
When you get to the interview, be prepared to discuss your resume. In addition to explaining why you left…
When you get to the interview, be prepared to discuss your resume. In addition to explaining why you left…
During an interview you need to mind your manners and follow an unspoken code of etiquette. This is more…
There is a difference between telling a story highlighting the positive to make you sound better and lying to…
A potential employer wants to hire people with a positive attitude. You should project this image in your demeanor,…
Each interview has at least one, a question that you really don’t know the best way to answer. It…
Who isn’t nervous during a job interview? Even the most self-assured candidate is going to have a moment or…
Are you excited at the prospect of getting a new job and are thrilled that you were called in for an interview? Well, then show it when you are being interviewed! Bring an energy and attitude to the interview that will make the company take notice. The process of interviewing is usual a long and boring one for those on the other side of the table. Do your part to make it easier for them to choose…
This may seem obvious, but it happens way too often. No matter the reason, there is no excuse for it (besides an injury or family emergency and then kudos for you for showing up). Getting lost, bad traffic, or losing track of time doesn’t matter to an interviewer. They are taking time away from their primary duties to sit down with you to try and give you a job. It is rude and disrespectful to not show…
Sometimes – or more like every time – you go for an interview, your nerves make it hard to concentrate and answer questions to the best of your ability. The important thing to remember is to really listen to the questions being asked. If the interviewer tells you they want a specific example, don’t answer with a general how you would do something – it is a surefire way to ruin your chances for the job. These…
It is completely natural to feel nervous before a job interview but you can minimize pre-interview jitters with some preparation. Hopefully you have completed initial research on the company you applied for before being called in for an interview but you are going to need to do more. You will never know exactly what is going to be asked of you (unless you have an inside source), but you can be ready for the questions by knowing…