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I am educationally qualified because I was trained for the job.  I have enough years of experience in the field of clerical work. I have good written and oral communication skills.  I am client oriented. And I work for the good of the company and taking all experiences as a learning tool for improvement.

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I have a very satisfactory written and oral communication.  To be able to enhance my communication skills I have gone back to school where I completed my Enhanced training in English Proficiency then again I went back to the university where I earned my degree in Diploma in Special Education. And every day I read newspapers, issuances and books.
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The most frustrating thing that happened was when no one passed my periodical exam. The best thing that happened was when all of them diligently make up and got very high scores during the final periodical exam.
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Selection Process

Selection is the process of choosing from a group of applicants those individuals best suited for a particular
position. Most managers recognize that employee selection is one of their most difficult, and most important,
business decisions. This process involves making a judgment -not about the applicant, but about the fit
between the applicant and the job by considering knowledge, skills and abilities and other characteristics required to perform the job Selection procedures are not carried out through standard pattern and steps in this. Process can vary from organization to organization some steps performed and considered important by one organization can be skipped by other organization.
Environmental Factors Affecting the Selection Process A permanent, standardized screening process could greatly simplify the selection process. However, development of such a process even if it were possible and desirable would not eliminate deviations to meet the unique needs of  particular situation.

Legal Considerations
Legislation, executive orders, and court decisions have a major impact on human resource management. It is important for hiring managers to see the relationship between useful and legally defensible selection tools.

Speed of Decision Making
The time available to make the selection decision can have a major effect on the selection process. Closely following selection policies and procedures can provide greater protection against legal problems; however, there are times when the pressure of business will dictate that exceptions be made.

Organizational Hierarchy
Different approaches to selection are generally taken for filling positions at different levels in the organization.

Applicant Pool
The number of applicants for a particular job can also affect the selection process. The process can be truly
selective only if there are several qualified applicants for a particular position. The number of people hired for a particular job compared to the individuals in the applicant pool is often expressed as a selection ratio.

Type of Organization
The sector of the economy in which individuals are to be employed private,  governmental, or not-forprofit can also affect the selection process.

Probationary Period
Many firms use a probationary period that permits evaluating an employee's ability based on performance. This may be either a substitute for certain phases of the selection process or a check on the validity of the process.

Selection Criteria
Mostly the selection of applicant depends upon the
following factors or criterions.
1. EDUCATION
2. COMPETENCIES
3. EXPERIENCE
4. SKILLS AND ABILITIES
5. PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS

Applicant who is best fit should be hired instead of hiring a person with extra ordinary skills it means right person for right job should be hired person who is over or under qualified for the particular job will not be able to adjust in the organization.

STEPS IN THE SELECTION PROCESS
The selection process typically begins with the preliminary interview; next, candidates complete the application for employment. They progress through a series of selection tests, the employment interview, and reference and background checks. The successful applicant receives a company physical examination and is employed if the results are satisfactory. Several external and internal factors impact the selection process, and the manager must take them into account in making selection decisions. Typically selection process consists of the following steps but it is not necessary that all organization go through all these steps as per requirement of the organization some steps can be skipped while performing the selection process.
1. Initial Screening
2. Application Blank
3. Pre-employment Testing
. General Intelligence Tests
. Aptitude Tests
. Personality and Interest Tests
. Achievement Tests
. Honesty Tests
4. Interview
. Structured Interview
. Unstructured Interview
. Mixed Interview
5. Background Checks
6. Conditional job offer
7. Medical Exam/Drug Tests
8. Final Selection Decision
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Cosmetic mouthwashes- Most over-the-counter commercial mouthwashes fall into this category. In most cases, they are designed to mask bad breath (halitosis),  rinse debris from the teeth and gums and temporarily reduce the amount of bacteria in the mouth.

Therapeutic mouthwashes-These offer the same benefits as cosmetic rinses, but also help prevent or treat certain oral health conditions, such as the build-up of dental plaque. This includes prescription antiplaque and antigingivitis rinses, as well as rinses that contain fluoride (which strengthens the teeth and protects them from decay). Some may also provide relief from oral pain.
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It is never easy to handle a scared or a terrified pet. But some ways of managing the fright could be:

To take Short car rides to pleasant places, such as a park can take away some of the fear of the unknown.

Speak to your owner about working with some non-stressful office visits (maybe just a quick peek in the waiting room to get a biscuit!) to help the pet be more manageable when or if the need arises. Communication with owner as to  how to handle pets could prove beneficial.

Talk with the owner about pre-visit tranquilzers or other in-office methods for a calm exam.

Choose quieter times of the day, when extra technicians are available.

Another option to avoid veterinary office stress is to find a mobile veterinarian.

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