Etiquette & Ethics of Job Search

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Etiquette & Ethics

In Job Search
Presented By

Rishika Saxena
Sourajeet Pradhani
Kumar Simant
Ruchir Gupta
Naman Agarwal
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Etiquette
First impression is a lasting impression
Accepted mode of conduct
Proper social behavior
Using business etiquette to your benefit
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Ethics
Show Up !!!
Be Honest
...only if you are interested
The waiting game!!!
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Etiquettes
Avoid using business e-mail
Text Formatting
Attachments
Be concise
Length rules

Ethics
Claiming a degree that was not earned
Creating a more impressive job title
Claiming a teams contributions
Avoid cut-and-paste jobs


Resume
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Etiquette

Request permission to use persons name

Explain your plans and provide examples
of qualifications to potential reference

Include name, title, affiliation, and
telephone number of reference
Reference
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Professional Etiquettes (Formal or Informal):
Early arrival
The waiting game
Addressing the interviewer
Documents and stationary
Thank You notes

Ethics:
Postponing or cancelling an Interview
Interaction with fellow candidates
Be Honest



Initial Interview 7
Interactions
Names
Invitation to sit
Gadget Interruption
Knowledge about company
Reading documents

International Business
Etiquettes
Understand Cultural
Differences







Interview
Factors that matters:
Body Language
Handshake
Eye Contact
Facial Expression
Distracting non verbal
habits
Tone of Voice
Appearance
Posture
Position of Hands

Dining Etiquettes







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Professional Etiquettes:

In Formal setting
Early arrival
Interacting with company staff
In the waiting room
Addressing the interviewer
Courtesy
Thank You notes

Interview 9
Professional Etiquettes:
Confirmation of arrangements
Thank you notes

Ethics:
Deciding to accept or reject
Not just for practice
Follow-Up after Interview
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When to Submit
Reference
Job application - if requested
Resume - probably not
Initial interview - Bring with you. Provide if
asked.
On site interview - Bring with you. Provide if
asked. (Advise references youve reached
this point.)
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Informational Meetings


Etiquette
Professional demeanor
Time and timeliness
Thank You Notes
Ethics
Representing others
Misrepresenting yourself
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Applying for a Job


Etiquette
Correspondence and resume -
Professional and informative
Dont use informal greetings,
humor, or intrusive approaches
Ethics
Realistic level of interest
Consideration for employers
time and effort
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Accepting Job Offers
Continue Job Search

Go for the best Offer

Accepting Offer in a good faith

Take wise and a timely decision
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Ethics for Reneging
Decisions Taken Too Quickly


Protect Your Interest


Company dont cares as it is good
for them


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Rejecting Job Offers
Letter

Mail

Phone Call
Ways of Rejecting Offer
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Closing The Loop
Thanking everyone
for their efforts.
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Thank You
Any Questions???
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