Posts Tagged ‘interview’
Doing Research to Ace an Interview
When you go into an interview, you probably feel pretty confident that you know your own job history and skill set. Of course, you’re nervous—everybody is—but you at least have the information about yourself at your fingertips. But what’s a way to help ease some of your nerves even more? Build up your confidence about…
Learn MoreHow One Woman Used a Stunt to Get a Job, Without Creeping Out the Interviewer
You’ve probably heard about stunts when it comes to conducting a job search. Honestly, most of the time it’s a bad idea. Standing outside your potential employer’s home wearing a gorilla suit and a sandwich sign is weird. Spamming their Facebook makes you look like a stalker. Devoting songs to them on the radio—well, don’t…
Learn MoreHow to Use Your Interview to Check Out the Company’s Culture
Guest Post By Mark Feffer When talking to a prospective employer, you’re obviously thinking about how the job’s pay and benefits align with your skills and experience. But at the same time, you should be considering how well you’ll fit into the company’s culture. After all, you’re going to spend an awful lot of time…
Learn More5 Things Every Prospective Employer Wants to Hear
Ever wonder what a potential boss wants to hear in an interview? What exactly can you say that will increase your chances of receiving a job offer? I recently heard some great advice that lined up with my previous experience as a human resources manager, and so I thought I would share this great advice…
Learn MoreUsing Social Media to Ace Your Interview
Most people think of social media sites as great tools for advertising their skills and networking with other professionals. While your online profiles certainly need to promote your experience to potential employers, corporate profiles also allow you to learn a few things about a company as you apply for jobs and prepare for interviews. Some…
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