Have a big interview coming up? We all know the best way to prepare is to over-prepare. Review your resume and be comfortable talking about everything on it, look through lists of interview questions and…
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Have a big interview coming up? We all know the best way to prepare is to over-prepare. Review your resume and be comfortable talking about everything on it, look through lists of interview questions and…
Read more at Come Recommended.
The time you have to make your case during an interview is somewhat limited: 25 to 60 minutes. The time it takes a recruiter or hiring manager to assess your viability for a job is shorter: around 10 minutes…
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The next time you have a job interview, ask questions that matter to employers. It could mean the difference between getting the job you want or being just another job seeker…
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While job seekers are used to having most of their interviews in person, there may be times when these interviews are conducted by phone. Phone interviews should be given the same respect as face to face…
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I’m going to tell you something that shouldn’t come as a surprise. Ready? Okay…Your interviewer is not your friend. But you already knew that, right…
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Why do some people get hired and others not and do you have any control over the outcome? I say, “Yes, but first you need to learn and practice what I call the “sizzling seven”—strategies that can turn…
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So, you’ve gotten through the hurdle of securing an employer’s interest with your resume, but now the real challenge begins – the interview. While an interview is no guarantee to a job offer, your chances…
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You’ve seen your dream job and your dream job has seen you, you’ve lovingly prepared your CV and they’ve invited you in for a chat, you can almost taste it, you can almost smell your new office – it’s so…
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Asking the hiring manager for a sip of his coffee during an interview isn’t the smartest move–especially if you want the job. Taking your shoes off while you’re in the hot seat or asking, “What company is…
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The best way to ensure that you do well in an interview is to prepare. Reviewing information about the company and rehearsing your answers to expected questions are two recommended activities that will enhance…
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I recently stumbled upon a Ladders.com article that included 10 good ways to answer the difficult interview question “tell me about yourself.” I always find myself struggling with this question in interview…
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