Jawatan kosong : Universiti Malaysia Sabah

Senarai Jawatan Yang Ditawarkan




Kumpulan Pengurusan dan Professional

No.   Nama Jawatan Gred
1   Pegawai Perubatan UD43
2   Pegawai Veterinar G41
3   Pegawai Pertanian G41
4   Pustakawan S41
5   Pegawai Psikologi S41
6   Pegawai Belia Dan Sukan S41
7   Pegawai Kewangan W41
8   Juruaudit W41
9   Pegawai Tadbir N41
10   Jurutera J41
11   Pegawai Sains C41
12   Pegawai Pemeriksa Paten Q41

Kumpulan Sokongan I

No.   Nama Jawatan Gred
1   Jururawat Pergigian U29
2   Juruteknologi Makmal Perubatan U29
3   Pembantu Farmasi U29
4   Pembantu Perubatan U29
5   Pembantu Teknik J29
6   Artis Budaya B27
7   Penolong Akauntan W27
8   Penolong Pegawai Belia Dan Sukan S27
9   Penolong Pegawai Hal Ehwal Islam S27
10   Penolong Pegawai Keselamatan KP27
11   Penolong Pegawai Sains C27
12   Penolong Pegawai Tadbir N27
13   Penolong Pengurus Asrama N27
14   Ahli Fotografi B21
15   Ahli Fotografi B17
16   Artis Budaya B17
17   Juruteknik J17
18   Juruteknik Komputer FT17
19   Pembantu Akauntan W17
20   Pembantu Belia Dan Sukan N17
21   Pembantu Makmal C17
22   Pembantu Penerbitan N17
23   Pembantu Perpustakaan S17
24   Pembantu Pertanian G17
25   Pembantu Setiausaha N17
26   Pembantu Tadbir (Perkeranian/Operasi) N17
27   Pembantu Tadbir Kewangan W17
28   Penerbit Rancangan B17
29   Penyelia Asrama N17
30   Serang A17

Kumpulan Sokongan II

No.   Nama Jawatan Gred
1   Atendan Kesihatan U3
2   Pembantu Am Pejabat N1


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How To Get the Job Interview

Scoring the interview for the job that you want doesn’t have to be rocket science. Sometimes you can score that interview by simply making a phone call. There are many ways that people go about trying to get an interview. The methods of achieving one vary by company. It is best to know what the company’s application process is before taking your first step.

Generally, when a company is hiring they post an ad in the newspaper or an online job bank. How to contact them is usually included in the ad as well. You don’t want to email a resume to a company that is requesting that you walk in with your resume. You don’t want to call a company that requires a faxed resume etc. Ignoring their initial contacting information will guarantee that you will not get that interview because you have already proven that you can’t follow simple directions.

Sometimes, you can get a job lead from a friend before the job has been posted. If this is the case, you can either ask the friend to give the employer your resume and cover letter. If your friend doesn’t actually work where the lead came from, you can try calling about the position and ask what the application procedure is.

There are four general methods of applying for a job, and they include these basic methods.

Sending a Resume

Some companies prefer that you mail in your resume. For this type of approach, it is best to include a cover letter with your resume. The cover is a basic letter that describes the position that you are interest in and a few details of your qualifications and skills. It is basically your lead in to your resume. Before writing your cover letter, you should know whom the letter is to be addressed to. You never want to begin a cover letter with “Dear Sir or Madame” or “To whom it may Concern”. It shows that you have not prepared, and that you are not looking for a specific position with their company, but any job that you can get your hands on. Basically, it is disrespectful to your prospective employer.

Emailing Your Resume

Emailing resumes is becoming a commonplace way for recruiters to get resumes. Most companies offer this method as an alternative to the others. However, there are few tips on how you should go about it.
You should attach your resume as a word document or PDF file. These are the most common formats and what most companies will accept. The subject line should read like this: Smith, John (clerical position)This makes it easy for the recruiter to know who the email is from, and what it pertains to. It also assures that your email will be read.
Sometimes there are specific methods for addressing an emailed resume. Some companies have certain subject line requirements so follow them. If your company wants you to paste your resume, don’t send attachments because your email will be deleted right away.

Faxing Your Resume

Again, you will need to include a cover letter when you fax in your resume. If you are not using your own fax machine, be sure to include your proper contact information. The rules for your cover letter are the same as for mailing your resume. More about cover letters will be provided a bit later on in this book.

Walk-In Your Resume

For this type of application procedure, you will want to dress appropriately. You would want to dress just like you would for an interview. Company’s usually ask you to do this if you are going to be working directly with customers. They ask for a walk in because they want to get a look at your grooming habits right away. Sometimes, a walk in will have the employer giving you a brief interview on the spot, to see if they will require a formal interview later. So be on your best and most appropriate behavior.

Also, walk-ins do not require you to bring in a cover letter with your resume. Your appearance is sort of the cover letter. Sometimes, you will be requested to fill out an application form as well. Smile and be polite, no matter who you are talking to. That could be the difference between getting an interview and just taking an extra trip for nothing.

Telephoning for an Interview

It is not particularly common anymore for companies to ask you to call them for an interview. That is usually saved for jobs that include sales and/or jobs that are not so easily applied for by the other methods. Telephoning for an interview is a bit common when a company requires that you be on the phone a lot. It gives them a feel for the quality and the personality of the person on the phone. When making this type of interview request, always speak in a clean and clear manner. Be polite and prepared to answer any questions that may be asked of you. You might approach the telephone interview like this:

“Hello Mr. Brown, I am Mike Sandal. I am calling with regards to your ad in the Post about the clerical position”. If you are asked your experience and/or previous work experience, be prepared to answer quickly and explain how long you have been doing that type of work and give a brief description of your duties.