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A warm smile and a good hand shake matters more than you think. | Careers and Employment
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Victoria University of Wellington. 31 July, 2015 —. A warm smile and a good hand shake matters more than you think. A vital component of a first impression can be your warm smile and a good hand shake. The hand shake seems a simple, common sense physical gesture when you meet someone, but important in your job search, in business and in life. 8211; the person maybe suspicious, anti-social and so on. Have that winning smile! Practise your handshakes and ask for feedback. Latest Posts By idatai. Preparing ...
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Victoria University of Wellington. Victoria Careers and Employment is available to assist with a wide range of queries – from the general exploration of career ideas and the career implications of subject choices, to details of specific jobs, employers, postgraduate courses and more. We also provide employers with advice on recruitment strategies, advice on how to maintain a profile on campus and assistance with targeting suitably qualified and motivated students and graduates. Please note that all stude...
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Sherlock’s Mind Palace | Careers and Employment
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Victoria University of Wellington. 7 August, 2015 —. Sherlock’s Mind Palace. 8216;The Brain is the New Sexy.’ (Irene Adler said this in the Season 2 episode,. The Scandal in Belgravia.). I’ve been watching the Cumberbach. For the first time. In one episode I saw Holmes slump into silence, fingers pinching his brow, to reflect on his case at hand (no pun intended). I thought, ‘. Nah, I don’t believe it – he’s forcing it. But he’s Sherlock and that’s the way he works. Yes? It is true that we hold much deep...
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Victoria University of Wellington. My biggest regret about my undergraduate years is not studying what I was really passionate about. If I could do it all again (and there’s no reason why I can’t) I would spend a bit longer getting my degree, but include a variety of interest papers to get a feel for other subject areas. Sometimes […]. The benefit of Others. She shoved at the door I was trying to lock. To keep her out. The door (fictional) that she (fictional) knows much better than I (real? Last week th...
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‘Noticing’ will make you better at your job | Careers and Employment
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Victoria University of Wellington. 31 July, 2015 —. Noticing’ will make you better at your job. He’s a designer I’m not. So why did I have that lightbulb moment? Because I realised as he spoke that ‘noticing’ can allow us to make strides in the design world but could also apply in all areas of our daily lives. I think that it is something we could all try to do. But then Tony goes on to show that ‘noticing’ isn’t quite as simple as it sounds. Why not? Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). A war...
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Daniel Watts | Careers and Employment
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Victoria University of Wellington. The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be. A Very Merry ‘Ho Ho Homicide’ Xmas Party. There’s still time to get an entry into the APEC Video Contest and a chance to win a decent wad of cash! APEC wants to know how technology and innovation impacted you and your community. The 2015 APEC Video Contest welcomes stories of change and positive impact told through creative videos. Here, you’ll have the chance to […]. Blog at WordPress.com. Get e...
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However difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at. | Careers and Employment
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Victoria University of Wellington. Money, money, moneyit’s not funnyin the poor mans’ world. I’ve always loved ABBA songsyes I admit it although others won’t. A few months ago browsing in Te Omanga Hospice Shop in Petone, I came across ABBA Gold the DVD and later at home exercised my lungs for an hour singing along to their greatest hits. But I digress. I have a reason for paraphrasing an ABBA […]. The Courage Quotient: Test Yours. Using Your PhD to Prepare for a Career Outside of Academia and Research.
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Victoria University of Wellington. 42 Quotes From Fictional People to Inspire You at Work. The world of fiction is now so prominent in our everyday lives, it’s not too surprising to find yourself taking inspiration from notable quotes that are straight out of your favourite novel, film or television show. Some will be so memorable that they become a part of your day-to-day conversations even when you’re speaking […]. Anxiety and your new Job. Just remember you’re not alone! Blog at WordPress.com.
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gavetter | Careers and Employment
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Victoria University of Wellington. The benefit of Others. While on holiday I met the main character (fictional) in the novel I’ve been working on for two years. She was furious. ‘You haven’t been listening! She shoved at the door I was trying to lock. To keep her out. The door (fictional) that she (fictional) knows much better than I (real? I thought I […]. A picture of reflection (in words). A Short Video about Reflective Practice. Simple guides to reflective practice. Lately after facilitating workshop...