Wednesday, December 19, 2018

What I learned from PPD......

What I learned from PPD......


As I have already said in my previous posts,PPD molds us into an efficient individual who is ready to face the world and solves all the problem confidently and effectively......
 It is your way to a better life, to become an improved version of yourself. As a University students we want to pay more attendance to this unique subject then we can learn a lot through this PPD lesson. Throughout this year we did so many useful activities such as:
  • Trust Walk
  • CV Writing
  • Self Reflection
  • Expert and Pen Game
  • Session in WSO2
  • Emerging Technologies
  • Cake Activity
  • How to face an Interview
  • Story Chain
  • Paper Rocket
Every session of PPD tought us many lifelong lessons which we have to follow in our professional as well as personal life.
  • Leadership Quality
  • Communication Skills
  • Decision Making
  • Self Confidence
  • Team Working
  • Creativity
  • planning Skills
  • Presentation Skills
  • Public Speaking
  • Problem Solving
  • Time Management
  • Overcome obstacles and achieving goals
  • Adjusting to the changing environments
  • Improving personality and confidence


Sunday, December 9, 2018

HOW TO WRITE A CV????

What is a CV?

A CV (curriculum vitae) allows you to summarize your education, skills and experience, selling yourself to employers.
In the USA and Canada it's known as a résumé, and tends to be a more concise document.

How long should a CV be?

A standard CV should be no longer than two sides of A4.
Only include the main facts; if your CV is just one page, that's fine, as employers only want to read relevant information. Some medical or academic cv may be longer depending on your experience.

What to include in a CV

  • Contact details - Include your full name, home address, mobile number and email address. You do not need to include your date of birth or a photograph unless you're applying for an acting or modelling job.
  • Profile - Placed at the beginning of the CV, a profile is a concise statement that highlights your key attributes or reasons for deciding to work in a particular field. Pick out a few relevant achievements and skills, while clearly articulating your career aims. It must focus on the sector you're applying to, as your cover letter will be job-specific. You should keep it short and snappy - 100 words is the perfect length.
  • Education - List and date all previous education, including professional qualifications, placing the most recent first.
  • Work experience - List your experience in reverse chronological order, making sure that anything you mention is relevant to the job you're applying for. If you have plenty of relevant work experience, this section should come before education.
  • Skills and achievements - This is where you talk about the foreign languages you speak and the IT packages you can competently use. Whatever you list should be relevant to the job and not over-exaggerated, as you'll need to back up your claims at interview. If you have got lots of relevant experience you should do a skills based.
  • Interests - Simply writing 'socializing, going to the cinema and reading' isn't going to catch the attention of the recruiter. However, when relevant to the job, your interests can provide a more rounded picture of you and give you something to talk about at interview. Examples include writing your own blog if you want to be a journalist, or being part of a drama group if you're looking to get into sales.
  • References - You don't need to provide the names of references at this stage. You also don't need to say 'references available upon request' as most employers would assume this to be the case.

CV format

  • Avoid fonts such as Comic Sans. Instead, choose something more professional such as size-10 Arial.
  • List everything in reverse chronological order so the recruiter sees your most impressive and recent achievements first.
  • Keep it concise and easy to read by using clear spacing and bullet points. This type of CV layout allows employers to skim your CV and quickly pick out the important information.
  • If you're posting your CV, go with white A4 paper. Only print on one side and don't fold your CV - you don't want it to arrive creased.

Monday, December 3, 2018

TRUST WALK....

As we live with other individuals or as such we live in a general public with various types of individuals. TRUST is something essential when we live with those individuals. We ought not confide in individuals indiscriminately but rather with great comprehension.

In last PPD session we were requested to discover an accomplice. At that point we were told to cover the eyes of the accomplice. The other individual needed to offer directions to the visually impaired individual about the snags, ways, where to turn and so forth. So there the one individual assumed the job of an audience and one assumed the job of a teacher. The educator ought to explore the audience to the last goal. This movement had two rounds where the audience of the first round turned into the teacher in the second round and the other way around.

When we continue the way we needed to go over stair situations where we needed to educate the visually impaired individual with the no. of steps and where to stop. There were white board markers on the way and on the off chance that someone put the leg on it, the person may fall. That is the reason we were told to listen the educator well. At the first round we needed to come the way and tap a block. While in the second round we needed to tap on two solid squares and the block. In the first round all most every one of the understudies strolled and tap the block with the right guidelines. Be that as it may, at the second round a few understudies overlooked what to do. Some neglected to tap on the block in the wake of tapping he solid squares.

When we believe somebody we ought not confide in the person in question indiscriminately. Despite the fact that we can not see anything we have a cerebrum to think and examine. We can pick what we ought to do and what ought not. We can teach the other individual when the person completes a wrong thing. In this event likewise a few teachers neglected to tap the block in the wake of tapping the solid block. In the event that visually impaired one spoke with the teacher well they won't do such an error. Miss Sarasi never denied the correspondence between the educator and the visually impaired individual.

When somebody keeps his or her trust on us, we have a duty of securing it. Trust resembles a glass. When it is broken we can't completely make it in to what it was. A few times a few people keeps their life on another people hand confiding in him. In this action likewise the visually impaired one keeps trust on the teacher. In the event that one stage was taken wrongly now and then the visually impaired one may fall. So we should e a decent teacher to the others. Ensure the trust that somebody lay on us.

Dazzle individual likewise should give the greatest help. In the event that he does what he needs to do, it is extremely irritating for the teacher. We ought to be a decent audience and trust the accomplice. Help hello there or her to do their errand. Right their way when they go a miss.

These things are extremely critical when we live in the general public. When we work we need to trust such a significant number of individuals and pursue their ways. Be astute. Trust the general population. Be that as it may, don't aimlessly trust.





What I learned from PPD......

What I learned from PPD...... As I have already said in my previous posts,PPD molds us into an efficient individual who is ready to...