Showing posts with label Alumni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alumni. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

IIBM India : Are You Looking For a Job ?

IIBM Institute has developed a Job portal www.jobsalert.co.in . This job site is a job site aggregation and provides information to the student regarding jobs in various fields, different cities.
Anyone can view the international vacancies also through this portal.


3 Steps to Take When Your Dream Job Turns Toxic

1. Keep a Paper Trail

After a year of high-fives in her job as a coordinator at a film festival, Jennifer was promoted into an executive role. She knew it was an amazing opportunity to add management experience to her resume. But quickly she saw some financial sketchiness that made her very uncomfortable. “I refused to sign off on certain financial documents. I did my best to clean things up and keep my name clear. But I also saved emails and correspondence to absolve myself from blame down the line.”

She knew she had to get out, and so as soon as she could land another job, she gave her two-weeks notice. She says: “The final answer was to take the experience I needed, struggle through what I could reasonably handle and then get out.”

2. Ask to Change Departments

After a year of unpaid gigs at small startups, Haley finally landed a job at a prestigious beauty company. But the environment was not the supportive place to grow that she’d been promised in her interviews. She found herself iced out of important meetings and criticized by co-workers in front of her boss. “The shocking thing is how senior women don’t support the younger women starting their careers—they seem threatened,” Haley says.

But rather than jump ship, she crafted a plan to lobby her bosses in a series of meetings and memos to create a customized role for her in another department. She got the new gig, but still she’s soured on the company. “When I make my next move I’ll be proud to say I did everything I could to make a job work for me and for them,” Haley says. “My sanity is more important to me now than it was when I just wanted a big name on my resume.”

3. Plan to Pay it Forward

Kiera* was thrilled to land a PR job right after graduation, but within the first month the entire team quit (red flag!) and she found herself with zero guidance. Even worse, her new boss yelled at her at every turn. “I was so, so miserable there, every day I knew something traumatic was going to happen,” Kiera explains.

Ultimately the job was short lived—Kiera quit. But she left with an important legacy of the gig: “I learned how not to treat my co-workers, but I still get the shakes every time I pass the office building.”

Ultimately, the minute you realize that you’re in a toxic situation, you should start crafting a plan to find a job, and a company, that treats you with the respect you deserve. The dream is still yours, but the path to get there doesn’t have to be so treacherous.

Saturday, 9 April 2016

Job Interview Tips That Will Help You Get the Job

Here are a few do's and don'ts for being at your best during a job interview

Job Interview Do's:

Preparing for a job interview is essential to making a good impression. Employ these handy job interview techniques to win over your interviewer:

  • Plan to arrive on time or a few minutes early. Late arrival for a job interview is never excusable.
  • Greet the interviewer by their first name.
  • Wait until you are offered a chair before sitting. Sit upright and always look alert and interested. Be a good listener as well as a good talker. Smile!
  • Maintain eye contact.
  • Follow the interviewer's leads but try to get them to describe the position and duties early in the interview so you can relate your background and skills to the position.
  • Make sure you convey your good points factually and sincerely. Keep in mind that you alone can sell yourself to an interviewer. Make them realise why they need you in their organisation.
  • Always conduct yourself as if you are determined to get the job. Never close the door on an opportunity. It is better to be free to choose from a number of jobs rather than only one.


Job Interview Don'ts:

  • Answer questions with a simple 'yes' or 'no'. Use the CAR technique (Context, Action, Result) wherever possible. Share things about yourself relating to the position.
  • Lie. Always answer questions truthfully, frankly and as concisely as possible.
  • Ever make derogatory remarks about your present or former employers, colleagues or companies.
  • Over-answer' questions. The interviewer may steer the conversation into politics or economics. It is best to answer the questions honestly, saying no more than is necessary.
  • Let your discouragement show. If you get the impression the interview is not going well and you have already been rejected, don't show discouragement or alarm. Occasionally an interviewer who is genuinely interested in you may seem to discourage you in order to test your reaction.
  • Ask about salary, bonuses or holidays at the first interview - unless you are positive the employer is interested in hiring you and raises the issue first. However, know your market value and be prepared to specify your required salary or range.

Monday, 18 January 2016

IIBM Institute Alumni from Corporates


IIBM Institute Alumni from following Corporates:
Students from IIBM are placed now in different top corporate companies and they are performing pretty well in terms of managerial functionalities. Some of the companies where IIBM students are placed are:

·         Haworth India Pvt. Ltd

·         Reliance Communication Ltd.

·         Max life insurance

·         Carwale.com

·         The Body Shop India

·         Oxford Brookes University - IIMT

·         Birla White (Aditya Birla Group)

·         Ogilvy & Mather

·         Tech Mahindra Business Services Pvt. Ltd.

·         Meru Cab Company Pvt. Ltd.

·         iBall

·         Citi Bank

·         Sahara Worldwide Ltd.

·         Wipro Ltd.

·         Hyundai

·         Sony

·         Tata Sky Ltd

·         Webazaar

·         Samsung

·         ICICI

·         Tata Consultancy Services

·         Kotak Mahindra Bank

·         Business Standard Ltd

·         Netcore Solutions

·         HCL

·         Convergys

·         Godrej

·         Renaissance Holdings & Developers (P) Ltd

·         London School Of Commerce

·         KidZania India

·         Times Of India

·         Emirates Airlines

·         Toyota