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- Don't Just Answer Questions At Your Job Interview
- An interview is not an interrogation, however, it's a conversation. To make it that way you need to come armed with a multitude of small stories about both your business and personal life. When you go into an interview, you need to leave your nerves at the door. The best...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Show Your Skills With Responses To Technical Interview Questions
- Interview questions come in many forms and serve many different purposes. Some are used to get to know you, while others are used to gather information. Technical interview questions are used to test your logic, reasoning, and problem-solving skills. The key to answering these types of questions is to relax...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- OK. It's Time To Tell The Truth About Interviewing!
- If you're in the job market or planning to be chances are you think you know what interviewing is all about. Chances are you really don't! It shouldn't come as a surprise that things have changed since the last time you were interviewing. Everyone has different expectations they're looking to...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Employment Interviewing - Ask For The Job
- The employer may be interviewing many people for one position and has to weigh the strengths and weaknesses of each candidate in a very short period of time. Quickly jotted interview notes reveal doubts about certain applicants and positive aspects of others. Whatever position is involved, from unskilled work to...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- How Do You Get Your First Medical Transcription Job?
- Whatever you do, keep practicing your transcription. If you have the tapes from your studies, keep on transcribing them. It's good to keep your mind on it, and you'll keep improving your skills. Once you land the job, your ability to type fast and accurately becomes even more vital. You...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- How To Find A Job In The Aviation Industry
- Aircraft construction forms a vital proportion of the aerospace industry. As such, employers in the aviation industry always have vacancies for candidates who have the necessary technical skills such as engineering and construction professionals. For the last few decades, a number of recruiting firms have been providing the aviation industry...
- White papers 2008-01-01
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