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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
Money is the most sensitive issue in the whole hiring process. Discussing the compensation often causes anxiety on both employee and employer. Here are seven ways to make the process of salary negotiating efficient.
1) Research: Before the interview ... Read >
Author: Lester Best
29th September 2009
There are a number of jobs which may demand you to submit your CVs along with a job application. With most of the big firms you may also be provided with a job application form where you simply need to fill in few details and submit it back to the intervi... Read >
Author: Mike Kelley
29th September 2009
Entrepreneurs focused on success know the path to the "other side of the river" is a proper mindset based on perceptions. It's really much easier to achieve this mindset than you think.
Your expertise may not be obvious to you. You may even take it fo... Read >
Author: radhika
29th September 2009
If you would like to pursue a career to become a laboratory sales person, you need to have a certain personality. Do you have the personality for a laboratory sales job?
In a laboratory sales job interview you will not only be asked many questions rega... Read >
Author: Medical Recruitment
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
28th September 2009
You’ve just finished interviewing for your dream job. There’s nothing more you can do than wait for the phone to ring, right? Wrong. To really increase your chances of getting a job offer, you need to follow up with an effective interview thank you le... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Why does my husband always disagree?
Why does my wife put my ideas down?
One of the most irritating aspects of life as a united couple is trying to convince your spouse when they take a Macho attitude. Wives say that when they want to suggest an idea ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Looking for a new job, whether it is with a new company or a promotion within your own organisation, requires time and effort. To make your job search more effective you need to take five fundamental steps on the road to success:
· Analysing your ski... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
When you’re interviewing for a job at the executive level – especially if you’ve been out of work for a while – you may want to try just about any tactic possible to get the job. Because you’re used to being aggressive to get your way, you may w... Read >
Author: heagar
25th September 2009
CV writing is very important and especially if it is very much effective so you certainly may have to follow certain important tips before you master this to its perfection. When writing your CV you certainly can make use of CV templates and different CV ... Read >
Author: Mike Kelley
24th September 2009
Your grade point in your resume speaks for your education and your level of overall academic success. It is vital to note these details on your resume; your interviewer will use it to determine your aptitude for learning which is important for new jobs an... 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
22nd September 2009
7 IMPORTANT POINTS ON HOW TO NEGOTIATE YOUR SALARAY
By: Faizan Ahmad
www.mrfaizanahmad.blogspot.com
www.earn7figureincome.com
When you have cleared your interview and now it’s the time to decide
About the perks that everyone is struggling ... Read >
Author: faizan153
22nd September 2009
The information presented here is designed to provide a benefit to anyone who must answer questions during the dreaded job interview. The main point presented here is that the key to a successful job interview is preparation. The following discussion expo... Read >
Author: Thomas Sullivan
21st September 2009
Theta brain waves are known for being fuzzy and being an unfocused mental state. Theta is the state of the mind which is dreamlike that oftentimes, you do not remember specific details. However, theta brainwave patterns are also associated with highly cre... Read >
Author: John Tyler
21st September 2009
This is one of the most important questions that you need to answer if you are looking for a job. Being young and having just graduated from school or just being tired of the job you have at the moment, you will start the job hunt which means that you abs... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Will consumers favor a non-burning pain relief product, like Swiss Medica’s (OTC BB: SWME) O24 instead of Icy Hot or Ben Gay? Richard Weise, inventor of the patented O24 pain relief product talked to us about how O24 came about, how it works differently... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
You WILL NOT GET HIRED if you continue to make certain mistakes before, during or after your job interviews.
Most of the time, the problem is not the number of jobs available, or the industry you work in, the problem is YOU!
There are certain comm... Read >
Author: Z. Glass The Job Hunting Expert
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
Sometimes your potential boss or your boss decides to set up a meeting or interview in a strange place, such as a hotel lobby. First things first, get there early, find a comfortable, quiet place and sit calmly while waiting. You should take a few steps... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
16th September 2009
When you are called for a job interview, there are certain things that you must prepare in advance. This is to give you the confidence to face the interviewer as well as to pass the interview. So, read on to be acquainted with the tips to prepare for a jo... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
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 interview requires confidence and determination along with knowledge and skill in order to make it a pleasure and memorable experience. It should be considered as a perfect platform for landing a dream job and enough preparation should be done so t... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
15th September 2009
Job interviews always bring mind-boggling sessions for those aspirants who are well prepared with job interviews answers. However, this represents only one facet of the coin as these interviews always lead towards tiring session for those who are unprepar... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
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
15th September 2009
You might have posted your resume along with other essential document to certain companies, now the next step is preparing yourself for an interview. You may expect an interview call any time of the day, so it is good to be prepared before hand. Your conf... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
13th September 2009
When you have to go to an interview for a potential job, you're probably nervous. But have you ever considered the idea that the interviewer might be nervous, as well? It's not always easy to interview a person, and you might not know just what kind of qu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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
07th September 2009
Interviewer : Why is health insurance so affordable at EasyToInsureME?
Chad Levin : We at EasyToInsureME take proactive steps to ensure that our clients receive the most affordable health insurance by searching all carriers in the area and picking the ... Read >
06th September 2009
Fresh out of college, most people are excited about landing that first job. Given that most grads do not have work experience or only had a part time job while studying, it is not easy to secure an executive position right away.
Starting from scratch,... Read >
Author: Lester Best
04th September 2009
There are a couple of main rules to keep in mind when dressing for a job interview: it's better to dress conservatively and men don't like hiring women who wear pantsuits.
As to the first statement, you never want to be remembered for what you wore. Tr... Read >
Author: ryan
04th September 2009
There are a couple of main rules to keep in mind when dressing for a job interview: it's better to dress conservatively and men don't like hiring women who wear pantsuits.
As to the first statement, you never want to be remembered for what you wore. Tr... Read >
03rd September 2009
Your attire portrays what you are hence it matters to present your best self when at work. There are some offices where following a dress code is not obligatory especially when you are working in the entertainment industry. Your dress code should be accor... Read >
Author: hrmagazine
02nd September 2009
Help your transcriptionist help you: The professional guide to getting top-quality transcriptions every time
By Carmel Muelhausen
Often in the course of our transcription projects we are presented with audio recordings that test even the best “e... Read >
Author: Carmel Muehausen
29th August 2009
In this fast growing economy, landing a suitable job is very tough due to rush of applicants. But, interview tips play a great role in landing you a perfect job. Your education, school, college and previous experience do not matter if you aren't able to c... Read >
Author: wessels09
25th August 2009
As we explore the human experience and the flow of abundance in our lives, we discover that many people are living the life they truly desire to live. Furthermore, we discover the desire for prosperity is being fulfilled for so many. We also discover that... Read >
Author: MANPREET
23rd August 2009
As women, we have an edge over men when it comes to our abilities to listen and to communicate. When we combine those qualities with strong writing skills, we can become topnotch news and feature writers for magazines. But, as anyone who has tried to make... Read >
Author: sexyone
23rd August 2009
Having a job interview makes you anxious? This article describes what aspects should be monitored to successfully face this process. As recognized, the most important thing is that the interviewer finds a safe and positive impression of you at first sight... Read >
Author: AaRGeE
20th August 2009
Everyone involved in the property market, if not anyone who owns a house has heard the buzz-acronym FSBO. For Sale by Owner property is -- you guessed it -- property being sold privately by its owner without the use of an estate agent.
FSBO has grown inc... Read >
Author: Write About Property
19th August 2009
Job interviews are meant to be tricky and with the economy in the state it is in a lot of people are looking for new work. Giving the right answers to questions during that short interview can make the difference between employment and hardship.
The de... Read >
Author: Steve Harper
19th August 2009
I don't believe anyone really likes interviews. They are stressful and it's really easy to mess them up by trying to hurry your answers. It is a much better idea to take your time. Think over interview questions and answer them carefully.
It's not easy... Read >
Author: Steve Harper
19th August 2009
In the world of home business opportunities you never want to get attached to a prospect. It then becomes a devastating blow to your confidence and hurts when they opt out of working with you.
You need to have the mindset of sorting out those that you ... Read >
Author: JonathanBurke
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
17th August 2009
Having trouble writing your blogs? Feel you would like to keep your blog more up to date? Getting that guilty feeling because you’re not updating your blog on a regular basis, or submitting articles regularly? Would you like to create more products f... Read >
Author: Patsy Bellah
17th August 2009
1. Before reaching the interview spot, first hand information and a little knowledge of the company’s profile is essential. Your aim should be tightly anchored. Why do you want to associate with a particular company is the question you should ask yo... Read >
Author: hrmagazine
16th August 2009
Cracking a job interview in a rightful manner is a hard nut to crack, especially if you are appearing for your first job. Nowadays, companies are following watchful attitude while recruiting any candidate and in such circumstances only those candidates wi... Read >
Author: Article Manager
16th August 2009
In this fast growing economy, landing a suitable job is very tough due to rush of applicants. But, interview tips play a great role in landing you a perfect job. Your education, school, college and previous experience do not matter if you aren't able to c... Read >
Author: Article Manager
16th August 2009
Interview is a channel through which the interviewer and the company detect the caliber and strengths of the individuals, for the respective post. Your resume may say many things but, what does your body language, your real skills and a person as a whole ... Read >
Author: Article Manager
16th August 2009
Are you under the assumption that career coaches are for executives only? Actually, that used to be the case but we've come along way. In fact, career coaches work with clients from all career backgrounds and at all levels. Whether you've just graduated f... Read >
Author: Patricia Erickson, Career Management Expert
15th August 2009
While looking for a job, the first leg of your preparation involves putting together an impressive resume. You need to create a resume that will not just catch attention of the recruiter but also create a lasting impression. Whether you are just out of co... Read >
Author: shiksha
13th August 2009
You’ve heard the stats that body language makes up the majority of our communication. With the recession getting that job you are after is difficult with the increased competition so here I present my top five tips to show good body language for intervi... Read >
Author: kIM
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
10th August 2009
As far as changes in work or career go, some seem to have little difficulty in going with the flow while others can not seem to keep up. Sometimes, age may have something to do with it, but much has to do with personality, flexibility and adaptability. Fo... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
08th August 2009
The way to get an unlimited number of highly-qualified prospects for free anytime you wish as often as you wish for the rest of your working life ... is easy and it really is free and anyone can do it. You don't buy anything from me or anyone. You just ch... Read >
Author: RaymonAaron
07th August 2009
How to Succeed In Medical Assistant Interview?
If you are a new medical assistant and ready to start working so I must advise you my friend to kick start your job hunt – and get your first medical assistant job position with these wonderful tips!!
... Read >
Author: rjowais
05th August 2009
Choosing the job interview answers that best deal with those tricky job interview questions can appear daunting at first at first, especially if you have little experience in answering job interview questions. Success is understanding that all the questio... Read >
Author: Richard Eaton
04th August 2009
If someone want to go to other country, there is required to either Visa or some documents. Moreover if you are traveling through other country then this may happen, that you need to have visa or travel documents. But what would be process for getting vis... Read >
Author: Justin Mark
01st August 2009
If you are looking for jobs in India , the most important factor that will determine your success is your skills- both soft skills and main skills. Your resume, your behavior during the interview and your general qualifications will all be critical factor... Read >
Author: shiksha
31st July 2009
As an executive, you’ve probably been on plenty of interviews in your lifetime – from that entry-level position to the management positions you’ve held. But nothing quite compares to the executive-level interview; if you’ve been on even one you kn... Read >
Author: heagar
30th July 2009
Interviews can be nerve-wracking; especially since the advent of the behavioral interview-where employers added a whole new level of question to help determine not only your skill-set, experience, and goals, but to better understand your personality and h... Read >
Author: Michelle Dumas
30th July 2009
The concept of having to pen a resume can be frightening for the most seasoned of players and even more in this Job Market !! This is especially so for a fresher who wouldn't know what to incorporate, what to leave out and what format to followed. There... Read >
Author: saravana kumar
27th July 2009
An interview is probably your one chance of getting that special job and it's very easy to mess it up. You don't get a second chance so remember you have to give it your best shot and there is one question you always should ask.
Interviews are stressfu... Read >
Author: Steve Harper
27th July 2009
Phone interviews are really common now since it saves time and money. Being prepared for phone interview questions will help your job chances and make you more relaxed and impressive during the call.
Before the interview you should make notes to all th... Read >
Author: Steve Harper
27th July 2009
You have to ask some questions at interviews and not just answer them. Having a few good questions to ask yourself can really impress the interviewer and make sure you have a good chance of getting that special job.
You will always be asked, “do you... Read >
Author: Steve Harper
24th July 2009
Have you ever had pre-interview jitters? That butterfly-in-your-stomach feeling when you think of what might happen during your job interview? Will it be smooth sailing? Will you make a fumble? Don't worry, it's quite normal for you to feel that way. You'... Read >
Author: Abbey Grace Yap
24th July 2009
How do you communicate your passion, knowledge, wisdom, and interests to the people you wish to influence? What sets you apart from others in your profession or industry? How do you create a rapport, even with people you don't know, such as community memb... Read >
Author: Adele Sommers
21st July 2009
Bruce Lee was really into studying philosophies, just like his physical training he was always trying to develop his mind. He studied both eastern and western philosophies because he found value in both. Remember he was a philosophy major at the Universit... Read >
Author: Tim Archbold
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
18th July 2009
In most cases people pick a career from a number of alternatives when their in their twenty's. That's a time when their unsure of what career to follow. Interests change as you move through life. You may be at that stage now or you may have lost your i... Read >
Author: geo1246
18th July 2009
Four innovative tools for finding and keeping legitimate data entry jobs are covered, including real life and on-line searching and what to do once you have a job.
If you are looking for a way to make money from home, an excellent option is legitimat... Read >
Author: Alan
17th July 2009
Wendy G. Young was on our radio show 6/16/0: Moon, Moo and You: The Collective Wisdom. She is the creator of the Spiritual Grid Manifestation.
The Spiritual Grid Manifestation "came to" Wendy in 1987, when she observed an experience at a Tony Robbins e... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
17th July 2009
Interviewing can be a pretty daunting experience, but with some good preparation you can make things a lot easier for yourself. The following tips may seem obvious but it is always worthwhile checking them off in advance.
1. Do you know where you are g... Read >
Author: Relocate Magazine
16th July 2009
When applying for a job, you just have few minutes to impress the other person. So to impress him you’re appearance will play a major role. Your appearance will speak for you when you go in for a job interview. You should be very careful with what you w... Read >
Author: anand
16th July 2009
They liked the cover letter, they were impressed by your resume, but before you get that oh-so-coveted face-to-face meeting, you've still one more test to pass: the telephone interview. So making a good impression is paramount.
Telephone interviews pre... Read >
Author: Michelle Dumas
12th July 2009
1 - Interviewer: what is your birth date?
Sardar: 13th October
Which year?
Sardar : Oye ullu ke pathe _ _ _ EVERY YEAR
2 - Teacher to Sardar: Write your best friend’s name in English.
Sardar wrote: ‘ Beautiful Red Underwear’
Teacher: What?
... Read >
Author: Vicky Advani
09th July 2009
Job interview questions and answers are good way to cope up with the impounding dangers of the interviews. Many online agencies are working day and night to present in front of you questionnaires so that you can use them as guidelines to decode the interv... Read >
Author: Article Manager
09th July 2009
Interview is a strong steel door which you can't open with your brawns; you definitely will have to open it with your brains! Don't worry so hard cause worrying alone will be detrimental to your performance level. With right tactics you can control the in... Read >
Author: Article Manager
09th July 2009
Interview is the dreaded monster sitting before the treasure door to career heights! It is important to tackle it up with your weapons of self confidence and eligibility and correct mode of presenting yourself to the interview panel. One mistake and you a... Read >
Author: Article Manager
09th July 2009
For many companies, the clients need to provide a lot of data to the company before they can use the companies' services. For example, you are availing a private loan, you are asked about your name, address, number of family members, income of each member... Read >
Author: michael russell
07th July 2009
Hiring the Perfect Candidate for a Job
Before employing a person one should design a list highlighting the characters required for the particular post. This makes screening facile and you can eliminate the candidates at the initial stage i.e. prior to ... Read >
Author: hrmagazine
06th July 2009
I have interviewed potential applicants for a variety of staff positions over the past 20 years. In the nonprofit field, I have found there are certain steps supervisors should take when interviewing potential candidates. My top seven items to consider ... Read >
Author: Coach Sharon
04th July 2009
In the midst of technological advancement nowadays, the "back-to-basics" rule still applies when it comes to getting hired for a job. It does not matter if you are planning to apply for a million-dollar company or a small, independent firm. When you face ... Read >
Author: rika
04th July 2009
It's difficult to provide accurate jobs in criminal justice information, but we have gone through the rigor of putting together as much jobs in criminal justice related information as possible. Even if you are searching for other information somehow relat... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
04th July 2009
Who wouldn't want to obtain winning tactics that would help you have a successful job interview? Probably there is nothing else that you would want to ask for but to make sure that you succeed on this, right?
Sometimes your first interview for a job w... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
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
04th July 2009
Your are probably looking for a job, right? Then you must be searching for job interview pointers that you can make use of, aren't you?.
In times like these, fear for going through job interviews would not be at your best interest. Let's say for instan... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
02nd July 2009
If you have been called by the company for an interview, you have to be prepared with the possible responses for the job interview questions they have. If this is the first time for you to go through interviews for a new job, you better look into some po... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
02nd July 2009
You might as well add up some spice to the whole interview process by providing them more information that you believe they will be fascinated about, like your sports as well as hobbies.
Now you also have to be ready to tell them more about your job re... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
02nd July 2009
If you are invited to go to an interview for a job that you have recently applied for, you have to make sure that you will be wearing the appropriate job interview attire needed for that job. This would show how you present yourself to the public and this... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
02nd July 2009
What do you think are the top job interview questions today? If you are searching for the right job for you, and you have current prospect companies that you would like to apply to, definitely you would like to make sure that you would be able to make it... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
02nd July 2009
You are probably looking for the right job, aren't you? Then you should be prepared in answering the most common job interview questions to assist you in building your self-image. But if this is your first time, then you will then find it a very stressful... 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
If this is the first time that you will be applying for a job, you are probably wondering where you can get tips on how to answer job interview questions in an appropriate manner. You are definitely going to need those questions and answers to guide you i... Read >
02nd July 2009
Anything that you can get for free is amazing, isn't it? Considering that you are looking for a job and you would like to make sure that you would land on the right one, you would like to get some free hints on how to overcome your fear from the nerve-wre... Read >
02nd July 2009
Are you currently searching for a job that is right for you? Then you should be prepared in answering the most common job interview questions to help you build your own image. However you may find this challenging the first time around. So, you might as w... Read >
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 >
01st July 2009
Resumes are the first step to get job. It gives first impression on every employer. Many job seekers fail to reach the interview stage because of their bad resume. By presenting your personal resume in a sensitive manner, there is a chance of getting jobs... Read >
Author: Jasica
30th June 2009
The decision to hire the candidate is based on how successful he/she has been in impressing the interviewer. The candidate must be able to sell his knowledge and convince the employee that he/she is the right candidate for the job. You must impress the in... Read >
Author: Mr.G
29th June 2009
Compelling first impressions are the key to E-commerce success. It’s a mouth full, but in essence, it is true. It is almost like going to a job interview. You may be wearing the perfect business suit, have all the paperwork in place and pass all require... Read >
Author: Alfitness
28th June 2009
The way you sit, the way you look, the way you shake hands—all form a part of Non Verbal Communication; it begins from the time of walking in the interview room to the time of opening your mouth, without uttering a single word you can make or mar your i... Read >
Author: Neha Gupta
27th June 2009
Remember the way it used to be? If you haven't been in the job market recently you probably haven't heard about the New Interview. Better learn now!
In the old days (a couple years ago), the interviewer would start out by asking questions like, "Tell... Read >
Author: Paul Bowley
23rd June 2009
Job hunting can be very stressful - indeed it can often suck! Preparation can minimize the stress and result in the job offer of your dreams. Landing the right job can make a world of difference in not only your financial situation but as well your overal... Read >
Author: Jobadee
23rd June 2009
Creating life changes is an art. You must ask believing. Your mind moves from the thought to the thing. Unless there is first an image in the mind, guess what? There would be nothing for it to move toward. Creating is a mental act and with emotion and ... Read >
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
A question that you might want to ask yourself: do you really care about the employer?
While you're getting ready for the interview, a lot of questions are popping out of your head:
Do I look good?
Will I have a good impression?
Can I answer ... Read >
Author: John David Fitzgerald
22nd June 2009
Cover Letter 13 Biggest Mistakes to Avoid
Confusion over cover letter style is rampant because survey after survey clearly shows that no one style stands out as the “best” or “most effective” to use. Unfortunately, most job hunters worry abou... Read >
Author: JobSiteBd - Latest Jobs in Bangladesh
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 >
22nd June 2009
The rate of unemployment is increasing day by day, as it’s a season of economic crisis has sets in. If you are also unemployed and in search of good job for yourself, then what you have to do is improve your skills or chances of finding work. Following ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
18th June 2009
The importance of social networking sites have increased tenfold especially after they got to be recognized as sites that were very useful from the business point of view. Businesses have started using the social networking sites in more than ways than on... Read >
Author: Paul Dawson
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
17th June 2009
If you are like any normal job seeker, you will feel anxious about their oil rigs employment interview. It is natural for you to wonder what you are supposed to say, and to worry about whether or not you will make a good impression on the interviewer. You... Read >
Author: Calvin
17th June 2009
The interview is very scary for a lot of people seeking oil rigs employment. This feeling is only natural - it's the final obstacle between them and getting their offshore oil rig jobs. Especially for new job seekers who cannot find many vacancies for off... Read >
Author: Calvin
17th June 2009
It boils down to 3 Things the Interviewer is assessing you on:
There are 3 key filters that an interviewer will assess when considering you for a position:
1. Skill
2. Personality / Fit
3. Compensation
Skill: Do you have the competencies to not only ... Read >
Author: Jobadee
17th June 2009
Research has demonstrated that over 90% of employers consider effective communication skills to be essential. However,job interview candidates often spend far too much time trying to guess what questions they will be asked, rather than focusing on develop... Read >
Author: Martin Soorjoo
15th June 2009
Making a great impression is important to any job seeker. You're doing yourself a disservice if you're not paying attention to the way you present yourself. How you enter a room and greet your interviewer is enough to set the tone of the interview.
The... Read >
Author: Patricia Erickson, Career Management Expert
15th June 2009
In the world of job hunting, there is nothing more daunting than the job interview. Everyone gets nervous when faced with being put on the spot. With all the build up to an interview, many people go in feeling like one misplaced word will be enough to los... Read >
Author: mikevanderheijden
12th June 2009
If you’ve been on multiple job interviews then you know that you might encounter a different environment depending on the company you interview with. This is pretty common because every company has its own culture. And more importantly, each company –... Read >
Author: heagar
11th June 2009
Lets cut to the chase and stop the BS! The fact is that if your credit score or banking history is so bad that banks won't even let you open a checking account, then you have to own up to one simple fact. You are high risk pal!
Bankers Like To Make Mon... Read >
Author: George Agustus
11th June 2009
Lets cut to the chase and stop the BS! The fact is that if your credit score or banking history is so bad that banks won't even let you open a checking account, then you have to own up to one simple fact. You are high risk pal!
Bankers Like To Make Mon... Read >
Author: George Agustus
11th June 2009
Finding a new job or changing jobs is difficult but there are some simple things you need to know which can make the whole experience a lot easier and smoother. When you find the job which suits you and you have been successful in your application you sti... Read >
Author: mikevanderheijden
11th June 2009
The way to get an unlimited number of highly-qualified prospects for free anytime you wish as often as you wish for the rest of your working life ... is easy and it really is free and anyone can do it. You don't buy anything from me or anyone. You just ch... Read >
Author: Raymond Aaron
11th June 2009
Job hunting can be very stressful - indeed it can often suck! Preparation can minimize the stress and result in the job offer of your dreams. Landing the right job can make a world of difference in not only your financial situation but as well your overal... Read >
Author: Jobadee
09th June 2009
Compelling first impressions are the key to E-commerce success. It's a mouth full, but in essence, it is true. It is almost like going to a job interview. You may be wearing the perfect business suit, have all the paperwork in place and pass all required ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th June 2009
Prior knowledge of the company that has called you for an interview is pretty important. There are some easy techniques that will help you to gather all the information that is needed in order to face the interview board. Here are a few tips that we think... Read >
Author: saipeople
08th June 2009
Prior knowledge of the company that has called you for an interview is pretty important. There are some easy techniques that will help you to gather all the information that is needed in order to face the interview board. Here are a few tips that we think... Read >
Author: saipeople
06th June 2009
Remember the way it used to be? If you haven?t been in the job market recently you probably haven?t heard about the Alternative Interview. Better learn now!
In the old days (a few years ago), the interviewer would start out by asking questions like, ... Read >
Author: Paul Bowley
06th June 2009
Working in the Netherlands isn't the same as working in the UK, and you'll need to get used to the differences so that you don't get offended. In the Netherlands, you should expect people to be rather direct in their speech. Someone who isn't used to this... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th June 2009
There are some questions that the interviewer cannot ask you. That’s right – they CANNOT ask you certain things and you are in no way obligated to answer them. Of course, if you want to tell them how old you are how many children you have, you can, ... Read >
Author: FInancial Bailout Products
05th June 2009
Most people feel nervous in interviews – even when it’s in their native language. So it’s not surprising that you might feel anxious before having an interview in English.
However, you can improve your chances of success by following these simple... Read >
Author: AnnaKainer
01st June 2009
Looking for oil rigs employment is always stressful regardless of your experience. You always wonder if there are jobs available (yes, there are jobs available - Exxon alone is spending $150 billion over the next five years on exploration and drilling), i... Read >
Author: Calvin
18th May 2009
People who are in sales are typically extroverted individuals and therefore know how to confidently discuss the subject they know best: themselves. What can be done to make the difficult task of wading through sales resumes easier? How can you be sure t... Read >
Author: Lori Olson
18th May 2009
Resume sample-FAQ’s
A Resume or Curriculum Vitae is a complete report of your work entity. It encompasses various details that help you in applying for a particular job. A resume enters the office of your interviewer prior to your accessing them. In th... Read >
Author: hydro
15th May 2009
1. Resume and Cover Letter is too short/too long
Your resume and cover letter shouldn’t be too short or too long. The amount of time your resume will have in front of the potential employer is only no more then 20 seconds. What is just right for your... Read >
Author: bstanley
12th May 2009
The way to get an unlimited number of highly-qualified prospects for free anytime you wish as often as you wish for the rest of your working life ... is easy and it really is free and anyone can do it. You don't buy anything from me or anyone. You just ch... Read >
Author: DirectTM
11th May 2009
With the unemployment rate increasing, and jobs becoming harder to secure I decided to put together a guide to polish up those interviewing skills. My feeling is if you do get an interview, you might as well ace it as they are less of them to be had. Even... Read >
Author: DB Coach
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
07th May 2009
With thousands of new layoffs announced every day, any employer with an open position is seeing hundreds of applicants. As the job market tightens, potential employers will look for the best. Job hunters are playing the A-game even when applying for jobs ... Read >
Author: Michae D Hayes
06th May 2009
1.Education
For positions that do not require a specific educational background, no investigation of education is necessary. When specific education is required for a position or is a basis upon which wage rate is determined, education should be verified... Read >
Author: qzpcredit
06th May 2009
The presumption of every interview should be that the interviewee has information and material that is pertinent to the case. The investigator’s task and intent should be to obtain all that information. There are 4 strategies for private investigator in... Read >
Author: qzpcredit
06th May 2009
An interview is an informal interrogating to understand the situations. Successful interviewing requires that the investigator can make good use of his knowledge of human nature and experience of questioning so that the interviewee will talk about all tha... Read >
Author: qzpcredit
01st May 2009
Some people's lives begin to sound like a Soap Opera because there have been so many extenuating circumstances. Nobody's perfect. But nobody wants to hear about your problems and baggage either. Especially in the job interview. The following is some advic... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
24th April 2009
This is a good opportunity not only for the person interviewing you but also for you to be sure that you’ve made the right decision.
Unlike a job interview, being interviewed as a potential housemate follows no specific pattern. It can seem a very n... Read >
Author: EdShin
21st April 2009
With the financial crisis engulfing businesses worldwide, jobs are becoming hard to come by. Job axing as a measure to cut costs has been adopted globally by companies across sectors. In such a scenario, it has become all the more difficult for first time... Read >
Author: neha
21st April 2009
When you apply at a college or university, you will be asked to put together your application package, which normally consists of your transcripts, recommendation letters, test scores, resume, and personal statements. The schools that you apply to are li... Read >
Author: Nancy Haverford
16th April 2009
Going to an interview without doing your research puts you at a clear disadvantage. Research can be used as a perfect opportunity to impress your interviewer or as a way to build rapport at the onset of the interview. It can leverage your salary negotiati... Read >
Author: Nigeria Graduate Jobs
09th April 2009
Tell me about yourself
Make a short, organized statement of your education and professional achievements and professional goals. Then, briey describe your qualifications for the job and the contributions you could make to the organization.
Why do you... Read >
Author: Ashley Ellis
09th April 2009
Excited to apply to your first internship? Well before you head out and start visiting companies that you are interested in working at – and before you even start e-mailing out your applications, first things first, did you use the right cover letter fo... Read >
Author: matha.pagla@gmail.com
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
04th April 2009
Learn how to prepare well for a job interview. It will be your ticket of acceptance to the job you want.
Everyone who plans to apply for a job always undergoes some form of job interview. We are asked several questions that will test our technical qual... Read >
Author: Urmann
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
31st March 2009
Of all the interview questions that you are likely to encounter, ‘Tell me about yourself’ is almost guaranteed, and in fact, many interviews begin with this very one.
While it may be tempting to leap in and tell the interviewer all about your thre... Read >
Author: isabel
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
What is the one question you KNOW you will get asked at the beginning of each and every first interview?
"So, tell me a little bit about yourself....."
My clients continually share with me that although it seems like this should be an easy question ... Read >
Author: Mary Elizabeth Bradford
27th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jennifer Wong
You've done all the leg work already, submitting bids, networking, sending your resume, and you've gotten as far as a phone interview. Congratulations! That means you're in the running!
Here are some proven phone in... Read >
Author: Jennifer Wong
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
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
An interview is an informal questioning to learn facts. Effective interviewing requires that the investigator make full use of his knowledge of human nature so that the interviewee will disclose all that he knows about the matter in question.
There are 7... Read >
Author: yangguang02
20th March 2009
The presumption of every interview should be that the interviewee has information and material that is pertinent to the case. The investigator’s task and intent should be to obtain all that information. There are 4 strategies for private investigator in... Read >
Author: yangguang01
19th March 2009
Are you prepared for the media to call you? If you're not, you should be. Pitching is great, but if you're not ready when the call finally comes in, it is really just a wasted effort. Most authors go about their routine of sending press releases, e-mailin... Read >
13th March 2009
For all that we might grumble about having to get up and face yet another day in the workplace, being employed fulfills more than just the need to make money. It gives us a routine, a focus, a sense of self-worth and achievement and, very importantly, a ... Read >
Author: isabel
13th March 2009
There is noting more depressing than to work in an un-employment office in an area where there are few jobs and much need.
Lessons in how those without jobs survive in a world that is controlled by money:
No. 1 Dress for success. One never knows ... Read >
12th March 2009
Data collection is essential for any organization. Data collections are process of preparing and collecting data for an improvement in organization process or to collect data to create new process. Data collection has been done in proper way while creatin... Read >
Author: webresearch13
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
Too bad universities don't hand out career positions with those expensive diplomas! Today's recent graduates are dismayed to learn that record layoffs across the economic landscape are leaving available positions few and far between. But here are some nit... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th March 2009
Many people are in the process of job hunting, being promoted and starting their own companies. If you are interested in having a positive outcome from these activities, add these tips to your search and your dressing presentation when being interviewed.... Read >
Author: Marjorie J McDonald
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
Finding specific information about data acquisition equipment might not be easy, but we have gathered very helpful and relevant information about the general subject matter, with the ultimate aim of helping you out. Even if your search is about another da... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
10th March 2009
Almost half of the jobseekers and employees are embarrassed to be the first to raise the pay issue even though in reality they are unhappy with the salary they are offered or salary they are currently receiving. But, negotiating your salary is not that di... Read >
Author: bstanley
10th March 2009
Job interviewing is a critical part of an individual’s job search. This is the time to sell your skills and experiences. It is critically important to practice prior to your interviews. Job seekers only get one chance in an interview. A job hunting Best... Read >
Author: bstanley
10th March 2009
It's difficult to provide accurate portable data acquisition information, but we have gone through the rigor of putting together as many portable data acquisitions related information as possible. Even if you are searching for another information somehow ... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
10th March 2009
If you are searching for information related to acquisition data or any other such as industrial PC, PC based oscilloscope, multi port serial cards or data acquisition system 3 you have come to the right article. This piece will provide you with not just ... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
10th March 2009
In this article, I'm going to reveal some resume writing tips to help you gain an advantage over other applicants.
In a competitive job market like this one you need every advantage you can get.
It is nearly impossible to land a job interview witho... Read >
Author: Mark Etting
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
10th March 2009
Know how to job interview. In the highly competitive environment of today's job market you need to make a strong impression in your initial meeting with a recruiter or prospective employer. These steps will help you to market yourself as a top job candida... Read >
Author: Julia Penny
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
04th March 2009
People are quite ignorant about Six Sigma and tend to ask a lot of question regarding certification of an organization as Six Sigma compliant. While it is not possible to cover each and ever questions asked, we are providing a summary of the answers to th... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
03rd March 2009
Writing a cover letter means you’re ready to face the world of employment and job opportunities. However, don’t be like a clone and copy a basic format off the Internet. Instead, make it more interesting and personalized.
You don’t have to use sc... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
02nd March 2009
You may remember late last year we ran an article and a call to action asking if our members would like to participate in some online dating research that is being conducted by La Trobe University and the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Soci... Read >
Author: Matt
28th February 2009
Perfumes, chocolates, t-shirts which can be used by both sexes are gradually gaining demand in the market. Ever since the change in people's mentality, buyers have started counting more on unisex products. Such products reduce expenses and removes unneces... Read >
Author: Victoria
24th February 2009
It is amazing that with all of the advice available on writing a great cover letter, mistakes continue to be made. This isn't to say that you have to be perfect 100% of the time, but you do need to strive for perfection.
So how to you kill a great cove... Read >
Author: Trevor Wilson
24th February 2009
Just thinking about attending an interview for their dream job is enough to cause unrest, panic and fear in even the most talented of professionals.
“What should I expect?” “What questions do you think they’ll ask me?” “How do I know if my... Read >
Author: Annemarie Cross
20th February 2009
At most, you will have six to eight seconds to keep your website visitor from clicking away and it all depends on one thing and one thing only....your website design. Whilst it's great that you have a great color combo going on there, there are many other... Read >
Author: zeus obama
16th February 2009
When we talk about interview transcription ,our mind ask question what is interview transcription An interview transcription is conversation of two or more people where question are asked by the interviewer to obtain the information from the interviewee a... Read >
Author: john
16th February 2009
How to break the ice is the question, getting questions to break the ice is the answer. But with questions or no questions, starting to get to know someone usually comes with its own little tension in the beginning (where we do not know how to start a con... Read >
Author: Delta Fi
13th February 2009
Interview transcription
When we talk about interview transcription ,our mind ask question what is interview transcription An interview transcription is conversation of two or more people where question are asked by the interviewer to obtain the informati... Read >
Author: smith
13th February 2009
Interview transcription
When we talk about interview transcription ,our mind ask question what is interview transcription An interview transcription is conversation of two or more people where question are asked by the interviewer to obtain the informati... Read >
Author: smith
13th February 2009
Interview transcription
When we talk about interview transcription ,our mind ask question what is interview transcription An interview transcription is conversation of two or more people where question are asked by the interviewer to obtain the informati... Read >
Author: smith
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
11th February 2009
Interview transcription
When we talk about interview transcription ,our mind ask question what is interview transcription An interview transcription is conversation of two or more people where question are asked by the interviewer to obtain the informati... Read >
Author: smith
10th February 2009
Job interview follow up is a great opportunity to show your enthusiasm and suitability. Most candidates neglect to follow up on their job interviews. Set yourself apart from the competition by following these five easy steps to follow up professionally on... Read >
Author: Julia Penny
08th February 2009
Staffing involves a broad scope of activities from workforce planning, job specification, recruiting, outsourcing and new employment orientation. CRM is referred to as customer relationship management. Staffing CRM is application of CRM, often involved wi... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller
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
Are you in the market for top performers to take your company initiatives to the next level? When recruiting for employees, companies often forget their role in the process of interviewing. But a very important question remains, "How do you attract hig... Read >
Author: Linda Finkle - Incedo Group
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
28th January 2009
You might not have thought that much about working in the Netherlands, but there are many opportunities there for the right person. Of course, when you look for work in another country, things can be very difficult because of the language barriers, the tr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th January 2009
If you want to get that great new job, you have to successfully navigate the interview. There are ways that you can do that, but you might want a little bit of practice first. You might also want to see what kinds of mistakes other interviewees out there ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th January 2009
If you have been reading articles or listening to news reports about the job market, you are aware that you are in a tough job market and that you will have to do something to make yourself stand out from the rest of the crowd.
You realize that you are... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
22nd January 2009
Transcription is a valuable service for many industries. You can find transcription services for different fields. Whether you want someone to do audio transcription of interviews, data, legal information, medical records, seminar, conference or any other... Read >
Author: Ajay Prasad
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
First, let's look at what Six Sigma Certification is. Six Sigma is a methodology (pioneered by the Motorola Corporation) of quantifying and eliminating variance in production methods, thereby increasing quality. In plain English, this means that Six Sigma... Read >
Author: JenB
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
21st January 2009
A resume is the term used to describe the history of your life. It is also called a Curriculum Vitae which is generally abbreviated as a CV. Sometimes, some people mistakenly write it in the lower case as a cv or c.v. This is a mistake which should neve... Read >
Author: Freddy Ngiam
21st January 2009
Job interviews are daunting. Some people feel completely overwhelmed when they have a job interview coming up, and others are more relaxed. But the key of course is to be relaxed about your interview. The interviewer will be able to tell right away if you... Read >
Author: Blake Evans
17th January 2009
So, you're looking for a new construction job? It's as easy as turning up at building sites and asking if there are any vacancies, right? Wrong. The construction industry has changed beyond all recognition in recent years, so you could find yourself fa... Read >
Author: GrantH
17th January 2009
If you hope to carve out a successful career for yourself in construction, then you need to think about how you behave and cope under certain circumstances. For example, modifying your behaviour in interview situations can obviously greatly enhance your ... Read >
Author: GrantH
16th January 2009
What are the best questions to ask in a job interview? Don't think that the interviewer will be the only one who's doing the asking. You too are expected to come up with questions too, and they better be good ones. At the same time, it's crucial that you ... Read >
Author: Pam Jonsson
09th January 2009
By Philip Smith,
Author of Walking Through Walls: A Memoir
It never fails. On every author's book tour, every interviewer, every moderator, every talk show host always asks the same question, especially when the room goes silent and they need to resc... Read >
Author: FSB Authors
08th January 2009
Interview transcription – the importance of it
“Interview transcriptions authenticates the efforts of the interviewer and the interviewee, it documents the spoken words and accords it the status of a research paper to be consigned to posterity”
... Read >
Author: john
08th January 2009
Virtual Interview Quiz for Technical jobs - choose the best answer.
Question: What Experience Have You Had That Qualifies You For This Position?
Answer #1 My background and experience have been working on a variety of projects and jobs in the hi-t... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
07th January 2009
Have you recently been contacted for a job interview? If so, you may be pretty excited. When it comes to getting a new job or starting a new career, an interview is the first step towards success. The only problem is that many interviewees end up making c... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro
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
taking time off of his or her busy schedule to interview you.
Make sure to start on a positive note and set the proper expectations.
4.) Do not sell yourself short.
In the course of the interview, answer the questions briefly and accurately. T... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro
07th January 2009
The second step in getting the job is meeting the potential employer for an interview. The first step that an applicant has successfully completed was sending your application and passing the screening process of the company.
The employer got the resu... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro
07th January 2009
The second step in getting a job is having an interview with a potential employer. The first step was sending your application and after careful review by the company, you are seen as candidate for the vacant position.
The employer got this informatio... 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
Companies often prefer to conduct telephone (screening) interviews before inviting candidates to their offices for a face-to-face interview.
This applies particularly:
* When candidates will have to travel a long way
* When there are large nu... 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.
Listed below a... Read >
Author: Jide
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
Getting fired can happen to the best of us. And it can happen even when it's not your fault. If you’ve ever been fired, this question is probably the one interview question you dread the most. There’s no good way to sugarcoat being fired, so the best ... 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
05th January 2009
Very occasionally, you may waltz from your first interview into a job you love. More often than not though, you will experience setbacks with the dreaded “Thank you for your interest…” interview rejection letter. This is not unusual – on the contr... Read >
Author: Jide
05th January 2009
This is a question that is asked in almost every job interview. The interviewer wants to know, "Why are you available?" The answer you give regarding your departure from your last company will be either simple and straightforward, or very challenging - de... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
05th January 2009
Interview transcription – the importance of it
“Interview transcriptions authenticates the efforts of the interviewer and the interviewee, it documents the spoken words and accords it the status of a research paper to be consigned to posterity”
... Read >
Author: john
04th January 2009
“Interview transcriptions authenticates the efforts of the interviewer and the interviewee, it documents the spoken words and accords it the status of a research paper to be consigned to posterity”
Recorded taped interviews and transcriptions are t... Read >
Author: robert08
31st December 2008
My Journey
As an only child, I was raised by just my mother in a small city in upstate NY. My mother was the kind of women that would go way beyond her means to make sure I had everything my heart desired while sacrificing her own needs and desires. An... Read >
Author: Sherrita
19th December 2008
What is behavioral interviewing and why is it important to know? Behavioral interviewing is a technique used by an interviewer to elicit true-to-life responses from the job candidate in order to evaluate how that candidate will fit, (or not) into the org... Read >
Author: John McClure
17th December 2008
In talking about interviews, we have to widen the net to include a couple of other topics. These days, the interview process often includes behavioral and skills testing, and people who talk about interviews often focus on the on-the-nose issue of the job... Read >
Author: Allen Voivod
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
16th December 2008
Cash For Surveys: Characteristics Of A Survey Research Interviewer
Jobs for teens usually have a low pay and you have to work long hours and many times you also have to work in the weekend, so find out more about How Do U Make Money On Line With Sex ... Read >
Author: Lori
12th December 2008
After preparing your resumes and sending out you applications to your target employer, a interview comes next. It is a process in wherein you as as an applicant will be evaluated by an employer. A set of questions will be asked to you by the employer t... Read >
Author: Laura Roberts
11th December 2008
Interviews are considered to be scary especially if you are not confident. Expect that when you are in an interview, each of your moves will be analysed by your interviewer hence making you feel conscious. It is important that you believe in yourself at a... Read >
Author: Ben
08th December 2008
Interview is very important for teens to get a job successfully, following job interview skills are basic and important, read carefully and keep them in mind, they will help you pass the interview.
Be honest and be yourself. Dishonesty gets discovered... Read >
Author: WeiKing
04th December 2008
Postcard printing can help your business in many ways. You just have to learn how to utilize the tool to benefit from them in ways you want them to help you. But if you are limiting your use of postcards for marketing purposes, then you might have to reth... Read >
Author: maureen pelayo
03rd December 2008
When a professional decides to begin his/her freelance career, they have no specific and directly applicable freelance work history or feedback/references to offer potential outsourcing companies. In addition, most new freelance providers start out with ... Read >
Author: Daryl James
26th November 2008
Many jobs require employees to give business presentations, participate in sales training exercises, engage in speech writing, and otherwise participate in activities that activate their fear of public speaking. Before we are allowed to engage in these ac... Read >
Author: TJ Walker
24th November 2008
In addition to correctly answering every question an interviewer asks, there are other ways in which you can make a conscious effort to impress an interviewer, and make sure that he or she remembers you, even after you've left the interview.
1. Be Prep... Read >
Author: Lamar Deane
24th November 2008
There is one common trait that many businesses share and that is a high turnover rate. This ongoing challenge makes it difficult for leaders to build a high performing department. But, with the right recruitment interviewing skills training and the right ... Read >
Author: Frank O’Tools
22nd November 2008
Interviewing a potential employee can be just as nerve wrecking on the interviewer as it is on the interviewee. To avoid sweaty palms, it is a good idea to prepare yourself with organized questions and a well thought-out game plan. To help all of our Watc... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
20th November 2008
Online job search is the best source for us to apply easily in the job we want. A job search engine is a website that facilitates job hunting. These sites are more commonly known as job boards and range from large scale generalist boards to niche job boar... Read >
Author: hackr.safe
18th November 2008
During these tough times a large number of people are re-entering the job market. Stay-at-home mothers going back to work, part-time workers looking for a full time position, people who took time out to get qualifications are finding that economic conditi... Read >
Author: Julia Penny
18th November 2008
Spend any amount of time managing people and you’ll quickly realize that your chances of getting a job offer are directly proportionate to how well you interview. Managers are also people and they hire the person that they think will do the best job, no... Read >
Author: Abhishek Daaga
18th November 2008
Is Broadcasting school the only way to get into the radio business?
If you’re looking to kick-start your career into radio, there are many reputable broadcasting schools that you can use as the springboard to entering the competitive radio world. But... Read >
Author: JKello
05th November 2008
Finding the right employees for your company can be difficult. And if you choose the wrong person for your business then your turnover is going to be high and you'll have to constantly repeat the interview process. So hiring the right person the first tim... Read >
Author: Cash Miller
03rd November 2008
At the moment, career opportunities is not the same as it used to be. Get some useful suggestion on job interview advice, a lot of you will find it educating. Interviewing for employment can be a stressful situation for most of us. However, it can be a re... Read >
Author: Gnubas
30th October 2008
By: Brian Diggins
Many Alcohol and Drug Recovery Programs and Support Groups predicate their treatment upon the erroneous theory that all addiction is a disease. They claim that the disease of addiction is incurable, and most of these programs spend a... Read >
Author: Brian Diggins
27th October 2008
Pay attention to your interview body language - it plays a critical role in determining how you come across in the job interview! Non-verbal communication accounts for over 90% of the message you are sending the interviewer. 58% of that is your actual bod... Read >
Author: Julia Penny
21st October 2008
Did you know that there are many different job interview tips to help wow your interviewer and land the job that you desire? Yes, that’s right! There is a secret formula of success that every potential job interview candidate should know and understand ... Read >
Author: Catherine Jones
20th October 2008
Ever experienced hiring the wrong person for an important position in your company?
If you ever did, we’re pretty sure that you would want to do better in choosing applicants next time around. The mistake of hiring one wrong employee alone can poten... Read >
Author: James Kurt
13th October 2008
If you have been looking for a new job, you will likely have a number of job interviews coming up in the next few weeks or months. They are certainly stressful for most of us. With that in mind, there are preparation steps that you can and should take to ... Read >
Author: Jim DeSantis
13th October 2008
Behavioral interviews are a common part of the job interview process these days. During a behavioral interview, you will be tested on your skills, knowledge, abilities and the way you deal with certain situations and events that can occur in almost any wo... Read >
Author: Catherine Jones
08th October 2008
You need to sell a home fast, but your house has been sitting for sale with no takers for some period. Probably, what you need is a good presentation.
Selling a house is just like going to an interview. The impression that you make to an interviewer ... Read >
Author: Gloria Smith
06th October 2008
During a job search, several tools and strategies can be used to weave together a compelling story of your value to an employer. Resumes, interviews, and networking meetings should be rich with memorable information about you and the problems you have sol... Read >
Author: Barbara Safani
06th October 2008
This article is going to be very different from all the usual articles on job interviews in that I am not going to go into the specifics about what questions you may be asked or what kind of answers you will give, instead I am going to talk about 'that fi... Read >
Author: John Pawlett
06th October 2008
A property manager needs to distinguish the good renters from the bad ones in order to ensure the property is well maintained and the rent is paid in a timely fashion throughout the tenancy. One of the easiest ways to find the good ones is to identify the... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
29th September 2008
First impressions are important in the job interview. Research has shown that the first 100 seconds are crucial in determining the interviewer's perception of the candidate's suitability for the position. What you wear to the job interview needs careful c... Read >
Author: Julia Penny
29th September 2008
Hello students and graduates! We get lots of job applications this time of year. In honor of graduation, I’ve crafted a little list of 10 things NOT to do when applying for a design job. This most likely applies to other design firms as well as Spoonben... Read >
Author: Tina Schweiger
24th September 2008
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Ahead of a job interview, most Job Seekers experience fear and anxiety to some extent. To some, the fear feels almost too intense to deal with and others manage just fine. The trick to getting your job interview nerves... Read >
22nd September 2008
Whether it's your first or your hundredth and whether your rate of getting the job offer after the interview is 10% or 90%, preparing for an interview is always among the most nerve-wracking of tasks.
Your stress level, however, will drop when you kno... Read >
Author: Catherine Jones
22nd September 2008
Job interviews can be formidable experiences. Most people that are employed have had some sort of interview and many do not enjoy the experience. Here are a few issues you may have faced.
The night before the interview you diligently sit down and get r... Read >
Author: Rintu Basu
18th September 2008
When going to a job interview there is going to be several questions that they are going to ask you and it is important to understand how to answer them so that you have the best chance to get the job. Going in for a job interview can be a scary thing bec... Read >
Author: bryan
17th September 2008
Job interviews are tough. I personally do not know too many people that enjoy going on them. Not only are you attempting to impress the interviewer but you also worried about answering interview questions without stammering and thinking of good intervie... Read >
Author: Catherine Jones
12th September 2008
Stay on Topic - Prepare Your Talking Points
Keep an Eye on the Clock and NEVER Answer "It's in My Book!"
POWER LAUNCH YOUR BOOK: Radio is a powerful strategy for launching your new book or sharing your message. Most people want to know what the retu... Read >
Author: Annie Jennings PR
08th September 2008
The single most important thing you can do to get a job is to interview. That's right. You've promoted yourself with a stand-out resume, you've opened the right doors, attracted the attention of the person with the power to hire you, solicited an invitati... Read >
Author: Michelle Dumas
08th September 2008
Every job interview features two broad categories of questions:
(1) Questions specific to the role, and
(2) General questions.
We have compiled a list of some of the general/popular questions and have given advice on each.
Remember one thing... Read >
Author: Catherine Jones
08th September 2008
In fact, some of the most creative yet technical, entrepreneurial and lateral thinking individuals you'll ever meet work in this field. At the same time, there are cases where showmanship and hype can overwhelm real substance and certain behaviors get ann... Read >
Author: Manishh Kumarr
08th September 2008
In fact, some of the most creative yet technical, entrepreneurial and lateral thinking individuals you'll ever meet work in this field. At the same time, there are cases where showmanship and hype can overwhelm real substance and certain behaviors get ann... Read >
Author: Manishh Kumarr
05th September 2008
As a recent graduate you may be experiencing some difficulties within the UK job market. The IT boom has drawn to a close and the promise of three or four years ago, easy employment in IT has disappeared. There are many things you can do to help yoursel... Read >
Author: chelsea butterworth
04th September 2008
When looking for our dream accountancy job or public sector jobs we spend a lot of time researching, preparing our cv�s and rehearsing interview questions, but a lot of people overlook the importance of your appearance in a job interview. One of those t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th September 2008
Now a days internships are a prerequisite for 99% of full time positions, especially in the media and entertainment industries. This makes it more important than ever that you select an internship program that is right for you. An internship should not ... Read >
Author: Webmaster
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
02nd September 2008
Whether you've gone on dozens of interviews yourself, or conducted dozens more, it's always worth a little time brushing up on your interview skills - especially the ones that most people aren't even trying to control, despite how helpful (or damaging) th... Read >
Author: Allen Voivod
02nd September 2008
Harry Oldfield�s Polycontrast Interference Photography (PIP) developed in the late 1980�s is able to provide images of the energy field in real time. It is a visual, non-invasive scanning system that reveals where current problems may exist and also w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st September 2008
Landing a training contract in the United Kingdom is one of the best things that could ever happen in your professional life. To do so, you must be armed with an excellent training contract application that showcases your qualifications, and the confidenc... Read >
Author: Tom Harel
26th August 2008
Prepare for these top interview questions. Use the interview answer guidelines to make sure that your interview responses are in line with what the interviewer is looking for.
Why do you want this job?
Basically the interviewer is asking "Why are you ... Read >
Author: Julia Penny
25th August 2008
Job interviews can make you anxious! You have twenty-four hours to go before your interview and you need to know what to prepare. Following these 6 essential job interview tips the day before the interview will greatly increase your confidence and your ch... Read >
Author: Julia Penny
21st August 2008
We find people meticulously practicing job interview questions, but still finding it difficult to get a job of their own choice. Generally we find people fretting because they always land up somewhere they never wanted to go. People may have the requisi... Read >
Author: Roshni
21st August 2008
Going for job interview and do not know how to prepare! Well, here are some points which you must consider while going for the job interview. Giving an interview is not any straightforward task. Remember that an interview is not any common conversation, b... Read >
Author: Roshni
17th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Success Performance Solutions
Within minutes after the unexpected death of Tim Russert was announced, the story took on a complete life of its own. While at first I admit I was just curious to find out what happened, I was soon humbl... Read >
17th August 2008
The best things in life are NOT free, and neither are men's suits. In fact quality men's suits do not come cheap but if you can afford to spend a little more cash just to look like a million bucks, then a quality suit comes highly recommended. Obviously... Read >
Author: coolpetboutique
17th August 2008
The best things in life are NOT free, and neither are men's suits. In fact quality men's suits do not come cheap but if you can afford to spend a little more cash just to look like a million bucks, then a quality suit comes highly recommended. Obviously... Read >
Author: coolpetboutique
17th August 2008
The best things in life are NOT free, and neither are men's suits. In fact quality men's suits do not come cheap but if you can afford to spend a little more cash just to look like a million bucks, then a quality suit comes highly recommended. Obviously... Read >
Author: coolpetboutique
16th August 2008
When preparing for a job interview you need to know something about the company that you are applying for the job at. Also it is good idea to have what you are going to say already prepared. You don't want it to sound rehearsed but you do not want to soun... Read >
Author: bryan
15th August 2008
1). Don�t forget the basics
Keep the layout simple, to a maximum of one and a half pages. Some HR managers skim through hundreds of CVs a day and if it�s too long it will be immediately discarded. Also, remember to include the essentials; it�s am... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th August 2008
Hello students and graduates! We get lots of job applications this time of year. In honor of graduation, I’ve crafted a little list of 10 things NOT to do when applying for a design job. This most likely applies to other design firms as well as Spoonben... Read >
Author: Tina Schweiger
15th August 2008
BY
Ramon Greenwood
After months of searching for a new position you have finally been invited to come in for a face-to-face interview. What are you going to do to maximize your chances of getting an offer that will advance you toward your career goa... Read >
Author: Ramon Greenwood
15th August 2008
Ever get frustrated because it seems that when one person in your office gets sick, everyone gets sick? The person next to you comes down with the flu, and the next thing you know you're at home calling your manager to let her know you will not be in tod... Read >
Author: LeadershipMentor.com
22nd July 2008
Preparation
90% of people who go for chef jobs do so without sufficient preparation.
Be one of the 10% who do prepare thoroughly and give yourself a big advantage over the others.
When anyone attends an interview they are being judged not only on the... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
21st July 2008
Are you an aspiring management consultant? Do you plan on interviewing with top management consulting firms such as Mckinsey, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Bain, Booz Allen Hamilton, Mercer, L.E.K Consulting, A.T. Kearney, Roland Berger or others? If you... Read >
Author: Blake McNaughton
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
17th July 2008
When I was a kid, growing up in a very small town in Canada - one of the thrills of the year was watching the Academy Awards. (And yes - we only had 3 TV channels!)
But what I really loved watching was The Barbara Walters Special.
Why?
She would interv... Read >
Author: Kim Duke
16th July 2008
Right way to choose the right person
You only conduct an interview because it is necessary that a specific position in your organisation should be filled. For that purpose you need to have the best suitable candidate. However, it is not always easy to ... Read >
Author: maruti gawade
16th July 2008
0% of people who go for chef jobs do so without sufficient preparation.
Be one of the 10% who do prepare thoroughly and give yourself a big advantage over the others.
When anyone attends an interview they are being judged not only on their qualificat... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
16th July 2008
Are you an aspiring management consultant? Do you plan on interviewing with top management consulting firms such as Mckinsey, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Bain, Booz Allen Hamilton, Mercer, L.E.K Consulting, A.T. Kearney, Roland Berger or others? If you... Read >
Author: John Keny
15th July 2008
Have you ever worked for a company that you wish you didn?t work for? If you?ve changed jobs at some point, then you have probably felt that way. You have probably stood back and wished that someone would have told you about what you were getting into bef... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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
14th July 2008
Interviews can be a harrying experience. You want the job, but the stress of having to answer questions correctly while making sure not to commit any behavioural mistakes can lead to a disaster. If you use the following top 10 job interview tips, you'll h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th July 2008
Once in a while, I read an article that makes me want to share it with all my readers and clients. I'll bet that's occurred in your life as well. And I'll also bet it made you think "Boy, I wish Stuart would see this and maybe then, he'd get the point."... Read >
Author: Ann Golden Eglé
07th July 2008
In an interview I watched recently, the interviewer asked, "What do you know for sure?" I was intrigued. And I knew I didn't want to be stalling for time if the question was ever asked of me. So I did some thinking about my answer. And I encourage you to ... Read >
Author: Success Net
01st July 2008
Prepare for these top interview questions. Use the interview answer guidelines to make sure that your interview responses are in line with what the interviewer is looking for.
Why do you want this job?
Basically the interviewer is asking "Why are yo... Read >
Author: Julia Penny
27th June 2008
If you are having an appointment for an important job interview then you should do a little bit of homework before giving the interview. You should be dressed correctly for the interview.What to wear for a job interview is the first thought that comes to ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
Successful interview is essential in order to grab an offer. Here are some top job interview questions those will help you to prepare for an effective interview through follow up. Before we discuss top job interview questions there are certain things for ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
Successful job interview is what gives you the big break in your career. Successfully cracking the interview is not a easy task and people have many problems regarding the job interview. Fear factor is most harmful and it spoils your interview. To overcom... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
You may wonder what questions to ask at the job interview, as you are not the interviewer. After giving answers to the questions asked by the interviewer, the interviewer expects that you too will ask some questions. Before finishing the interview, an int... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
Questions asked at job interviews are the key factors from which interviewer assesses you and makes a decision. Successfully clearing the job interview requires good preparation as it helps you answer the questions properly. There are various tricky and u... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
Job interview is considered as a very challenging task by most of the job seekers. There is big fear factor, because of which, candidate get nervous at the time of interview, and ultimately it results in bad outcome. Successfully clearing job interview ne... 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
We find people meticulously practicing the job interview questions but still finding it difficult to get a job of his own choice. Generally we find people fretting because they always land up somewhere where they never wanted to go. People may have the ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
Job interviews are stressful no doubt, however if one is properly prepared then there are umpteen chances that he or she will be able to crack the interview. The job interview questions and answers does not only test a candidates intellect but it also te... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
Going for job interview and do not know how to prepare! Well,here are some points, which you must consider while going for the job interview. Giving an interview is not any simple task. Remember that interview is not any general conversation, but is a tes... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
Job interview pointers are essential to prepare for any type of interview, whether it may be the first interview or the second. Everyone has to face various interviews while he is looking for a change in the career. Students try hard to prepare rightly fo... 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
Any job interview decides the fate of the candidate just within 10 minutes. Infact an employer even admits that he selects a candidate the moment he enters the room. According to him the candidate’s body language plays a pivotal role in deciding the ca... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
Before going for an interview make sure that your interview attire is appropriate. A person may have an excellent academic record, and may have answered all questions correctly but if he/she does not know how to dress for an interview then the person may ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
You get a valuable opportunity to learn more about the candidate through a job interview. Knowing more about the candidate will help in predicting more accurately about how the candidate will perform in the specific areas. On the other hand, the candidate... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
Interviews are always very challenging be it the first time or not. There is only one way to reduce this tension and that is “to be prepared”. Give time to review the important and frequent questions. Not only for the standard questions but also revi... 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
Free job interview questions on website will make things clear for you to prepare well for your job interview. For this you will just have to browse the entire set of questions on the internet. Each of these questions is accompanied by one or more sample ... 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
27th June 2008
After the job interview, it is advisable not sit near the phone awaiting the offer. Do not call the interviewer back immediately to know the result. Instead, after the job interview is over, send a thank you note to company where you have attended the int... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
26th June 2008
The absolute worst way to go to an interview is with the attitude of: "Please, please - hire me."
When you go to an interview with that attitude you appear desperate. And even though you actually may be desperate in a difficult job market, you don't wa... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
25th June 2008
With careful preparation, difficult interview questions can present you with an opportunity to shine under pressure. The important thing with all questions is to show a balanced and considered approach. The following examples will show you some of the pit... Read >
Author: Amy Whittingham
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
21st June 2008
The first answer that comes to mind is, "Because you have an opening, and I need a job." While this may be the truth, it is not an answer that will get you points in a job interview. The interviewer is looking for an answer that indicates you have thought... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
21st June 2008
Landing video game tester jobs seems to get harder by the day. More and more people are becoming aware of the benefits that come with professional game testing, so it only stands to get worse & worse. With that being said, you're best bet is to level the ... Read >
Author: Writingman1421
21st June 2008
Think paid video game testing is a myth? Well, think again. Believe it or not, video game testers get paid extremely well to test the newest and most technologically advanced games. Many of them even get to do so from the comfort of their own home, if you... Read >
Author: Writingman1421
20th June 2008
There is always some kind of ‘cool’. Different things may be cool at any time – platforms, sequins, curtains (the hair style) – but it seems that being cool is timeless; something you have, or you don’t. There have always been people known as be... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
20th June 2008
During these tough times a large number of people are re-entering the job market. Stay-at-home mothers going back to work, part-time workers looking for a full time position, people who took time out to get qualifications are finding that economic conditi... Read >
Author: Julia Penny
19th June 2008
Not getting a follow up call, as promised, happens more than you think. Candidates are sure that they are a shoe-in for the position, and expecting an offer, and then nothing. This is not only frustrating for the candidate, but reflects poorly on the comp... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
19th June 2008
Los Angeles is one of the most highly developed and economically stable cities in the world. It is one of the leaders in international trade, entertainment, aviation, apparel and tourism.
It is also a home to various industries such as media productio... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
18th June 2008
Interviews are a critical part of the recruitment process. No matter how many interviews you’ve been to, it is still important to be prepared so that you are able to make the best possible impression on your potential employer.
Your consultant will a... Read >
Author: simon-elliot
11th June 2008
If you've lost your job - or are going to lose your job - the last thing that you want to talk about is "why" you lost your job. In fact, the question
"Why did you leave your last job?"
is one of the toughest questions to deal with - especially if y... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
11th June 2008
Have you ever worked for a company that you wish you didn’t work for? If you’ve changed jobs at some point, then you have probably felt that way. You have probably stood back and wished that someone would have told you about what you were getting into... Read >
Author: kzt50
29th May 2008
Job interviews are not just limited to the typical face-to-face dialogue inside a conference room at an office. Thanks to the advancement of technology, virtual or online job fairs and video-conferences, phone, and chat kind of job interviews are now poss... Read >
Author: Mary Shad Moss
28th May 2008
Pay attention to your interview body language - it plays a critical role in determining how you come across in the job interview! Non-verbal communication accounts for over 90% of the message you are sending the interviewer. 58% of that is your actual bod... Read >
Author: Julia Penny
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
23rd May 2008
When looking for a job, just as important as the words we use is the message that our bodies are sending.
The person that shows that he not only has the skills to get the job done, but can fit in with the people that are already there and presents a p... Read >
Author: Eric Mayo
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
As you are writing your CV.
As soon as you know you have enough material about the job you are finding out about start creating the CV with the following in mind.
· If there are specific proficiencies the job advert asks for, make sure that you inc... Read >
Author: David Harland
22nd May 2008
When putting together a CV it is imperative that you produce a page that is clear and represents you in the most flattering way to your potential employer. As with most things your interviewer isnt going to wade there way through sheets of irrelavent abou... Read >
Author: David Harland
21st May 2008
What should you bring to an interview? Should you come with little more than your carefully groomed and polished self? When deciding what to bring to a job interview, many people fail to prepare. They think that bringing things to an interview makes them ... Read >
Author: CK Tan
19th May 2008
Job interviews are not just limited to the typical face-to-face dialogue inside a conference room at an office. Thanks to the advancement of technology, virtual or online job fairs and video-conferences, phone, and chat kind of job interviews are now pos... Read >
Author: j-g-r-1188
15th May 2008
You start out on your own, and for a while you are your own boss. Then the business grows, and before you know it, you’re looking out for additional staff. What should you do when hiring your first employee ? Let us tell you right away that this is no ... Read >
Author: Akhil Shahani
15th May 2008
When the job market is tight, it may be tempting to cut corners on your job search, but for the sake of landing a position, please don’t. When it’s a buyer’s market, you owe it to yourself and your family to put your best foot forward. To stand out,... Read >
Author: Linda Matias
15th May 2008
When going on a interview one of the most difficult question you may be asked is, "What is Your Biggest Weakness?" You want to prepare for this question but at the same time to not sound rehearsed or that your response can directly form a book. You never ... Read >
Author: bryan
15th May 2008
There are many high paying jobs available to you but you need to know what is the best way to search for them. There may be jobs out there that you because of your skills do it is important not to sell yourself short. It is always good to be searching for... Read >
Author: bryan
15th May 2008
When you are applying for a new job it is always a good idea to get information on the company that you are applying to. It is important that when you go in for the interview that you sound like you are knowledgeable about the company. It is also importan... Read >
Author: bryan
14th May 2008
It is important when you are negotiating a salary that you have in your mind what that perfect number will be. Usually there is a lot of mind games when you are in the process of negotiating because the employer wants to get you for the lowest price they ... Read >
Author: bryan
08th May 2008
Recruitment agencies work with multiple people who are all looking for the same thing, a job. Their job is to send the best qualified candidate for the position offered. Your job is to present yourself in a professional manner and sell your abilities to t... Read >
Author: Sharon Alexander
06th May 2008
The Behavioral Interview is increasingly used by companies for employment selection. Although it is a more demanding type of interview from the candidate’s point of view, it should be welcomed by candidates as an opportunity to effectively demonstrate ... Read >
Author: Julia Penny
01st May 2008
When looking for a job, just as important as the words we use is the message that our bodies are sending.
The person that shows that he not only has the skills to get the job done, but can fit in with the people that are already there and presents a p... Read >
Author: Eric Mayo
01st May 2008
Television interviews are, by far, the trickiest of all press encounters but they can also be the most rewarding in terms of your public relations efforts. Welcome the opportunity to appear on TV, and be prepared. By remembering a few rules and practicing... Read >
Author: Robert Deigh
29th April 2008
On the job discrimination is more common than you might think, and you need to know how to handle discrimination when, not if, it becomes an issue in your workplace. This is a lot easier if you already have a job, but what if you feel that you are being d... Read >
Author: CK Tan
27th April 2008
Telephone interview tips can help you land your dream job. How? The amount of telephone job interviews conducted by employers has dramatically risen over the past five years and the trend shows no signs of slowing. This is mainly due to the fact that empl... Read >
Author: CK Tan
25th April 2008
What to wear for a job interview seems like a simple decision, yet so many people get it wrong. It is important that you see what the interviewer sees and it is always better to be slightly overdressed than to be to casual.
Learn : What to Wear for a J... Read >
Author: bryan
16th April 2008
Hiring new staff is never easy
A lot of you who are reading this, no doubt need to recruit new staff from time to time, but I bet many of you would say that it's not one of your favourite tasks, either because of the time it takes, or because you don... Read >
Author: Brian Moore
14th April 2008
"Meet Kristin Connell, a 25 year-old Seattle transplant and student. Although she currently divides her time between college courses and a part-time job, she has four years' experience juggling a full-time student life with family, friends, and profession... Read >
Author: Mistina Thomson
11th April 2008
Most interview preparation books are filled with sample questions that you'll have to answer during an interview. While it's certainly important to know how to answer tough interview questions, it's equally important to know how to ASK questions in an in... Read >
Author: Deborah Walker
11th April 2008
In this day and age, developing a professional resume is easier than ever. There are multiple resume construction websites as well as professional resume software available for purchase. There are also resume services that will interview job seekers and... Read >
Author: Mike Bernard
10th April 2008
Workers are always deciding whether they are really happy with there job or should they try to find a better one. Usually after the first of the year people will look at there situation and decide if they should be on the hunt for something new. It is pos... Read >
Author: bryan
10th April 2008
If you have sat through a job interview you have heard the number one question before, "Why Should We Hire You?" What they are saying is, "What can you do for this company?" It can be a hard question to answer if you are caught off guard and have not real... Read >
Author: bryan
10th April 2008
This is one of those broad questions that can take you down the wrong road unless you have done some thinking about what to say ahead of time. This question deals with your ability to sell yourself. Think of yourself as the product. Why should the custome... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
10th April 2008
What to wear for a job interview seems like a simple decision, yet so many people get it wrong. It is important that you see what the interviewer sees and it is always better to be slightly overdressed than to be to casual.
Learn How To: Interview for ... Read >
Author: bryan
10th April 2008
Workers are always deciding whether they are really happy with there job or should they try to find a better one. Usually after the first of the year people will look at there situation and decide if they should be on the hunt for something new. It is pos... Read >
Author: bryan
10th April 2008
You have gone on a job interview and the job seems to be very interesting, what should you do? Sending a brief note to the person who interviewed you is definitely a good idea. Remember many people may have interviewed for the job and anything you can do ... Read >
Author: bryan
07th April 2008
Interview is the threshold for your final entry in an organization. In addition to brush up with your skills it is always an add-on to acquaint yourself with some common interview questions that are always a head start in any face to face meeting.
Belo... Read >
Author: renu
07th April 2008
Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley
My best advice to clients about to interview for a job is to treat the interview like an IRS audit.
When the Internal Revenue Service thinks you are cheating on your annual tax return, and they ask you a question during a... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
07th April 2008
Parmdeep Vadesha has been described as the bargain property wizard of UK after having introduced 60,000 investors to proven techniques to find distressed sellers of cheap properties. He has also purchased cheap properties below the market price. He owns a... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
07th April 2008
Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley
If I told a lot of potential hires that sometimes they have as much or more to do with getting a job offer as I do as the interviewer, most of them would not believe me. After all, I am the interviewer and, in many cases, I ... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
03rd April 2008
It can be very easy to forget about what you should do after your interview when you spend so much time in preparation for it. Your follow-up plans will communicate to the employer how enthusiastic you are about the position as well as how serious you are... Read >
Author: Simple Solutions
03rd April 2008
Do you always feel that your resume is not impressive enough for your employer to notice? Do you find your CV layout utterly boring? Well, worry no more for here are some tips to dress up that resume of yours-without the need of glitter and photo paper!
... Read >
Author: Fae Cheska Esperas
01st April 2008
What makes a good call center agent? Know what the interviewer is looking for in the call center interview and prepare to win that call center job.
Call Center Competencies
First and foremost are the competencies that the successful candidate requ... Read >
Author: Julia Penny
01st April 2008
Despite the fact that the interviewee has the ability to influence the outcome of the interview, often they have difficulty making use of that ability. This is an outcome of being too self-critical and perhaps having low self-esteem. Some of the applicant... Read >
Author: Ron Clover
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
27th March 2008
One of the crucial stages of any job search is the interview. This is where employers get to meet and know more about the applicants who aspire to work for them. Indeed you've got what it takes to be part of their company, and you have to show them that. ... Read >
Author: Fae Cheska Esperas
26th March 2008
Landing on a job is actually quite easy, if you are really in dire need of one. But that doesn't always guarantee you a satisfying career, unless you learn to love your work. But of course you would want nothing less than your dream job, so why not make s... Read >
Author: Fae Cheska Esperas
25th March 2008
Comedian Bob Newhart -- in his TV sitcom ages ago -- did what I consider to be the best routine ever about a hapless guy being interviewed on TV for the first time.
Prior to his interview, the host tells him that the questions will be very easy. They j... Read >
Author: Robert Deigh
19th March 2008
As we explore the human experience and the flow of abundance in our lives, we discover that many people are living the life they truly desire to live. Furthermore, we discover the desire for prosperity is being fulfilled for so many. We also discover tha... Read >
Author: Roslyn Randle
14th March 2008
Once upon a time, head hunters were no more than common cannibals. Some people still view them that way, but executive recruiters are a vital link in a chain that keeps major enterprises functioning well.
The top positions at any organization dictate ... Read >
Author: gurpreet singh
07th March 2008
The current job market is tough! In the sales interview you have to sell yourself better than the next candidate to get the job offer.
Remember that the job interview is a sales situation. You are the product and the interview should be approached in the... Read >
Author: Julia Penny
04th March 2008
We all know the situation, it happens on the TV News every night. The person who's just been flooded out; or seen their house disappear off the end of a cliff or been burnt to the ground; or had a child kidnapped or ransomed; is asked by the interviewer w... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury
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
14th February 2008
Behavioral Interview. The behavioral job interview is the only type of interview where chemistry plays little part. It is also the only type of interview, except for ones conducted by human resources professionals, where the interviewer has probably had... Read >
Author: Jane Trevaskis
12th February 2008
Early in our careers we were taught that a resume should be one page only - and at the beginning of a career that is an appropriate length. However, once you have some experience to display, the standard length of a resume is two pages.
There are a ... Read >
Author: Jane Trevaskis
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
11th February 2008
Apart from being on punctual, being immaculatly presented for an interview, and that includes your shoes, is of tantamount importance, regardless of the type of post one is being interviewed for…so don’t forget about your shoes as they may be the most... Read >
Author: Sharon Francis
11th February 2008
Think up some good media story ideas that can involve your orgnaization. If you have succeed in landing a media interview, congratulations! The next step is to be ready to show off your expertise and convince your audiences (readers, radio listeners, TV v... Read >
Author: Robert Deigh
24th January 2008
Interviews can be daunting to the most experienced job seeker, and "terror-ific" for the less experienced. Preparation before the interview can make a huge difference in your confidence level. Here are some basic questions to get you thinking about the pr... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
24th January 2008
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Are you nervous about what an employer may ask during an interview? Have you considered that an equally important part of an in person discussion is the part where an employer asks, "Do you have any questions for... Read >
Author: Simple Solutions
24th January 2008
You say you're feeling nervous about interviewing? Guess what - so is everybody else. It is very common to be nervous before the interview. It's also OK to be nervous. Being anxious can raise your energy level and that's a good thing.
Here are some oth... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
22nd January 2008
Studies have shown that most people form an opinion about another's ability or competence within the first two minutes, and as much as 93% of a person's communication effectiveness is determined by style ¬ how someone comes across. In today's tight job m... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
21st January 2008
Flip flopping refers to changing ones position on an issue. The public generally dislikes politicians who flip flop on their positions, in part because they assume that it is done dishonestly for political reasons alone, and in part because they simple li... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
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
21st January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Create My Career
So much is written about the interview process and there are the standard rules. You should show up on time, research the companies before you go, dress professionally, and send thank you notes after the interview. H... Read >
18th January 2008
The word apostasy is derived from the Greek word apostasis which literally means “desertion.” In the last few years of time as we know it the Bible clearly promises there will be a falling away or apostasy in the church and in long held theological pr... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
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
17th January 2008
When asking for a loan, people tend to be over-excited about the immediate use they will give to the money. So they overlook important considerations. The same thing happens when a prospective customer is run-down with a sense of guilt, for having to ask ... Read >
Author: Amanda Hash
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
Graduation is an exciting time for anybody has had earned a degree by working hard throughout their time in University. Once you have graduated, the long process of delving through the many job sites available to you begins. No doubt you've registered w... Read >
Author: UK Careers
14th November 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview CoachThose 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 t... 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
14th November 2007
Before you start up your email or fax machine to send resumes, have you done a self analysis of your career skills. Gaining a prospective employers confidence early in the job interview could go a long way.While applying for a job, it's idealistic that yo... Read >
Author: myarticle99@yahoo.com
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
07th November 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview CoachIt's In The EarsIf you thought interviewing was only about answering questions, you've been missing the point. You've also been missing an opportunity to gather valuable information. Listening is one of... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
07th November 2007
An insight into pharmaceutical sales jobsPharmaceutical has been a sector that has grown at the rate of noughts. Hence jobs in this sector have been widely sought after by people around the world. Pharmaceutical sales jobs are one of these jobs and most p... Read >
Author: Peter Samuel
07th November 2007
A lunch interview is slightly a different approach to the normal way of interviewing. It is basically an interview over lunch. There are a few things that you need to prepare for. Firstly, the setting is very different from the office scenario. Second, th... Read >
Author: UK Careers
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
06th November 2007
Thank you letters are an excellent self-marketing tool and a critical component of your job search strategy. The time spent crafting a targeted thank you letter after an interview will be well spent and can contribute to a more credible and efficient sear... Read >
Author: Barbara Safani
05th November 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview CoachThere are several similarities between dating and interviewing. Observing two scenarios - Bob's blind date and Judy's first interview demonstrates some behaviors in either situation that are positive an... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
02nd November 2007
The best time to talk about money is when you have been offered a job. If you ask a potential employer on the first interview how much the job pays, you might end up missing a good opportunity. If you have done your research about the company or you're fa... Read >
Author: UK Careers
02nd November 2007
Bookstores are making tons of money selling titles like 101 Interview Questions and Answers. The problem is that plenty of people have read these books, and some have memorized the answers, word for word. But because most applicants are nervous, they woul... Read >
Author: UK Careers
01st November 2007
The good news about being invited for an interview is that an employer likes what you have written in your application or CV. The bad news is that you will only have a short time to convince them that it really is you they want. Therefore, the key to a go... Read >
Author: NES Group
30th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview CoachHow To Know You Are Tanking1. Watch the interviewer's eyes.An interviewer that is simply going through the motions will not make eye contact. Check for a glazed or glassy stare and heavy eyelids.2. List... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
03rd October 2007
So you've managed to get through an interview for that graduate vacancy, you think you've answered the interviewees questions well and are fairly confident that you've secured the position. Until the question that every body hates in an interview arises,... Read >
Author: UK Careers
02nd October 2007
Looking for a good job in the industry of your choice can be a very competitive undertaking. For every job that you are interested in applying for, you can usually be sure that you are not alone. For those who are interested in securing employment in the ... Read >
Author: Wynnwith
20th September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview CoachMany 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 teeth-brushing for any one period.C... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
18th September 2007
We've all heard stories of job candidates who looked great on paper but who were absolute disasters in person. With fewer interview opportunities available in our competitive job market, it's essential to make the best possible first impression. Learn fro... Read >
Author: Deborah Walker
18th September 2007
It is always wonderful to hear good news. Hearing good news makes us feel good about ourselves, the people around, our dog... heck the world is a better place when we have good news.Good news might make us feel good about ourselves and the world but there... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
18th September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview CoachI'm sure you've sat through movie or TV "bloopers" at the end of shows and laughed at the mistakes the actors make during the filming of the show. If I could put together a film with bloopers that peopl... 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
07th September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Julie GrayThere are so many traits that as screenwriters we can assign to our characters. Quirks, eccentricities and habits - good and bad. Do we have a moral, social or ethical responsibility to bear in mind that some viewers might wat... Read >
Author: Julie Gray
28th August 2007
You do not want to mess up your construction job search by making stupid mistakes in the interview, therefore we have devised a number of things you should always remember NOT to do.
Do not arrive late for your interview. Always allow enough time for ... Read >
Author: Corinne Dauncey
28th August 2007
As part of your construction job search, you may be faced with a telephone interview with the construction recruiters. So, what can you do to prepare for this and what can you do whilst you are being interviewed?
The reason why some construction recrui... Read >
Author: Corinne Dauncey
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
21st August 2007
I’ve seen some heart breaking consequences of nerves at job interviews. People so desperate to do well, they just can’t get the words to come out of their mouth, let alone the right ones! Here’s some of the effects of nerves.
Heart rate quicken... Read >
Author: UK Careers
20th August 2007
I have noticed with many clients that I coach on interview preparation that most are not familiar with the companies they are interested in working for. This makes it very difficult for the clients to accurately prepare for a position they know little abo... Read >
Author: Kris Plantrich, CPRW, CEIP
16th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
Behind every interview question there is a concern or another question. Your job is to process the question thinking about what the interviewer's concern might be. In other words, why is the interv... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
09th August 2007
Well maybe as a professional transcriptionist I could be considered biased, but this article indicates a number of reasons why transcription will not be replaced by voice recognition software, at least for the foreseeable future.
What is voice recogni... Read >
Author: Anne Hickley, Penguin Office Services
09th August 2007
Whether you are recording dictation, interviews, conferences, focus groups or meetings, it is important to know how to get the best quality recording, how to find a competent transcriptionist, and what sort of costs you are looking at.
The type of tran... Read >
Author: Anne Hickley, Penguin Office Services
08th August 2007
Market research methods could be either qualitative or quantitative. Quantitative market research conducted by market research companies for clients, involves a huge number of consumer respondents and the results derived out of the research are a represen... Read >
Author: James Marriot
08th August 2007
Possibly the most requested interview presentation is ‘Prepare a plan for your first 6 months on territory’. What most people seem to proceed with here is a theoretical text book presentation full of buzz words and fancy acronyms, an easy way to ‘d... Read >
Author: UK Careers
07th August 2007
"7 Easy Steps to Improve Your Interviewing Skills"
In the midst of technological advancement nowadays, the "back-to-basics" rule still applies when it comes to getting hired for a job. It does not matter if you are planning to apply for a million-dolla... Read >
Author: BlackWidow
06th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
Changing careers could be one of the best decisions you make in your life. It may also be one of the more difficult things you will do. Creating a self-inventory and doing some basic preparation can... 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
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
"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 te... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
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
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
There are many facts and tips regarding interviewing for a job that are solid and true. However, there are a great many facts and tips that are myths that you have picked up somewhere along the way ... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
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
25th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Lucia D
Unless you just came out of a coma, you know that the late Anna Nicole Smith's ex-boyfriend is Larry Birkhead. He has been in the news since he announced he was the father of Dannielynn. One interviewer asked him why he con... Read >
Author: Lucia
24th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
Interviewing for a job is in many ways comparable to a sales person making a sale. If you were a sales person and were about to sell a product to a customer you would do some homework or research so... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
24th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
"When do I start?"
That's about as aggressive as you can get at the close of the interview. It may knock the interviewer for a loop, and might appear to be overly aggressive, but some people thin... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
11th July 2007
Finding the right job is certainly the key to your success. Being young comes with some feelings of insecurity especially if you do not have any work experience yet. Preparing for the real world requires you to build up a level of confidence that will ove... Read >
Author: Cindy Amerson
05th July 2007
If you’re a fitness enthusiast and even if you’re not into working out, here’s a technique that will empower you to do situps and make money at the same time.
And who knows? This might encourage you to get in shape because you might find it more ... Read >
Author: Tony Papajohn
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
30th June 2007
Since just getting an interview can often seem like a job in itself, you can go ahead and give yourself a big pat on the back if you've landed one?
However, now the hard work really starts?
Now it's time to actually land the job!
The interview it... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler
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
21st June 2007
Remember the old Head & Shoulders commercial?"You only get one chance to make a first impression."
Well, with so many people searching for jobs these days it is of the utmost importance that YOU make a great first impression.
How?
Simple. Your r... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler
19th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
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 wor... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
18th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
No, behavioral interviewing has been around since the 70's when industrial psychologists developed a way of "accurately" predicting whether a person would succeed in a job. They concluded that if ca... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
15th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
At some point, usually at the conclusion of the interview, you may be asked, "Do you have any questions?" A common answer to this question is, "No, I think you've covered everything very well." Th... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
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
25th May 2007
So you have the interview and you think it went well.
But what do you do next?
Do you wait, like 90%+ of people... or do you write a letter/email to your interviewer thanking him or her?
I would suggest sending/emailing the interviewer a note.
... Read >
Author: Robert Odhams
23rd May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
Plan your answers to job interview questions ahead of time so you'll be ready to deliver them with confidence. Too many job seekers stumble through interviews as if the questions are coming out of l... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
23rd May 2007
While the first step to landing the job you covet is the application and covering note, the most important hurdle is the interview. To succeed you need to be a step ahead of the interviewer. To do this you must prepare and that to well.
First and forem... Read >
Author: Aaron Brooks
17th May 2007
Why Interview?
The whole interview process is a mutual exchange of information between both parties. You and the company need to be sold on each other for there to be a win-win situation that makes all parties happy.
Most interviews are 80% chara... Read >
Author: Raymond Sahley
10th May 2007
Job hunting is something that we all end up doing. Perhaps you've just had a baby, or been downsized, or got fired because of the personal injury case you filed against the guy who practically ran you over in the parking garage. So what if the guy just ha... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
10th May 2007
Life for the job hunter isn't either easy or attractive. Perhaps you've just had a baby, or been downsized, or got fired because of the personal injury case you filed against the guy who practically ran you over in the parking garage. So what if the guy j... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
08th May 2007
This job tip is one that your mama, grandparent or teacher taught you when you were “knee-high to a grasshopper.” This job tip is as relevant and as overlooked today as it was nearly ten years ago when I presented it to my readers and on-site partici... Read >
Author: Cynthia Wilson James
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... Read >
Author: Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
21st April 2007
Have you received an interview call that can lead you to your dream job but are worried as to how you’ll get through those stressful rounds and wondering where to begin your preparation for the interview? Here are a few suggestions from the team of Nauk... Read >
Author: Madhurima Sil
21st April 2007
Have you received an interview call that can lead you to your dream job but are worried as to how you’ll get through those stressful rounds and wondering where to begin your preparation for the interview? Here are a few suggestions from the team of Nauk... Read >
Author: Madhurima Sil
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
08th April 2007
Job interviews are a right of passage for young adults and a real pain in the you know what for everyone else. They are preceded by stress, nervousness and uncertainty. The problem is that your prospective employer is looking for certain things out of y... Read >
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
27th March 2007
A powerful resume cover letter and your well written resume generally have all the information for an employer to decide if they want to bring you in for an interview.
Your resume cover letter gives you the opportunity to tailor your application for ... Read >
Author: Alan Grundemeier
27th March 2007
Have I noticed a strange new language pattern creeping into people's speech? Yes.
Does it make the message any clearer? No
Does it annoy me? Yes, it annoys me a lot!
Lately I've heard this strange speech pattern from many public figures being int... Read >
Author: Helen Wilkie
26th March 2007
The world we live in is full of information, opportunity, distractions, opinions, news, and rumors. Part of becoming successful is knowing what to focus on and what to ignore. Here are five things that are definitely worth focusing on if you want to becom... Read >
Author: JAMES DELROJO
08th March 2007
Whilst studying, my daughter attended an interview for a weekend reception position. The interviewer indicated that she would need to work “alternative” weekends! Of course the word used should have been “alternate”. In conversation, people freque... Read >
Author: Marilyn Estelle
02nd March 2007
By Leslie McKerns—McKerns Development
As a Publicist and writer, I am constantly called upon to interview subjects for magazine feature and news articles. People always ask me, can you get me published? What they are really asking is, why would the n... Read >
Author: McKerns Development
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
21st January 2007
When you go into an interview, you need to leave your nerves at the door. The best way to prepare is to develop beforehand, your own story (or stories). This is especially great for the "behavioral" or "competency"-based interview being used more today. ... Read >
Author: Joe Turner
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... Read >
Author: Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
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
12th January 2007
Resumes need to pack two kinds of power. First, you haveto feel strong and powerful as you read your own historyof accomplishments. And second, your resume must leapout of the stack of paper on the interviewer's desk andmake the list of "Must-See" people.... Read >
Cathy Goodwin
12th January 2007
If you have been in the job market for any more than two weeks, there is an excellent chance you have read dozens of articles offering loads of general interviewing tips. As such, it is likely you already understand the importance of arriving 15 minutes e... Read >
Author: William Mitchell
11th January 2007
Okay, so you made the commitment to go back to school and learn new skills or acquire a degree in order to make yourself more marketable. Now it's time for the job interview. Just make sure that you don't waste all those months (and maybe years) of educ... Read >
Author: Shari Hearn
11th January 2007
Set a positive toneThink of your interview as an achievement!You have attracted the attention of your target. The resumeyou submitted and the networking techniques you used weresuccessful. Use this opportunity to showcase your relevantstrengths and skill... Read >
brendakoritko
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
28th December 2006
"Why would you want to work for this Company?" is a question that every recruiter should have on his clipboard. Not so much for the response, but more for the attitude with which the question is answered.
This attitude of course, reveals the emotion t... Read >
Author: John Eberhard
08th December 2006
The interviewing process is a common form of filtering candidates for a job, and used by almost every company in the world. This process can also cause many people to experience anxiety, fear, and many other quite unpleasant feelings. Well, we know exactl... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim
01st December 2006
Everything you do is in effect a sales effort. When you apply for your first job you are attempting to sell the interviewer on the fact that you are the best candidate for the job. After you have just developed a new idea or project you try to convi... Read >
Author: Melvin Richardson
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... Read >
Author: Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
18th November 2006
It doesn't really matter how awesome the résumé reads, how many great laurels you can rest upon, or how much knowledge and experience you have acquired, you can bet that whether or not you land a job will have a great deal to do with how you answer job ... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
17th November 2006
The following article concludes the top 10 ways to ensure that you show good interview body language. Make sure that all the preparation you do for a job interview isn't in vain. Your body language is key to job interview success.
The final 5 of the to... Read >
Author: David Bain
17th November 2006
The following article summarises the top 10 ways to ensure that you show good interview body language. Make sure that all the preparation you do for a job interview isn't in vain. Your body language is key to job interview success.
The top 10 ways to i... Read >
Author: David Bain
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
Once I crossed the barriers of applying for a job and creating a resume, I was at the next big barrier of attending the interview and job aptitude test. This is where a lot needs to be done because an interview decides whether you will get the job or not.... Read >
Author: George Murphy
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
15th November 2006
Telecommuters are individuals who spend part, if not all, of their working hours at another location other than the workplace. For most people it is their home. In order to do this one must have a variety of "telecommunication technologies" such as a tele... Read >
Author: Charissa Bear
07th November 2006
This article is continued from ‘15 Ways To Sell Yourself Effectively In A Job Interview – Part Two’.
11) Know The Job Role That Your Are Applying For
There’s no excuse not to know as much as possible about the position that you’re being i... Read >
Author: David Bain
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
28th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Joseph Turner
Most job search approaches are Ready! Fire! Aim!
Don't do it. Do your company research FIRST.
What happens in the real world is that most job searchers will throw a lot of resumes against the wall and see what sticks.... Read >
Author: Joe Turner
27th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Scott Searles
It's Inevitable sooner or later your going be faced with the daunting and sometimes confusing tasks of interviewing for a job. Whether it's for just a job to keep your bills paid, or if it's the dream job you've always want... Read >
Author: Scott Searles
15th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Joseph Turner
Many years ago, I hated what I was doing for a living and engaged a career coach. As a first assignment, she encouraged me to write down several short stories about times and events in my life where I influenced the outcom... Read >
Author: Joe Turner
08th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Leni Chauvin
Congratulations! Your client attraction marketing strategies are working.
People have started to hear about you and it's obvious that your visibilty marketing campaign has left everyone thinking that you are THE expert in... Read >
Author: Leni Chauvin
07th September 2006
You thought you had the job nailed. The interview went well--the interviewer seemed to like you and your skills were a perfect fit. They even seemed to be on the verge of offering you the job on the spot. But your agency tells you the next day you didn't ... Read >
Author: Gerry McLaughlin
01st September 2006
The fist part of this article discussed the necessity to research the company background, the industry competitors and the industry trends before attending a job interview. In this, the second part, we will focus on the preparation required to communicate... Read >
Author: David Bain
01st September 2006
A CV (from the Latin Curriculum Vitae) 'Resume' for our American friends has only ONE purpose. It aims to win you an interview. Once you're at the interview, the interviewer may use the CV as a basis for discussion, but it won't determine whether or not... Read >
Author: David Bain
23rd August 2006
Copyright 2006 Joseph Turner
Do you want to ace the interview? Here are 8 simple steps you can take that can put you on the fast track to a winning job interview.
1. Research the company beforehand. Even before you apply for a job at any company, ... Read >
Author: Joe Turner
25th July 2006
The employment meeting went extremely well. The interviewer was impressed with your abilities; you answered the questions superbly; and you were able to develop an excellent rapport with the interviewer and other staff at the company.
So, now just the... Read >
Author: Annemarie Cross
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
20th July 2006
At one time or another most of us will have to go through a formal interview with a company that has a job opportunity we are interested in. The interview is probably the most difficult part for most people because there is always apprehension about what ... Read >
Author: Vita Vee
29th June 2006
It seems that no matter what age you are there is nothing more stressful than going through an interview. Whether you have years of experience in your profession, or if you are a teenager looking for a summer job, the thought is there, how to answer inte... Read >
Author: Vita Vee
29th June 2006
Layoffs and fewer job opportunities have made the Washington job scene a buyer's market; there is a glut of good candidates. Relax, with all of the layoffs, if you are out there looking, you're probably one of them. As always, though, landing a good job ... Read >
Author: Dave Tittle
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.
15th May 2006
Often when it comes to our career we are some of the worst salesman of our abilities and skills. We sell ourselves short in our abilities come review time, or accept less than we are worth out of fear that they will find someone else. Instead of buildin... Read >
Author: David Richards
15th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Ed Bagley
13) Do you have references?
It is not a good idea to give references at the resume stage. References are far more appropriate at the interview stage, and even then, do not give references unless they ask for them. When and ... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
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
03rd May 2006
You may have taken time off to be a home maker, travel, or pursue a
lifelong dream. Returning to the workforce may feel overwhelming and
almost unachievable in today's rapidly advancing environment. However,
don't be discouraged. Here are some tips... Read >
Author: Gary Daugenti
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
You have just been through a grueling interview. The questions were tough and some just seemed off-the-wall and some were rather innocent. What was the interviewer really looking for? What did s/he mean by those questions? Well, you can be certain tha... 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
24th April 2006
Once you get the call for the interview, the next thing that you have to do is prepare for it. You can never over prepare for an interview. The more prepared you are, the harder it will be to make mistakes. It is best to prepare yourself emotionally as we... Read >
Author: Calvin Golden
18th April 2006
Arrive on time. Dress well. Write a thank-you note. Don't lie on the application. You have the job-hunting basics down, but the gods of employment have plagued your people with a drought. Whether you're interviewing after a layoff, seeking a change o... Read >
Author: Gwendolyn Lee
14th April 2006
Energy Guru Bill Powers Forecasts Uranium Shortfall in Three Years. Bill Powers focuses on investment opportunities in the Canadian energy sector, mainly independent oil & gas companies and now uranium companies. We talked with him and he thinks uranium c... Read >
Author: James Finch
14th April 2006
Will consumers favor a non-burning pain relief product, like Swiss Medica's (OTC BB: SWME) O24 instead of Icy Hot or Ben Gay? Richard Weise, inventor of the patented O24 pain relief product talked to us about how O24 came about, how it works differently t... Read >
Author: James Finch
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
12th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Ed Bagley
Power Secret One: Do Not Fill Out Job Applications
Job candidates should not fill out job applications because applications contain so much potentially incriminating and damaging information.
While it is illegal to ask yo... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
09th April 2006
Interviewer:
Before we talk about the potential of uranium shortages and the steep price rise in that energy source, could you explain how you got started with this idea, and what is the philosophy behind Strathmore's acquisition program of uranium prope... Read >
Author: James Finch
09th April 2006
Eric Sprott may be Canada's answer to Warren Buffet. He's got the Midas Touch and currently manages more than $3 billion. We talk to Eric Sprott about uranium and why he is bullish on nuclear energy.
Interviewer:
Uranium had been inching higher from... Read >
Author: James Finch
09th April 2006
Approaching his 50th year in the uranium business, the quiet but assertive Chairman and Chief Executive of Uranium Resources (OTC BB: URIX). Paul K. Willmott talked to us about the current uranium bull market. Willmott discussed the third uranium bull ma... Read >
Author: James Finch
09th April 2006
Over the years, Dines successfully forecast the Internet mania, forecasting the giants of the tech boom, and forecasting the tech bust. A gold bug again, Dines also added uranium as the metal to watch over the coming years, saying, "This is my way of play... Read >
Author: James Finch
04th April 2006
Ok, you are on your way to realizing one of your life's greatest accomplishments: a college degree. And now it is time to get a job. The job application process can be long and stressful; with everything from application forms, resumes and cover letters t... Read >
Author: Brett Riley
03rd April 2006
Most job search approaches are Ready! Fire! Aim!
Don't do it. Do your company research FIRST.
What happens in the real job search world is that most job searchers in
the interest of generating a lot of search "activity" will throw a lot
of resumes... Read >
Author: Joe Turner
03rd April 2006
The questions you ask are usually used by the interviewer to evaluate your fitness for the job. You should research enough to be able to ask questions that are not found in obvious places such as the organization's annual report. Find out about the job an... Read >
Author: Kryssa Lighthall
03rd April 2006
We've all heard the statistics about first impressions: when you meet someone for the first time, only 7% of their impression of you is based on what you say, 38% on how you say it, and a massive 55% on their appearance and manner. No wonder we worry abou... Read >
Author: Jake Gourd
01st April 2006
Many years ago when I hated what I was doing for a living I was
encouraged by my career coach to write several short stories about
times and events in my life where I influenced the outcome. I was
stumped at first, but after a few days, I came up with ... Read >
Author: Joe Turner
28th March 2006
How can such a seemingly simple question cause such confusion in a job seeker's mind? Some people can get so befuddled by it that they find themselves discussing their elementary school education, stint as president of the high school student board, firs... Read >
Author: Melanie Szlucha
28th March 2006
Why should I hire you?
The gauntlet has been thrown.
The challenge has been spoken.
And your mind is suddenly an empty wasteland.
But if you think about it for a little longer, you'll realize that this open-ended (and uncreative) questio... Read >
Author: Melanie Szlucha
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
Verbal crutches will kill an interview.
Typically the topic of verbal crutches is something that people are coached on when they are improving their group presentation skills. Verbal crutches are those little "connector" words that all of us use fro... Read >
Author: Melanie Szlucha
21st March 2006
When was the last time you did not pass a certain interview? Have you tried recalling what you told the interviewer that made him give you thumbs down? For job hunters, do you usually prepare what to answer for the undying questions that these companies ... Read >
Author: Lanie Pambid
15th March 2006
Looking for a new job, whether it is with a new company or a promotion within your own organisation, requires time and effort. To make your job search more effective you need to take five fundamental steps on the road to success:
Analysing your skil... Read >
Author: Jerry Smith
08th March 2006
Why does my husband always disagree?
Why does my wife put my ideas down?
One of the most irritating aspects of life as a united couple is trying to convince your spouse when they take a Macho attitude. Wives say that when they want to suggest an idea ... Read >
Author: Shelle Rose Charvet
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
19th February 2006
While regarded by many as an imperfect way to choose a new employee, interviews are used by almost all organisations irrespective of size or sector. You may not like the process and indeed some fear interviews intensely however to get that crucial first j... Read >
Author: Annette Lewis
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
16th February 2006
You've had your interview with a perspective employer. Now what? Do you simply wait for a response or do you take a more proactive stand? The fact is that job searching doesn't end with the interview. It's what you do in the days that follow the interview... Read >
Author: Simone Emmons
16th February 2006
Going into an interview without a plan is like committing employment suicide. There are several things that you can do to prepare for an interview that will make a lasting impression in the interviewer and make your skills stand out from the crowd.
Onc... Read >
Author: Simone Emmons
14th February 2006
I am currently a Network Administrator that supports about 100 Servers and 2000 Clients that has 8 years experience in Network Engineering. This article explains why certifications really dont matter.When I was in school all that my classmates talked abou... Read >
Author: richard schwendiman
12th February 2006
In the continuing series of outlining the details of the TODAY acronym method, this email brings us to A for Achievements. The previous letters in the acronym were:
T-Teamwork
O-Overcoming Obstacles
D-Duties of your past positions
At first glance... 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
Many people, myself included, hate listening to the sound of their voice on a tape recorder or video. The torture is akin to having bamboo shoots pushed under the fingernails of one hand, while someone forces your nails down a chalkboard with the other h... Read >
Author: Melanie Szlucha
12th February 2006
So you got through the research of preparing for the interview, the drama of the actual interview itself, and next on your list is a trip to Friendly's for a huge ice cream sundae to celebrate your impending success. But wait a minuteyou suddenly rememb... Read >
Author: Melanie Szlucha
12th February 2006
Here's an overview of my TODAY acronym as a way to prepare for job interviews.
T Teamwork
O Overcoming Obstacles
D Duties of your past position
A Achievements
Y Your Strengths and Weaknesses
This week I'll start with Teamwork. This d... Read >
Author: Melanie Szlucha
12th February 2006
Helpful friends are great. They're there to offer advice and support, and generally listen to your complaints or concerns about looking for a job. However when heading on the interview trail, you might want to enlist a few of them for a more intense cri... Read >
Author: Melanie Szlucha
09th February 2006
Dear Dennis:
I wonder about this from time to time, but I figure that I need an answer from an insightful man in order to get a truthful answer on this:
Do men respect women in general? Do men pity women in general, because of our vulnerabilities? O... Read >
Author: Dennis Neder
26th January 2006
You are in the middle of an important interview and are confident that you are doing an excellent job of presenting your skills and qualifications for the position. The interviewer asks the next question and it's a difficult one. You didn't see this q... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
23rd January 2006
Candidates' experience and credentials, as detailed in the resume, are most often the frequently used criteria for determining which job applicants are deserving of a personal interview. Ultimately, though, the hiring decision is going to be heavily bas... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
23rd January 2006
Interviewing is a two-way street. Obviously, the organization is using the interview process to evaluate you and your credentials to determine if you are a solid fit for the company's needs. But the interview is equally important for the opportunity it ... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
16th January 2006
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Question: What do many new spokespeople at technology companies have in common? Answer: they make similar mistakes and fall into similar traps.
Based on my experience as a media trainer, the most com... Read >
Author: Joe Vitale
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 January 2006
It doesn't matter who we are, a famous star or just ordinary people, we all have things that we don't like about ourselves. The meteoric rise of the cosmetic surgery industry attests to the fact that there are a lot of people who don't like something abou... Read >
Author: Rachelle Disbennett-Lee, PhD
11th December 2005
Sir Ernest Shackleton has been called the "the greatest leader that ever came on God's earth bar none". From 1914-1916 Shackleton and his team survived the wreck of their ship, Endurance, in the crushing Antarctic ice, stranded twelve hundred miles from ... Read >
Author: Michael Brooke
29th November 2005
There are a lot of companies which are employing graduates with strong education background and fluency in several foreign languages. But will you agree that there are quite many candidates meeting the following requirements? How will human resource manag... Read >
Author: Daniel Fireade.
27th November 2005
Since no two interviews are alike, it is difficult to be
prepared for what lies ahead, but you can focus on your
presentation skills, which may be even more important than what
you have to say. Three areas of performance, which should be
considered da... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
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
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Five Tips to Nailing Your Job Interview
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Author: Trent Brownrigg
05th November 2005
I've been active in the Cisco Certification track for four years, working my way from the CCNA to the coveted Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert title, and during that time I've conducted job interviews and casual conversations with hundreds of CCNAs and... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
05th November 2005
I've been active in the Cisco Certification track for four years, working my way from the CCNA to the coveted Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert title, and during that time I've conducted job interviews and casual conversations with hundreds of CCNAs and... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
02nd November 2005
A surefire way to separate yourself from a sea of other qualified candidates is to write a follow-up letter after an interview. Most job seekers neglect to write a letter, assuming that once they leave the interviewer's office the interview is over. Well,... Read >
Author: Linda Matias
15th September 2005
By Nick Roy, MBA, MAHRM
Owner and Editor, HR Horizons
A manager of a small business recently posted a job opening for a mostly clerical type job. A degree is not required and generally neither is judgment. She also put the level of compensation clearl... Read >
Author: Nick Roy
31st August 2005
EMAIL INTERVIEWS by Pam White
Reporters and writers know the value of face-to-face interviews.
Follow-up questions are easy in real time allowing writers to chase
a new line of questioning with little effort or loss of spontaneity.
Watching an ... Read >
Author: Pamela White
15th August 2005
7 Tips To Avoid Potential Interview Disasters
Copyright 2005 Nathan Newberger
Work Tree
http://www.worktree.com/
This http://www.WorkTree.com career article gives you some
common sense advice and tips on avoiding potential job interview
... Read >
Author: Nathan Newberger
15th August 2005
Q. I just finished a job interview. Everything went well.
But I can't get excited about the job. The people were nice
but frankly, I got bored.
Should I withdraw my application or hang on to see what
happens?
A. Let me share a secret. I lov... Read >
Author: Cathy Goodwin
05th August 2005
Purpose: Learn about the new Polygraph for management hires
His heart dropped when he saw his boss from his current company walk into the interview room with his prospective new employer. In a flash, every exaggeration on his resume was known. All of t... Read >
Author: Brace Barber
31st July 2005
If you are in a job search and aren't receiving viable hits, it's time to walk a mile in an employer's shoes. Okay, I realize what you may be thinking. For just one day, you would like an employer to walk in your shoes so they can be sympathetic to the st... Read >
Author: Linda Matias
01st January 2005
Five Great Ideas For Your Next Article
by Michael Southon
It's amazing how quickly free articles can generate
traffic - my traffic sometimes triples within 24 hours
of releasing a new article.
But if free articles are your main marketing
techn... Read >
Author: micheal southon
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