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Carole Martin, The Interview Coach

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Carole Martin is a celebrated author, trainer, and mentor. Carole can give you interviewing tips like no one else can. Get a copy of her FREE 9-part "Interview Success Tips" report by visiting Carole on the web at http://www.interviewcoach.com
Joined: 18th November 2006
Articles: 5
URL: http://www.interviewcoach.com
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The Salary Negotiation Dance During a Job Interview

26th April 2007
One step forward; one step back; step together, and back again. To perform the job interview salary negotiation dance steps, you must have a good sense of balance. Knowing your value and your worth will help you feel more confident about staying in st...

How to Deal with Negative Questions in the Job Interview

28th March 2007
You feel prepared for the interview. You are confident walking through the door to meet your interviewer. You have your positive experiences and stories ready to answer questions. The interview is going along smoothly when all of a sudden the intervie...

Job Interviewing and the Electric Toothbrush

18th January 2007
Job Interviewing and the Electric Toothbrush Carole Martin – InterviewCoach.com Many electric toothbrushes have a shut off mechanism that turns off the toothbrush after two minutes of brushing – which is the time that someone decided was enough te...

Pesky Questions That Keep Coming Up In The Job Interview

19th November 2006
Carole Martin www.interviewcoach.com Those same questions keep coming up – in every interview. They can be tough ones because they are about you and your thinking process. Preparing for them ahead of time can save you some grief during the interview...

The Words You Use in Your Job Interview Send a Strong Message

19th November 2006
Carole Martin – www.interviewcoach.com The words you use to express yourself say more about you than you think. In fact, your vocabulary and the use of appropriate words say more about you than the message you are trying communicate. You are judged b...
 
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