Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Tips when you are going for your First Interview

As interviews provides employment opportunity, confidence in candidates, the overview of the office and the atmosphere so that the candidate can either reject or accept the job and it helps job seekers to get contacts as well. Hence once has to always to be successful in interviews. Many people, who pass through entrance exams, fail in interviews and get chucked out, especially when it comes to software professional seekers and IAS aspires. The interviews are very crucial and one has to be ready and full fit to face any sort of questions from the panel. So go through this if you are attending any interview as these are the top tips when you are going for your first interview.


1. First interview rejected, ask yourself why? 
learning_from_mistakesBeing your first interview you might not be a winner. This world is huge and about the competition it is needless to say. In spite of working hard, following rules and still not in. Don’t get desperate analyse on the thing which really went wrong.  Look back on your interview and think about what you could have done better, prepare a small report. Here is any number of reasons someone might not hire you so never get desperate and lose your hope and confidence, review the first experience and think it as a learning experience for the next interviews. You never know that you might deserve something bigger and better.
2. Never give up, always follow up:
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They tell we will let you know about your job status soon. So, it is your responsibility that you follow up afterwards. Never lose hope, try hard and make them remember who you are along with your resumes and portfolios. After that have a courtesy and gratitude of wishing them thank you irrespective of any result. But try following up if your status is on stay, never give up! Be patient and hope for the best. Keep in mind, just attending successful interview is one part and after that how you follow up and contact them and await is the later part. Follow up in sense don’t bug but keep reminding and you will surely get a response soon.
3. Pay/salary/wage, talk about it later:
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It is a universal truth that we all want to work to earn and lead our life. That is why you apply for jobs and work. Money is the oxygen of the living world. But, my pal don’t ever right away go into the discussion of monetary matters. You will be getting time to think and they would surely mention, sometimes several times of interviews are held if you talk about wages/salaries in the beginning it gives an image that you are just meant for earn and not to learn!
4. Keep calm and face the interview:
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They pass through return test, entrance, email interview but when it comes to viva people stress over this interview. Always keep this mind that you are the best bet is that have to continue to be the best, convert and get into the professional version of yourself, and face the interview as an adventure, experience, lesson etc. In this way you are surely likely to learn something new and useful for present and future as well, even if you are not the right one for that job.
5. Small things matters a lot:
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Your speech is good, smile is good, and attire is fine. In spite, if you don’t give a firm handshake gives the meaning of the lack of confidence. So have a firm hand shake, you might have the tension that it is a first interview, but never show it up, have a confident and smooth body language and have an eye contact when you are answering questions which again shows up your daring nature. And don’t mind bringing a planner or pad of paper and a pen. This way, you can take notes or even write down your questions if you tend to get nervous at times. This helps a lot. Even though all these are small things but these are reasons for big success.
6. Emphasize on your assets and strengths:
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One has to be humble and be down to earth naturally. But, for a few hours during the time of interview forget this concept, promoter yourself, self appreciate yourself. Not that over boast yourself, but showcase your talents and exhibit your skills. Remember that potential is actually more valuable than experience: if you can show why you’re a promising hire, you’re in. This has to be your agenda, talk about your assets and strengths. Good that you carry your resume and portfolio with you depending on your field.
7. Smile and enthusiasm:
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A simple genuine smile will always win the hearts. So, have a genuine smile and have a friendly approach. Even they try to bully you, continue the smile and try answering them confidently and clearly. Smile is the symbol of confidence and ego free nature. So hold on with your smile and make the atmosphere happy and cool, but do not be over smart or over funny. Enthusiasm, though your smile conveys it. Be quick, sharp and creative at that time. Have that eager enthusiasm and zeal and show them that you are the perfect filler for their vacancy. This is possible through that enthusiasm and josh which is automatically followed by the “Smile”.
8. Research and preparation:
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Read and read about the company/agency/organisation which will be interviewing you. Yes, it really works big time.  Once you are in front of the panel members if they start asking questions like why do you deserve a job here? Etc. Now value of the research is felt, as you can proudly talk about the history of the company and their prospects, their requirements etc.  So research the maximum about the org and prepare your own questions on what you have researched. Coming to my personal experience which I would like to share where this tip really worked, when I applied for an internship, I got a mail asking to attend an interview( a small friendly kind) after a few minutes I came to know that I  an intern of that org. The last compliment told from the head to me was , “I am very impressed by the way you have researched about our agency” (I mailed my research presentation along with the CV) . So in this way it works, give them the feel that you really mean a lot to be part of their company with a passion and you have to be real as well. So, just don’t blindly attend an interview. Try to know more and more about the org so that you do feel inspired about the place and the wish to work there becomes more firm.
9. Attire:
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How you dress up shows what you are. So always be particular and cautious about your attire when it comes to any sort of interview. As soon as you enter the first things the panel notice after your facial expressions is how do you look? That forms an image about you. So, best way is go for formals! At the same time you can be semi ethnic formal. But if it comes to business interviews go for absolute formals. Tie speaks about the dignity on the individual so make sure all the matching and fits right for you. And some big org does have dress code for interviews as well and then never ever fail to follow it if you really want to be there in future. Hence, the attire is very important aspect, you might be the icon of the fashion, trendy outside but once you are between four walls to become a professional, be the icon of dignity, loyalty and decency.

10. Perfect punctuality:
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Punctuality is the building block of the success. This is the most anticipated aspect when you are going for an interview. Never be late, if you are late be it for any reasons better return back to your home. The more punctual you are the more discipline you seem to be. If it is possible just go the place (company/org) the day before your interview and make sure that you are sure about the place. And have a check on time, which helps you to plan out on the main day. And be half an hour early. That makes you feel comfortable to the environment. And you will have that crucial free time before getting into the interview. This also reduces your stress. Be one time and practice yourself.

Monday, 25 January 2016

Richest Cricketers in the World

Here is a brief overview of the top 10 richest cricketers in the world.

1. Sachin Tendulkar – Net Worth: $115 Million

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Sachin Tendulkar is a former Indian cricketer who holds the title “God of Cricket”. He is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. He is the only player to complete more than 30,000 runs in international cricket. Tendulkar was made the icon player and captain of Mumbai Indians in the inaugural IPL tournament in 2008. As an icon player he earned $1,121,250, 15 percent more than the second highest played player in the team.

2. Ricky Ponting – Net Worth: $65 Million

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This Australian former cricketer and former captain of Australian national team led his team to victory at the 2003 and 2007 cricket world cups.

3. Saurav Ganguly – Net Worth: $55.5 Million

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Saurav Ganguly is a former Indian cricketer and former captain of the Indian national side. Currently he is the president of the editorial board with Wisden India and a cricket commentator.

4. Mahendra Singh Dhoni – Net Worth: $51 Million

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M. S. Dhoni is an Indian cricketer and the captain of the Indian cricket team. He is a wicket keeper batsman. Under his captaincy India won 2007 ICC World Twenty20, The CB Series of 2007-08, the 2007 Asia Cup, the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy.

5. Imran Khan – Net Worth: $50 Million

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This Pakistani politician and former cricketer was Pakistan’s most successful cricket captain. He led his nation to victory at the 1992 Cricket World Cup. Imran Khan is also a cricket commentator, philanthropist, Chancellor of the University of Bradford and Founding Chairman of Board of Governors of Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Center. He also founded Namal College, Mianwali.

6. Shane Warne – Net Worth: $50 Million

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This Australian former international cricketer is regarded as one of the greatest bowlers in the history of the game. He won the first edition of the Indian Premier League in March 2008. He was both the captain and the coach of Rajasthan Royals.

7. Virender Sehwag – Net Worth: $40 Million

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This Indian cricketer is an aggressive right handed batsman and a part time right arm off spin bowler. In July 2014 he played for the Rest of the World side in the Bicentenary Celebration match at Lord’s.

8. Yuvraj Singh – Net Worth: $35.5 Million

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This Indian international cricketer is an all-rounder who bats left-handed and bowls slow left arm orthodox. In 2014 he was bought by the Royal Challengers Bangalore for a whopping $2.3 million.

9. Matthew Fleming – Net Worth: $30 Million

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This former cricketer played for Kent and England. This all-rounder was a hard hitting batsman and a medium pace bowler.

10. Yusuf Pathan – Net Worth: $26.5 Million

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Yusuf Pathan is an Indian cricketer. He is a right handed batsman and a right arm off-break bowler. On 24th May 2014, he hit the fastest fifty in IPL history (15 balls).

Allan Border Medal - The top-five contenders

Steven Smith was the proud recipient of the Allan Border Medal last year

Named after Allan Border, the former Australia captain, the Allan Border Medal is awarded to the best Australian cricketer across formats, based on their performance in a calendar year. The votes are cast after each match by players, umpires and media.
The award that was first given out in the year 2000, has seen Glenn McGrath, Steve Waugh, Matthew Hayden, Adam Gilchrist, Ricky Ponting (4 times), Michael Clarke (4 times), Brett Lee, Shane Watson (2 times), Mitchell Johnson and Steven Smith win previously.
During the award ceremony, the best One-Day International (ODI) player, best Test player, best young player, best woman cricketer, best Twenty20 (T20) player and best state player are also awarded for their performances.
Here, we look at the top five contenders for the Allan Border Medal 2016 (in alphabetic order), which is based on their performances in the year 2015:
1.David Warner
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In 2015, the diminutive left-hander brought consistency to his explosiveness - which proved to be a deadly combination as Australia went on their resurgence spree without much fuss. He offered stability and fire-power at top of the order, allowing the likes of Adam Voges and Steven Smith to pile misery on the opposition bowlers.
He was Australia's second highest run-getter in ODIs and Tests, scoring 1973 runs across formats. His form earned him a spot in ICC's Team of the Year and helped Australia be the most dominant side of 2015.
2. Josh Hazlewood
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To complement the pace of Mitchell Starc and Mitchell Johnson - the leaders of Australia's pace attack, came a certain Josh Hazlewood. There is nothing threatening about his bowling, much unlike the two left-armers who can unleash terror with pace. Yet, he proved to be effective
Having made his Test debut in December 2014 against India, the lanky Australian seamer, with nagging Glenn McGrath-esque line and length bowling, went on to become Australia's most reliable bowler in 2015.
When the entire bowling unit struggled during the 1-3 defeat against England in Ashes, Hazlewood stood out, bagging 16 wickets at an average of 25.75 and a strike rate of 42. He went on to grab 13 wickets against New Zealand in the three-Test series, including nine in the first day-night Test with pink ball.
He finished the year as Australia's highest wicket-taker in Tests (and third-highest overall) with 51 scalps in 12 matches.
3. Mitchell Starc
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The left-armer took his game a notch up, just at the right time to takeover the mantle of leading Australia's pace attack in the year in which Mitchell Johnson retired from international cricket. With extreme pace and good accuracy, he ran through teams across formats, and was largely instrumental in Australia winning the ICC World Cup in 2015.
With his pace clocking around and above 150 kmph on a consistent basis, batsmen across world had little answer to his late in-swingers, which either had them trapped in front of the wicket or left their stumps damaged.
With 41 wickets in 18 One-Day Internationals (ODIs), he finished the year as the highest wicket-taker in the world. He was also the joint highest wicket-taker in the World Cup with 22 scalps at an average of 10.18. His efforts in ODIs overshadowed his performance in the longer format, where he had 46 victims in 11 matches. He was, arguably, the best bowler of 2015.
4. Nathan Lyon
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The perennial search for the 'next Shane Warne' was on, when Nathan Lyon, maybe not as good, slowly cemented his place in the Australian side. Comparisons with the legendary leg-spinner would be harsh on him, but he proved to be effective.
Playing all his 13 Tests in Australia or England, barring the two-Test series in West Indies, Lyon bagged 48 wickets - second highest by an Australian and fifth highest overall. His form helped Australia to bring variety into the attack and depend on a spinner to take wickets.
He may not be the strongest contender for the title, but he proved to be an invaluable asset to the side. 
5. Steven Smith
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The leg-spinner-turned batsman had almost everything going right for him in 2015. The year that started out with him getting the Test captaincy, ended with him holding reins of an Australia's ODI team that created a record of most consecutive wins. Amidst all that, there was a level of surreal consistency with which he shuffled across his stumps to flick the ball through the leg-side and collected 2369 international runs.
Having topped the run-charts for Australia in all three formats, Smith is clearly the favourite to win the Allan Border Medal this year. The only blip came in England - when Australia lost the Ashes series and his batting technique countered challenge in swinging conditions.

Sunday, 24 January 2016

Dangerous effects of Mobiles on Health

1.Cancer:
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Mobile phones are the slow poisons we love to intake every day in spite of the dangers lurking around. Radiations from the phones are carcinogenic in nature and are the major contributors to cancer and brain tumour. It helps thrive the cancerous cells in our body without us having a minute knowledge about it. Don’t just throw away your life. Use mobile phones in real need.
2.Insomnia:
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Our daily routine starts with peeking at the mobile phone and ends with staring at the rudimentary screen for timely chats and poking others.  We keep that device in close proximity so as to what emergency might call upon. There might be world war or tsunami and we can get call of terror any second. Right? Seriously we people need to get a piece of peaceful sleep before we strangle our need of the hour-SLEEP.
3.Genetic disorders:
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We unknowingly cross path with the electromagnetic waves that surround us. These waves are powerful enough to cause distortion in our genomes. The greater the exposure, greater is the disarrayed line of chromosomes waiting to cause a serious problem. Even though they don’t give troubled sleep now, they will pass down the heir to the future generation for sure.
4.Havoc on eyes:
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Our body might survive from the clutches of mobile phones, but our subtle eyes are not ready to face harsh radiations from it. Continuous exposure with our eyes popping out to grab the latest piece of information can lead to eye strain and headaches (if it has not started yet). Staring at like the exotic delicacy is the safest way to call upon early cataract and damaged retina. You would love to wear those thick glasses. Wouldn’t you?
5.Infertility:
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That latest smart phone in your pocket not only burns your pocket but also reduces your chances of watching your kids play on the field. It has been scientifically proven that men glued to their cell phones and computers 24*7 are likely to produce non motile and damaged sperms. For your sake of your future, stop sticking to the phones like flies and keep it away in a farther proximity.
6.Straggly mind:
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Let alone the body, even our delicate brain suffers at the hands of technology. Exposed radiations from mobile phones have disarrayed our complete focused and balanced minds. Today’s half of the population is under its effect. No longer can we concentrate on our studies like before; no longer can we stay focused on the same topic for hours. Our daily life is ruined because of it.
7.Stressed out:
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Mobile phones have enabled us to reach any person any time. We get through the latest news updates in few seconds. But when the net is slow, don’t we get hyper?
When someone is out of reach or unavailable, don’t we think of throwing a rage at the customer service at the very instant?
It has been proved that over use of phones has increased the levels of stress in our lives and we no longer can sit patiently for anything. We stress out at every simple task knocking our door.
8.Tangled in the net:
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Would it be wrong to say that more than 90% of the children are addicted to their phones? Their views are confined to the screen; they are all ears to the music playing in their headphones, nothing more. And to add upon, latest features with cheapest price are the cherry on the top. It is a fact that we are dependent on our phones for the very morning to the next evening. Mobile phone addiction is no less dangerous than the others.
9.Memory retentiveness:
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Never want to forget your girlfriend’s birthday date again, save it in your phone.
What’s your number? Wait! Let e save it first.
I have to visit the doc tomorrow. Let me make a note of that in my smart phone.
These instances we encounter in our everyday lives. But without our phone, we cannot even remember our own number. Less exercising of the brain has led to memory retentiveness, where we are fast losing our memory power to the mere notes and books.
10.Lazy scumbags:
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The phones were made mobile so as to being carried to any mountain top or beneath the rocks without any wires trailing behind. Actually, the purpose is truly served along with making us lazy and stiff like a rock. We prefer to get things delivered rather than going on a shopping spree. With time, our muscles get stiff and we are easily outrun by a treading mill. High cholesterol, heart disease no longer fails to visit us in our twenties.