Career
Do Your Homework Before The Big Interview
Monday, 29 December 2008
Taking cues from your research so far, drill down into your target company and its place in the industry by looking at trade journals and other specialized publications. Finally, if you hope to have a company ogling you, try Googling them first. You just might come up with a nugget you would have...
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Don't Get Thrown For A Loop
Monday, 29 December 2008
While some interview questions are easy to answer, others can make or break you. This paper gives some tips for getting through the more difficult (and sometimes bizarre) ones. If asked a question that relates to how you'd deal with a difficult personality, answer and then ask why the interviewer...
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How To Interview Candidates At The Interview And Beyond
Monday, 29 December 2008
Your preparation for the interview has equipped you with a number of questions that will help you get to know and evaluate candidates. But there's plenty more to do before, during and after the interview. Interviewing can be stressful, so do your best to help candidates relax. Make sure each...
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Six Answers Interviewers Need To Hire You
Monday, 29 December 2008
During the typical job interview, you'll be asked a lot of questions. But do you really understand what the interviewer needs to know? "Most students have no idea why a recruiter asks a particular question," They tend to think it's a competition to outwit the interviewer." The reality is that...
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What Your Words Say About You
Monday, 29 December 2008
Whether you're applying for your first postcollege job or trying to break into the executive ranks, it may be your vocabulary - the subject you first encountered somewhere back around third grade - that seals your fate. This doesn't mean you should try to grandstand by using fancy words for the...
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Don't Talk Too Much
Monday, 29 December 2008
It's important to remember that interviewers are only human, and their attention tends to wane as you speak. Fully understanding this is critical to effectively communicating during any interview. Your response should be less than a minute and a half when an interviewer asks you to tell me about...
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Get The Interview Be Proactive Before And After You Send Your Resume
Monday, 29 December 2008
You find a promising job listing online. Excited, you send a well-crafted cover letter and resume and wait for a response. Six weeks later, you're still waiting, your enthusiasm has waned, and you've concluded your resume has fallen into a black hole. A proactive approach to your job search can...
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Tips To Prepare For Your Insurance Sales Interview
Monday, 29 December 2008
Selling insurance can earn you a substantial income, and if you grow a big customer base, renewal commissions let you build wealth over your career. But how can you optimize your chances of getting into the industry, or of making a move to a more profitable position? Careful preparation for the...
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100 Potential Interview Questions
Monday, 29 December 2008
While there are as many different possible interview questions as there are interviewers, it always helps to be ready for anything. So this paper provides list of 100 potential interview questions. Such as: tell me about yourself; what are your strengths?; what are your weaknesses?; who was your...
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Assess Company Culture To Find The Best Fit
Monday, 29 December 2008
Landing a great job involves more than interviewing well, getting an offer and earning a paycheck. While it's the interviewer's responsibility to assess your skills and experience, it's up to you to determine whether a particular employer is aligned with your core values and beliefs. Working at a...
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