10 Genuine Reasons To Call Out Of Work

Some of us are pretty bad at giving good excuses or Reasons To Call Out Of Work, aren’t we? But no need to worry as this blog is here to help you out with some of the best valid excuses for missing work.

Nowadays, we all are tied up with our work so much and our lives have become so busy, that we often feel like taking a short break and just relaxing for a day or two. But also we have fear in our minds, that how should I ask my boss for a leave or a day off in the most polite way? or what valid reason should I give, so that it doesn’t feel like a bad excuse or a reason for the boss to fire me from work.

Now if you ask me how will you know if you are giving a good excuse or a bad one, well there is no literal definition for both, but I will simply say that a good excuse does not require a lot of explanation, it kind of sums up itself and sounds genuine. Whereas a bad excuse when heard, it sounds fake and you get to know that the person is just lying to miss work by making up any excuse.

An example of this would be: If you have a meeting the next day, but you can’t attend it as you want to go out for an appointment or any reason and you gave your boss a reason like my laptop is not working, or it is just lagging a lot so you can’t attend, that can be considered as a bad excuse. A good excuse would be you inform prior that you won’t be able to join as you have a family emergency or an appointment with the doctor.

But it’s not just about you wanting to rest so you are taking leave, there can be many reasons behind why you want to miss work may it be for a full day or a half-day, it could be your loved ones are sick or you yourself are not feeling well, unexpected circumstances occur in your family or your life. These can be some of the reasons to call out of work.

It also becomes important for a person who has a job, to inform their boss about their leave. Most companies need you to give advance notice to call out of work, so if you know that on this particular date you have things to do and will require a leave then it’s better you inform your boss in advance.

But as everything is so unpredictable, you can’t always be aware of things happening in the future. So it would be great if you give genuine excuses to miss work rather than just giving bad excuses which will make your employer feel that you are just faking it because you want to miss work.

I would quote this in a simple way ” Be as genuine as possible even while giving reasons”.

We all know that somedays we lie to take a leave, just because we want to freshen up our mind from all the stress and the busy life. That’s completely okay but give valid reasons, so that your boss doesn’t feel that you just making up excuses and running away from your responsibilities.

So in today’s blog let’s get to know some of the best and most valid excuses to miss work, also will be providing some tips on how to keep it real while asking your boss for a leave.

10 Top Valid Reasons To Call Out Of Work:

1. Family Emergency:

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Now family emergencies can be any unexpected circumstances that occur. Reasons can be: family member got a serious illness, got to take the sick child to the doctor, car accident of someone from the family, or have to visit the funeral of someone close, sudden death in a family and so on.

The above reasons are understandable because they are serious ones. So you got to inform your, boss, immediately that you won’t be able to show up to work, because of a family emergency and let them know when you will be back at the office.

2. Doctor’s Appointment:

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You may have booked a doctor’s appointment on a weekday because there are times when you don’t get an appointment on a weekend. So this can be a good excuse to miss work or you can take a half-day as well at work if you want to.

Also if someone from your family is sick and they have a doctor’s appointment, at times you may have to accompany them so that they safely reach the hospital or clinic. Make sure to inform your boss, whatever the situation is for him to grant you leave for a day.

3. You’re Sick:

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When you’re sick, it’s better to skip work for a day or two and join when you feel well. Because if you have a viral fever, then there is a fear of it spreading to your other colleagues at the office, which will make them sick as well so it’s better to rest at home.

Other reasons can be, that you got food poisoning because you ate something bad at dinner and you are ill because of it. Also, some employers may require you to give a doctor’s note attached with your mail of leave. So make sure that you take it from your doctor.

Some of the other reasons can be that you have a headache, stomach ache, cough, cold and so on, which can be acceptable excuses to miss work.

4. Pet Emergency:

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If you have your own pet, and it is not keeping well and you got to take it to the veterinarian then it also can be considered as a good reason. If your pet has gone through surgery and you need to take care of him/her after bringing it home, it can be used as a reason to take a leave from work only for a day or two.

If you don’t have a pet, then you can’t use this as a reason to avoid work. Make sure to not use the same emergency reason, again and again, use it only when you actually have to take your pet to the vet or need to take care of them. Using the same reason often can lead you into trouble.

5. House Emergency:

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House emergencies can include many things like a gas leak at your home, your boiler breaking suddenly, or your house catching fire, and so on.

Any house emergency reason, which requires you to present, to fix it and sort things out can be included in this. It can also be if any repair person is coming to your house to fix the boiler, water leak, circuit or other, and no one is home and you need to stay until the person comes and repairs it, at that time you can ask your boss for a half day. So that when the situation is handled after that you can go to the office, but make sure to keep your boss informed about the same.

6. Car Trouble/ Transport Problems:

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If you are someone who travels by private transport or even with public transport, these reasons would be helpful for you to skip work. You can let your boss know that as you have car trouble, or that your car isn’t starting so you have to go to the car mechanic to fix it, so as soon as the car trouble get resolved you will get back to the office. This reason can work when you stay a little too far from your office, otherwise, you got to go to work by public transport otherwise.

But these can be a benefit for people who travel by public transport, as sometimes due to bad weather or construction work on roads or tracks, the metro, buses or even taxi services are late or are not available. Also if you have good luck, then even your ola and uber services cancel your ride sometimes because of far drop locations, non-availability of cabs in your area, payment issues or some other reasons.

7. Visit To Donate Blood:

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It’s one of the great reasons to miss work, as donating blood is a good thing and one should do it when got the opportunity. The reason you can tell your boss is that your society or nearby have conducted a blood donation camp and you are going there to donate blood. After coming from there you may feel weak and would need some time to rest.

Even if you don’t give a reason for visiting a blood donation camp, you can say that you have to donate blood to someone from your family who is in need of it and it’s a kind of a family emergency. So you won’t be able to show up for work.

8. Travel:

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If you have plans to go on a vacation or travel somewhere for your close cousin’s wedding, this can be considered as one of the valid reasons to miss work.

But for that to happen you have to make sure to inform about your holiday plan to your boss prior. So that you get a leave from him/her for traveling, without having to make excuses for last minute.

9. Bad Weather:

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Sometimes it rains too heavily during monsoon, so you can’t really travel because as streets are flooded you won’t be able to reach your office and might get stuck. Another reason could be a snowstorm or there is heavy snowfall happening in the city you stay in.

Your car is covered in full snow and you can’t drive it because even the roads are covered with snow, and it would be better off if you stay at home in such conditions. These excuses can be only given when the weather is actually worse, you can’t use these excuses on a daily basis.

10. To Have A Mental Health Day:

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Just like our physical health, mental health is also a priority. There are days when you want to give your best, but still, you aren’t able to because there are too many things going on in your life which is kind of making you stressed and sad.

So it’s better to take a day off, to just relax and just do what makes you feel good so that you feel refreshed and better. Many companies do accept this reason to give you leave, while other employers don’t consider this excuse. But no need to worry you can always give other reasons as an excuse if mental health reason is not accepted by your employer to grant you leave. You can use a personal matter or emergency to deal with as excuses.

Tips On How To Keep It real, While Asking Your Boss For A Leave:

  1. Be real and honest, tell them why you want to miss work. You don’t always have to lie, just let them know whatever the situation is and ask for a day off.
  2. Have clarity in what you say, don’t just make things up because if you get questioned you will get into a lot of trouble.
  3. You don’t always have to give huge explanations for anything, be genuine, state your reason clearly and maintain professionalism
  4. Don’t lie and give the same reasons again and again, for frequently getting holidays because then you may get fired for that.
  5. Let your employer know when you will be back after a vacation, holiday or even a day off.
  6. Also make sure to complete all your pending work, while you get back to the office. So that your employer knows that you value your job & duties and are responsible.

I hope you enjoyed reading this blog and got some pretty good reasons to get out of work. Use these valid reasons only when a situation occurs, if you just lie about it you never know that when a real situation like this arrives you may not actually get a leave. Lying sometimes is okay if you really want a break, but using it every time to get your holidays is not good, it damages your reputation in front of the employer. So be genuine and professional!

That’s it for today’s blog on reasons to call out of work.

 

 

How to Become a Lawyer: Everything You Need to Know

How to become a lawyer? This, I believe, is the first question that many high schools or prospective law students who aspire to be a lawyer has.

Being a lawyer necessitates knowledge of both the law and the ethos and structure of society. It is a very legal profession. A lawyer should have a fundamental understanding of human psychology, and the prerequisites for becoming a lawyer include a bachelor’s law degree and passing the BAR council test or the state BAR council examination.

Law is one of the most difficult professions to break into since there is so much competition and so much at risk (law school isn’t inexpensive). If you want to be a lawyer, you should know everything there is to know about the process.

Who are Lawyers?

A lawyer is someone who has been granted permission to practice law. They represent their clients in court or operate in the legal area in another manner. Not every lawyer works as a lawyer. After completing the requirements for acquiring a legal license and earning your license, you become a lawyer. The road to becoming a lawyer can be difficult. It’s critical to get started on your career path at a young age and develop good study habits whilst in junior high.

 

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What do Lawyers Do?

Lawyers are employed in both the government and industry. Advocates who represent clients assist their clients in understanding the law and pursuing the right plan of action for their situation. Their assistance might range from providing their client with legal counsel to legally defending their client in court. Lawyers may file legal documents, question witnesses, take witness statements, defend petitions in court, and lead trials. Every day is a bit unique for most lawyers.

While there are attorneys who investigate and protect criminals, many more are involved in regular life activities such as home purchases, will writing, counseling, advocacy, and bargaining. Lawyers work in government entities, law firms, private enterprises, non-profit organizations, and law schools. They assist members of the public in understanding laws, judgments, and regulations that affect their career and personal life.

Lawyers provide legal advice and representation to clients in both civil and criminal matters disputes. Before they even set foot in a courthouse, they usually offer guidance, draught paperwork, prepare legal documents, and counsel clients on legal activities. Once in the courthouse, they assist in the selection of jurors, the presentation of motions, and the questioning of witnesses.

What to Look for When Choosing a Law School?

Several law schools are teaching the same fundamental first-year subjects, but law schools differ greatly beyond that. When you already know the specialty you want to pursue, you may enroll in a law school that focuses on clinics or take optional classes in that subject. If you’re not sure where you want to go with your legal career, take a look at the variety of programs available at each law school.

Scholarships and grant programs at several law schools can help alleviate the expense of a law degree. Other elements to consider while making your decision include where you intend to reside after graduation, as well as the academic standing and bar passage rates of the institutions you’re considering.

Different Type of Law Careers

If aspiring lawyers wish to work in a corporate environment or aid private customers, law students often pick a certain area of practice in the legal field. They can choose to practice in real estate law, criminal law, corporate law, family law, intellectual property law, etc. Legal professionals have traditionally made up the legal profession. A solicitor is a lawyer who can offer legal advice and plead cases in court. A barrister is a lawyer who specializes in defending clients in court.

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Each sort of lawyer has unique problems, responsibilities, and benefits. Here are a few examples of the various sorts of attorneys.

  • Corporate Lawyer
  • Criminal Lawyer
  • Family lawyers
  • General Lawyer
  • Real Estate Lawyer
  • Immigration Lawyer and many more.

Steps to Becoming a Lawyer

To become a lawyer, you must have a specific degree of intellectual competence. If you’re curious about how to become a lawyer, there are a few steps you may do to get started:

Undergraduate Degree

A bachelor’s degree is required for admission to any aba accredited law school and top-tier law school. A bachelor’s degree is required for admittance to law school as a minimum education requirement. Most persons who want to pursue a profession in law will need to maintain a GPA of at least 3.0. At this level, the American Bar Association does not endorse any specific topic of study.

In reality, the American Bar Association reports that candidates from practically every field of study, from political theory to maths, get admitted to law school. Literature, cultural studies, finance, commerce, psychology, and media are common bachelor majors for prelaw students. There is no one-size-fits-all major for law school admission. However, prospective J.D. candidates who attend subjects they love report higher GPAs, according to legal instructors.

Law School Admission Test (LSAT)

A person must pass the Law School Admission Test in order to be admitted into law school.  This test is needed for all ABA-approved law schools, and also the majority of legal schools in Canada. The half-day standardized test measures a person’s verbal thinking ability as well as learned reading skills. This data is used by law schools to evaluate its applications.

While this exam isn’t always the best predictor of how well a person would do in law school, many schools give these results a huge amount of weight, almost as much as they do a person’s college GPAStudents who do not have a good GPA may find that doing well on the LSAT improves their chances of getting into law school. The LSAT is also used by several colleges for deciding financial assistance.

The LSAT is given 4 times per year in numerous different sites throughout the globe. In addition, to get accepted into law school for the following fall term, most law schools will demand that the LSAT be taken before December. However, if at all feasible, the exam should be taken in October or June.

Law Degree

To even be qualified to take the bar test, as per the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, you must first complete a legal training that ends in a law degree (Juris Doctor). To be qualified to take the bar exam in most jurisdictions, you must have graduated from a recognized law school. You can join a non – accredited law school in other jurisdictions, but you’ll have to pass extra tests.

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Law schools have their very own admissions and graduation standards. Law school enrollment is competitive. Students with an undergrad course and a decent grade point average are usually accepted into law schools. Typically, candidates must provide their LSAT results. Law school needs 3 years to finish full-time, while component students may need 4 or 5 years to finish their degree.

Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE)

Before taking the Bar test, aspiring professionals must take and pass the MPRE (Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination), an ethical exam. The MPRE is a two-hour, 60-question multiple-choice test administered 3 times each year by NCBE.

Bar Exam

Before certifying in a state, most states mandate attorneys to graduate from an ABA-approved school of law and complete the bar association test. The bar exam is the last stage in the process of becoming a lawyer. Although each state has its own assessment rules, the bar exam is often three main processes: the first day is spent taking the State-wide Bar Examination, and the second day is spent writing tests on various legal topics. It is not an easy task to pass the bar test.

The passing rate in certain states is as low as 40%. The bar test often comprises MCQ and essays that assess your understanding of state law as well as your opportunity to implement the law critically in a variety of case settings. Prior to granting complete legal licensing, the state agency of bar examiners considers the candidate’s academic background, competency, integrity, and capacity to defend others in legal issues, in relation to the bar exam.

Advancement in Career

Lawyers have several options to develop their profession. Freshman attorneys usually start off as associates, learning the ropes from more experienced lawyers. Attorneys may climb to become partners in an organization after so many years of solid practice, whereas others choose to create their own law firm. Some may choose to pursue a career as a judge or in public service instead of practicing law. Lawyers can continue their education by earning a master’s or doctorate degree. For attorneys interested in employment requiring research and academic studies, the Master of Law (LLM) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) are two popular options.

Skills Required

To battle, win against a competitor, convince a judge, and defend their clients, the lawyer requires a wide range of abilities.

  • For a student to become an attorney, the following abilities must be polished:
  • Communication through the mouth
  • Communication via the written word
  • Customer service
  • Organize your time.
  • Research that is both analytical and rational
  • Legal research Understanding of current technologies Understanding of legislation

Job opportunities for Lawyers

Lawyers can work in a variety of roles, including:

  • Having a private practice
  • The prosecuting attorney or district attorney
  • Prosecutor general
  • Drafter of legislation
  • Professor of law
  • Attorney for charities and non-profits
  • Lobbying and advocacy on behalf of a client
  • Advocacy and campaigning on behalf of underrepresented communities for a charity
  • In the legal system, a judge is a person who administers justice.
  • Judge of administrative law
  • Research assistant for a judicial Magistrate
  • A corporation’s in-house counsel
  • Working as an attorney for a government agency
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Attorney Vs Lawyer

Aren’t the phrases attorney and lawyer interchangeable? While the phrases are now interchangeable, there was formerly a definite differentiation between them.

  • A lawyer was defined as someone who had had legal education and training but did not practice law.
  • While previously, an attorney was legally competent to do much more than only offer legal advice (by completing the bar exam in their nation or region), they could also prosecute and oppose activities in the courtroom on behalf of their clients.

Furthermore, some individuals feel that ‘Lawyer’ refers to a profession, whereas ‘Attorney’ refers to a lawyer’s connection with a client. After graduating from law school and passing the bar test, you can choose which title best matches your legal practice and professional employment.

Why Become a Lawyer?

Lawyers are drawn to the profession for a variety of reasons. It’s a career that necessitates determination. The law may be a great pairing for persons who appreciate the excitement of a challenge and the pleasure that goes with winning a lawsuit or ascending the economic ladder.

Other attorneys are motivated by a desire to serve people. The law is appealing to those who desire to make a difference in the world because attorneys are influential. They have the ability to pursue court cases in order to obtain official directives that have a significant social impact. Those who pursue the legal profession typically find enormous joy in assisting others, whether on a major or local basis.

Career Advancement and Job Growth

As per the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are more than 8 lakh practicing attorneys in the U.s.a, with job growth expected to be 9% over the next ten years. These stats are based on federal statistics rather than data from individual schools.

A lawyer may choose to start their own legal practice based on their professional ambitions. An attorney, on the other hand, may utilize his or her legal knowledge to begin a career in politics. They might work for a government department as a legit contender or work for a federal agency before going into private practice. Attorneys may also opt to pursue a career in academics. A lawyer’s professional path is mostly determined by the individual and their own career aspirations.

Salary

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average annual income for attorneys was $126,930 in 2020, with the top 10% of respondents earning more than $208,000. State and municipal government employees earn less, while attorneys who specialize in finance and insurance law make the most.

Prospective attorneys deciding where to practice law should be informed that yearly incomes in 25 states outperformed the average income.

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7 Things To Keep in Mind Before Opting For a Start-Up

Who doesn’t want to step away from modern slavery- corporate firms suppressing your ideas and stealing your peace of mind while paying you peanuts in return?

Not everyone is built for the corporate culture, and with more and more people opting to start their business ventures, the startup culture is trending everywhere.

But startups can be tricky for the very reason that the idea is so popular and widespread. The entire process is also very challenging and result-driven.

Here are a few things that you should keep in mind before opting for a startup.

Networks:

You need to up your networking game by meeting as many like-minded people as possible- investors, strategists, entrepreneurs and industry experts- and look to these people for their inputs and assistance. This will increase your expertise in the field.

Review:

You need to make sure that you have a brilliant and innovative idea to act on, even if it means second-guessing, speculating and asking others for feedback.

You need to get an idea of how sellable your business is before you decide to launch it.

Assume:

You never really know what assumptions may work for you. You never know how successful your idea could turn out to be.

So feel free to assume some things and then look for unusual solutions for various issues. Even if your assumption turns out wrong, you will only learn from the mistake.

Competition:

Look for options that lesser people are opting for because trending startup options will be full of competition, and establishing yourself in those fields will be difficult.

Problems:

The initial stages focus more on solving the smaller issues than tackling the big problems.

Demand and Supply:

A careful market review will make you realize what product is in high demand by the people. If you can capitalize on this data, you will surely be successful.

Funding:

Always keep your funding options handy, as none of your ideas will ever manifest into reality without capital. Whether it is crowdfunding or sponsors, you should always be prepared.  

Now that you know these tips, set out to conquer the startup world!

15 Tricky Google Interview Questions

Competitive tech giants like Google are known for asking the weirdest, puzzling, most convoluted questions that are designed to test your ability to perform under pressure.

Unlike other jejune job interview questions, these questions will force you to use your critical thinking skills and gauge your problem-solving capabilities.

Having said that, some of their questions were so tricky that they had to be banned from being asked!

Every year, Glassdoor, a career website, publishes a list of the most bizarre questions asked by some of the biggest tech companies including Google.

These are our top 15 picks of the trickiest questions Google has asked in their interviews:

1. “Why are manhole covers round?”

2. “Design an evacuation plan for the building.”

3. “Name a prank you would pull on x manager if you were hired.”

4. “How many ways can you think of, to find a needle in a haystack?”

5. “Estimate the number of tennis balls that can fit into a plane.”

6. “Describe Adwords to a seven-year-old.”

7. “How much should you charge to wash all the windows in Seattle?”

8. “Explain the significance of ‘dead beef’.”

9. “How many piano tuners are there in the entire world?”

10. “How many times a day does a clock’s hands overlap?”

11. “Do you have an IQ of more than 130?”

12. “What is the weight of the empire state building?”

13. “Tell me what happened when a man pushed his car to the hotel and lost his fortune?”

14. “How would you solve homelessness in downtown San Francisco?”

15. “How many cars travel across a bridge each day?”

Most of us would have never even mused over these things. Pat yourself if you could crack some of these questions without looking at the answers.

Wish you all the luck if you’re preparing for an equally tough interview.

Do let us know if you ever land yourself a job with one of the best employers in America, Google!

How to Keep Cool in Interviews?

Getting nervous right before your interview is exceptionally normal. However, sweaty palms, flushed face, and shaky voice won’t help you get your dream job. You have to learn how to stay calm to cope with the uncomfortable reactions of your body.

The nervousness will increase multiple times if you appear for an interview for the first time without any experience.

Let us help you with some tips that will help you to stay calm during your interview.

How can You Keep Calm during Interviews?

Prepare properly

Lack of preparation is one of the common reasons for anxiety before an interview. Ensure that you prepare thoroughly for the discussion, learning about the company and job requirements.

Conduct a mock interview in front of the mirror. Rehearsing your speech will help you with the natural flow during the interview.

Develop a positive attitude

Positivity will help you greatly in getting your dream job. If you can visualize your success, you can achieve it.
It will also help you display your confidence and keep your face relaxed.

Learn relaxation techniques

Despite all the preparation, you can get interview jitters just minutes before the interview. Learning relaxation techniques will help you calm your nerves and reduce the stress hormone.

You can listen to soothing music and learn relaxation breathing to relax anywhere.

Get enough sleep

It can be hard to fall asleep the night before the interview, but a good night’s rest will help you to wake up refreshed in the morning. Always try to schedule the interview in the morning to focus on the interview energetically.

Having a light breakfast will help you to concentrate on the job interview instead of thinking about getting a break to eat.

That’s it. Just maintain your calm and take your time before answering any question.

Good luck, go ace it.

Focusing on Collective Gain: Why Is It Important?

Collective gain for an organization is the most important part of their goals. An organization doesn’t really take into consideration your individual achievements if they have not been centred around the greater good of the organization that you’re working for. And more importantly, this shows how committed the organization is towards growth and that in itself is great for your own personal growth.

From competition to team initiatives, if done healthily, these make an organization thrive.

If you continue to simply focus on your own achievements and personal goals, you may be successful in creating an impressive resume, but that resume is incomplete without a good recommendation and a good image in front of the employers.

Every person has a distinct personality setup. While extroverts are great with interactions and rank high on energy while thriving in a group, introverts are instrumental in providing the necessary stability at the workplace.

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And the importance of team efforts cannot be downplayed ever. This is because the collective qualities of every unique individual bring something innovative to the table, and that is how you just ace at your projects.

It doesn’t matter how many awards or accreditations you earn at your own disposal. What really would work when your contribution is being assessed for an organization is how much you put yourself out there for ensuring that your company generates the maximum results and revenues.

And for achieving that, you have to sometimes be the underdog. So many employees tend to make it all about themselves, and that is exactly where they end up losing out on their coveted promotions.

Here’s the thing. The collective gain for an organization will always be more crucial. In a team, another person’s gifts can mask another person’s weakness, and that’s how organizations work. If it were about an individual’s performance, they wouldn’t spend so much on hiring so many people to have them work together.

And every single talent is required to navigate through the project and effectively troubleshoot because different people have different approaches for addressing a situation or a challenge.

Top Tips to Study Abroad

Here’s Why You Should Start Planning Early If You Want to Study Abroad

Do you aspire to complete your studies in a foreign country? Even if you plan to complete your bachelor’s degree in your home country and master’s in a foreign country, you need to start planning in 12th grade.

Scoring high isn’t a reason to start planning early because even if you don’t plan to go, you need to score well to secure a better future.

Here are four reasons why you should start planning early if you want to study abroad:

1. Profile-building

Just like I mentioned above, you have to get high scores. But only getting good marks isn’t enough because everyone wants more.

You need to be in extracurricular activities like sports, dance, music, writing, or anything that reflects that you can handle multiple things at the same time.

2. Start your research

If you plan to go for your master’s, you need to research your options well. The best way you finalize your university of choice is to put in in-depth research for at least a few months.

Visit university websites, read forums, student feedback, and the university’s global rankings.

Also, read articles that talk about the best universities to study your course.

3. Attend college fairs

College fairs are one of the best ways to find out more about the universities. Sometimes, there isn’t much information on the college website and despite being good, you might not shortlist it.

College fairs also give you the chance to interact with students like you, professors, and head of departments of that university, and get career prospects as well.

4. Start writing essays

You might or might not need to give the IELTS or TOEFL exams. It depends on which board you completed your former education on and what your score was.

In both exams, you have to write essays. They can be on current topics, any highlighting topic of that year, or something related to your course.

I hope these tips helps you with your plans ahead.

3 Ideal Jobs for Finance Graduates

A finance graduate is highly regarded in the market. It reflects in the salaries they get since they get very generous pay. They are considered to be the most intelligent as they deal in money.

Most financiers complete their undergraduate degrees and don’t do post-graduation. Usually, a bachelor’s degree is enough to get a high-paying job, as experience matters a lot in this sector.

Here are three jobs that are ideal for finance graduates:

1. Financial manager

As a financial manager, it is your job to scale its finances and monetary goals. In bigger enterprises, you have to do a strategic analysis of your company’s worth and grow it. A financial manager gets a starting salary of $87,436 in the US.

In smaller enterprises, you have to manage the account as well. Generally, you have to manage budgets, create financial reports, and develop financial contacts.

2. Chartered accountant

To become a chartered accountant, you need to get a Certified Public Accountant certificate along with a degree in finance.

The starting salary of a chartered accountant in the US is $91,299. Your job will involve giving financial advice, managing budgets and financial systems, and performing audits.

You grow quickly in a career in chartered accountancy and often get very generous pay.

3. Actuary

An actuary analyses the company and market risks and forecasts and manages future financial risks. The starting salary of an actuary in the US is $82,735. Along with a degree in finance, you also need a certificate from the Casualty Actuarial Society or the Society of Actuaries.

You need to create your strategies and tools to estimate the risk. It involves a lot of calculations and mathematics. As an actuary, you need to have excellent communication skills and have a strong business background.

If you are a finance graduate, these are the top job you should be applying for.

How to Stay Focused at Work: A Complete Guide 2022

It happens to all of us! You’re driven to strike off all the tasks on your to-do list, and just then, in a twinkling, you find your mind wayfaring across beautiful plains and valleys in some corner of the world!

Here are seven effective ways to stop dawdling while staying on alert at work:

1. One task at a time 

Jot down your tasks for the day even before you begin work. Cross out the ones you’ve completed. Complete the task at hand before moving on to another one because otherwise, you wouldn’t be able to do justice to either of those tasks.

Single-tasking leads to better focus.

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2. Turn your incognito on 

A study found that cell phones, social media sites, and email account for about 60% of distractions at work.

Work out a system for only urgent messages to reach you. Turn your status invisible on instant messengers and social networking sites. Lock your phone away in the drawer. Don’t give in to temptations easily!

3. Get aboard the reward train 

Set short, realistic goals and reward yourself after completing each goal.

For example, buy yourself a cookie or watch a YouTube video of your choice after finishing the first five tasks on your list. You’ll be ticking things off the list sooner than you know.

4. Snack it away 

Certain foods/fluids like chocolate, citrus fruits, caffeine, and water help you to feel alerted and energized throughout the day at work. Whenever you feel distracted, reach out for healthy munchies.

This will prevent you from engaging in other unrelated activities.

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5. Music mollifies the mind 

Music is meditation, they say. It can be quite relaxing and inspiring at times. For many people, there isn’t a better way to help them push through the day without the right music.

It’s important to pick an appropriate genre so that your performance remains unaffected.

6. Put on those headphones 

Some external sources of stimuli like the chattering amongst colleagues, noisy carpentry work, sounds coming from outside the window tends to interrupt our work. Headphones are your solution to this problem.

It also gives an indication to others that you’re occupied with important work and don’t have time to chat.

7. Clean to concentrate 

With too many things in disarray, you are bound to get distracted.

Organize your stuff. Only keep what you really need within your reach.

Let’s face it, the distractions coming from our surroundings are not in our command. We can, however, discipline ourselves and use some of the methods mentioned above to keep our work at full throttle.

5 Steps to Choose a Career Path After High School

For many years, your school has provided you with a protected environment that shielded you from the hardships of the world out there. And now, it is finally coming to an end!

Remember when you were all lively and cheery as a kid? Whenever anyone would ask, “What would you like to be when you grow up?” and you would be quick to reply to this question with a “Doctor!”, “Miss World!” or even an ambitious, “Astronaut!”.

Cut to a couple of decades later, you realize that the same question is indeed not an easy one to answer. The path you choose in order to get your dream job may be laden with challenges. But, there are many ways to help you sail through this journey more smoothly.

Here are five steps that would guide you in choosing a career path after high school –

1. Pursue your passion

As the saying goes, don’t try to pick a job that has great vacation time; rather, pick a job that doesn’t make you want to escape from it. A very important factor to consider when choosing a career is your passion. What do you enjoy doing? What motivates you each day to get up?

Try looking for careers that would answer this question and match your interests.

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2. Take an Aptitude/Personality Test

Not sure about your abilities and shortcomings? Take a career assessment test to assist you in understanding this. Ask yourself, “What am I good at?”

If you love socializing or enjoy working around people, you may want to consider career options that involve interaction with people. Whereas if you enjoy working in solitude, or have a penchant for computers, consider programming or writing!

3. Research! And then, Research some more!

Browse the internet regularly, and you may be surprised to find suitable career paths that you never knew about! With the internet at your service, it is now easy to explore your career options. Try not to button down your decisions solely on the basis of what you already know.

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4. Always Ask for Help

Many of us put ourselves through this daunting task all by ourselves, which leads to self-doubt and confusion. Why do this when you can seek help from experts, career guidance counselors, or even your own family members?

The internet will provide you with unlimited information about this topic, but no article can tell you about the hidden perks and pitfalls or introduce you to new opportunities based on your personality.

5. Craft a professional resume 

Last but not least, prepare an updated resume that speaks about your credentials and capabilities. If this is your first time, don’t feel intimidated. There are enough samples, templates, resources available online that will help you do this meticulously.

The process of choosing a career option is not a linear one. It’s more like a meandering road that could lead you to a completely different course in the end. According to reports, people switch careers at least five times in their lives.

So don’t fret about choosing the perfect career. What’s important is that you at least make a choice.