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The untold story of Job Hunt- Our Experience

  Motive “Never ending struggle” It was the month of February in 2011, when we confirmed running Nikhil jobs. We felt something needs to be done to boost youths of Nepal. So, why not begin by employing them? First things first, the main motive and agenda to establish Nikhil jobs was to bridge the gap between jobseekers and employers; help them to gain skills and hence get their dream job. Beginning “If you’re sure to begin, then why tomorrow? Why not today?” We began this, by hiring 4 employees. It was a matter of struggle and we struggled more than we can ever explain. To make jobs available at near about free to jobseekers and address the issue of staffs in organization by providing them quality staffs was my target. Accomplishment “Success” We’re increasing the accomplishments through every possible way. Till the year of 2020, we have successfully placed around 1500 candidates to their desired jobs. Hopefully, we became successful in it. Future “Good work for good future” Talkin...

Inspiration: 15 facts about smiling

  Forcing yourself to smile can boost your mood: Psychologists have found that even if you’re in bad mood, you can instantly lift your spirits by forcing yourself to smile. It boosts your immune system: Smiling really can improve your physical health, too. Your body is more relaxed when you smile, which contributes to good health and a stronger immune system. Smiles are contagious: It’s not just a saying: smiling really is contagious, scientists say. In a study conducted in Sweden, people had difficulty frowning when they looked at other subjects who were smiling, and their muscles twitched into smiles all on their own. Smiles Relieve Stress: Your body immediately releases endorphins when you smile, even when you force it. This sudden change in mood will help you feel better and release stress. It’s easier to smile than to frown: Scientists have discovered that your body has to work harder and use more muscles to frown than it does to smile. It’s a universal sign of happiness: Whil...

How to prepare for interview at home?

  These are some best things you can do to make yourself feel confident. 1) Even if you have already researched about the company/agency/office you applied for vacancy, still give it 30 more minutes; observe it online to analyze and make sure you’re not missing important things/details. Because no one knows in what mood is the interviewer going to be. He/she might ask you more about the company and less about yourself or vice-versa. 2) Sit/stand in front of mirror and keep practicing to speak with confidence. Keep on speaking as many times as you require. Look into the eyes in the mirror and imagine you’re being observed by You’ll automatically gain confidence to face the interviewer. 3) Don’t speak too much. Just be precise and let them ask what they want to know from you. 4) Be in your own comfort zone don’t drag yourself into a conversation in which you start feeling low. It doesn’t mean you should lie. It means, you need to present yourself with open mind and let the interviewe...

10 Body Language Tips To Help You Succeed In Job Interview

  By Robert Phipps EYE contact  is one of the most important aspects of dealing with others, especially people we’ve just met. Maintaining good eye contact shows respect and interest in what they have to say. Here in the UK we tend to keep eye contact around 60–70% of the time. (However, there are wide cultural differences, so be careful in other countries) By doing this you won’t make the other people feel self conscious, like they’ve got a bit of vegetable stuck between their teeth or a dew drop hanging from the nose. . Instead, it will give them a feeling of comfort and genuine warmth in your company, any more eye contact than this and you can be too intense, any less and you give off a signal that you are lacking interest in them or their conversation. POSTURE  is the next thing to master, get your posture right and you’ll automatically start feeling better, as it makes you feel good almost instantly. Next time you notice you’re feeling a bit down, take a look at how ...