Monday, December 3, 2018

How social media can help or ruin your career?


Tech savvy or not, chances are you have at least one account on one of the major social media networks; namely Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Google+. And while these fairly new communication channels have opened doors for young professionals to search for jobs and get noticed; they have likewise made it easier for employers to investigate candidates.

Invisible weapon for disxcrimination

It's not professional for hiring personnel to judge you based on your facebook account for sure, but you can't prevent it from happening. We are humans in the end, and your future boss might not even admit it to him/her self but the way you put yourself out there on social networks might indeed affect their decision when it comes to hiring you.
One particularly interesting study in the US revealed discrimination among a certain type of employers where religion background and sexual orientation as listed on fake social media profiles caused apparent discrimination. For instance, applicants who indicated they are Muslim were not selected as opposed to their Christian counterpart who had the same exact qualifications. Luckily, the entire thing was fake.
While we don't endorse racism, drug use or lying; which are main reasons found for employers not hiring potential candidates, we strongly recommend that you routinely re-visit your privacy settings on facebook, Twitter and Google+ to avoid being misjudged or discriminated by anyone.
But even after you do that, keep in mind that information about you is still out there for friends and acquaintances to read and share with others with or without your permission.
As for Twitter, your tweets are public. Make sure you mean what you say in those 140 characters.

Utilize social media for your benefit

When used smartly; Social Media can help you develop your career and land a great job. Here are a few tips to help you:

1.      Be Engaged
Follow companies in your field on LinkedIn and Twitter to engage in related discussions and be notified about their news and new job openings. “Like” companies you’re interested in but don't stop at that; it's important to participate in conversations about the industry and profession on Facebook. It's a great way to show your expertise and value to potential employers and colleagues.

2. Be the expert
Offer help to others by answering questions, making introductions, and linking to valuable interesting content. You will lose a lot if you're only looking for personal gain. If you regularly answer questions on LinkedIn and provide links to high quality content on Facebook and Twitter, you are building a strong personal brand for yourself.

3.   Search For Jobs
Don't leave a virtual stone unturned looking for the right job. Many Websites like Bayt, Dubizle,, 
Akhtaboot and others. They provide access to thousands of job opportunities for everyone. But don't 
stop at job portals; improve your chances by looking for jobs on company Twitter feeds, on their 
Facebook pages, and Linkedin job search.
4.   Make A Plan
Making sporadic efforts to develop your career or search for a job is not going to help you. It's important to have a real plan; one that is not only in your mind. Make it as realistic and achievable as possible. If you're currently looking for a job, try to focus on that. For example, plan on building your profile on Linkedin one day, joining groups on another and following key accounts on Twitter on a third. You'll waste too time and not accomplish much if you're not organized and disciplined.

Courtesy : Bayt.com

Sunday, December 2, 2018

Policy update on new visa after expiry of Exit Re-Entry Visa

A lot of expats are asking about the procedures and updates on new visa expiry of exit re-entry visa, whether they can return to Saudi Arabia on new visa once they leave through exit visa which expires right after that or otherwise. Based on the experiences of blog readers as well as news sources, you shall be enlighten with this query. Basically, it is significant to note that this article centers on emigrants working on the employment visa.

Once the exit re-entry visa of a dependent elapses, the sponsor can then request for the extension of exit re-entry visa. However, if the requirements for extension are not met by the dependent, Iqamas/Muqeems can be cancelled and a new visa should be applied for. As stipulated in Decision No. 825, issued in 1935 (equivalent of Gregorian 1975), emigrants will be fined SR10,000, as well as will be banned for 3 years from re-entering the Kingdom, if they “violate” their contract. Such “violation” refers to expatriates who go to a vacation but don’t return anymore. On the other hand, sorting to other GCC countries on work visa won’t be a problem. Hajj and Umrah Visa are not included if one is banned for any period. Thus, coming back to the Kingdom through them is still possible.

3-Year Ban for Violating Re-entry Visa

Also, if an expatriate departs on exit re-entry visa and does not return to the Kingdom within the visa’s validity, he will be prohibited to enter the country for 3 years. Visa might be processed, but the immigration personnel would not allow him to enter.“Expats who leave Saudi Arabia on re-entry visas and fail to return before their expiry will be banned from re-entering the Kingdom for 3 years, the Passport Department has clarified. Col. Mohammed Al-Saad, director of public relations, said this while responding to queries of employers willing to employ those expats who left the Kingdom on re-entry visas but did not return before their expiry. The ban period will begin from the invalidity of exit re-entry visa.     

The measure was taken to stabilize the labor market. “It’s part of the residency law and is meant to prevent workers from switching jobs using these visas,”If your Kafeel has complained against you to the Ministry of Interior, then only can the fine and ban be imposed. It is just appalling that there is no system to verify if it is reported or not. Your luck will be tried if you intend to enter KSA after exit re-entry visa. You can re-enter KSA on a new visa after your iqama expires if there is no report against you in the said Ministry. However, this is a personal perspective.



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