Thursday, December 25, 2008

LANDING HIS DREAM JOB

How Toastmasters training helped me ace my job interview
From the Toastmaster magazine, June 2007 By Timothy Matson

A year ago my father asked me to speak about my job as a U.S. Air Force pilot at his Rotary club. I accepted, and – because I wanted to do a good job for my dad – I joined Toastmasters.
That speech went very well, but little did I know that my first year with Toastmasters would also help me land my dream job. I’m retiring from a 20-year career with the Air Force this summer. For the first time in my adult life, I had to compete for a job in the civilian market. I researched a number of airlines and decided to apply for a pilot position with the Denver-based Frontier Airlines.

The airline called me for an interview on March 5. It was an all-day affair, consisting of three parts:

  • A traditional panel interview.
  • A scenario-based interview assessing the candidate’s leadership and decision-making skills.
  • A group interview where we had to give a five-to-seven minute speech.
My Toastmasters experience helped me in two ways during that challenge. First, we had a tremendous amount of time during the day to mingle. Even though we weren’t always formally interviewed, people from Frontier were with us. Because the airline prides itself on its customer service and “going the extra mile” for its customers, I knew they wanted outgoing people who could comfortably interact with customers. In November of 2006, the Toastmaster magazine published a great article by Katherine Meeks on the art of mingling. When I first read it, I thought, Wow, this is some good stuff! On my flight from Washington D.C. to Denver, I re-read the article and applied some of its suggestions. I really enjoyed mingling and getting to know my fellow job candidates and the interviewers, and I think that worked to my benefit.

The group interview is where my Toastmasters training really paid huge dividends! In the morning of the interview, we were given two questions to think about so that at the end of the day we could stand up in front of the all the interviewees and interviewers and answer them. The first was, “If you could have lunch with three people, living or dead, who would you choose and why?” The second was, “Why do you want to fly for Frontier?”

Before I joined Toastmasters, I would have dreaded this – public speaking with very little preparation in an already tense situation. However, this time I really looked forward to it! My Table Topics experience and newly earned Competent Communicator award prepared me. Combine that with the fact that I had taught history for three years at the Air Force Academy and had thoroughly researched Frontier Airlines. Answering their questions was easy!

When the group interview began, I enthusiastically volunteered to go first. In response to the first question, I picked George Washington, Margaret Thatcher and General Jimmy Doolittle. I made and held good eye contact throughout the room. I purposely injected dramatic pauses into my presentation. I used hand motions to emphasize my points. I was very conscious not to use filler words, thanks to all of the Ah counters at our meetings. I couldn’t help but smile because I was having a great time! This was really my favorite part of the day; it was a great opportunity for me to wrap up what I thought had been a strong interview.

Two days after I returned to my home in Washington D.C., I received an e-mail from Frontier informing me of my selection. Needless to say, my family and I were thrilled! When I joined Toastmasters I never thought it would help me land a dream job, but I am convinced that what I have learned in the meetings played a large role in the success of my interview. Thank you, Toastmasters!
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Timothy J. Matson is a member of SAMFOX Toastmasters Club at Andrews Air Force Base in Camp Springs, Maryland.
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Note: The article above can be found at http://www.toastmasters.org/MainMenuCategories/WhyJoin/SuccessStories/Landing-His-Dream-Job.aspx for the sole purpose of providing useful informations for our blog readers. For more success stories, do visit the Toastmasters International website.


Till we meet on on Jan 13th, (that's our next club meeting..2009 is here..yay!!!)

Cheers!
Merry Christmas y'all!

LIM SZE YUE
Vice President of Public Relations
Stamford College Toastmasters Club
Meets on every 2nd & 4th Tuesdays of the month, 6.30pm.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Repeat After Me, SPECIAL, SPECIAL, SPECIAL!!!

9th of December 2008

SPECIAL THEME: CHRISTMAS!!!

Word of the Evening: Delighted (greatly pleased)
I am delighted that I came for Stamford College Toastmasters Club
Meeting on the 9th of December as it was a special night to remember.

Roleplayers of the Evening:
  • Toastmaster of the Evening - DORCAS AUNG, CC
  • Sergeant At Arms - Lim Wen Xin, CC
  • Timer - Michael Chan Cheong Lee, TM
  • Ah Counter - Gina, TM
  • Grammarian - Heng Sher Li, CTM
  • GENERAL EVALUATOR - Devan, DTM

Table Topics Session:

TM Muthu Kumar was the Table Topics Master of the evening. This young man gave us topics that were Christmas-themed and it was an enlightening session altogether. Soon-to-be Toastmaster George stood up first to share with us how good a cook he is, and that his mom would never believe it. Why? Because he has not cooked a meal for his mom! So, that's one thing he would like to do for his mom this Christmas. Sweet.

Next up was Jane, telling the audience how she would be celebrating Christmas in 5 years time. Then, it was Dorcas stealing the limelight again! An emotional tale with the message to always treasure the hope of celebrating Christmas with your family. TM Gina was next, tackling smartly on the question: How Much Will You Pay To Celebrate Christmas With Barack Obama? Her answer was hilarious. THE MAN would have to pay for all her expenses, she says! CC Marina then told the audience what she would wish for from Santa Claus-a big horse for her family back in Xinjiang, China and for all of them to live happily.


Table Topics Evaluator was none other than Stephen Fernando, ATMB who as usual gave the audience a great time of laughter, even in the midst of him giving serious advise to the speakers. And i seriously mean, he was SERIOUS. (and hilarious at the same time! How did he do that??)

Humour Session:

Our "first time" Humour Master, TM Foo Li Hwa did not let us down. As a matter of fact, she never did! Even when the audience was slow to respond to her jokes, she still managed to make everyone laugh! How is that possible? Erm..you'll have to come and find out for yourself. All in all, Great Job, TM Foo Li Hwa!


What about the Food?

Spaghetti as main course. Topped up with fries, sausages and the ever delicious little, savoury "kuihs" as dessert. A splendid combination. Wished I could have more of those...


Assignment Speakers:

  1. CC Lim Sze Yue - Advanced Speech with his speech title, A TOAST TO CHLOE.
  2. TM Chong Nyuk Jet - C&L - 4th Speech with her touching speech of HOW MUCH MY PARENT MEANS TO ME.

  3. TM Joshua George - C&L - 10th Speech with his speech title, ENGLISH AS A GLOBAL COMMUNICATION.

  4. CC Amy Choo - Advanced Speech with her Impromptu Speech title of XMAS SEASON FOR SHARING.

Assignment Evaluators:

  1. Priscila Low, ACB CL
  2. Grace Chong, CC
  3. Heng Sher Li, CTM
  4. Devan, DTM

Special Event:

As the title says, it's all special, special and more specials! We had a fantastic Christmas evening, all thanks to the elaborate decorations put up by the students of Secretarial Studies, spearheaded by Mrs.Ngu. To all of you who have put in so much effort to make our event a success, I hereby represent the whole of SCTMC's EXCO team to give our utmost thanks. Your little jingle beauties made sure everyone was delighted the moment they stepped in the room. Once again, THANK YOU!!!

Special Event No.2: TM Joshua George, our dear president gave his 10th speech this evening. That means he has already (finally..hehe..) achieved his COMPETENT COMMUNICATOR title!! CONGRATULATIONS!!! An absolute leader who leads by example, vowing to proceed to his Advanced Speech without any delay. CC Joshua George, we look forward to that wonderful day. You have all the support you need from all of us!

Special Event No. 3: With the joy spread all around us, it was heart-breaking to hear that Jane and CC Marina Lu Yan will be leaving for their homes back in Xinjiang, China in the coming week. They have completed their practical stint in Malaysia and will be heading home with the confidence and the maturity that they have gained throughout their journey with SCTMC. It is our honour to have the both of you, the passion, the spirit and the desire to keep improving in your public speaking skills. We have grown with you and we have learned a lot from both of you. THANK YOU and we wish you a safe journey. Remember to spread the love from Malaysia! ALL THE BEST!!

Special No.4: Wow..another extra special! CC Lim Wen Xin is back! All the way from Australia, she made her way back for her semester break to support CC Joshua George in his 10th speech. So sweet of her. Caught many of us by surprise with her presence, CC Grace gave her a surprise as well, to stand-in as the SAA. What better way to get a good look at this talented speaker who went "missing" for the last 5 months? And yes, she has not changed a bit. Ever bubbly and smiley with the confidence within her, tagged along with her mom, who was a regular guest with us. Great charisma from the two!

Special No.5: 5?? This may be too much! Well, I couldn't help but mention the great job by CC Dorcas Aung, our DEAREST TME from IREKA TMC, who steered us into the right mood for Christmas. Smiles, laughters and joy the whole evening!! Thank you Dorcas! You were EXCELLENT!


Our Honoured Guests:

  • Dorcas Aung, CC
  • Micheal Chan (Area C2 Governer)
  • Devan, DTM (District 51 Governer..THANK YOU FOR COMING!!!)
  • Stephen Fernando, ATMB
  • Heng Sher Li, CTM
  • Chong Nyuk Jet, TM
  • Michael Chan Cheong Lee, TM
  • Mrs. Lim
  • Zimaam and Raghu (A-Level students invited by Wen Xin)
  • George (soon to be SCTMC member..yay!!)
  • Abul Kalam

We extend our most sincere gratitude and welcome all of you to come again for our coming meetings. Why? It's simple. We love to make you delighted and in turn, be delighted by your presence!

*Now for the drum rolls........*

Best Table Topics Speaker:

DORCAS AUNG!!!

Best Assignment Speaker:
JOSHUA GEORGE!!!

Best Assignment Evaluator:
HENG SHER LI!!!

CONGRATULATIONS to the three outstanding speakers!!

That's a wrap for the evening from us at SCTMC!

Fellow members, guests, and students of STAMFORD COLLEGE, kindly put a note in your diary or your time organiser. We look forward to have you on the 13th of January 2009 for our first meeting of the year at Stamford College, PJ, Jalan Barat. Do not hesitate to contact us if you want to join the fun in our next meeting or if you are in any doubts of our events.

LIM SZE YUE,
Vice President of Public Relations
Stamford College Toastmasters Club
stamford.college@gmail.com

Meets on every 2nd & 4th Tuesday, 6.30pm.

Quote of the Evening: CHRISTMAS IS AROUND THE CORNER. LET US ALL SPREAD THE LOVE, SPREAD THE JOY.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

SCTMC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2008/2009

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
2008 / 2009


PRESIDENT
Joshua George, TM
016-9936702
joshua.george@stamford.edu.my

VP EDUCATION
Grace Chong, CC
03-7958 7468
grace.chong@stamford.edu.my

VP MEMBERSHIP
Muthu Kumar, TM
kkuamnanra@yahoo.com

VP PUBLIC RELATIONS
Lim Sze Yue, CC
016-3766347
szeyue_88@yahoo.com

SECRETARY
Marina Lu, CC
lu.yan@stamford.edu.my

TREASURER
Steven Chan, CC CL
03-7958 7727
chan.kar.wai@stamford.edu.my

SERGEANT AT ARMS
Samuel Fo,TM
017-6194880
wei.hao88@yahoo.com

IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
Priscila Low, ACB, CL
03-7960 0800
priscila.low@stamford.edu.my