Showing posts with label dunedin nz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dunedin nz. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 June 2009

Interview Workshop


Hello everyone!

Just a quick note to let you all know that we had a great interview workshop on Saturday! We at Maverick Trust worked together with Mike Dooley at Career Services, and this was our second "Employment Workshop" for this year. Our first was held in April which covered CV and cover letter preparation for international students and new migrants. On Saturday we focused purely on interviewing for employment here in Dunedin.



As an icebreaker, we shared some of our interview experiences here in Dunedin, both positive and negative, with the group of about 12 assembled. We had people from the following countries:

Korea, Mexico, Hungary, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Brazil, France, China, USA and Germany

The atmosphere was comfortable, and hopefully the information given helpful. Everyone had a chance to be both the interviewee (employee) and the interviewer (employer). We practiced the interviews with jobs gathered from recent issues of the Otago Daily Times (ODT), so each interview was an excercise with "real live jobs".

Mike did a great job of assembling a very informative Career Services booklet filled with potential interview questions for us to think about, humorous interview mistakes and the many different communication styles (verbal and nonverbal). Being an employer myself, as well as recently serving on a Community Organization interview panel, I was able to add some comments to the group about other things that potential employers might look for in an interview.

Next month (25/07) we will hold a Settlement Workshop about Insurance and Health issues, hope to see you there!

Sunday, 4 January 2009

2009 Outlook


Hello and welcome to 2009 here in Dunedin, on the South island of New Zealand. As I look at the articles in the local and national newspapers, be it the business section or even the opinion page, all I see is a "doom and gloom" outlook from what is usually an upbeat and optimistic host population. I am not a psychologist, nor do I claim to fully understand the Kiwi as a person, but I see tremendous opportunities almost everywhere I look - especially here in Dunedin.

In my last writing, I mentioned the other brainstorming session we had, this time with the business classes. All of these students are looking to set up their own businesses, and the classes have a mix of newcomers to Dunedin (70%) and host population (30%). During the session we heard many different ideas, with the biggest opportunity being tourism, and all of the services that fall under this category. Be it better service at local cafes and pubs, a more coordinated effort for all of the cruise ships that arrive this time of year or more hotel rooms. Education tourism was mentioned, as well as more international language services available to overseas guests. What I found most exciting was the openness of all involved in the session, as for that moment we were all equal in our feelings to make the place better, with all of us being citizens of Dunedin - whether born here or not! I must confess that this is not always the case, with some prejudices and ignorance of the outside world showing itself more often than it should. Dunedin has been described to me more times then I care to remember, as being "conservative". This definition has many versions, some of which I will discuss in a future writing.

I am looking forward to 2009, no doom and gloom here! We at Maverick Group are expecting great things to happen for the remaining 361 days of 2009. Will keep you updated, and we wish all of you great success as well!