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29th September 2009
Are you familiar with the song that says, “It’s my party and I’ll cry if I want to”?
It is definitely one of the classic oldies. However, I think this line in the song shines light on why some people never live to their full potential.
Have ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Common interview questions – and my best advice for you are to try and listen to any question that is being asked even before you start with answering. One oft eh most important interview tips is that most of the job interviewers simply try concentratin... Read >
Author: Mike Kelley
29th September 2009
Each specific industry has a variety of requirements that an employee has to meet. In searching for jobs as sales professionals, how do you prepare for a competitive environment?
Here are useful tips you could perform in searching the appropriate job a... Read >
Author: Lester Best
29th September 2009
Do you want to improve your conversation skills? One good way to pick up tips on making conversation is easily available to you every day. If you want to learn how to be a good conversationalist, a really useful place to start is by watching television!
... Read >
Author: Royane Real
29th September 2009
In today's barren economy --with 10% unemployment-- everyone looking for a job needs every possible edge. We are in what economists call "an employers' market," in which employers can choose from a large pool of candidates. The edge often is wit... Read >
Author: marciano guerrero
28th September 2009
Remember most interviewers will have made their minds up in the first 2 minutes. Be on time, look the part and look as if you really want the job.
Think about job and the image you present. It is your opportunity to impress not shock. Be comfortab... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Positive thinking is making a conscious effort to think with an optimistic attitude and anticipate positive outcomes. Positive behavior means purposely acting with energy and enthusiasm. When you think and behave positively, you guide your mind toward yo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
When preparing for an interview, many people put a great deal of effort into deciding what they should wear, ensuring that they communicate the perfect sense of their professionalism. What people often do not consider is how dramatically the, seemingly m... Read >
Author: sam lowe
25th September 2009
In today’s difficult era, majority of people are not doing any work due to which they have to suffer failures in their life. Failure is the only word which nobody wants to hear and nobody wants to bear. There are several ways to keep away from failures ... Read >
Author: Alen King
25th September 2009
It is almost impossible for one to go through his or her adult life without having been asked to speak in public at least once.
You might have proposed a toast to a wedding, or reported in front of a class. At work, you could have done an oral presenta... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
College interviews are another chance for you to tell the admissions officers more about yourself. You will want to take the interview seriously, because it helps paint a better picture of you as a student.
Although it’s not a good idea to over-prep... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Once you have been selected for a job interview, it's important to prepare properly. That means practicing interview questions and answers, dressing in appropriate interview attire, and after the interview, sending thank you letters to your interviewers. ... Read >
Author: Vicki Duffy
24th September 2009
Most people dread job interviews. However, with a bit of preparation, the experience can be very rewarding.
Most interviewers tend to ask similar questions during job interviews. All you need to do is find out what those questions are and prepare som... Read >
Author: Catherine Jones
23rd September 2009
This is the climax of several years of hard work. You've completed college. You're through with your student teaching and you've passed all of your teacher certification examinations. The applications, resumes, and cover letters have been sent out to ever... Read >
Author: Tom Mason
17th September 2009
This is a new inspiration to discover yourself with digital screen recording technology, making yourself closely keep in touch with people all over the world.
It is how wonder begins
A friend of mine has been searching for his next new job for 2 mo... Read >
Author: Adward
17th September 2009
When you are at an interview, you may not be aware of this but your interviewer is observing your body language, very carefully. Your body language says a lot about yourself, so you need to control negative body movements and encourage positive body move... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
17th September 2009
You need to hire the best employees.
You undoubtedly hired some employees who were losers.
Oops! Well, let’s be more diplomatic. Let’s just say you hired some “underachievers” you would have been better without.
Or maybe you have the curs... Read >
Author: vishal
15th September 2009
So, you've submitted a killer Curriculum Vitae and supporting documents. You're ahead of the pack and have just received a call for an interview. What do you do next?
The interview is the most stressful and important part of job hunting. This is where ... Read >
Author: Lester Best
15th September 2009
Facing a job interview is like a nerve-wracking experience for both a first time interviewee and for a person who has earlier faced the interviews. Sometimes this can also proves to be as a wonderful opportunity, providing the interviewee with the dream j... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
10th September 2009
It is very important to prepare before a job interview in today’s job market if you want to succeed. It’s not just how job candidates answer interview questions that influence interviewers’ hiring decisions, but also what questions candidates thems... Read >
Author: James J. Malervy, II
30th August 2009
With so many people in the job market at the moment their is 1 thing you have to do to get the job and it has to be something that no one else has done and it has to set you apart from all the rest.� Do you know what that 1 thing is?
Every person is ... Read >
Author: Mr. 7 Figure Living
19th August 2009
There's an important interview issue that's often overlooked. Interview preparation isn't just down to you; it's not a one-way street. The outcome rests just as much on your interviewer's approach as the quality of your answers. So what happens when the i... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
11th August 2009
A telephone interview is a screening process to initially gauge an applicant. One can have a successful phone interview by following simple rules and tips.
A telephone interview is the first phase for screening job hunters with the position they are ap... Read >
Author: Urmann
27th July 2009
A thorough preparation for your interview greatly improves your chances of getting that job. The very least you can do is to have answers ready for some of the top interview questions you are sure to be asked.
Remember to always keep a positive outlook... Read >
Author: Steve Harper
23rd July 2009
A friend of mine confided the other day that it’s a shame guys still measure their worth by the size of their bank account, house, lover, and, well... You get the picture. Mark, who used to blush at the drop of a hat, has learned that the secret to cu... Read >
Author: midas15
19th July 2009
The job market is so competitive nowadays that having an edge is a must for any job seeker.
Remember these tips and you can be sure that you will leave a good impression with any prospective employer!
• Research the company and come prepared with a... Read >
Author: Pendragon Publishing
16th July 2009
Job applications are up. That makes sense with unemployment at over 9 percent. And it means you will face stiffer competition if you are looking for a new job. Or you are pursuing a new client and have that big lunch meeting. You still have to shine in al... Read >
Author: Wally Adamchik
04th July 2009
You might be asking yourself what does it take for you to land on the right job. Let's say that you have applied for a job and you just got in for an interview, maybe you are wondering you need a job interview preparation ahead of time, right?
To make ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
02nd July 2009
Do you have any fears when it comes to a job interview? Is it because you picture out the interviewer as a meticulous person and you would be having a hard time passing his or her expectations? Come to think of it, it shouldn't be something that you shoul... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
02nd July 2009
Anybody who would like to get a job would be be very happy to obtain an answer to job interview questions. Let's say that you are in search for an appropriate job and you would like to get hired immediately, answering the inteview questions would be one o... Read >
29th June 2009
In this challenging economy, where our unemployment rate is high and you have many job seekers going after the same few positions that are actually available, it is very important to be prepared for the job interview. Many candidates are so glad their pho... Read >
Author: hofmeister
26th June 2009
Did you know that your interviewers will form an impression of you within 3 seconds of meeting you and that if this is a poor impression, it’s hard to shift, even if what you say is good?
If this is the case, and research says it is, you must make th... Read >
Author: Catherine Jones
22nd June 2009
There are times when you can end up with a sadistic interviewer who would love to watch a discomfitured applicant. They can and will set out to deliberately humiliate or embarrass and interviewee. But when a candidate squirms or wiggles on his chair, it i... Read >
Author: John David Fitzgerald
22nd June 2009
The first step to getting your dream job in Chester is the interview invite. Once you have received the welcome letter asking you to attend it is important not to mess things up. How should you approach the next step? How can you assure your interviewer t... Read >
19th June 2009
In the hiring business filling a position is very similar to finding a date to the prom. Each prospect has a unique set of experience that may or may not apply to the job. Each candidate represents a place along the spectrum between absolutely wrong for... Read >
Author: ByronMack
17th June 2009
How To Ace That Job InterviewSure your resume was decent enough and you got an interview, but it doesn't finish there. Interviews are the actual appraisal of the boss. This is the moment to show to them you are deserving of that occupation. Know your ... Read >
Author: Jason Buckley
12th June 2009
Do you have sweaty palms? We bet you have a job interview and are feeling a little nervous about it. That’s okay, a lot of people have job interviews – and one of their top concerns is not just showcasing their great resumes and skills – but looking... Read >
Author: TrendToGo, Inc
04th June 2009
Do you want a simple yet powerful way to secure bigger job offers?
It all starts in the interview - when money comes up.
If money comes up in the first interview or in a phone interview, and you give up information such as how much you made in your ... Read >
Author: Mary Elizabeth Bradford
01st June 2009
Mid-managers and executives get fired for lots of reasons. Some are legitimate for performance reasons and some firings are completely unjustified. Regardless of the reason for being let go, there are solid methods for communicating the circumstances with... Read >
Author: Mary Elizabeth Bradford
29th May 2009
It's understandable that in today's tough economy, many people are re-evaluating their career choice. There are many industries, like auto companies, laying off hundreds, and even thousands of employees. The rush to retrain worker skills is on. Now mor... Read >
Author: Scott Bela
18th May 2009
In today’s economy, finding a job to support your life and family is priceless. However, finding a job that supports and that you also have a passion for is beyond priceless. A recording arts career is one that only someone with a real love for this typ... Read >
Author: William
11th May 2009
Securing a new job - particularly if it’s your very first job - can be somewhat of a daunting experience. What sorts of questions will they ask you in your interview? Will they require you to perform any unexpected tasks? And how long will it take befor... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
11th May 2009
Here are a few tips of how to market your self in interviews and get a great job in marketing. If you have been thinking about starting a career in marketing it is essential that you have the qualities it takes to succeed in the industry. Marketing jobs a... Read >
Author: MarkeD
11th May 2009
Here are some interview tips for anyone interested in marketing or IT sales jobs. Before you set your sights on a marketing or sales job you may want to consider if you have the following qualities. These are qualities that most interviewers will look for... Read >
Author: MarkeD
11th May 2009
It is very important to succeed at a job interview because it is the only step between your employment and unemployment. Once you get an interview call, please make sure if that is a phone interview or face to face interview. Depending upon the type of in... Read >
Author: TS
01st May 2009
Have you always wanted a tattoo, but never been quite sure about what to get? Afraid that what you choose will go out of style? There are so many choices�it�s like eating at one of those restaurants where everything looks good, and you have 7 pages ... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
15th April 2009
The most important aspect of construction recruitment is the selection interview. A candidate only has one chance in which to create the right impression and, given that employers have high expectations of potential employees, it is important to make as m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th April 2009
First things first, what is a cover letter? A cover letter is your way to be able to introduce yourself to the person who will be interviewing you in such a way that there is no need for you to give out a long monologue of your family history, academic ba... Read >
Author: matha.pagla@gmail.com
02nd April 2009
As they say, first impressions count.
What you say in the opening lines of your resume or CV can determine whether an interviewer reads the whole CV or resume or only skims through the information.
You see most interviewers only spend 10-15 seconds ... Read >
Author: Catherine Jones
27th March 2009
Gone are the days when interviewers only asked standard, factual questions. These days, you could be faced with anything from these to the downright oddball questions, situational questions or behavioral questions. But what is a behavioral question?
... Read >
Author: isabel
27th March 2009
After an interview call from the dream institutes we are more tensed than being happy at our achievement. The first question that hits our mind is “how do I tackle the interview?” You can relax as Mr. Vineet Patawari - PGDM (IIM Indore), ACA, B.Com (H... Read >
Author: sudipta_1587
23rd March 2009
Over the last few years many studies have been done concerning various forms of child and youth victimization. These studies have included; physical and sexual abuse, bullying, sexual harassment, exposure to community violence and the witnessing of domest... Read >
Author: Tom S
23rd March 2009
Over the last few years many studies have been done concerning various forms of child and youth victimization. These studies have included; physical and sexual abuse, bullying, sexual harassment, exposure to community violence and the witnessing of domest... Read >
Author: Tom S
22nd March 2009
With the economy into a slowdown and layoffs a common site everywhere, things are tough in the job market. There are more applications than the vacant seats in every job profile. Job interview is one thing people should take a serious note of if they want... Read >
Author: Rickf
20th March 2009
For most people, online auctions have not been a strange concept. The online auction industry was born in 1995 with the founding of eBay, now the biggest auction-site in the world, with an 85% market share of the online auction sector. Albert (2002) prese... Read >
Author: yangguang03
12th March 2009
We see it everywhere – factories are closing, jobs are being lost, hours are being cut and it’s the worst economic situation most have ever seen. However – in spite of all that, bills keep coming in and we keep needing groceries. No matter how muc... Read >
Author: jweber
11th March 2009
Group Interview is also known as Assessment Center. There are usually 6-10 interviewees and two or three interviewers sitting opposite to evaluate the performance of the interviewees.
The interview is generally processed in this way: Representation (abou... Read >
Author: Daivd E.Martin
11th March 2009
Receiving the offer of a job interview is an exciting step towards getting into work, but there are many things to remember in order to give the best impression. Being confident and well-versed on the workings of the company are great starting points to ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
10th March 2009
Feeling nervous is normal before you attend an important interview, but with proper preparation you can easily turn this into genuine passion and confidence to meet the challenge up ahead. If you are so inclined to work for the company, does it make sense... Read >
Author: pdopes
10th March 2009
Feeling nervous is normal before you attend an important interview, but with proper preparation you can easily turn this into genuine passion and confidence to meet the challenge up ahead. If you are so inclined to work for the company, does it make sense... Read >
Author: pdopes
10th March 2009
Going for a job interview can be stressful and nerve racking but there are proven interview techniques and tips that can be utilized to help.
Number 1 is always to arrive for your interview on time. Nothing screams “unreliable” to a prospective em... Read >
Author: Davidar
10th March 2009
Now, you have a killer resume and all other support documents. You are in front of the box and have just a call for an interview. What would you like to go next?
The interview is important and has even more stress when trying to land a job. Remember he... Read >
Author: richard
06th March 2009
Personality and many other skills come out during group discussions and interview. Interviewing a candidate is also an art as one has to be polite yet probe for rational aspects. Many times going for an interview itself is a preparation stage and one come... Read >
Author: Jennie
23rd February 2009
Are you going to appear for a medical interview? If yes, then you need to follow a few important tips. Getting your chance in an interview is a great opportunity to prove yourself and it will lead you to a promising and successful career. Medical school... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
23rd February 2009
Are you going to appear for a medical interview? If yes, then you need to follow a few important tips. Getting your chance in an interview is a great opportunity to prove yourself and it will lead you to a promising and successful career. Medical school... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
20th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Karen Friedman
It's all the rage especially if your company is doing a little belt tightening and you can score some points by saving a few bucks. Instead of paying for travel expenses and spending your free time whining and dining a... Read >
16th February 2009
The main difference between a resume and a curriculum vitae (CV) is their relative sizes and amount of detail. A resume is generally briefer, a summary of skills and experience. In the United States, the resume is the more common form, with the CV used ma... Read >
Author: imranjaan
12th February 2009
One of the most elementary items is to explore the company where you are going for an interview, before you go there. Make sure you do your exploring and get details on when they were formed and the number of employees they have, their base, turnover etc ... Read >
Author: Felicity Lightbody
07th February 2009
Every kind of organization – no matter its size, no matter its type – has one thing in common – and that is the set of standard job interview questions its management ask interview candidates. Organizations will always ask specific questions, releva... Read >
Author: Catherine Jones
05th February 2009
"The first thing you have to do is hire the right people." Have you ever heard that profound piece of advice? Of course you're going to hire the right people - if you know who the right people are. If that's the case, why isn't more time spent defining wh... Read >
Author: Andrew Cox
31st January 2009
Most interviewees focus only on what job interview questions they will be asked and what answers they should give.
Few give enough attention to good interview questions they should ask of their interviewers!
But you must have at least one good inte... Read >
Author: Catherine Jones
28th January 2009
If you are attending for a job interview then you will want to ensure that you give yourself the best chance of success. You'll certainly have brushed up on any questions you may be asked about your experience and qualifications for the job.
However... Read >
Author: Debbie Mendoza
23rd January 2009
Facing an interview board sends ripples down the spine of many confident youngsters. In the nervousness and trauma of whether being able to meet the expectations of the selection board, many candidates fail to perform as per their ability. The result is a... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
22nd January 2009
In this article we aim to look at the most common questions you will be asked during an important Job interview and what you should consider when answering them. There is nothing worse than being caught off guard by an interview question and stuttering ou... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st January 2009
You know all the answers to the questions, an interviewer may ask you in an interview session. Now, the big question is, do you know, what to ask the persons interviewing you? Most job-seekers answer to this question is a big no. They would rather the i... Read >
Author: Freddy Ngiam
21st January 2009
Some of the most troublesome areas in a job search is the questions section. Most job-seekers don’t have a clue as to what questions to ask or what answers to give to the questions from the interviewer. The interview ends up being a one sided affair-t... Read >
Author: Freddy Ngiam
16th January 2009
You know you're supposed to write thank you letters after your job interview, don't you? But if you're like most people, you don't. And the reason you don't has little to do with lack of courtesy. You're simply not sure how to write them to make the kind ... Read >
Author: Pam Jonsson
16th January 2009
This is something that most people will find easy to do, since many already watch a lot TV.
From TV you can discover which the hot topics are. Have you ever noticed that all hot topics on TV will also become hot on the Internet?
So your goal is to f... Read >
Author: Roos Andy
12th January 2009
Verification of an employee’s background before hiring him is very important for an organization. An employee with high productivity or an employee with medium but constant productivity is often almost equally desired by organizations. While the former ... Read >
Author: garret
12th January 2009
Verification of an employee’s background before hiring him is very important for an organization. An employee with high productivity or an employee with medium but constant productivity is often almost equally desired by organizations. While the former ... Read >
Author: garret
09th January 2009
If you get nervous and tongue tied at interviews, the following article could help you prepare for your next interview.Congratulations! You've got that all-important interview! It's understandable that you'll be nervous, but don't worry - the tips below w... Read >
Author: Amarendra Singh
09th January 2009
Job interviews are tough. You're in the hot seat, and a whole lot depends on how you perform. No wonder you're nervous. But there's a lot you can do to lower your anxiety -- and increase your chances if getting that job at the same time. The key? Intellig... Read >
Author: Pam Jonsson
07th January 2009
Have you recently landed a job interview, from one of the job listings that you applied to? If you have, when is your interview scheduled? If your interview is scheduled to take place in a few days or even in a few hours, are you prepared for it? What you... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro
07th January 2009
Skill emphasis during the interview is important to show the employer what makes you different from all the other job candidates. In this competitive world, companies search for the most qualified employees by weighing skills of the candidates and determi... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro
07th January 2009
An Interview is a communication between interviewee and interviewer in which a trained interviewer asks questions from respondents to elicit self reports of their opinions, attitudes, values, beliefs or behaviors. Interviews are usually carried out face t... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro
05th January 2009
Panel Interviews are conducted by a team of two or more interviewers who take turns asking you a series of prepared questions. They are primarily designed to assess your skill level and to see how you interact with potential supervisors, managers and coll... Read >
Author: Jide
05th January 2009
Job Interview success comes from preparing thoroughly, understanding the interview process, anticipating the interview questions, preparing winning answers and utilizing powerful interviewing techniques to give an excellent performance. Here is a selectio... Read >
Author: Jide
17th December 2008
Few interviewees send an interview thank you letter for one or several reasons:
• They think it looks like they’re sucking up (this is nonsense)
• They think there’s no point as the decision has been made (it rarely has)
• It doesn’t occu... Read >
Author: Catherine Jones
15th December 2008
You have decided to start your enterprise, but are avoiding the task of writing a business plan fearing that it is a difficult and tricky assignment. Well, all you need to do is to avoid the following mistakes to avoid any goof-ups in your business plan.
... Read >
Author: Benny
11th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Camilla Patten
Asking discriminatory job interview questions is a factor of recruitment intolerable to Job Seekers. As with any form of discrimination, posing prejudiced interrogation to candidates is questionable by law and certain ... Read >
10th November 2008
Most of us are accustomed to use the air conditioner in our cars. Many of us, like I did, may have had unpleasant experiences like driving for a job interview or a date in sweltering heat, if of course your car had no air conditioner.
It is not a wond... Read >
Author: Napoleon Miles
13th October 2008
When was the last time that you had a job interview? If it has been a while, you may want to consider doing a few practice runs. These practice runs are commonly referred to as mock interviews. Although mock interviews may seem a little bit silly, there ... Read >
Author: Jim DeSantis
01st October 2008
The recruiter holding the interview will have a list of questions to ask you, but do you have a list of interview questions to ask? Your questions for interview are as, if not more, important than the interviewers! You also need to learn the right intervi... Read >
Author: John Pawlett
09th September 2008
The value of interviewer training goes beyond the recruitment process, contrary to what most people may perceive. The interview activity is used in just about every aspect of a business. While interviewing may seem as simple as an exchange of questions an... Read >
Author: sheila
05th September 2008
Owning a student credit card has many benefits, especially a reward credit card. It enables you start a good credit history that will be very helpful once you get out of college. Once you face the real world, many companies will be asking you to supply a ... Read >
Author: aaronmikealderson
02nd September 2008
You may have gone through every step of preparing to land a good job with confidence by gaining experience, honing your education, and writing a good, solid resume. Once those efforts start to pay off and you get a call for an interview with a potential ... Read >
Author: Grant Kretzer
22nd August 2008
Introduction
Competency-based interviews (also called structured interviews) are interviews where each question is designed to test one or more specific skills. The answer is then matched against pre-decided criteria and marked accordingly. For exampl... Read >
Author: olivier picard
12th August 2008
With layoffs running rampant throughout corporate America, jobseekers are at a loss on how to broach the subject during interviews.
One of the mistakes jobseekers make during job interviews is stating they were ‘fired.’ Most don’t understand th... Read >
Author: Linda Matias
21st July 2008
There are thousands of sample resumes on the internet. Some are good, some are not so good.
If you're looking for resume samples to help you write your own CV or resume, look carefully. Here’s our advice:
Look for sample resumes which relate direc... Read >
Author: Catherine Jones
21st July 2008
Here are some tips that would help you pass through the training contract interview and smile all the way back home.
Display confidence and be well prepared
Confidence and preparedness is one of the most desirable traits and characters that intervie... Read >
Author: Tom Harel
20th July 2008
Tell me something about yourself. What are your strengths and weaknesses? What is your greatest accomplishment? These are just some of the questions that we hear interviewers ask applicants. The real question is, are these good interview questions? Th... Read >
Author: sheila
18th July 2008
Tell me something about yourself. What are your strengths and weaknesses? What is your greatest accomplishment? These are just some of the questions that we hear interviewers ask applicants. The real question is, are these good interview questions? Th... Read >
Author: sheila
14th July 2008
Your chances of landing a job have less to do with your resume than you may think. In truth, interviewers want to get a broader sense of who you are and by extension, who they can expect to see each day if they hire you. How the interviewer perceives you ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th July 2008
I just read a blog from a sales expert that I respect highly. He is on a board to select the Sales Person of the Year Award for an association. So he commented on account managers vs. sales people. His conclusion was that account managers are not really... Read >
Author: Sam Manfer
07th July 2008
I just read a blog from a sales expert that I respect highly. He is on a board to select the Sales Person of the Year Award for an association. So he commented on account managers vs. sales people. His conclusion was that account managers are not really... Read >
Author: Sam Manfer
27th June 2008
As it well known, the first impression is important. Studies show, that during the interview most of the interviewers make and impression about the candidate within initial 10 seconds. Therefore, the way you dress up is decisive to this first impression. ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
Questions to ask during job interview are not a problem at all if you plan well in advance. Many of the times, the interviewers get struck in to what should be asked to the applicant. Taking interview is not a easy task at all. You need to be much focused... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
When it comes to hiring candidate, interviewers focus on many aspects from personal appearance to the attire and behavior. Personal appearance does not mean only beauty but hygiene and neatness are of the same importance. Employers want to hire those cand... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
After you finish giving the interview, you must send a thank you letter within 24 hours to the interviewer. In almost every career book, job seekers are advised to send thank you letter or a thank you note. You will be surprised to know that only 5 percen... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
The things that are tested during the interview are knowledge, aptitude, confidence, interpersonal skills, ability, and desire to work hard. In addition to this, your physical appearance, good and clear way of communication would also be of good usage for... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
After you complete the required training or graduation,it is but natural for you to look for a job. However, during the interview it is very important that, you could convey to the interviewers whether you are actually going to be useful to their compani... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
Conducting a job interview is one of the most important task, mangers or supervisors do. Because of their judgment and skill to abstract the best from the candidate, they ensure the good future of the organization. Conducting a job interview is not easy t... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
The answers to the questions asked in the interview should be given with full confidence. The interviewers, in addition to the answers, do normally pay attention to the way of answering. Therefore, it is important that your answers should reflect your lev... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
25th June 2008
Google “resume templates” and you’ll find a lot of websites which provide blank resume examples. Many will list the resume or CV headings and give you some general information about what to include under each heading and no more.
But when you’r... Read >
Author: Catherine Jones
24th June 2008
Many people use interview essays to reveal the personality of an individual. Interviewers at universities and companies, in particular, use interview essays to check if an applicant has the necessary knowledge and skills to be accepted. An interview essay... Read >
Author: Kennethbrowm
18th June 2008
The joys of sabbaticals
A sabbatical (or career break) can vary in length from one month to a few years. It may be fully paid, unpaid or somewhere in between but all have the valuable guarantee of a job to return to. Options include going on an exten... Read >
Author: Acumen Resources
11th June 2008
Is there any other interviewing technique that will set you apart like a Thank You Letter? Possibly not?some studies show that only 20% of candidates remember to send one, and of that figure, nearly 80% get hired.
For this reason, I highly recommend us... Read >
Author: Laura Smith-Proulx
11th June 2008
Interview behaviour and body language
Interview Skills and communication skills are not just about speech techniques and structures. You may have come across studies or statistics which state that up to 60% of the impression that you make is through your... Read >
Author: CBennett
10th June 2008
Interview behaviour and body language
Interview skills and communication skills are not just about speech techniques and structures. You may have come across studies or statistics which state that up to 60% of the impression that you make is through yo... Read >
Author: olivier picard
06th June 2008
We are 4 interviewers and most of the cover letters we receive are just plain dull. They refer to the ‘attached resume’, indicate an interest in the job and ask for an interview.
But good cover letters can do so much more than this – they can win... Read >
Author: Catherine Jones
25th May 2008
First impressions are an important part of getting the job that you would like. A first impression is one thing in life that you get only one chance at - After the resume, the job interview is the most integral part of the job-seeking process. One should ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd May 2008
When you arrive at your job interview.
When you arrive at your interview make sure you present yourself appropriately to your potential employer. This covers the basic things like ironing your clothes, shining your shoes, comb your hair. If your feelin... Read >
Author: David Harland
22nd May 2008
Before you go for your interview.
As you get the phonecall saying we would like you to come for an interview. Think about what things you might be asked by the interviewers. And try to be as natural as you can be, if you pretend to be something you are... Read >
Author: David Harland
11th April 2008
Interviewer job can be one of the widest range of career that one can opt for because no matter whether a person is a undergraduate or a graduate in English or in Political Science, he can always take his career as an Interviewer. Some news channels says ... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
08th April 2008
Interviewer job can be one of the widest range of career that one can opt for because no matter whether a person is a undergraduate or a graduate in English or in Political Science, he can always take his career as an Interviewer. Some news channels says ... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
01st April 2008
For business person, definitely you want to hire an individual who is fitted for the position. If you have your company and seeking for employees, you would want to gain information about the individuals who are applying for the job. You need to do a back... Read >
Author: zidaneboyd
01st April 2008
For business person, definitely you want to hire an individual who is fitted for the position. If you have your company and seeking for employees, you would want to gain information about the individuals who are applying for the job. You need to do a back... Read >
Author: zidaneboyd
31st March 2008
1st Fact: Interviewing applicants is the most common way companies decide whom to hire.
2nd Fact: Research proves most interviewers do lousy at predicting if an applicant will
succeed – or flop – if hired.
3rd Fact: Research shows that custo... Read >
Author: Gurmukh
28th March 2008
Did you know there are 8 main job interview types?
Interviewer-Interviewee:
This is a one-on-one with you and the company representative interviewing you. Generally these are less formal and the interviewer will have the authority to hire you if h... Read >
Author: S. C. Mishra
27th March 2008
Probably the most dreaded part of every job application is the interview. To feel butterflies in your stomach is actually common whenever you are headed for an interview, but this is something you must get over with. People think of job interviews as "gri... Read >
Author: Fae Cheska Esperas
27th March 2008
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 unemp... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
25th March 2008
Competent interviewers in the marketplace help you discover the best direction to secure your employer of choice.
Learning about the firm from the interviewer and Internet research is important to your success. Don't be bashful, ask whatever you want t... Read >
Author: Don Monteith
14th February 2008
Interviewing is the time where most companies rely on ‘gut instinct’ assuming that the candidate is qualified for the position when what they should be doing is evaluating their qualifications during the interview. In addition to direct questions the... Read >
Author: jeremy
11th February 2008
Everyone is searching for a job for the first time. If you’re going out for an interview about a job it can be a little intimidating and scary. And you may start looking for a job interview advice. But, the problem is that there are so many different ty... Read >
Author: Chris
21st January 2008
When you know your limitations, you will also understand your strengths and how to make the most of them. The dreaded job interview question, “Tell us about your weaknesses”, will no longer leave you groping for an answer. Supported by the experience... Read >
Author: Wynnwith
21st January 2008
The average UK university student knows all too well the job recruitment circus that comes to their campus every year. Recruiters, representatives, and interviewers from companies big and small enter campuses and auditoriums in order to gather in the best... Read >
Author: Mark
20th January 2008
The best way is to handle a panel of interviewers is to take them on one at a time. The board or panel is not one entity, but several individuals coming together with the common goal of hiring the best candidate for the job. At the same time, each person ... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
18th January 2008
"CAN HE DO THE JOB?"
The first item of business for an interviewer to determine is if you have the qualifications to perform the duties of the job. That is the basic part of interviewing - to determine if the qualifications and experiences fit the requ... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
14th January 2008
The phone rings just as you are about to sit down for dinner, but this time it's not a pesky telemarketer - it's a company recruiter calling. You've been caught off-guard! The telephone "screen call" can come at any time - day or night. Some interviewers ... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
14th November 2007
Internships offers are what most teen wants especially during the season of summer. It is an opportunity for teens to earn some extra bucks while honing those precious skills they have that are much needed for the on the job training program. During sum... Read >
Author: asterisk.submitter
09th November 2007
An employee always takes pride in their work. But for some reasons, there are really circumstances that an employer has to fire one of his or her people. This is a normal thing and there is nothing wrong with facing such a truth. The natural thing to do a... Read >
Author: UK Careers
08th November 2007
It's the new trend in Hollywood. Having babies - and proudly sporting the bump prior to the blessed event - is all the rage. Celebrities everywhere are making fashion statements out of everything baby, from the bump itself to the clothing that dresses it ... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert
07th November 2007
Fashion designers are increasingly turning to the high street to get their designs seen and worn by the public. It is not a new phenomenon to see high profile designers develop their own lines for big name department stores; it is a perfect relationship ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
07th November 2007
Instead of bluffing and talk rubbish you should be ready with your speech which will make you look more confident and suitable for the post you’ve applied. The job seeker needs to remember that he or she is being assessed from the minute after walking i... Read >
Author: Fety
06th November 2007
Although talking about your salary may be the most common question that you would get during a job interview, this is actually a trick question. Giving out a price for your work would tell your interviewer how you gage your work, your skill and your exper... Read >
Author: UK Careers
05th November 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview CoachPlanning and preparing before you begin to send out resumes could save you some embarrassing moments when you receive that unexpected call.You just never know when that phone is going to ring. Let's say... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
11th September 2007
Looking for a new job can be a frustrating experience. Being prepared and ready for an interview help relieve some of the stress in job hunting. Here are 12 tips that can help to ease your interview process:Tip 1: Obtain detailed information on the compan... Read >
Author: Jullie Harvard
10th September 2007
So you’ve been invited to attend an interview. You’re both excited and nervous – this is your dream job. If you are like most people then attending an interview is a very hit and miss affair. You either have a good interview or a bad one and very of... Read >
Author: Rintu Basu
26th August 2007
You have received a letter or phone call informing you that you have a scheduled "interview" with ABC Company at a certain time on a particular day.
You should be happy (and you are sort of) but you begin to worry and sweat immediately. This is a very ... Read >
Author: Fact Publisher
24th August 2007
The professional that hopes to find their dream job needs to have a number of skills in order to get into the interview room in the first place. Hiring managers, executives, and experienced professionals alike look first and foremost for the level of conf... Read >
Author: Talisman
14th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
If you have been reading articles or listening to news reports about the job market, it becomes obvious that the number of people currently seeking jobs outnumbers the jobs that are now available.
... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
06th August 2007
It is often said that over 70% of communication is non-verbal. This means there’s a lot going on during an interview other than the words that come out of your mouth. Most interviewers will admit that having seen several people with the right skill se... Read >
Author: UK Careers
02nd August 2007
Hiring the right person in the right job, whether through recruiting from outside, internal transfer, or internal promotion is, by far, the most difficult and rewarding challenge facing most organizations. It always will be. It is also the greatest opport... Read >
Author: Andrew Cox
31st July 2007
Graduates who are looking for jobs in the United Kingdom will often consult with job recruiting firms to help find temporary and permanent work. These young professionals will be put through application, assessment, and placement processes before they fin... Read >
Author: Rupal Patel
26th July 2007
So you've written and re-written your resume and cover letter countless times...you've used every trick in the book to make your resume and cover letter stand out. You've finally sent them out to get your dream job and low and behold all that hard work ha... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler
26th July 2007
It is hard to imagine life without perfumes. Bad body odor can be quite a major problem. If you are out on a hot date on a sweltering day without spraying yourself with a suitable deodorant you can assure yourself that your date is never going to call you... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
26th July 2007
We live in an age where we are encouraged to be who we want to be, and this often extends to the way we look and how we act. Many people feel as though the traditions followed by our predecessors are archaic and out of place in the modern rush of today’... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
01st July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
Interviewing can be a challenge to your professionalism
No matter how weird or crazy the interview situation gets, it is in your best interest to "keep your cool." The interview process is a prof... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
29th June 2007
What is included in a press kit? Why do I need one to book a radio interview?
• A press kit comes in a double pocket portfolio. Use a color other than white or manila so that your press kit stands out.
• Always put “Requested Material Enclosed... Read >
Author: Matt Bacak
29th June 2007
Common sense tells most of us the bare minimum for attending a job interview. You should always be on time, you should look neat and tidy, you should speak clearly and make your point, and you should make eye contact. However, there are times when things ... Read >
Author: Wildfire Marketing Group Content Development Team
26th June 2007
Have you ever thought of sending a thank you note following an interview? It may not seem like an obvious time to send one, but do it anyway.
Make sure to get a business card from the person who interviews you. If you cannot or do not, at least write ... Read >
Author: Kathy
08th June 2007
Dressing for a job interview has a lot in common with the way a politician dresses for a public appearance. Since different companies have different styles, you need to do some homework to learn the customs of a potential employer. If the interview site i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
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 i... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
05th June 2007
Interviewing well is an art and yet I find so many people pay very little attention to this aspect of the job search process. It is in fact likely the single most important step.
If you are called for an interview, the assumption must be that it is you... Read >
Author: melaniward
31st May 2007
Ever wondered why America’s Next Top Model season one winner, Adrianne Curry, is not included in the opening credits of Tyra Bank’s competitive reality series? According to the 24-year old native of Joliet, Illinois, the reason dates back a few years ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
30th May 2007
Internet paid surveys are touted by income opportunity seekers as a great option for income. New internet paid survey sites are launched every week to cater to the growing demand from companies for survey takers. Interest in completing surveys as a hobby ... Read >
Author: Davion Wong
30th May 2007
Census Bureau Data - Introduction
Although some data and information are constructed into the data compilation instrument, others are executed after the data has been transported from the data collection center to the fundamental computer. Accusations ... Read >
Author: Tom Johny
19th April 2007
The right interview advice for banking jobs can steer you to your much-desired job in the banking industry. The purpose of banking interviews is to determine whether you are the person with the right skills for a particular post in the bank. The questions... Read >
Author: John Turner
18th April 2007
When applying for a new Construction Job, there are several major things to bear in mind. Here are top 10 tips from theCONSTRUCTIONjob.com.
Simplicity
Do not over complicate the CV. It is your one and only chance to impress the reader, so keep it si... Read >
Author: Corinne Dauncey
18th April 2007
Among the fairest and most balanced offerings on the Imus incident hails from journalist Ellis Cose in Newsweek for the week of April 23, 2007 in an article entitled “What Will We Learn.” Another offering well worth the read is “Imus’ Safety Net F... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
18th April 2007
A cross section of articles and interviews about the Imus snafu has produced pretty much only similar results. Everyone is agreeing that he went too far and that if he should be made to pay, then maybe Hip Hop should ante up as well. Is maybe strong enoug... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
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... Read >
Author: Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
28th February 2007
So you've done it! The TEFL course is finished, the certificate is in your hand, and you're ready to get out there and put into practice what you've learnt: It's time to start looking for that first teaching job.
Probably the most common way to find a ... Read >
Author: Keith Taylor
20th February 2007
Are you familiar with the song that says, “It’s my party and I’ll cry if I want to”?
It is definitely one of the classic oldies. However, I think this line in the song shines light on why some people never live to their full potential.
Have ... Read >
Author: FindGreatness
15th February 2007
As someone who has sat on countless teacher interview committees I can honestly say that I am still surprised at how many potential teachers get the "classroom management" question wrong.
The truth is...how you answer the "classroom management" questio... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler
07th February 2007
Job interviews can be quite nerve racking at times but to be successful you must face your interviewer with confidence. Your demeanor will determine how your interviewer views you. A confident person is always an asset to the company, as they will project... Read >
Author: Wendy Hearn
14th January 2007
In part one of this series, we reviewed several uncommon interview preparation strategies that got us safely to the interviewer's door, well prepared to tackle the challenges that lay ahead. This article addresses small but effective strategies to employ ... Read >
Author: William Mitchell
09th January 2007
To be honest, I have always disliked attending a job interview. I understand that they are a necessary evil, but I have always dreaded them. I think that it is all about showing that you are good or bad at job interviews, and not whether you are good at t... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
24th November 2006
Here are my top 5 tips for ensuring you have a perfect job interview. Put them into practice and I guarantee that you will see an improvement in your interview performance!
For more free articles and resources, including how to create a great CV and ho... Read >
Author: Peter Bernard
16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Winning Formula Studios
You're looking for a great job, one that is a great match. Are you anxious about interviewing? Want to make sure the interviewer clearly sees you as THE person for the job? Wonder how you can increase your odds... Read >
Author: Robin Ogden
16th November 2006
1. First of all, know who the company is and what they do. You'll be asked, ?Have
you heard of us?? and it is better to be able to respond in the positive. You can
use the Internet to find out something about them. You look unprepared if you
haven't e... Read >
Author: Gerry McLaughlin
15th November 2006
So you have the call letter for a job interview in your mail. Get going and do your homework done immediately. Find out all about the company, the job you applied for, the competitors, the products and all other relevant information by browsing the Intern... Read >
Author: Yulin Peng
06th November 2006
This article is continued from ‘15 Ways To Sell Yourself Effectively In A Job Interview – Part One’.
6) Know Your CV (Resume) Inside Out
Everyone who has ever applied for a job has written their CV (Resume) more than once. If you’ve written ... Read >
Author: David Bain
04th October 2006
You need to hire the best employees.
You undoubtedly hired some employees who were losers.
Oops! Well, let's be more diplomatic. Let's just say you hired some "underachievers" you would have been better without.
Or maybe you have the curse of hir... Read >
Author: Michael Mercer
02nd October 2006
A teleconference is a meeting (conference) held over a distance (tele), thus the name. It is an utility for companies to interact over long distances. Using the telecommunications systems, two or more parties meet from two or more locations.
The advanc... Read >
Author: Jack Lee
10th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Joseph Turner
By decreasing the jitters BEFORE your interview you can increase your confidence DURING the interview.
Getting nervous just before or during an interview is natural but there are specific actions you can take to decrease... Read >
Author: Joe Turner
27th July 2006
The secret to successful communication in business and in everyday life is asking the right questions. Understanding the value of effective questioning is probably the single most dominant factor in achieving business success. The way to learn abou... Read >
Author: Robert Moment
22nd July 2006
It is now time for the interview and you need to get your interview approach right. There is no better approach to an interview than to prepare well and in time. By preparing carefully and well in advance, all details are taken care of in an organized man... Read >
Author: Yulin Peng
22nd July 2006
Every question has its own purpose. The interviewer cannot just ask you about anything and everything. Every question asked is used to differentiate your skills, and personality from other candidates. There is actually no correct answer to any interview q... Read >
Author: Joi Hernaez
13th July 2006
Positive thinking is making a conscious effort to think with an optimistic attitude and anticipate positive outcomes. Positive behavior means purposely acting with energy and enthusiasm. When you think and behave positively, you guide your mind toward... Read >
Author: Bill Piker
12th June 2006
With resume gaps now the norm, workers should pay attention to how they spend their time between jobs.
The reason is simple: Employers want to know how job candidates spent their time when they were out of work. Learning? Tr... Read >
Author: Shaun Stevens
07th June 2006
I've observed that people who interview job candidates tend to enhance a certain individual distinction. If you can sense an interviewer's style and build rapport, you'll have confidence in specific information.
Here are the following characteristics:
... Read >
Author: Arlene Tresmanio
20th May 2006
The more effort you put into dressing the part, the higher your chances of getting the job. This is one of the most fundamental and basic rules of impressing during an interview. This may be an old rule but even in this modern age, dressing to impress con... Read >
Author: Andi B.
12th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Ed Bagley
Some surveys have shown that there are more than 90 questions that could be asked during a job interview. Of these, 15 in particular are asked most frequently during an extended interview (more than 20 minutes) for a regular w... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
10th May 2006
Job Interview Basics : Personal Questions
Of all the questions you'll be asked, personal and family ones appear to be the most "statistical." For this reason, most jobseekers answer them in a "static" way, with "name, rank, ... Read >
Author: Shaun Stevens
07th May 2006
Job Interview Basics : Personal Questions
Of all the questions you'll be asked, personal and family ones appear to be the most "statistical." For this reason, most jobseekers answer them in a "static" way, with "name, rank, ... Read >
Author: Shaun Stevens
02nd May 2006
There are many things that you can do that can take some of the pressure off during an interview. The way that you behave is one of the most important. It's not all in the words that come out of your mouth, but often has a lot to do with the mannerisms th... Read >
Author: Calvin Golden
30th April 2006
What is Behavioral Style Interviewing and Why do I Care?
Over the years, interviewers have deployed all sorts of methods to "weed" out candidates in an effort to determine who is best qualified for a job. A lot has changed from the days when the interv... Read >
Author: Keith Scott
25th April 2006
When going on job interviews, you want to put your best foot forward--not put your foot in your mouth. Here's some common job interview mistakes to avoid.
Talking Too Much
While it's good to be engaged in conversation, if you keep going on and on ab... Read >
Author: Janine Michaels
14th April 2006
College interviews are another chance for you to tell the admissions officers more about yourself. You will want to take the interview seriously, because it helps paint a better picture of you as a student.
Although it's not a good idea to over-prepar... Read >
Author: Devin Yeo
08th April 2006
Copyright 2006 So-lu'shunz Management Services
It should go without saying that there is no better way to maintain a carefully created People Place than to hang on to your existing loyal producers. Unfortunately, not nearly enough emphasis is applied ... Read >
Author: Karin Syren
28th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Neil Maxwell Keys
Before you apply for a job on a cruise ship, or take your application any further, you should think carefully about exactly what it is a potential cruise line employer is looking for.
This has two benefits: firstly, ... Read >
Author: Neil Maxwell Keys
28th March 2006
When I was a kid I took piano lessons which resulted in the yearly piano recital. Many, many times I wished that I didn't have to rely on my finger-memory to get through a piece of music, but could rely on my vocal-memory to sing the music.
Then you... Read >
Author: Melanie Szlucha
28th March 2006
We've all been in that position. There are times in your life when you just need a paycheck to keep food in the fridge and gas in the car. You tell yourself that you'll take any job and love ityou're just that desperate.
So you apply for some jobs, and... Read >
Author: Melanie Szlucha
28th March 2006
By decreasing the jitters BEFORE your interview you can increase your
confidence DURING the interview.
Getting nervous just before or during an interview is natural but there
are specific actions you can take to decrease, if not eliminate it.
Here i... Read >
Author: Joe Turner
14th March 2006
PERPETUAL LEARNINGI recently read of a study of ninety top leaders in a variety offields. Interviewers were trying to determine just what it is thatsets leaders apart. They discovered that those who rise to the top oftheir professions have the never-endi... Read >
Steve Goodier
06th March 2006
If you are job hunting and want to land a great opportunity it is extremely important to ace the job interview. While a job resume is important to get you into the door, in order to get the job of your dreams, you must first ace the job interview. Here ... Read >
Author: Joel Dresse
20th February 2006
These days, interviews don't come easily. When you get TheCall, make the most of your time -- and go for it!1. Investigate the company's culture, markets, and finances.But resist the temptation to show off what you'veresearched: "I just read that you're a... Read >
Cathy Goodwin
20th February 2006
Myth #1: Your resume will get you the job.Reality: A great resume may not be enough to land the job.Other candidates may meet the qualifications more closely.Unwritten rules may govern the hiring process. When youanswer an ad, your cover letter may be eve... Read >
Cathy Goodwin
17th February 2006
This is one of those job interview questions that will be asked by the savviest of interviewers. Although it's positively heart-stopping to be on the answering end of this question, if you were the employer, wouldn't you want to know how this seemingly f... Read >
Author: Melanie Szlucha
12th February 2006
If you have started to read any job interviewing books, they inevitably mention the concept of "mirroring." This is described as the interviewee mirroring or copying such things as how the interviewer is sitting (legs crossed, slouching, or sitting up st... Read >
Author: Melanie Szlucha
12th February 2006
In the last installment of the description of the TODAY Acronym to prepare for job interviews, we'll focus on the last letterY which stands for Your Strengths and Weaknesses.
The previous letters were: T-Teamwork; O-Overcoming Obstacles; D-Duties of... Read >
Author: Melanie Szlucha
01st February 2006
Copyright 2006 Prepaid Solutions
So you've managed to secure a job interview for a position that fits you PERFECTLY. Now comes the moment of truth: Are you REALLY ready for the interview? If you've rehearsed what you're going to say and know the perfec... Read >
Author: Dan Farrell
14th January 2006
A face-to-face interview is the most stressful part of the job search for many individuals, but it is also a critical component of the recruiting process. Up until this point, you have been able to hide behind your resume and cover letter. As the select... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
07th December 2005
Nearly all job seekers are well aware of the importance of a resume when applying for a professional opinion, but few realize the vital role that an accompanying cover letter plays in the selection process. In fact, your cover letter is just as important... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
07th December 2005
Nearly all job seekers are well aware of the importance of a resume when applying for a professional opinion, but few realize the vital role that an accompanying cover letter plays in the selection process. In fact, your cover letter is just as important... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
20th November 2005
Interview Bias: Overcoming the Silent Forces Working Against You
by Simma Lieberman and Kate Berardo
Your job interview is tomorrow. You know your appearance will matter, so you polish your shoes and brush your hair. You realize your interviewer wil... Read >
Author: Simma Lieberman
09th November 2005
1st Fact: Interviewing applicants is the most common way companies decide whom to hire.
2nd Fact: Research proves most interviewers do lousy at predicting if an applicant will
succeed or flop if hired.
3rd Fact: Research shows that custom... Read >
Author: Michael Mercer
05th November 2005
Ah, the technical interview. Nothing like it. Not only does it cause anxiety, but it causes anxiety for several different reasons.
How many people will be asking questions? From experience I can tell you there's nothing like walking into a room... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
13th August 2005
How do you know what attracts the opposite sex?
Do you think a guy's magazine can really tell a guy what attracts women. It is all guesswork on the part of guys as to what women really like.
Likewise, would a woman's magazine tell a woman what attra... Read >
Author: Janice Wee
05th April 2005
Here is a true story. My dentist did a "clinical" evaluation of my teeth. That is his fancy way to say he looked in my mouth and starred at my teeth with his own two eyes. He found no cavities in his "clinical" evaluation. I felt happy and relieved!
... Read >
Author: Michael Mercer
04th March 2005
Question: What's the easiest, cheapest and quickest way to have profitable, productive, and honest employees?
Answer: Hire profitable, productive, honest people!
Unfortunately, managers often hire underachievers or losers. Fortunately, pre-emp... Read >
Author: Michael Mercer
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