Thursday, May 19, 2011


Akhtaboot – the career network is proud to announce that it has earned the honor of being included to the “Jordan Fast Growth 30” List, a project of AllWorld Network which highlights the fastest growing privately held businesses in Jordan.

The Jordan30 are part of the “Arabia Fast Growth 500” that will be announced November 15-17, 2011 at the Arabia 500 Awards & Global Summit. Jordan will host the first Arabia 500 Summit, held under the patronage of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah. This will be the largest convening of growth entrepreneurs ever held outside of the United States. Alongside Akhtaboot, companies- from all over MENA, Turkey and Pakistan are competing for a spot on the Arabia 500.

Yousef Shamoun, Co-founder of Akhtaboot said: “Akhtaboot was founded in 2007 by passionate entrepreneurs who wanted to make a difference in the Middle Eastern job market. Akhtaboot's success, for the most part, depends on its fantastic team and on its ability to link the right person with the right career opportunity. With Akhtaboot making the Jordan 30 List, we feel that we are on the right track with regards to helping people find jobs that are suitable for their skills and in line with their career aspirations, while on the other hand helping companies find the right talent.”

The Jordan30 bring to life Jordan’s knowledge economy with strengths in software, gaming, web communities, e-commerce, animation, telecom, health and education. What truly distinguishes the Jordan30 is the dominance of knowledge-based companies, with Jordan achieving the AllWorld #1 spot for a creative economy.

Congratulations to the Entire Akhtaboot Team!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011



Akhtaboot is proud to announce that it has been chosen by Proctor and Gamble - a Fortune 500 multinational manufacturer of consumer goods - as Online Recruitment Partner of P&G University Campaign, a yearly career development multi-day event in Saudi Arabia targeting university students and graduates to be on how to sharpen their career related skills when it comes to looking for jobs.

The campaign will be dedicated to supporting over 8,000 students Kingdom-wide by preparing them on how to best land their dream job. Akhtaboot will be there to offer tips to job seekers on how to write an impressive CV and to prepare for a job interview. Akhtaboot will also give tips on how to best use its website to search and apply for jobs.

The 44-day event is going to cover almost all major Saudi universities in Jeddah, Riyadh and Addammam with a total of 44 university visits covering top Saudi universities all over the Kingdom.

Check out the event pictures on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/akhtaboot.saudi.arabia.jobs

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

In yet another step towards providing robust career networking functionality via social media, Akhtaboot – the career network (http://www.akhtaboot.com) has enhanced its Facebook Application by giving users a new valuable insight into their personal strengths through social recommendations.

Akhtaboot Facebook application (http://apps.facebook.com/akhtaboot) has social functionalities that include the ability to give and receive personal recommendations about your friend’s top personal traits within a career context. Akhtaboot also plans to build more engaging features in the near future with mutual benefit to both job seekers and employers alike.

Mohamad Haj Hasan, Head of Product Development and Co-founder of Akhtaboot, said:
“Facebook is all about personal networking and social engagement, and with so many people spending so much of their time on Facebook, we think this new development leverages the wealth of useful information trapped in the social graph and uses it to enhance the professional profile of users on Akhtaboot.”
By linking your Akhtaboot account to your Facebook profile, you will now be able to make the most of Akhtaboot’s new social recommendations feature to boost your profile in front of employers, in addition to searching for and applying to jobs directly from within Facebook.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

What really makes employees happy at Work!

There is no doubt that employees expect to be able to pay their bills and maybe have some extra cash on the side. But with the implications of the current financial crisis, many of us have started re-examining our requirements when it comes to choosing a new company or job. While a fat paycheck might be tempting to take on a new job offer, everyday tasks and the company mission and culture can also be major factors in whether you will be content in your position or not.
When talking about employee job satisfaction, a number of relatively universal factors arise that are actually based on very basic psychological needs. Tackling into these sources of motivation will lead to a long-term sense of personal commitment and can definitely breed loyalty to a company. Said another way, it’s much easier to get employees to do something that has to be done because they want to do it.

So is it all about money afterall? Akhtaboot reveals the top factors that keep employees working at a company even when there are other opportunities out there.

Professional Development

High performing employees are learners by nature. They like to have career paths they can work toward. The moment their learning curves start going down, that’s when they start to think about quitting and responding to headhunter calls. In order for employers to keep their team engaged they need to find ways to challenge them and utilize their skills effectively. If an employee’s knowledge exceeds his or her current position, consider promoting them to a new job. The more valued your employees feel, the more engaged, motivated and happy they’ll be!

Job Security

With the massive layoffs as a result of the current recession, employees have returned to basics citing job security as one of most important aspects of employment. When it comes to motivating and keeping employees, job security is essential. Wise companies are starting to adopt new ways in helping their employees learn how to stay employable. If employees stay up-to-date and add value on their current job, most certainly they will be in the front seat of their responsibilities, not only tagging along for the ride hoping that they might get to a place they like. In other words, employees are expected to think and act like entrepreneurs!

Autonomy and the Sense of Ownership

Autonomy is the exact opposite of micro-management. Employees usually like having some control over their tasks and making decisions. It makes them feel as if they are a vital part of the business. Companies that create a culture of trust, clarity and openness in the workplace will definitely have more committed workers who are more interested in performing their jobs. Although the concept of autonomy is perceived differently among corporate cultures, the point is that in spite of the autonomy form applied at your company, companies that instill a sense of ownership and autonomy among employees have better performance, higher employee loyalty and lower turnover.

A Positive Work Environment

It only makes sense that employees who are happy within their work environment will be far more productive than those who are uncomfortable. If an employee is working in an environment where there is a lot of negativity among coworkers this can reduce his or her moral. The first step into creating a positive work environment is to try to maintain a zero tolerance policy for negative attitude. In order to create a workforce of positive employees, the fastest, simplest and cost-efficient way is to hire people who are optimistic and cheerful by nature. Leaders also need to be a role model by always displaying optimism, focusing on solutions and smiling.

A Visionary Boss

It is often said that people don't really leave jobs, they leave bosses. A great boss gives direction and guidance to his team members. An exceptional boss takes an appropriate interest in each employee as a person. Employees like to be challenged to do their best, so as a manager you need to know when to push and when to back off so as to draw out the best from your team. Exceptional leaders trust that the people they hire are smart enough to do their job, even if they might do it differently!

All companies understand the fact that it is generally less expensive to retain good employees than find new ones. When it comes to employee retention, companies tend to think about money as being the key motivator. While money talks to most people, it shouldn't have the final say. Companies need to set a culture that makes employees want to do a better job. To foster long term, sustained motivation, organizations must inspire employees to draw their motivation from the inside!

On April 27, 2011, Amman Baccalaureate School ABS held The Personal Project Exhibition which marked Grade 10 students’ celebration of their successful completion of their personal projects. This year's exhibition was divided into the different areas of interaction, which forms the foundation of the personal project and that is "Community and Service".

Akhtaboot Cares Initiative - Akhtaboot's CSR Arm, sponsored "The Ideal Ka'ek Cart", a project designed, created and presented by the talented, creative 10th grader, Tala Zuraiqat. "The Ideal Ka'ek Cart" project idea, which is inspired by the traditional street vendors of Amman, aims to provide locals with high quality street food at value-for-money prices for those who can't afford to spend much on good quality, nutritionally adequate food.

"The Ka'ek Cart" project grabbed the attention of attendees, both parents and business professionals and is now in talks with a governmental unit regarding taking it to the next level on a local scale.

The exhibition showed the excellent work, accomplishments, talents and originality of ABS students. A job well done to Grade 10 of Amman Baccalaureate School.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Hold your Own in a Competitive Office Jungle!

Employers want the most that they can get from their employees. They are always looking for ways to keep their employees innovative and hardworking with incentives be it monetary, acknowledgment or something else that only the best worker can earn. While this may sound manipulative, there is nothing wrong with a reasonable amount of healthy competition to help push employees outside their comfort zone towards more productivity. If an employee is too relaxed while on the job, he or she will only do the bare minimum and turn in mediocre results. While the word competition means different things to different people, the very nature of the word implies that there will be winners and losers. Workplace competition can be a strong motivator but problems among coworkers may arise when too much emphasis is put on who is best. So what is there to be done about it? Akhtaboot reveals 6 smart strategies to help you win in today’s competitive workplace jungle.

Figure Out What you Can (and Cannot) Be the Best at

Imagine if you were able to build a career that revolves around what you are profoundly passionate about, what you can be the best in the world at, and what drives your financial engine? We all want to be the best at something, but few of us truly understand with egoless clarity what we have the potential to be the best at and what we cannot actually do. Just because you’ve been doing the same job for years doesn’t necessarily mean that you can be the best at it. You can be passionate about what you do, but if you can’t be the best at it and it doesn’t make sense from a financial point of view then you might as well just change the game!

Be More Than your Job Description


Sure, you can arrive to the office ahead of everyone, work overtime, do everything asked of you, but are you willing to take the extra step to do tasks that go beyond your normal job description? Just because you were hired for a marketing position, doesn’t mean that your accounting or sales skills wouldn’t matter anymore. In order to shine in today’s competitive workplace, try to be that indispensable person, who others can depend on and who can do just about anything. Nowadays, being good at your job is no longer enough. If you want to be exceptional at what you do, make sure that you increase your value by persistently updating your knowledge and skills.

Build your Relationships

In competitive work environments, employees almost always feel pressured to increase productivity and achieve personal goals, but this doesn’t mean that your relationship with other coworkers isn’t important for your own success. Finding a way to work together as a team can help compensate each others’ weaknesses and build on your collective strengths. Network internally with other departments and if you got some free time on your hands, volunteer to assist other areas of the company. Teaming up always helps with competition; it can actually help you come out way ahead.

Play by the Rules

It comes as no surprise that the chance of having backstabber coworkers in high performing companies is much higher than it is in mediocre business settings. An excellent strategy to survive and shine in such a workplace is to make sure that you reflect the regulations and policies of your company in your performance and attitude. If you play by the rules, your competitor can not point you out as being a violator. If you truly believe that a coworker is trying to sabotage your career, keep careful records of what you are doing with dates, times and a summary of each task you’re working on.

Streamline Similar Tasks

Every job requires a set of tasks during a typical working day. Maybe yours includes meeting clients or writing emails or reading online articles. Regardless, staying on top of all the tasks you need to perform is essential to your success in competitive workplaces. Organizing these daily tasks effectively helps you work smarter - not harder - and can definitely improve your productivity at the same time. Find ways to make your tasks go quicker, so the demands for your scarce resources get lower. You can create a file for standard email responses, create groups for your clients based on their financial value or prioritize tasks according to their importance.

Competition among coworkers has always been there. We compete with our coworkers for promotions, raises, and the ideal task. While it is true that the main interest is to get the attention of your direct boss, still it is indisputable that the company will benefit from this, as employees will try their best to compete with other coworkers in the company. A smart approach to workplace competition is to learn how to pick your battles. If a coworker is seeking credit for a relatively minor achievement, let it slide. Don't get too tangled up in the competition for praise that you ignore the importance of teamwork.
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