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Axis Human Capital Limited is the right one for you - 2 views

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    Axis Human Capital Limited, a group of companies based in Ghana Africa, reveals the secret of excellent conversationalists. The company also serves SE Asian countries such as KL Malaysia, Bangkok Thailand, Jakarta Indonesia and many more. Show a real interest to avoid misrepresentation. Give him or her full attention when you speak to someone, especially in a busy or loud environment. Ask to move to a quieter area if you find yourself distracted or can't hear them well. Practice empathetic listening. Put yourself in his or her shoes and attempt to see the situation over his or her eyes. Inquire questions and inspire the other person to intricate. Try sharing a personal story about a time when you felt alike even if you haven't experienced the same situation. Use the magic words: "Tell me." Many will treasure the chance to share their stories and experiences. To begin a conversation, use the two most powerful words in conversation: "Tell me." Successful conversationalists shun questions that may be answered with a simple yes or no. Ask open-ended questions and then listen. When you choose a topic of conversation that establishes interest in the other person, the conversation will flow more smoothly. Say the other person's name. Dale Carnegie once said, "A person's name is to that person, the sweetest, most important sound in any language." Any business acquaintance will be pleased and awestruck if you remember his or her name. If you have trouble remembering names, set out to practice as often as possible. When you meet someone for the first time, say the person's name instantly. Respond with something like, "It's a pleasure to meet you, Ivan." Then use their name a couple of times during your conversation. When the conversation ends, say their name one last time: "I really enjoyed meeting you, John." For more information: http://www.axishcl.com/
raybonenfant23

Peer Pressure in the Workplace - 1 views

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    Every individual has experienced peer pressure. It is but normal to undergo this stage as one of the factors that we need to survive and to get along with the society. From early childhood until we come into the school, there is a big deal of pressure for all of us to belong. However, while we think that we have outgrown peer pressure when we have already graduated from college; adults usually succumb to peer pressure in a more complicated manner, especially those who are younger and have weaker personality than others. It is the responsibility of strong leaders to ensure that the peer pressure within their organization is carefully managed to maintain a positive and productive work environment. Peer pressure plays a very important role in how we work and do things. Typically, one could only get influenced by others positively or negatively by factors like growth (promotion of peers), compensation (salary differentiation with peers), opportunities (challenging assignment/type of work/on site opportunity), capability, insecurities at the workplace, etc. While peer pressure may have carried a negative connotation in high school, it can actually motivate people to perform in the workplace. When colleagues know their performance and contributions affect someone else in the company, they're more likely to feel a need to step up efforts so they don't let co-workers down. Peer pressure that arises out of a sense of self worth and need to improve, can create a fruitful impact. A healthy competitive work environment can help build aspirations. In fact, if taken in the right spirit, peer pressure can help individuals strive towards excellence at work. Axis Capital Group, a recruitment agency capitalizing in human resource appreciates and encourages healthy peer pressure in the workplace. We know one company in Jakarta, Indones
raybonenfant23

Doing Business in Ghana: Curves and Edges - 1 views

Ghana is a member of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a regional economic organization comprising a thriving market of 250 million people in West Africa. As part of the th...

doing business in ghana curves and edges Axis Human Capital Group Recruitment Advisory Jakarta Review Development Accra

started by raybonenfant23 on 13 Mar 15 no follow-up yet
raybonenfant23

Landing on your first job: how will you do it? - 1 views

The most infuriating point to give up on the job fight is following the second interview. The excellent information is that almost certainly everybody on the few who made it on the list and who wer...

Landing on your first job: how will you do it? Axis Human Capital Group Recruitment Advisory Jakarta Review Development Accra

started by raybonenfant23 on 01 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
raybonenfant23

Axis Human Capital Group Limited is good but needs improvement - 1 views

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    I am certain you are all very aware of the online job database that has gotten about millions of people jobs all over the world - frequently Asia. As for my own experience with Axis Human Capital Limited, a group of companies that is particular in socially-conscious human development firm based in Ghana which is a free internet-based tool, can help you find employment opportunities across the country and internationally such in SE Asian countries like KL Malaysia, Jakarta Indonesia, Beijing China, Bangkok Thailand and many more, I have no complaints against them. To most and even for me Axis is like correspondingly big thing online for jobseekers. I have been a member of this site for approximating a few years now, and also my boyfriend who have been with the site for a couple of months himself now that he wishes to have a shift in his career. It was a bit of a help though being a member and taking time filling out such long and several sets of forms and end up with just those jobs we are not interested of. I said nothing since as per both our experiences; no one from the companies I like that we have posted has actually called us from them. We have never gotten any bad results with this website - not at all! Means they are not a scam. Funny thing is the companies we have applied for stays outstanding in our job application list and there is no updates information we can get from the site, nothing like other sites where you can see that your resume has been viewed previously or if they have dropped your application. At least, you will know where your application stands, right? To add to that, this site is very easy to use at all, it gives a pop up screen of your log in account and you can go through all the other pages in another sheet - like search for a couple of other jobs that is interesting to you. They are sure got a lot of things they should be improving on stil
raybonenfant23

Action Speaks Louder than Words - 1 views

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    Non-verbal communication is as essential in any interview as the words you say. In fact, it tells more about you. But there are a lot of interviewees who get jitters and nerves before the actual meeting thus causing them to convey it through their actions. People usually get nervous because of the panic they feel in the thought of meeting the interviewer. The main reason for this is mostly because we are already thinking of the outcome of the interview, worried if we can give the right answers and anxious about the questions. Most people don't realize that we are already building an impression even before the start of the interview proper from the time we open the door until the time we walk out of it. These non-verbal languages we convey may affect our interview so we really have to be cautious in how we act in front of our potential boss. Build Your Confidence It doesn't matter whether you are in Jakarta, Indonesia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Europe or America to know this: being called for an interview is a big opportunity. It means you have been evaluated and are a step from being hired. They wouldn't entertain you if you are worth nothing to them. Focus You will need to have a goal and focus on that. Review the most commonly asked questions during an interview the facts that you want to share about yourself and the information you have gathered about the company. Remain professional throughout the process. You should also prepare for your physical appearance. Choose an outfit that best suit the company's feel without compromising your own taste. Overdoing your outfit may make you look dull and boring but if you are applying to a big, corporate company, wearing a flowery dress or comfort shoes may not be appropriate. The Interview During the interview, be alert on what your interviewer is saying and consider these important non-verbal factors: 1. Eye Contact - Remember that eyes are
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