part of the assets you bring to the table,” she adds.
Using the Default Connection Request
“Don’t use the standard connection request! People think that LinkedIn is like Twitter, where it’s about quantity over quality, but you’re supposed to be building valuable professional relationships to leverage into career opportunities,” Williams explains.
Even if you’re reaching out to someone you’ve never met, the right move is to do a little research on that person, and tailor your connection request. “Customize your message to make the recipient take notice, like writing, ‘I read this article you wrote [and had these thoughts]. I’m also building a career in [this field], and I would love to be connected to you,’ ” Williams says.
“ People who are using LinkedIn correctly want to be connected to people who make them look good,” Williams adds. “Employers appreciate your connections. They might even hire you because you know people in the industry, and can make things happen.”
Neglecting the Privacy Settings
Many people don’t realize that LinkedIn does have privacy settings—for a reason. “When you’re out looking for a new job, and are actively engaged in your current job, you want to be discreet,” Williams explains. “A telltale sign to an employer that you’re leaving is that you overhaul your profile, connect with recruiters and have an influx of new people. You can tailor your settings so that your boss doesn’t see that you’re looking for opportunities.”
The privacy settings are easy to find: Just sign in, and then select “settings” from the drop-down menu, where your name appears in the upper right-hand corner.
Skipping the Summary
Once upon a time, people were encouraged to write about their careers in an “objective” summary on a resume. That has gone out of fashion … but not on LinkedIn. “Since you’re writing online, you actually have more space than you would on a traditional paper resume. Think of the summary as a way of selling yourself—it’s an opportunity to express your voice and personality,” Williams explains.
Since so many people are competing for the same jobs with similar educations and qualifications, filling out the summary can give you an edge with a prospective employer. Williams recommends that you write it in the first person to give it energy and personality.
Eliminating Past Jobs or Volunteer Work
Even if you’ve changed fields, your latest job isn’t the only important one. “Unlike a resume, where you’re trying to target one page toward a specific position, you should list your entire work history on LinkedIn,” Williams says. “You don’t know what criteria people are looking for, so you want your profile to be as robust as possible. Maybe they’re looking for a teacher with nursing experience or they’re Princetonians looking for fellow alums.”
She even recommends listing odd jobs from your teen years, specifically addressing your responsibilities and accomplishments. “You never know—maybe you were trained as a salesperson at The Gap in high school, and the hiring manager looking at your profile went through the same program and wants you for the skills she knows you learned,” Williams explains.
The same goes for volunteer work: While LinkedIn isn’t a place to describe your every hope and dream, employers know that, in this economy, volunteers can be given real responsibilities. Williams recommends listing any volunteer work the way you would a summer job, elaborating on tasks conquered and skills acquired.
Lurking
Many people think that just having a profile is enough, but employers probably won’t simply stumble across your profile, be struck by your brilliance and offer you a job on the spot. You have to work for it.
“I always recommend joining groups related to your field or even personal interests. It comes in handy! For instance, I’m a new mom and joined a group for them. When I needed an accountant, it turned out there was one in my group who I ended up hiring because of the connection we made over being new moms,” Williams says.
LinkedIn users can also follow companies and keep an eye on who’s coming and going—when you see someone leave a company you want to join, it’s the perfect opportunity to reach out to their HR department.




Sunday, 12 May 2013

World's largest IT training centre opens in India

NEW DELHI: Offshore IT Training firm Koenig Solutions today unveiled its training campus in Delhi, which the firm claims is the world's largest offshore IT Training facility, providing end-to-end solutions to corporates. 

The campus, spread over an area of 18,000 sq ft, includes 70 classrooms and 30 testing stations and provides end-to-end solutions including accommodation, examination facilities, meals, daily transport etc, which are part of the course fee. 

"We have a total of five centres in India -- Goa, Shimla, Dehradhun, Delhi and Bangalore -- as well as a training facility in Dubai. There are plans in place to expand it further in more such tourist centres," Koenig Solutions CEO and founder Rohit Aggarwal told PTI. 

The company is looking at setting up training facilities in cities like Chennai and Pune in India and globally in West, South and East Africa, he added. 

"IT training and certification today is a $20 billion industry worldwide and the education tourism market in India alone could become $1 billion by 2020. Koenig's education tourism business model is unique and aims to tap this growing market," Aggrawal said. 

Offshore IT training is catching up among corporates, IT employees and students in countries of Europe, Africa, Middle East, South East Asia as well as in Australia and New Zealand, given the lack of cost optimised quality training resources and infrastructure, he added. 

Koenig claims to have trained more than 20,000 students from over 50 countries since its inception in 1993, and has seen its trainer pool swell to 250. 

The firm offers over 100 IT courses and is the authorised training partner of Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle, VMware, Novell, Adobe, EMC, Citrix, Linux Professional Institute, among others.




Sources http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Monday, 6 May 2013

IT hiring to grow threefold in next 3 years at Kochi Infopark

KOCHI: Despite the slow growth in information technology recruitment in the country, the Infopark in Kochi has projected a healthy growth in recruitment over the next few years. IT employment is expected to grow three times over the next three years at the Infopark. 

Since its inception in 2004, Infopark has created over 3.4 million square feet of space and has provided employment to nearly 18,500 IT professionals. Around 134 IT companies have taken space in the park. 

TCS and Cognizant are constructing their own campuses of 1.5 million square feet each in the Infopark. Both the companies are expected to add 12,000 people each in the next three years. 

In 2012-13, the Infopark reported an export revenue of Rs 1,350 crore, representing a 23 % growth over the previous year. The facilities of TCS and Cognizant are expected to give a boost to the export revenue from the park. 

Infopark CEO Gigo Joseph said that the rentals in Infopark are lower by almost 30 % as compared to other South Indian cities. The attrition is as low as 5 %. He said that the employees in the park will see a three-fold rise in the next 3 years.


Sources http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

10 top IT skills for 2013 revealed


CALIFORNIA: Recruiting firm CyberCoders has released new data about the skills most in demand for the highest paying technology jobs this year. The company analysed over 10,000 tech companies and their hiring requirements to compile the list of the hottest skills in the tech space. 

Data from CyberCoders reveals that candidates who have experience with iOS development,cloud computing programming and front-end development skills are most in demand in today's tech career landscape. 

The top 10 tech skills for 2013, as per CyberCoders are listed below: 

1. Mobile development (iOS, Android);
 
2. Cloud computing (AWS, Azure); 
3. Front end development (HTML5, CSS3, Javascript); 
4. UX/UI design; 
5. Big Data (Hadoop, MongoDB, NoSQL); 
6. C#; 
7. Ruby on rails; 
8. Java; 
9. PHP;   
10. Linux 

"A common theme among these technology skills is the need for open source, mobile, cloud or big data technologies, like iOS, Azure and Hadoop," said Matt Miller, CTO of CyberCoders.

Friday, 3 May 2013

MAT Previous 8 Years Solved Question Papers


All India Management Association (AIMA) conducts Management Aptitude Test four times in a calendar year. Usually it is conducted in January-February, May-June, September and December every year. Lakhs of student aspire to score well in the entrance examination and then take admission in the college of their choice.
MAT is more about speed and accuracy and so its important to practice with as many papers as possible. We have brought Solved MAT Question Papers here.
Previous year Papers: MAT
Aspirants should also Read

MBA, MCA Courses to no Longer be Under AICTE : Supreme Court


The Supreme Court mentioned in a ruling that it is not going to be mandatory for affiliated colleges of a University to take prior approval from the ‘All India Council for Technical Education ‘ (AICTE) for conducting the MBA and MCA courses.
This land mark verdict was passed by the bench of Justices, B S Chauhan and V Gopala Gowda, when they passed the verdict on a bunch of appeals filed by several colleges affiliated to the Bharathidasan University and Manonmaniam Sundaranar University of Tamil Nadu.
The colleges challenged an order passed by the Madras High Court, which as per to them wrongly interpreted the provisions of the AICTE Act, 1987, and held that even though the University was not required to take permission from the AICTE to run the MCA and MBA courses , its affiliated colleges are required to do so.
The bench ended the course by stating that MBA is not a technical course within the definition of the AICTE Act.
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CAT 2013 Dates Announced


The dates for the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2013 have been announced . It would be conducted between 16 October – 11 November 2013.
As per a statement, the CAT vouchers will be available at the selected Axis Bank branches between 29 July – 24 September 2013 and the registration window will be open between 29 July to 26 September 2013.
Four new testing locations will be added for CAT 2013, which will be Surat, Udaipur, Trivandrum and Vijayawada.
Prometric India will be partnering with IIMs for conducting the test. However it must be noted that this particular information is yet to be out by the CAT official website.
Common Admission Test (CAT) is a computer based test. This test scores a person on the bases of Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation, Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning.

National Institute of Technology Patna Notified Recruitment to 11 Various Posts, 2013


National Institute of Technology, Patna invited application for recruitment to the post of Architecture, Civil Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Information Technology, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Humanities & Social Science. The candidates eligible for the post can apply through prescribed format before 25 May 2013.
Important Date
  • Closing Date for Registration: 25 May 2013
Details of Post
  • Name of Post:
Architecture
Civil Engineering
Computer Science & Engineering
Electronics & Communication Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Information Technology
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Humanities & Social Science

  • Number of Post: 96

For more Information, CLICK HERE

Thursday, 2 May 2013

UPSC Combined Medical Services Examination 2013


Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will hold Combined Medical Services (CMS) Examination for filling up various vacancies in medical departments of Government Organizations. The CMS exam-2013 will be held on 30 June 2013. Interested candidates can apply online for Medical Officer & Junior Scale Vacancies till 6 May 2103. 
Important DatesLast date to apply online: 6 May 2013 (11.59 pm)
Date for Combined Medical Services Examination (CMS exam) -2013: 30 June 2013 (Tentative)
Declaration of result of written exam: September / October 2013 (Tentative)
Vacancy Details
Post Name:
1. Assistant Divisional Medical Officers in the Railways
2. Assistant Medical Officer in Indian Ordnance Factories Health Services
3. Junior Scale Posts in Central Health Services
4. General Duty Medical Officer (GDMO) Gr-II in East Delhi Municipal Corporation, North Delhi Municipal Corporation and South Delhi Municipal Corporation.
5. General Duty Medical Officer (GDMO) in New Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC)
Age Limit (as on 1 January 2013): Below 32 years for attending the exam.
[Upper age limit relax-able by 3 years for OBC candidates and by 5 years for SC / ST candidates.]
Educational Qualifications: MBBS.
Candidates awaiting results / appearing for their final year MBBS examination are eligible to apply.
Application Fee: Non-refundable application fee of Rs.200 has to be paid either by depositing the money in any branch of SBI by cash or by using net banking facility of SBI / State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur / State Bank of Hyderabad / Mysore / Patiala / Travancore or by using any Visa / Master Credit / Debit Card.
Female, SC / ST / PWD / candidates are exempted from payment of fees.
Selection Procedure: Selection will be done on the basis of candidates’ performance in the written test and Personality Test.
Verification of documents will be taken up for only those candidates who qualify for Interview / Personality test.
E-admission certificates for eligible candidates will be made available on the UPSC website three weeks before the commencement of the exam.
Note: There will be penalty (Negative Marking) for wrong answers marked by a candidate in the Objective Type Question Papers.
Candidates qualifying in the objective type written examination will have to fill in a Detailed Application Form subsequently as per the instructions to be provided to the candidates through the Commission‘s website 
How to Apply: Interested eligible candidates can apply online through UPSC website till 6 May 2013, after which the link will be disabled. On-line Application is in two parts -- Part-I, and Part-II.
Candidates should first fill in Part I of the online application, then deposit the fee in any one of the two ways described above and then fill in the Part II of the online application.
They should also keep scanned copies of their photo and signature ready before applying.
After submitting the application, candidate should take its print-out and retain it for reference.
No certificates / mark sheets are required to be uploaded along with the 'online application form'.
All candidates are required to provide valid active E-Mail I.D. while filling up the Online Application Form as the Commission will use electronic mode for contacting them at different stages of examination process. Candidates are advised to check their emails at regular intervals for any update.
Candidates are advised to submit only single application; however, if due to any unavoidable situation, a candidate submits another/multiple applications, then he/she must ensure that the application with the higher RID (Registration ID) is complete in all respects and they have deposited fee for it, as the applications with higher RID will be entertained by the Commission.
Candidates willing to be admitted for more than one service / post need to send in one application only and also pay the fees once only. They will, however, be required to indicate preference for the service / post at the appropriate time.
In case of any guidance / information / clarification, candidates can contact UPSC's Facilitation Counter near Gate 'C' of its campus in person or over Telephone No. 011-23385271 / 011-23381125 / 011-23098543 on all working days between 1000 hrs and 1700 hrs.