Thursday, 11 July 2013

Introducing Yourself to an Individual

  1. Make eye contact. Eye contact shows that you're engaged in the interaction, as well as displaying confidence. If you're not comfortable looking straight into someone's eyes, stare at the point between their eyebrows - they won't notice the difference.
  2. 2
    Smile. It is important to keep a genuine, bright smile (and fresh breath, too). Your smile is your best icebreaker - it draws people in.
  3. 3
    Offer a handshake. A firm handshake, once again, demonstrates your self-confidence. Get the grip just right, though - you don't want break the other person's hand. Try squeezing slightly with your fingers and not your thumb, and release the handshake after two or three seconds.
  4. 4
    Tell the other person your name, and ask for theirs. If the introduction is formal, say "Hello, I'm [first name][last name]." If it's informal, you can say "Hi, I'm [first name]. Immediately after you've stated your name, ask for the other person's name by saying "And you are...?" in a questioning tone. When you learn the other person's name, repeat it by saying "It's a pleasure to meet you, John" or "Nice to meet you, Jane." Repeating the name will help you remember it, and give the introduction a more personal touch.
    • Giving a nickname is absolutely okay, but always give notice it's a nickname. For instance, say "My name's Mike, but they call me 'The Situation'." Or "my name is Nicole, but they call me "Snooki".
  5. 5
    Reveal a little bit of your background. It depends on the context of the conversation, but start off by telling the other person something about yourself. You might start off with where you're from, what you do for a living, or why you wanted to meet this person. Whatever you use, it should be a springboard for more conversation. You may tell a little bit of your background in order to start your conversation. Telling someone where you work and your title is appropriate and may lead to many conversation topics.
  6. 6
    Close the conversation. After you've met someone for the first time, you should end the conversation by restating that you enjoyed meeting them. If the interaction was formal, say something like "Mrs. Jones, I'm delighted to have met you. I hope we can talk again soon." If your conversation was informal, you could say "It was great meeting you, Jane. Hope to see you around."

Introducing Yourself to an Individual

  1. Make eye contact. Eye contact shows that you're engaged in the interaction, as well as displaying confidence. If you're not comfortable looking straight into someone's eyes, stare at the point between their eyebrows - they won't notice the difference.
  2. 2
    Smile. It is important to keep a genuine, bright smile (and fresh breath, too). Your smile is your best icebreaker - it draws people in.
  3. 3
    Offer a handshake. A firm handshake, once again, demonstrates your self-confidence. Get the grip just right, though - you don't want break the other person's hand. Try squeezing slightly with your fingers and not your thumb, and release the handshake after two or three seconds.
  4. 4
    Tell the other person your name, and ask for theirs. If the introduction is formal, say "Hello, I'm [first name][last name]." If it's informal, you can say "Hi, I'm [first name]. Immediately after you've stated your name, ask for the other person's name by saying "And you are...?" in a questioning tone. When you learn the other person's name, repeat it by saying "It's a pleasure to meet you, John" or "Nice to meet you, Jane." Repeating the name will help you remember it, and give the introduction a more personal touch.
    • Giving a nickname is absolutely okay, but always give notice it's a nickname. For instance, say "My name's Mike, but they call me 'The Situation'." Or "my name is Nicole, but they call me "Snooki".
  5. 5
    Reveal a little bit of your background. It depends on the context of the conversation, but start off by telling the other person something about yourself. You might start off with where you're from, what you do for a living, or why you wanted to meet this person. Whatever you use, it should be a springboard for more conversation. You may tell a little bit of your background in order to start your conversation. Telling someone where you work and your title is appropriate and may lead to many conversation topics.
  6. 6
    Close the conversation. After you've met someone for the first time, you should end the conversation by restating that you enjoyed meeting them. If the interaction was formal, say something like "Mrs. Jones, I'm delighted to have met you. I hope we can talk again soon." If your conversation was informal, you could say "It was great meeting you, Jane. Hope to see you around."

How to Introduce Yourself at a Job Interview

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First impressions can play a major role in how an employer perceives you as a candidate. What you say during the first phase of the interview may make a big difference in the outcome - in a good way or in a bad way.
In fact, some hiring managers may make a decision to reject a candidate based on what they didn't do when they met them. That's why it's important to pay attention to interview manners and to carefully think through how you will introduce yourself during a job interview.
How to Introduce Yourself at a Job Interview
When you arrive at the interview site introduce yourself to the receptionist by stating your name and the purpose of your visit. For example: "My name is Tim Jones and I have an interview scheduled with John Smith at 2 pm."
You will either be escorted to the interview room or the hiring manager will come out to meet you in the reception area. Again, take the time to introduce yourself so the interviewer knows who you are.
Offer to shake hands, even if the interviewer doesn't offer their hand first. It's good etiquette to include a handshake as part of your introduction. Tell the interviewer that it is a pleasure to meet them, smile and be sure to make eye contact. For example: "I'm Tina Lionel, it's a pleasure to meet you."
Tip: To avoid sweaty palms stop in the restroom prior to the interview and wash and dry your hands. If that's not feasible, use a tissue to dry off your hands ahead of time. Here's more onhow to avoid interview mistakes and how to avoid interview stress.
During the Interview
Many hiring managers will start an interview with an open-ended question like "Tell me about yourself." The core of your response should focus on the key elements in your background which will enable you to excel in the job for which you are interviewing. You should carefullyanalyze the job prior to the interview so you can point out the interests, skills, experiences and personal qualities which will enable you to meet or exceed the requirements.
Keep it Short
Your introduction should be concise enough to hold the interest of the interviewer. Generally, a quick recap of your most compelling qualifications will suffice. You could also throw in a couple of tidbits which are not essential to the job, but reflect your persona like the fact that you are an avid skier, have performed at comedy clubs or collect African Art. Your goal is to connect personally with the interviewer as well as to show that you're qualified for the job.
Of course, your initial comments should show your enthusiasm for the job and organization. However, don't overdo it and don't spend too much time talking about yourself. The interviewer has an agenda and time is limited, so keep it short so you can move on to the next question.
Follow Up Questions
The interviewer may follow up your introduction with more questions, so it's important to remember that you will need to support whatever assertions you make during your introduction. Be prepared to provide specific examples of how and where you have utilized your assets to successfully carry out work or volunteer roles, academic projects or other productive endeavors.

.............exp 1
Hello sir.

My name is Anil Sharma. I belong to charkhi dadri, district bhiwani, haryana.

I m doing electronics & communication engineering from Guru Jhambheshwar University of Science and technology hisar, haryana.

I did my schooling from Birla school Pilani, Rajasthan.

My hobbies are playing cricket, volleyball and internet browsing.

Personally I am responsible and amiable & these are my strong points too.

My areas of improvement are communication skills and emotionally fitness.

Regarding my family, we are 6 members, my grandparents, my parents, my brother & myself.

My father is a VLDA and my mother is a housewife, my brother is working as a clerk in OBC.

I aim in life is to become a officer in defence forces.

Thats all about myself.

Thank you sir.
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exp 2
Good morning sir/madam. ,

Thank you for giving this opportunity in front of you.

This is Rajasekar from Trichy,

I did my Master of Business Administration in K. Ramakrishnan College of Engineering and.

I have done my Bachelor of Computer Application in Urmmu Dhanlakshmi College and.

I done my Schooling Boiler Plant Boys Higher Secondary School.

My career objective to enhance my skill with work related environment.

My strength my self friendly nature so that's help easily adopt any type of environment and cope from type of mistakes.

My favorite personality The wall of India, Rahul Dravid have a peaceful face in difficult situation.

My hobbies playing Cricket and chess and Reading political News.

My short term goal Join well reputed organization like yours.

Long term Goal become good asset for same organization.

Thank you.
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exp3


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Wednesday, 10 July 2013

How can I block and unblock facebook at will on my computer but with some difficulty? and How To Unblock Facebook

Many of us spend a lot of our time with the 'executive brain' switched off. We become volunatry zombies. Let's say that again, in big writing:
We Are Voluntary Zombies!!

In order to delete Facebook, i opened this file:

C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

and I added this line:

0.0.0.0 www.facebook.com

Now when I go to facebook.com, it gets routed to 0.0.0.0 and the browser shows 'Connection closed by remote server'

I can bring it back of course, by deliberately unblocking the site.

But the key word is 'deliberate'. Giving in to temptation is not usually a deliberate act.

When given the chance to deliberate, i'll need to engage my 'executive brain', and one of two things will happen:

1. I'll decide i don't really want to visit facebook, or
2. I'll visit it briefly and conscientiously, then re-block it afterwards.

(note, to unblock it, just add a comment symbol, '#' to the front of that line in the hosts file)

And, at the risk of being tarred, feathered, shot, drawn, hung, quartered and teased -- i only realised I was wasting time at that site because of the concerned intervention of my good and discounted friend, TimeSnapper. Thanks ts for stepping in where others didn't dare!

I'm using TimeSnapper more every day. For monitoring, understanding, accounting, timesheeting... there's so many ways to benefit (yeh, and more to come of course. we never rest... we're like that terminator guy in that movie, what was it? terminator).

Anyway, I block whatever sites I feel I ought to, and I've got some half-formed ideas about a toy to automate the blocking and temporary unblocking. Do you see a need?


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How To Unblock Facebook


Executing a Facebook Unblock

Social networking is a big niche at the moment and in big niches there is always the tendency to develop technology to solve problems very quickly. If you do a Google search for Facebook unblock, you will see a number of different websites that are around for you to solve the blocking problem at your school or work. You can download software that will actually unblock the Facebook website and allow you to access it at work.

Depending on the specific website that you visit, this software will either be free or cost money. The reason for the discrepancy is that software packages that cost money will get updated frequently. The battle with block and unblock, regardless of the specific website involved, is always a matter of the blocker and unblocker figuring out new ways to combat each other and a free software package does not have the updates that a paid software package would. 

Another way to access the website would be through the utilization of a Facebook proxy. The term proxy as it relates to social networking websites such as Facebook has two meanings but the meaning we are most concerned with in this article is the proxy that allows you to access the Facebook website in spite of a block.

Rather than working to remove the block and therefore allow you to access the website by typing the URL into your browser, the proxy concept is quite a bit different. It attempts to circumvent the block and actually keep the block in place. This is done by accessing the Facebook service through a different server. This server, referred to as a proxy server, is a server that is not easily identifiable as being a Facebook server (and indeed is not owned by Facebook) and therefore is difficult to block with the software most companies and schools use

When you consider all of the different options available to people today, it seems almost futile that people would attempt to block Facebook and other social networking websites. In a way it really is futile, since technology grows so quickly that there are almost always going to be ways to circumvent blocking mechanisms. Whether some of these services will always remain free however, is a different matter entirely. 

How to post blank or empty Facebook Status Update

Updating new status on Facebook is a routine for majority of users. We share thoughts in the form of text, picture and even videos. How about posting Facebook Status Update which shows nothing? By default, if you click Post button without typing anything in the status box – nothing will happen. However, using special code actually posts blank or empty status update to Facebook friends.

Method 1: Update blank status update on Facebook

1. Open Facebook.com website and login into your Facebook account. Then goto to Status update box at the top part and type @[0:0: ] in the statusupdate box.
facebook-blank-status-update
2. Then click Post button, you should immediately see blank status update on your Facebook profile visible to other Facebook users. If this is hard to remember, then checkout second method for the same.

Method 2: Post blank status update to Facebook friends

1. Just like step 1 above, once you login into Facebook account, click in the Status update box. Then press & hold the ALT key and type 0173 (using keypad on right side of keyboard, remember this!).
2. Click the Post button to update your Facebook status that display nothing – its blank! This is good for one off fun and trick with Facebook friends, after all Facebook is a place for fun – right?

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How to post blank or empty Facebook Status Update

Updating new status on Facebook is a routine for majority of users. We share thoughts in the form of text, picture and even videos. How about posting Facebook Status Update which shows nothing? By default, if you click Post button without typing anything in the status box – nothing will happen. However, using special code actually posts blank or empty status update to Facebook friends.

Method 1: Update blank status update on Facebook

1. Open Facebook.com website and login into your Facebook account. Then goto to Status update box at the top part and type @[0:0: ] in the statusupdate box.
facebook-blank-status-update
2. Then click Post button, you should immediately see blank status update on your Facebook profile visible to other Facebook users. If this is hard to remember, then checkout second method for the same.

Method 2: Post blank status update to Facebook friends

1. Just like step 1 above, once you login into Facebook account, click in the Status update box. Then press & hold the ALT key and type 0173 (using keypad on right side of keyboard, remember this!).
2. Click the Post button to update your Facebook status that display nothing – its blank! This is good for one off fun and trick with Facebook friends, after all Facebook is a place for fun – right?

More Related Reading

How to post blank or empty Facebook Status Update

Updating new status on Facebook is a routine for majority of users. We share thoughts in the form of text, picture and even videos. How about posting Facebook Status Update which shows nothing? By default, if you click Post button without typing anything in the status box – nothing will happen. However, using special code actually posts blank or empty status update to Facebook friends.

Method 1: Update blank status update on Facebook

1. Open Facebook.com website and login into your Facebook account. Then goto to Status update box at the top part and type @[0:0: ] in the statusupdate box.
facebook-blank-status-update
2. Then click Post button, you should immediately see blank status update on your Facebook profile visible to other Facebook users. If this is hard to remember, then checkout second method for the same.

Method 2: Post blank status update to Facebook friends

1. Just like step 1 above, once you login into Facebook account, click in the Status update box. Then press & hold the ALT key and type 0173 (using keypad on right side of keyboard, remember this!).
2. Click the Post button to update your Facebook status that display nothing – its blank! This is good for one off fun and trick with Facebook friends, after all Facebook is a place for fun – right?

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Block Orkut, Facebook & Myspace websites on computer

Social networking websites like Orkut, Facebook, MySpace are very addictive and people tend to spend lot of time on such website. Sometimes, parents or guardians might want to block access to such websites and prevent other members in the house wasting their precious time. You can easily block access to such websites without any software install, just follow steps below:

Block Orkut, Facebook, MySpace websites

1. Goto Start > Run and type following command and click on OK button.
notepad c:WINDOWSsystem32driversetchosts
blocked-websites-orkut-facebook-myspace
2. A new Notepad window will open with lot text. Scroll down to the last line and add following code in the end.
127.0.0.1 orkut.com
127.0.0.1 myspace.com
127.0.0.1 facebook.com
3. Save the notepad file by going to File > Save. Now try to open either of Orkut, MySpace or Facebook – they wont open on your computer. Similarly, you can block any website on the computer.

Unblock Orkut, MySpace, Facebook websites

Open Notepad file as explained in step 1 and delete above added code. Click File > Save and previously blocked websites should open fine on the computer.

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