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- How To Be At Your Best In A Job Interview?
- Looking for a job and getting hired can be described in many ways. It is very tiring, stressful and nerve racking. One of the things that add up to those is the job interview. In most job applications, a job interview is included aside from the other requirements like legal...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- No-No's For A Job Interview
- It is helpful to know the things to do in a job interview. Likewise, it is also advantageous to keep in mind the things you should NOT do in a job interview. Showing up in an interview unprepared is a big no-no. Usually, applicants are given enough time to prepare...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Questions To Prepare For In A Job Interview
- In any circumstance, knowing what might possibly lie ahead is an advantage. It is the same with a job interview. Knowing the possible questions helps a lot in the preparation. Tell me about yourself is probably the most common question in job interviews. In this, you need to be prepared...
- White papers 2009-01-01
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- Answering Tricky Interview Questions
- The importance of the job interview in the selection process cannot be overstressed. It is the best opportunity for both you and the employer to assess how well a person with your background, skills, experience, and even personality will fit into the culture and operations of an organization. Your résumé...
- Articles 2007-02-15
- Job Search? 4 Simple Steps to Get Your Mojo Back
- While it's natural to get discouraged looking for a new job today, the longer it takes you to find one, the worse off you'll be. Here are some high-tech and not-so-high-tech ways to reinvigorate your efforts. Make Your...
- Articles 2009-10-01
- Making a Powerful Impression at Interview
- So you've written a great résumé and cover letter, and they've landed you an interview. You've earned yourself the opportunity to make a powerful impression on your prospective employer. This article provides pointers to help you prepare mentally and emotionally for your interview. What You Need to KnowWhat common...
- Articles 2007-10-19
- Discussing Your Salary and Benefits
- It’s not easy to do. It can create much concern. It can even generate a sense of panic. Sitting down to negotiate your salary and benefits is guaranteed to be a tense time. More than that, the way you handle such a negotiation will make a major difference in your...
- Articles 2007-02-28
- Surviving the First Week in a New Job
- Starting a new job can be daunting for anyone, regardless of experience or rank. The first week, when it is most important to make a good impression and set a precedent for how you will manage your team, can be especially difficult.You can easily view your first week as a...
- Articles 2007-11-27
- Selecting the Best First Job for You
- Your first job sets the tone for the rest of your career. Choosing the right first job takes careful research and planning, and there can be pitfalls along the way. If you aim low, your career path may be limited as a result. If you choose the wrong company, it...
- Articles 2007-04-20
- Leaving a Job on Friendly Terms
- Maybe you have made the decision. Maybe your boss, or the company, has made the decision. In the end, it doesn’t matter. Whenever you are leaving a job, it’s an awkward moment. That is, it can be awkward. If you keep some important points in mind, you can manage yourself...
- Articles 2007-02-28
- Changing Jobs Within Your Organization
- If you like the company you are with but feel bored with your job and in need of a new challenge, you might want to consider applying for an internal vacancy. Internal job moves are generally considered easier to achieve than external ones. This is because the most convenient way...
- Articles 2007-05-01
- Preparing for Psychometric Tests
- Psychometric tests are often used in conjunction with career guidance and counseling to help employers make informed decisions about hiring and promotion. There are two basic types of tests: aptitude tests and achievement tests. Aptitude tests measure a person's interests and their ability to acquire a variety of skills. Achievement...
- Articles 2007-10-10
- Handling Your Resignation with Style
- No matter what your reasons for resigning, you want to leave on good terms; the relationships you have developed in your present job may be of value to you in the future. If your decision to leave is based on "pull" factors, you may decide to handle it differently from...
- Articles 2007-05-08
- Preparing Different Types of Résumés
- Each of us has a different career history. Your particular job search and career goals are also unique. So which type of résumé will have the highest probability of getting you the interview that will lead to your perfect job?Keep in mind the following as you decide which type of...
- Articles 2007-04-20
- New Jobs: 8 Lessons from Real-Life Career Switchers
- Changing careers is never easy, and it?s all the more challenging in a recession, but reinvention is becoming more and more necessary as the employment landscape shifts so dramatically. Fortunately, there are some time-tested tips for making a successful transition, from looking for on-the-job training to taking advantage of educational...
- Articles 2009-11-11
- Weighing Your Career-Break Options
- If you're thinking of taking a break from your job or career, you'd be well advised to do some advance planning. As with most things in life, you will get the most out of this endeavor if you give it careful consideration. While some career breaks are dictated by circumstance—such...
- Articles 2007-04-20
- An Advanced Course In Interviewing
- Do your homework. Of course check the organization's website and Google it both using google.com's web search and its "Groups" search. The latter searches online discussion groups - a source of inside information. Ask the administrative assistant who scheduled your interview if there's anything you might read to get a...
- White papers 2008-01-01
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