Friday, February 29, 2008

Interview

After having my mock interview on Wednesday, I can realize that there is some minor changes that need to be made before I do actual interviews for a real job.

While in the interview, I thought that I gave some great answers. I was trying to keep my responses as quick and informative as possible. I also had done some research before the interview about Fluor, so I was prepared for the in-depth questions that I was asked.

The things that I need to work on are mainly my question asking. I think that interviewers want you to ask questions when they open the floor up, and I should do that. I should make several questions before interviews to ask the employer.

Besides these couple things, I think that my interview was an overall success. I hope to make improvement so that by the time I have an interview for an actual job then I will be a master.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Working Out

Well, I don't have a lot to write about, but I suppose I can talk about the newest change in my life. I've recently started working out again, the first time since high school. My roommate has worked out for a while, so I just decided to start going with him. I've ran and worked out a couple times now, and I realized that I missed it really bad. Working out with the team in high school was just routine for me, and I took it for granted. Now that I am out on my own I realize that working out is a very important thing for everyone to do, and i want it to become that routine part of my life once again.

I hope to make this change in my life permanent. After seeing how unhealthy and sick some people get when they get older, I want to take advantage of my youth and try to take preventative action towards being a healthier adult.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Cover Letters

After reading the material on cover letters, I found out a lot about what a company is looking for in this document, and how many times it can be misconstrued to hurt you in job search rather than help you.

I think that the material was very helpful in providing a view of the cover letter from an employer's perspective. It explained how it is often not even read, and gave details on how to modify a cover letter to being one of your main selling points. The tips on a p.s. at the end were really helpful, because I didn't know that that could be used in such a formal document. I will begin to use these tips in my internship and job searches to put me in a better position to get a job. I will probably print out the sample cover letter and use it as an example to write my own for the mock interview, and for job searches in the future.

This information was very helpful to me, especially now that I am searching for an internship for this upcoming summer. I will take these tips and put them to good use.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Virtual Interviews

After reading the article about virtual interview with SecondLife, I came to the realization that the business world is taking a huge leap in technological interaction. I think this can be a great addition to the already formal and defined interview process for job seeking.
The virtual interview process, in my opinion, should only be an additive to the job selection process. What this means is that it could be done at a stage of the interview process when there are a select number of candidates left, such as 10. I think these interviews on SecondLife can be used to gather information about the candidates' personality and how tech-savvy they are. These are only two of the many criteria used for employee selection, and I think that SecondLife can only be used for these two things. Conversations can be transmitted through this virtual world, yes, but a face-to-face interview, in my opinion, is the only and best way to grasp the full attention and ambitions of the job candidate.
SecondLife is used for entertainment, interaction, and mostly advertising. There are some millionaires from the SecondLife business world, but they are few and far between. I think that this virtual world is a great vessel to keep in contact with job applicants and maybe can be used to hold informal interviews with less business related conversation. I think that this will give companies a head start on the selection process for jobs, especially if they are wanting to hire an employee with a great technical background or personality.

Monday, February 4, 2008

"Letter from the Birmingham Jail"

After reading "Letter from the Birmingham Jail" by Martin Luther King, Jr, I was in awe of his persuasiveness and passion. The man was great, there is no doubt in that. His extremism and pride seemed too much for some people, but I think it was amazing. The man stood up for what he believed in. He was ridiculed every day of his life, but he sits and writes a monster of a letter begging people to be more compassionate. Where is his anger? He seems to have none. I would be so angry if I was him.

While looking at the persuasiveness of this piece, I searched for a contemporary excerpt related to the construction industry. In the "Why Flour?" page on the Fluor Corporation website there are a few paragraphs explaining the benefits of working at the Flour Corporation. I found that they stated several statistics. They are ranked at the top of several lists among construction companies nationwide. They seem to offer great employee incentives and benefits. They promise to give their employees the best work experience possible. It seems that they want to do anything to get the best employees out there.

When looking at Martin Luther King Jr.'s piece, I couldn't help but notice the overwhelming persuasive pressure that he put on his readers. When reading it, my heart began to pour out to those people in need of help. I wanted to get up and do something about the heartache and troubles that the African American people were facing. He did an awesome job with this letter. It seems that he just sat down and began to write down his thoughts of why people act they way they do, and why nobody does anything about it. He calls on Christians to take a step to eliminate racism in Birmingham and across the country. It is compelling. I was inspired by this letter.

I think that when looking at the two works together they are pretty tough to compare. The Fluor Corporation website uses facts and figures to persuade people to work for them, while MLK simply states the obvious. He says what's going on, and what needs to be done about it.