Preparing for a job interview? What to do?

job interview

Once you are called for an interview, you should consider a time to prepare for it. But what to do? You are not a fortune teller, so you don´t know what you are going to be asked for. Especially, if you have never been to an interview here in Chile.

Here we go with the tips:

 1) Company information: this is something pretty obvious, but a lot of people don´t do it. Read about the company: website, public figures, google it. Try to discover the company culture and philosophy. Focus in the area that you are applying for. For example, if you are searching for an opportunity in Finance, you should understand figures and all the available finance numbers. Study the business if you come from other industry. The level of knowledge that you are expected to manage will depend on the seniority of the position that you are applying for. In some positions, it is expected that you do a very depth research, especially if the interview is with the Line Manager.

2) Try to think how this position will contribute to your career plan and why you are interested in it and in the company.

3) Nowadays, most of the interviews are based in competence questions. That means that you should think about examples where you put them in action. Read the required competences for the position (if not available, try to think which can be the main one). For instance, if the job requires project management, think about the most complex project that you lead. Or for customer service, think about how you manage a difficult situation with a client. Or a situation that you have to say no to a client.

4) Your strengths and “development areas” (or the so called weakness) will be asked in different ways. So think about it and search for examples in your previous jobs. For the development areas, don´t be afraid to mention something not positive about yourself, but try to consider how do you deal to mitigate this weakness. Think out of the box and don´t mention the typical things: “I am to responsible” “Very detailed” “Proactive”. A good interviewer could challenged and ask for a different example.

5)Think about your main challenges that you deal with, major projects, most complex situations. This could be asked. Think about your major failures and how you deal with.

6) For each position, have in mind your main responsibilities and your major achievements. The ones that you achieve and not other people. Sometimes the “we” is not so good, interviewers want to know your contribution and not that someone else did it.

7) What are your main skills? Your main talents?

 8) What kind your working style you prefer? In what environments do you feel more confortable? What kind of bosses do you prefer?

9) If you are going to lead a team, think about your leadership style.

Spend some time reflecting about yourself. It is useful if you prepare a file with this information and you read it before the interview.

If you have just arrived to Chile, you could be asked why you are here, are you alone? do you have a family? do you plan to stay here all your life…  and a lot of uncomfortable questions. It is good that you are prepared to answer this personal questions. If you are changing jobs, be prepared to answer why do you want to change.

For next time, we will continue with the interview itself…

 

 

How to write a CV for Chilean Market?

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This is a topic that we are frequently asked. Nowadays, international assignments have changed and in a lot of cases, both partners of a couple are workers. So, for the success of the expatriation, it is important that both of them find a job and continue their career development.

To write a CV seems something easy, but a lot of people lose the opportunity to get an interview because they are not accurate in their CVs. Here you will find some tips:

Extension: This is a very important point, please don´t write a bible! Think that recruiters receive hundreds of CV per job search. Ideally one or two pages. It needs to have the most relevant information according to the job search that you are applying for.

Format: We recommend to use a simple format that facilitates the reading. No grammar errors, no colours, simple font.

Contact data: Please put in a handy place your contact data, especially email address and telephone. In the telephone, please put the complete number including the code area. If the recruiter is in another country, they could not know how to dial. Civil status is something optional. The age in European and Americans CVs are not included. In Latin America, to be honest, is something that sometimes is asked in the CV. Up to you. Regarding the RUT, a lot of recruiters recommend not to put the RUT number, but being a foreigners if you have a RUT, I recommend to put the number or what visa you have. If the recruiter is to close and don´t find this information, maybe he/she will discharge you because thinks that it is too complicate to hire you.

Brief summary: We recommend to include  a paragraph with a summary. Maybe you can copy what you have in Linkedin. It is very helpful for recruiters to find at the beginning of the CV the most relevant information. Think about key words of your profile. 3 or 4 lines.

Experience: Start with the most recent experience. Be very accurate. Put company name, job title, dates (start and end date) and a summary of the main responsibilities and achievements. Your story has to be understood with a fast look.

Education: we see that in Chilean market, the education is very important. Check if your career is available in Chile or if there is any equivalency. Maybe between brackets, you can but the chilean correlation. Or clarify the years of study (maybe you study an university career and Chile that name refers to a technician career).

Language: if you speak English, this is a very good point for Chilean Market. Put this information in a visible place. If the job ad is in English, send the English version. It is also important that you have an Spanish version.

Salary: don´t put the salary in the CV. Unless it is requested.

References: Think about 3 persons that can refer you is requested. If you have someone in Chilean market, it is very appreciated.

If you need tips on how to look for a job, you can read our previous post.

Global Mobility Services, our main sponsor, can advise you how to look for a job in Chile in the most effective way: CV preparation, interviews and job search strategy:info@gmobilityservices.com.

 

 

 

I need a massage

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Probably you all agree that at this time of the year, we are so tired. Full of events, all the year behind.. Batteries are going down.. I don´t not know you, but I definitely need a massage!

Our prefer spot for massages in the city is Spa One& Only. It has two stores, both in Vitacura. As soon as you enter the place, you feel the relax mood. You have different treatments, between 30 and 60 minutes. You can also buy a gift certificates.

After the massage, to continue with the zen mood, you can go to Quinoa Restaurant, one of the best veggie restaurant in the city. I really recommend the mezze dish which has  Falafel, hummus, baba ganoush, tzatziki and salad.
Or maybe, you can go to Metro Cuadrado Cafe, a small place where you can enjoy nice sweet things. Both are located in Luis Pasteur Avenue.

Relax and enjoy!

Online groceries! what a pleasure!

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We are all running with the groceries for holidays celebration. It is so tiring and supermarkets are all full. That´s why we decided to share this list of online supermarkets. Be careful, make your order with time, in some pages you should do it one or two days before the day you need it. Especially, if you don´t have a lot of availability and you want your order the delivery at special time range. Normally, you can select morning, afternoon or all day.

1) Jumbo

2) Lider

3) Telermercados: This is online an online supermarket

4) La Vega Virtual: only for fruits and vegetables

 

Another tip! If you live close to a supermarket, you can tip (around CLP 2.000) the packer and they can walk you home with the shopping cart. This is useful if you don´t have a car.

 

 

Cheers! Our wines recommendation

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To be honest I did not know much about wines.. but don´t get disappointed please continue reading! Living in Chile, I learnt to enjoy wines and I was able to get good advice for this post.

You should know that here it is typical when you are invited to a dinner to bring a bottle of wine. In supermarkets, you have plenty of options so if you are not an expert it is difficult to know which wine to buy.

Chile is known for its Carménères, a wine grape variety originally planted in the Médoc region of Bordeux, France and rediscovered in Chile in 1994, very interesting story. You can also find perfect Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noit and Sauvignon Blanc.

Below you can find a list of wines brand that we totally recommend, you can find it in supermarkets or special wines shop:
1) Casa Silva, Los Ligues, Gran Reserva
2) Santa Ema, Reserva
3) Montes Alpha
4) Gran Tarapacá
5) Concha y Toro, Serie Riberas
6) Vino Catalina, Viña Santa Ema
7) Casas del Bosque: It has a delicious Sauvignon Blanc, perfect for this time of the year. The Pinot noir is our favourite.
Cheers!

Cake in the City!

 

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You should know that it is difficult to find modern styles cakes in Santiago. If you check pastry shop, in general they sell big creamy cakes. Although, you can find fancy desserts at restaurants, it is not easy to find a fancy cake to bring home for your birthday.

In any case, if you like creamy, for us, one of the best cakes of Santiago is the Tres Leches of Laura R. This cake totally worth the creamy.

Laura R is one of the pastry shops that we recommended. The cheesecake is also good. Another good place is Dulceria Frutillar. Totally recommended Chocolate manjar!

In Coquinaria, you can also find a nice cheesecake. If you like little cakes, like individual portions, you can find good options in Tea Connection.

I really miss a good apple crumble! If you know where I can find it let me know!

 

 

Survival fashion tips#1: Just arrived to Santiago

FASHION

 

If you just arrived to this new city, you will probably feel identified with one of these 2 options:

  • you moved to the city with a few luggage or ;
  • your things will arrive with the moving company. So….here is the news: This will take a while!

In both cases, you will need to go shopping to survive the first couple of months. Don´t panic! to help you, we will give you some useful tips:

-The easiest, popular and fastest way to shop what you need (or want) in Santiago is in shopping malls. So, here below we give you a list of the most visited malls.

  • Parque Arauco. Las Condes
  • Alto Las Condes. Las Condes
  • Costanera Mall. Providencia
  • Portal La Dehesa. La Dehesa

In there, you will find a lot of affordable fashion international brands. Some examples are:

  • The GAP
  • H&M (only in Costanera)
  • Forever 21
  • Topshop
  • Zara
  • Banana Republic

Apart from that, Chile has very important National department stores with great variety of products (from clothes to furniture) good prices and practical shopping experience.

The best well known are:rrrr

  • Paris
  • Falabella
  • Ripley

 

At last but not least,we have brands we love that are:

  • Rapsodia
  • Bimba y Lola
  • Jazmin Chebar
  • Prune
  • Paula Cahen D´anvers
  • Etiqueta Negra

Apart from malls, you have some new and beautiful shopping areas, but normally you won´t find the  commercial brands.

About this, we will continue talking in the next posts, but with this information you have your survival fashion  kit ready to go!

In black and yellow wheels

 

taxi final

If you still don´t have a car or maybe- like me- you don´t drive, it is good to have in your cell phone different numbers of taxis. There 3 good apps that works here in Santiago:

These applications are great because you don´t have even to make call, you download the app, create a user and then you can use it very simple when you need it. In general, in 5 minutes your taxi arrives.

If you are more traditional and you need to call to trust, here you can have some taxi agencies:

Best boutique hotel in Colchagua

 

Hotel boutique la Sara

In the Colchagua Valley (about 3 hours from Santiago) you can find the best red wines in the country; the best Carmeneres come from this area. Specially, the ones from the Apalta region, which are the most premium wines.  Look in the bottle for the especification, and try La Apostolle, Montes or Viu Manent.

Great wines are easy to find, but  great accomodation is another story.  They are mostly overpriced and old, so it’s hard to find the bed and breakfast feeling in most hotels or lodges in Colchagua.

So finally, after several trips we came across Hotel Boutique La Sara. This wonderful country house, with only four rooms, is owned by the Bisquert Family, who have a winery in the area. It is a comfy house, with a fireplace and an open kitchen. Guest can relax together by the fire, while enjoying some jazz and wine. The river is very close by, so if the weather is nice you could sit outside, and listen to the water. It has an old farmhouse feel, yet it is very exclusive.

Hotel Boutique La sara

Prepared food- No judgement

gourmet finish

 

Yesterday we were invited to a dinner in the house of European friends that just arrived to the city.  The dinner was at 20:00 and we decided to make an effort an arrived on time. As the effort was so big, we arrived too early. To kill the time we went for a walk in Piedra Roja (the dinner was in a Condo close to the Laguna). There, I found a store of La Punta and I thought I would recommend this place to them to find good quality prepared food. Immediately after, I had a “positive prejudice” and I said, “they probably won´t buy prepared food… they must cook”. Once I was at the dinner, they mentioned that back in Europe they used to buy delivery and prepared food all the time and here it is difficult to find.

That was the moment that I recommended La Punta. I had already used it for a different occasion, including new year´s eve dinner. It is especially useful at the beginning that you are meeting new people and you don´t have a lot of time to cook (or the skills like in my case).

I recommend the lasaña Camaron Jaiba or Boloñesa. You can also try the roast beef or turkey with different sauces. You don´t even have to think about the dessert, you can buy it there. I recommend suspiro Limeño, Postre 3 leches and Tiramisu.  The “Quiches” are an excellent option for a quick weekend lunch.

You can find La Punta stores in different locations: Chicureo, Lo Barnechea, Las Condes and Vitacura.