Go For Your Dreams With “Target BPO”
On the threshold of professional life, all of us hope for that big break that will get our careers off to great starts and put us on the right tracks. We want to work for reputed concerns possessing tremendous amounts of experience in their domains since we can learn all about our areas of interest and become the best in no time. If you are looking for a big break with a major BPO but are not sure of what to do, SkillSpark offers you the perfect solution. Our extensive industry experience coupled with domain expertise has enabled us to develop our first big product-”Target BPO”.
“Target BPO” is different from every other course and evaluation in the market in a big way. It doesn’t put you through unnecessary sections and irrelevant assessment. It is compact and focussed, thus concentrating only on BPO specific skills. We will test your reading, writing, speaking, listening and your ability to collect and process information. Within a short span of an hour, we will put all your BPO specific employability skills to a comprehensive test. With “Target BPO”, it’s all about maximum evaluation in minimum time.
Our efficient and experienced evaluation will make sure that you get your results within 3 days of taking the test. Your evaluation will not just be a report card that will let you know the marks you have scored but elaborate feedback on every section and valuable suggestions on how to improve.
With SkillSpark, you are also assured of maximum exposure to the industry in addition to thorough testing. We will collect your resumes when you sign up for “Target BPO” and forward them along with your test results to major BPOs who are looking for talent. We are offering our services absolutely free.
So if you have the potential and a dream and are searching for a way to realize it, “Target BPO” is here to lead you to success.
Consider Internship Jobs
If you want to taste professional life before plunging into it and would like to experience what it feels like to handle a real time project, an internship can be a very good idea. Several major concerns offer opportunities for internship where you get to learn all about life at work and gain valuable experience in the domain of your choice. Internships can be part time or full time for a limited period, so you can probably take them up along with your studies. Internships can help you make up your mind on your choice of career as there is nothing better than to actually be a part of the industry and learn your work hands on.
Bear in mind however that internships might or might not come with a stipend all the time. So you might have to arrange for your accommodation and travel if your company asks you to report to an office in another state or country. However, good performance will always be rewarded and the company might offer you a position at the end of your internship if you manage to impress them. Google, Infosys and even the United Nations among many others, offer good internship opportunities.
Figuring The Nuances of Jobs
This post is a continuation of an earlier post in which i had mentioned that professional life requires you to be an altogether different creative writer by and large. I thought of sharing some of my experiences of writing in the professional sphere. I plan to put up several posts on general as well as specific requirements.
I always wrote long sentences while writing answers or essays for my courses and in examinations. I had to ditch this habit and concentrate on making my sentences short and crisp. Long sentences often tend to get confusing where you are required to put things across as clearly as possible. This applies to lengthy business proposals as well. Though it will unavoidably be lengthier than blog posts or web content, you need to keep your language simple, your sentences short and make every effort to give maximum information using less words. In other words, you will need to get straight to the point.
It is a good idea to include pictures or sketches while trying to write about a place or a product instead of trying to describe everything elaborately in writing. A picture, as it goes, is worth a thousand words.
Keeping your English correct and keeping an eye out for errors will help you in copy editing, proofreading etc. I will put up a separate post to discuss the nuances of editing for a publishing house or other concerns.
It is important that your writings have some visual appeal as well. Split your article into several short paragraphs. Using numbers or bullets to highlight points will make your article eye catching and your readers will be able to easily spot the important points.