Top skills that will help you land a great Job in 2020

Top skills that will help you land a great Job in 2020

Are you wondering how to excel in your current job or preparing yourself for the next one? Working upon your professional and soft skills helps a lot, but does professional development is as easy as it sounds? We are not always sure what to focus on! Should you invest in a digital marketing course or attend a communications training program? Whatever option you choose but following are the top in-demand skills that every hiring manager looks for in any candidate. Of course, many of these skills we acquire only through experience, but having these competencies will highlight your personality in a positive light even more.

Adaptability Communication Conflict Management Decision-Making Emotional Intelligence Leadership Negotiation Organizational Skills Out-of-the-box thinking Problem-Saving Self-Motivation Team work Time management You can showcase these skills in the core competencies and achievements sections of your resume. Further, you could also flaunt these skills on your LinkedIn profile and also while answering behavioral questions in an interview.

Multidimensional Learning Space

Multidimensional Learning Space

Multi-Dimensional Learning Space (MDLS) is a during-school and after-school program that provides multi-dimensional learning opportunities for school children to explore, experiment, discover, and learn in multiple ways. MDLS also provides students exposure to a wide variety of areas beyond the school curriculum. Here Learning is not restricted to a curriculum. It should extend to help holistic and balanced development of a child. According to the 2018 data, India’s literacy rate is at 74.04% Tripura has achieved a literacy rate of 94.65% and Bihar is the least literate state in India, with a literacy of 63.82% Youth Literacy rate age between(15-24) is 92%, 70% of children study in Government sector And 50% of students are dropout after 10. Get the Info graphic view of Multi-Dimensional Learning Space. Multidimensional learning space Source From :- India Literacy Project

Activities Our platform is an open platform for children where they express their ideas on science, social science, arts and computers and to grow in all fields not only studies but in extra curricular activities, where they exude confidence, learn by listening and doing, where they inspired to do new things, Teachers teach in ways more than one, Teachers Train teachers on alternate methods of teaching, creating lesson plans, managing classrooms better , school management software and more, Career Counseling Explain the various career options available both in their local economy and outside and also encouraged to choose careers that embrace and enhance local economies. We provide all type of courses in our multidimensional learning Space.

Key aspects Along with we also provide Smart Classroom Setup Infrastructure (laptop, projector, speakers, digital content and experiment kits) for visual/experiential learning, Low cost Science/Math Kit Provide every school with a low cost lab created using every day materials to teach math, science, Virtual Learning Spaces, Improve reading levels though a unique library program. We also organize Inter-school competitions to provide a platform for hands on projects and cross school learning.

10 Ways to Search Google for Information That 96% of People Don’t Know About

10 Ways to Search Google for Information That 96% of People Don’t Know About

In our era of advanced technology and high-speed Internet connections, you can find information on virtually anything. In the space of just a few minute, we can find recipes for the tastiest pie or learn all about the theory of wave-particle duality. But more often than not, we have to sift through a vast body of knowledge to get the information we need, and this can take hours rather than minutes. This is why we have put together a list of the most effective methods for searching Google to help you find the precious material you’re looking for in just a couple of clicks.

  1. Either this or that Sometimes we’re not sure that we’ve correctly remembered the information or the name we need to start our search. But this doesn’t have to be a problem! Simply put in a few potential variations of what you’re looking for, and separate them by typing the “|“ symbol. Instead of this symbol you can also use ”or.” Then it’s easy enough to choose the result that makes the most sense. Like: Vinod Khanna or Mehra

  2. Searching using synonyms Our language is rich in synonyms. Sometimes this can be very convenient when doing research online. If you need to find websites on a given subject rather than those that include a specific phrase, add the “~” symbol to your search. For example, if you search for the term “healthy ~food” you’ll get results about the principles of healthy eating, cooking recipes, as well as healthy dining options.

  3. Searching within websites Sometimes you read an interesting article on a website and find yourself subsequently wanting to share it with your friends or simply reread it. The easiest way to find the desired piece of information again is to search within the website. To do this, type the address of the site, then a key word or entire phrase from the article, and it should come up immediately. Brightside.me salad

  4. The power of the asterisk When our cunning memory decides to prevent us from recalling that one key word, phrase, or number we need in order to find what we’re looking for, you can turn to the powerful “” symbol. Just use this in the place of the word/phrase you can’t remember, and you should be able to find the results you’re looking for. Like : 11.22

  5. When lots of words are missing If it’s the lengthier half of the phrase you can’t remember rather than a single key word, try writing out the first and last words and putting “AROUND + (the approximate number of missing words)“ between them. For example, ”I wandered AROUND(4) cloud.” Like: I wandered AROUND(4) cloud

  6. Using a time frame Sometimes we urgently need to acquaint ourselves with events that occurred during a certain period of time. To do so, you can add a time frame to your search query with the help of three dots between the dates. For example, if we want to find out about scientific discoveries during the 20th century, we can write: Like: Scientific discoveries 1900…2000

  7. Searching for a title or URL To help find the key words and name of an article, type “intitle:“ before the search term, without any spaces between them. In order to find the words from a URL, use ”inurl:”. Like: intitle:husky

  8. Finding similar websites If you’ve found something you really like online and want to find similar websites, type in “related:” and then the address of the site, again without a space between them. Like: related:nike.com

  9. Whole phrases Framing the search term within quotation marks is the simplest and most effective way to find something specific and in the exact order you typed it in. For example, if you type in the words I’m picking up good vibrations without quotation marks, the search engine will show the results where these words appear in any order on a website, as opposed to the specific order in which you typed them. If, on the other hand, you type “I’m picking up good vibrations” within quotation marks, you’ll get only those results where these words appear only in the order you typed them in. This is a great way to find the lyrics to a song when you only know one line from it. Like: “I’m picking up good vibrations”

  10. Unimportant search words To remove unimportant search words from your query, simply write a minus symbol before each one. For example, if you want to find a site about interesting books, but you aren’t looking to buy them, you can write the following: Like: interesting books -buy

Business Vs Job

Many time we come across the same question if I should enter in business or should I continue my fixed salary job.

Answer to this question depends upon many facts but some of them I am trying to list down.

Are you willing to take the risk in your career, as keep it noted business may not succeed and you will get a complete failure as well as a setback? How well are you financially settled and what is your settle down period? Less the settle down period, more are the chances to lead to close down it soon. How good you are handling people, managing their problems, taking challenges in life and be confident enough to ensure it will be fixed by you. Who are your partners and how trustworthy are they, as any business stands on pillars and if any one pillar is weak you will collide independent of how well or strong other pillars are. Are you sure about area/domain where you are doing business is currently trending, or you will be able to succeed in that? There is no point selling ice in Himalaya or selling sand in the desert. How well versed you are with the skills required to manage that business? What is the source of leads to run that business and what are sources for your raw material? In other words, what are options for clients and what are options for vendors? Do you have the right combination of people in your plan to run the business? If answers to most of the above questions are yes, congratulations you are ready to run your own venture. But still it is not yet done, there is a long way to go. We need to find out risks, create a mitigation plan for it. But yes don't have paralysis of analysis, successful business never runs on exhaustive analysis though should have adequate analysis.

On the other hand, Job should be done by people who want to enjoy the liberty of being working for fixed hours and want to grow in a career as a professional but in a secured environment.

I always say

Job is 8 hours business and business is 24 hours job!" The job will never give you security but it just gives you mental satisfaction that you will get your salary at the end of the month. You never know when it will be stopped due to any unforeseen circumstances, but is something similar to blind watchman saying

"All is well !!!!" Job is good for some cases where there are dependencies and you may not have adequate environment and support ( need not to be financial always ), as most of the businessmen create adverse situation diversified for their businesses.

At the end doing business is always fun as you are going to do everything for your own and is a worthwhile experience.

Happy reading and hope it motivates at least few people !!!

Rahul Gajanan Teni

Technology Consultant / Solution Architect

Austere Systems Private Limited

www.austeresystems.com