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Work With A Career Coach To Land Your Next Job!
Tap into the expertise of a career coach to maximize your interview success.
How To Get A Job. Learn From A 9 Year Old Boy
This is a true account of a 9 year old boy, a teenager and a young man and their successes in getting hired. It is written in a warm, light manner and includes a series of learning tips.
Leveraging The Interview Process To Brand Your Business
"If you had 60 seconds in which to speak to some high quality candidates, can you tell them why they should work for your company? ... If you've done your job well they should know about..."
Lessen The Load Of Training New Hires
"...we all have faced the age old dilemma of whether to hire or not to hire new staff...this question presents a weighty set of issues." By following these suggestions, managers can tip the scale in their favor.
3 Essential Interviewing Secrets You Must Know To Quickly Land Your Next Job
With an understanding of these three insider interviewing secrets and the preparation that goes along with them, you will have the ability in your next interview to engage in a conversation and paint a picture in the interviewer's mind of exactly how you are the best qualified candidate to meet their needs and help them solve their problems - ultimately winning the job offer.
You like people, you like talking, and you like getting out of the house. Great. You're practically an interviewer already! All you need now are these few handy tips and guidelines to get your first interview in the bag and off to a publisher.
Recruiting - Asking The Right Questions
Someone has weeded through hundreds of resumes to come up with a short list of candidates that potentially meet the requirements of the position. Now it's time to interview the candidates.
Failing Your Job Interview Is Easy
Passing your job interview is critical to being offered the job. But the job interview questions and answers can be daunting and lead to a complete disaster unless you are properly prepared and know how to interview for job promotion in-house or with a potential new employer. We show you the secrets so that you are guaranteed to succeed.
How-to Create A Compelling, Branded Elevator Pitch For Your Job Search
A powerful elevator pitch is essential in your job search. With precision-like focus, an effective elevator pitch will immediately convey to the listener who you are as a professional, and will do it in a way that addresses not only your unique value proposition, but in a manner that addresses the concerns of your listener. You will use your elevator pitch frequently, in networking situations and during interviews.
Interviewing Etiquette - Thank You Notes
In today's electronic age, there is often some confusion as to whether you should send a thank you note after an interview. Some people believe it is not necessary and others think it is a nice touch. I will go beyond that and say it is a must!
Selling Yourself Like A Product During A Job Interview
If you were a sales person and were about to sell a product to a customer you would do some homework or research so that you could convince your customers that your product was the best product on the market to fill their needs. Interviewing for a job is in many ways comparable to a sales person making a sale.
Job Interview Question; Why Has It Taken So Long To Find A Job?
It's difficult to believe that employers are still asking this type of question. Don't they read the newspapers or listen to the news? If they were informed, they would know the answer; i.e. jobs are very scarce and difficult to find these days, and unemployment is at an all time high since 1994 - in some areas reaching 14% - 30%. (California and Arizona)
Finding The Perfect First Job!
Tips on searching and interviewing for the ideal job.
The Job Offer Is Not Always As Good As It Looks
Whether you negotiate a salary or not is secondary to doing your homework before accepting an offer. It is always best to take some time before signing on the dotted line so that you understand exactly what you are gaining - or losing.
The Job Interview Is Not Just About The Job Duties
The first item of business for an interviewer to determine is if you have the qualifications to perform the duties of the job. Spice up your answers with preparation and practice.
Turn Up Your Listening Skills During The Job Interview
When all you can think of is the answers that you will be giving, you miss a premium opportunity to garner information about the situation you are about to enter, if you take the job. The bonus of listening is that you impress the interviewer
Making A List And Checking It Twice - Before Your Job Interview
This pre-job interview checklist will aid you in feeling prepared and ready. This feeling will boost your confidence and you will be able to be more relaxed and make a positive impression.
The week and night before a job interview all candidates feel panicked, thinking they should do something to prepare, but not knowing exactly what to do that would actually be constructive. Here are 5 simple, focused steps that will help prepare for the seemingly unpreparable, and help all candidates lose that "sitting duck" feeling.
You're Not Alone If You Hate Going To Job Interviews
“I know I could do the job if they would just give it to me. Why do I have to prove myself? I meet all the qualifications they are looking for. I could do this job with my eyes closed. Can’t they tell from my resume that I am qualified?”
Have You Ever Been Fired From A Job?
If you’ve ever been fired, this question is probably the one interview question you dread the most. Not only have you had a bad experience, but you have to talk about it – again and again. How you deal with this question in your interviews will depend. . .