Thursday, April 30, 2015

JOB SPECIAL .................WAYS TO Stay Relevant in the Job Market

WAYS TO Stay Relevant 
 in the Job Market


The job market is constantly evolving and recruiters are doing the best
they can to find the right candidate for a job. In addition to traditional
methods, human resource managers and headhunters are using tools like
SWOT analysis as well as behavioural and psychometric tests.
HOW you can maintain an edge in this ever-changing, competitive job market.

1 Demonstrate
Curiosity If you are seeking an edge over your peers, push the boundaries
of your comfort zone, says Aditya Narayan Mishra, president -staffing,
Randstad India. “Show an interest in your industry and its functions,“
he says. “Analytical skills and a finer eye for detail are also vital,“ says
Somesh Dasgupta, national president, National Institute of Personnel Management.

2 Embrace
Diversity With organisations increasingly becoming globally integrated,
employees should be able to appreciate diversity of thought and perspectives,
says Sandeep Kohli, national director -HR, Ernst & Young. “Employees
must be able to collaborate, capitalise on differences, and work effectively
with colleagues who are different from them,“ he says.

3 Network
Effectively Building professional relationships will stand you in good stead.
“Interpersonal skills are an effective tool to stay ahead in the job market“,
says Dasgupta. “Connectivity matters, both inside and outside your organisation.“

4 Use Technology
Networking on social media platforms, identifying and following online trends
and accessing the abundance of information available on the internet are
required skills. “Use the online world to your advantage,“ says Mishra.

5 Interact Offline
Some employees, in their zeal to cement an online presence, don't take
the time to hone their soft skills. “Don't send an email to a colleague
sitting two desks away,“ advises Mishra. “Work on interpersonal relations;
the trick is to build a balance between your online presence and
offline interactions.“
Brinda Dasgupta ET21APR15

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