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- Interviews Step-by-Step Job Interview Preparation
- You've landed a job interview. Now you need to make sure you're ready for it. Follow handy checklist to help you take the right steps before, during, and after a job interview to maximize your chance of landing the job. This paper gives you some things to remember when an...
- White papers 2008-06-19
- A 3-Step Interview Strategy For Career Changers
- Most people change careers or industries not just jobs several times during their working years. Sometimes the change is planned, other times it just happens. In times of high unemployment, many workers switch careers out of desperation, because their own industries are not hiring. If you're thinking about making such...
- White papers 2009-03-20
- Job Interview Basics: Prepare Well To Present Well
- Know yourself and how your skills match up with the position. Be prepared to go into more detail on anything the interviewer brings up from your resume. Make sure you're very clear on what you can bring to the company. Prepare a few talking points to address how your skills...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Phone Interview: Tips And Tricks
- Companies frequently use phone interviews as a way to pre-qualify your interest and expertise after seeing your resume. This kind of interview also gives you an opportunity to decide if the job is worth pursuing. This paper gives some recommendations to ensure your next phone interview is successful. Phone interviews...
- White papers 2008-06-17
- The Interview: How T0 Answer The Salary Question
- If you've done your homework, you should have a fairly good idea of the typical salary range for someone with your level of experience in the kind of position you're seeking within your market. Some companies demand a salary history with your application. Others will ask the salary question in...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Must-Ask Interview Questions
- An interview is supposed to be a dialog, not an inquisition. If you don't have any questions prepared to ask the prospective employer, you're missing a huge opportunity. At your next interview, be sure to present at least five questions to illustrate your preparedness, your enthusiasm for the job, and...
- White papers 2009-01-01
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