Wednesday 12 July 2017

If you are stuck in a scenario where you have been looking around for a job, but the one that matches your skills, experience and monetary needs has just never knocked your inbox. As you grow in your career, the opportunities become narrower and the difficulty of landing to a perfect job increases. When you are not able to find the correct job for you, it is time to consult some experts and help yourself find the perfect job.

Internet today has a major role to play in the job search process. There are numerous open doors accessible around you that can bring you a number of career opportunities. Also, you could be missing on important jobs if you are not adaptable to the changing trends in job search. Gone are the days of newspapers and magazines where you would sit down and encircle the best job opportunity for you. Today, you tell the internet your skills and competencies and it will list down the available jobs for you. One of the oldest web portal Naukri.com gives you the opportunity of a flexible job search option through job alerts on mail and mobile.

What are Job Alerts?
Once you know you need a job, the first thing to do is to make your profile on Naukri.com, add relevant experience, and attach your resume in a word or pdf format. You will start getting job alerts everyday on your e-mail or mobile depending on what you select. These job alerts will keep you aware about the most suitable position. Naukri.com has a number of employers posting their requirements on the site. Hence, the portal has this service where the candidate is updated with every opening matching their skill set.


Relevance of Job Alerts
Naukri Job Alerts are customized according to the profile that you have on the portal. Each user on the portal gets different job alerts that are based on the profile and preferences filled while registering on the site.


Job alerts have a number of benefits for the candidates. Understanding some below:

Appropriate Job Positions
One of the major advantage of these job alerts is that you do not have to browse through a number of jobs on the portals if you have filled in your preferences and the resume appropriately highlights your abilities. Once the resume is uploaded rightfully, job alerts will send important and lucrative job openings. The recruiter will likewise have the capacity to contact the individual by taking a look at their resumes.

Speedy Recruitment
The recruitment process on Naukri.com is indeed very easy. Further these job alerts add pace to this easy job search process. If there is a case where you stand a chance, then the speed of reaching you gets accelerated. Similarly, if a hiring manager spots your resume, you will immediately will be called for a meeting. Keeping this mind remember that is very important to highlight your points of interest while uploading your resume or making an account on the portal.


Things to Do to Receive Job Alerts Matching Your Interests

Always keep an updated profile
Add your professional skills in the key skills filed
Do not add skills that are not relevant or can hinder your job search process
Add your preferred location
Add a descriptive description in your profile


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There can be a case where you are not getting what you desire. This happens when you are not able to explain your interests clearly or have the wrong job preferences. In such cases, the Jobs4U service can set up the right job alerts for you. The service lets you speak to the expert which according to your preferences will set the right job alerts for you.

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She took power over the weekend following the death of 78-year-old President Bingu wa Mutharika, who died in office after heading up the southern Africa country since 2004.
Mr Mutharika's decision to appoint her as his running mate for the 2009 elections surprised many in Malawi's mainly conservative, male-dominated society - which had never before had a female vice-president.
She will never be president, how can a mandasi [fritter] seller be president?
Callista Mutharika, Malawi's former first lady
Equally surprising was her decision to publicly stand up to her boss - by refusing to endorse his plans for his brother, Foreign Affairs Minister Peter Mutharika, to succeed him as president in 2014 when he was due to retire.
She was promptly thrown out of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party - and subjected to daily doses of derision at public rallies and on Malawi's state airwaves.

A senior ruling party official openly said Malawi was "not ready for a female president", while First Lady Callista Mutharika said Mrs Banda was fooling herself that she was a serious politician - saying she was a mere market woman selling fritters.
"She will never be president, how can a mandasi [fritter] seller be president?" Mrs Mutharika said.
Joyce Banda campaigning with Bingu wa Mutharika


Joyce Banda fell out with the late President Bingu wa Mutharika
Mrs Banda took all this in her stride, saying she was glad to be identified with market women since more than 80% of Malawian women belong to that category: "Yes, she's right, I'm indeed a mandasi seller and I'm proud of it because the majority of women in Malawi are like us, mandasi sellers."
She also resisted calls for her to resign as the country's vice-president - she was elected not appointed so she could not be fired by Mr Mutharika - and instead set up her own People's Party.


Charity work
Most African women are taught to endure abusive marriages... because they are not empowered economically, they depend on their husband
Joyce Banda

Born in 1950 in the village of Malemia near the southern town of Zomba, Joyce Hilda Ntila was the eldest in a family of five children.
Her father was the leader of Malawi's police brass band and her youngest sister, Anjimile, ran pop star Madonna's charity Raising Malawi until it closed in December.

She left her first husband in 1981, taking her three children with her, because he was abusive.
"Most African women are taught to endure abusive marriages. They say endurance means a good wife but most women endure abusive relationship because they are not empowered economically, they depend on their husbands," she told the BBC about her decision.
Eight years later, Mrs Banda founded the National Association of Business Women, a group that lends start-up cash to small-scale traders - making her popular among Malawi's many rural poor.

That work also earned her international recognition - in 1997, she was awarded, along with former Mozambican President Joachim Chissano, the US-based Hunger Project's Africa Prize for Leadership for the Sustainable End of Hunger.
She also set up the Joyce Banda Foundation, a charity that assists Malawian children and orphans through education - she has a degree in early childhood education.


Joyce Banda cut her teeth in politics in 1999 when she won a parliamentary seat on the ticket of the former ruling United Democratic Front.
She held a number of cabinet positions under former President Bakili Muluzi and Mr Mutharika during his first term.
Who is Joyce Banda?

1950: Born
1981: Left her abusive husband
2009: Elected vice-president
2011: Fell out with President Bingu wa Mutharika but he failed to have her removed from her post
2012: Sworn in as president after Mr Mutharika's death
Southern Africa's first female head of state
Has large charity to help educate and empower women
Her father was a well-known musician; her sister was hired to work in pop star Madonna's school
She puts her achievements down to her happy marriage to retired Chief Justice Richard Banda with whom she has two children.
"My dear husband, Richard, has been the driving force behind my success and rise to whatever level I am now. My story and legacy is incomplete without his mention," she said.

Mrs Banda's presidential challenges are huge: Aside from handling political divisions and possible opposition from Mr Mutharika's allies, she has to address Malawi's serious economic difficulties.

It is one of the poorest countries in the world, with an estimated 75% of the population living on less than $1 (60p) a day.
And former President Mutharika fell out with most of Western donors - on which the country depends for financial support.
The cutting off of direct aid resulted in the country's worst shortages of foreign currency, fuel and essential drugs.
But she has immediately made her mark - sacking Malawi's police chief Peter Mukhito, accused of mishandling anti-government riots last year in which at least 19 people were shot dead, and Patricia Kaliati as information minister.
In the wake of Mr Mutharika's death, Ms Kaliati had held a press conference saying Mrs Banda had no right to take over as president - despite what the constitution said.

The head of Malawi's state broadcaster has also been replaced.