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JAWATAN KOSONG JPM 2013

Written By Admin on Friday 25 January 2013 | 14:51

Satu (1) Jawatan Kosong sebagai Pekerja Sambilan Harian (PSH) Selaku Pembantu Tadbir (Kewangan) Kontrak 6 Bulan

Syarat-Syarat:
1) Warganegara Malaysia.
2) Kelulusan SPM.
3) Berkemahiran Komputer (terutama MS Excel dan MS Word) – calon yang cekap dan cepat menaip diberi keutamaan.
4) Tempoh Perkhidmatan (6 bulan) mulai 2 Februari 2013.
5) Kadar Upah RM54 sehari.
6) Sanggup bekerja lebih masa.
7) Tempat tinggal di sekitar Putrajaya sahaja.
8) Pemohon lelaki digalakkan.
Tugasan Harian:
Membantu Pengoperasian Kewangan.
Dokumen yang diperlukan :
1) Salinan MyKad
2) Salinan Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)
3) Biodata/resume terkini
4) Gambar berukuran pasport terkini.
Tarikh Temuduga : Rabu, 30 Januari 2013
Waktu : 9.00 pagi

Tempat :
Bilik Mesyuarat Teratai, Aras 3 Timur,
Bahagian Kabinet Perlembagaan dan
Perhubungan Antara Kerajaan,
Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Bangunan Perdana Putra,
62502 Putrajaya.
Tarikh tutup permohonan: Isnin, 28 Januari 2013 (jam 11.59 malam)
Hantarkan permohonan lengkap dan resume kepada: shahidah@kabinet.gov.my

MORE INFO – :> http://www.kabinet.gov.my/index.php/en/jawatan-kosong.html

Jobs General Questions

There are several classes of job interview questions:


1. Skills based questions
These job interview questions are related to specific job skills outlined in essential criteria. Candidates are asked to give examples of their work, or outline their duties and performance in key roles.

2. Knowledge based questions Many jobs have a required knowledge base. Interview questions are used to find out the depth of knowledge, and to check and confirm candidates have the essential information required to do the work involved.

3. Technical questions These are a different type of knowledge based job interview questions, and they relate to the technical issues of the position. In some job interviews, a person on the interview panel is appointed to ask these questions, and give expert evaluation of answers to the panel.

4.Problem solving questions • The problem solving job interview questions are now standard practice. Problem solving questions are used to define skill levels and the ability to deal with difficulties. • Experience related questions This is a range of job interview questions designed to test prior experience across the range of job skills contained in the position. They include additional questions to clarify the scope of candidates? experience. They also deal with issues related to the job, particularly where levels of experience relate directly to the complexity of the work.

5.Interpersonal skills questions These are job interview questions which explore workplace relationships, team roles, leadership, and other personal characteristics of candidates. Questions can range from dealing with stress to contributing to a team.

6.Assessing job interview questions Interview assessments use the merit principle to decide successful applicants based on their answers to the job interview questions. A panel discussion and consensus, or a formal evaluation process using an 'evaluation grid', (a step by step analysis of answers) is conducted.

7.The selection process Interviewers select the candidate who meets all job criteria to an acceptable standard. The panel then makes a recommendation for appointment to management.