
The company of your dreams liked your resume enough to call you in for the real test, THE INTERVIEW. You know you’re qualified for the job, but will they?
For good reason, many people are terrified of interviews. It is stressful having someone critique every word out of your mouth and every move you make. However, it is important to remember that most interviewers aren’t looking for that one "right" answer. They’re examining your communication skills (both verbal and nonverbal), your preparedness and how you carry yourself under pressure. The Web is full of great sources to help you prepare. Read the rest of this entry »
Ever wonder why you don’t get called back after that first interview? What’s holding you back from that great job while others are getting hired after shorter job searches?
It could be something you DIDN’T do.
What are the traits of a good candidate? How can you make a good impression? Here are the top five ways to win over your interviewer and get a leg up on the competition. Read the rest of this entry »
Q: I freeze during interviews. Every time I leave an interview, it is always with a feeling of dread that I could have done much better. Needless to say, I haven’t received any job offers lately. What am I doing wrong?
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Every organization is unique. Many companies celebrate their individuality by aligning their employees, work environment and procedures with predetermined ideals.
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The search is finally over. You’ve received a job offer and it sounds too good to be true. Before you scream "I accept," step back and think. There are many factors to weigh before deciding whether to accept and on what conditions.
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