Tuesday, July 25, 2017

What is Marketing?

Ho San Poon
SD 11
Prof K. Daniel

Marketing refers to a society in which individuals or groups create and interacts with others to meet the needs and desires of a society and management process. In many cases, companies can not seek real-time transactions so they will build customer relationships with long-term suppliers. Companies want to show to customers is excellent service capabilities, and now customers are mostly large and global. They can provide different parts of the product or service provider, and can quickly solve the problem around. Market opportunity refers to the existence of the market has not yet satisfied or not yet fully meet the explicit or implicit demand, and market opportunity analysis is through marketing theory, analysis of the market which has not yet satisfied or not yet fully meet the dominant or hidden Sexual needs, so that enterprises can according to their actual situation, to find the best combination of internal and external, so as to organize and configure the resources to effectively provide the corresponding products or services to achieve the purpose of the enterprise marketing process.

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

The Benefits Of Internship

       Internships are a great way for gaining experience and knowledge. It can possibly lead you to working there full time (that's if they like you and you do what you're supposed to do). Putting on your resume that you used to intern somewhere is really a good thing because it shows although it wasn't a paying job, you had responsibilities that allowed you to gain experience from a working environment.



What are the outcomes from an internship:

  • Internships are meant to see if the field you have chosen is really what you want to do after high school or college 
  • You get an early start in getting your experience. Once you get that experience from an internship, you're set for any other job that you choose because realistically, your internship is really a job but you just don't get any pay for the work that you do. 
  • Internships are also a place where it tests out your comfort zones and see how you react to certain situations that crosses your way. It will also show you if this is the field you plan on doing in the future. 
  • Internships are a very good place for networking and meeting new people along your journey. The people you meet are also the people that can get you to where you want to be at in the future. 
By: Wanda Berry 

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Interview Skills


Interviews can really be nerve wrecking. You just never know what to expect. There could be an interview where it is a one on one or a surprised group interview (which really happened to me). It's annoying. But for you to get through this interview, you would need some tips to really do well or outshine the rest. 



So let's get on with the tips shall we:
  • Practice good nonverbal communication 

          While in an interview, make sure you make eye contact and show them that they have your undivided attention. Never wonder off and look at something else like the walls or the floor. While you speak, look them in the eyes to show them you really want this job and that you're serious about getting this job. Always listen because you never want to repeat anything they just said unless it's a question to clarify what was said.

  • Dress to impress 
           Always dress like you want the job. Always wear your best outfit. I would say a good outfit for an interview is a nice top ( not too revealing), nice slacks or black jeans, and for the shoes wear flats or if you're a guy, wear loafers and also wear a nice tie to complete the outfit (if you're a guy). What not to wear is a shirt that's has a stain on it, too revealing, and/or tee shirt, light color jeans or baggy jeans, and if you're going to wear sneakers, make sure the sneakers don't look like sneakers.

  • Use appropriate language  
          When talking to the interviewer, never talk to them as if their your friend. For example, when in an interview, I know sometimes you can get a little comfortable, but never use slang because that shows you're not serious about this position.

  • Don't be cocky:
          There's a fine line between being confident and being downright cocky. It's never good to be cocky because that's showing the interviewer that you're too good for the job and that's going to make them feel that you don't need the job.

  • Last but not least, ask questions:
          It's always good to ask questions to just get a better because its a better understanding for you and it gives the interviewer better reason to show off their store.




By Wanda Berry