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5 HOT jobs in demand in Future:

According to a survey, 55% hiring managers confirmed that the requirement for remote working professionals has increased in their companies owing to the uncertian future. Leading career site TimesJobs conducted a survey titled 'COVID-19 and its impact on jobs at India Inc' to understand the impact of the pandemic on the country’s employment scenario. The survey received 1,345 responses from HR professionals working in different sectors across India. According to the survey, 55% hiring managers confirmed that the requirement for remote working professionals has increased in their companies owing to the pandemic. Here are some interesting findings from the report: More than 72% hiring managers stated that companies are devising new job roles that will be limited to remote working only. About 24% surveyed HR professionals said that the hiring for remote jobs could grow by 10 to 20%, even when the pandemic is over. Approximately 31% respondents said that professionals with 1-...

7 tips to ace ONLINE interviews and get the job!:

Show up for the call on time or even 10-15 minutes earlier. Keep a notebook, pen, resume, and other required documents, advises expert. Companies globally are now operating remotely to safeguard their businesses and employees from the COVID-19 pandemic. The recruitment procedure has either halted for the time being or have gone online. If you are well prepared and take the right steps to ensure your online job interview goes well, it can be less stressful than an in-person interview and will get you the results you want. Niraalee Shah , CEO India, The British School of Etiquette India, tells you how to feel comfortable in front of the screen. 1. Master digital etiquette and get familiar with technology This is the first and foremost thing you need to do while preparing for an Online Interview -- to get familiar with the required technology and equipment for online interviews. It will make you feel comfortable with the tech resources during the online interview and learn the skills and ...

CAT Exam: 10 MISTAKES you must avoid

Inundated with information and long hours of test practice, aspirants are bound to commit mistakes, notes expert. The Common Admission Test, one of the largest entrance examinations that enables admission into top management institutes in India, is scheduled to take place on November 29, 2020. With just a month to go, aspiring candidates are gearing up to improve their chances of cracking into some of the best business schools in the country. Inundated with information and long hours of test practice, aspirants are bound to reach a point of saturation and commit mistakes which otherwise could have been avoided. Here are 10 common mistakes you can avoid during the CAT this year: 1. Being over-invested in the results We often forget that accumulating knowledge and information is a lifelong process and seldom does it come to a halt. The effort and hard work one puts into preparing for an examination will eventually pay off. You just need to be true to your endeavours without over-stressin...