Looking for a New Job; Preparing for the Interview Tips
When looking for a new job, something that causes anxiety in nearly everyone – regardless how qualified they are for the position – is the job interview process.
When looking for a new job, something that causes anxiety in nearly everyone – regardless how qualified they are for the position – is the job interview process.
There is one question that everyone hates to answer. A question that is difficult to overcome because you are never sure what the right answer is, never sure how to approach it, and it can be deadly to an otherwise successful interview. This question involves self assessment, a fine tuned answer, and a positive delivery. This
To find a job these days requires not just meeting the requirements of the job posting but also marketing yourself effectively on paper and in person. What people perceive in the first few seconds of glancing at your resume, speaking with you at a networking event, or looking into your eyes at a job interview
I referenced the circus because I just finished another interviewing book that recommends asking for the job before leaving the interview. I can envision up to 15 qualified professionals each asking the interviewer for the job. If each asks for the job, doesn’t that make the question null and void … cross out each other’s
If you find it difficult talking about money, you’re not alone. Salary negotiations are often dreaded, but it helps to remember that it’s a business interaction just like any other. So prepare well, keep calm and use these top tips to make sure you do yourself justice:
If you’re applying for a new job after a lay off or employment break, there are things you can do to make your applications stand out. With the nation’s unemployment rate around 7%, you cannot afford any mistakes. Employers and human resource departments are flooded with resumes and applications on a daily basis, and if
Q: I am trying to decide whether I should feel offended by my last job interview. The format was a panel discussion with three interviewers, including two young men in their 20s and a woman in her 60s. The woman was friendly, attentive and interested in my answers. The guys brought laptops and typed continuously