Interviewing: Concentrate on Two Things

When it comes to a job interview, it’s easy to become overwhelmed. There are a lot of things to do beforehand and a lot of things to remember. However, during the interview itself—the actual process of being interviewed—there are just two things on which you need to concentrate.

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The Power of a Positive Attitude

When you’re interviewing, you can bet that you’re being evaluated on your soft skills. That means the people interviewing you are evaluating how you’re interacting with them. If they don’t like you and how you’re interacting, you won’t get the offer, regardless of your talent. That’s why you must approach the entire interview process with […]

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Tips on How to Navigate the Job Search and Interview Process for Animal Science Students 10 Steps to Find and Get the Job You Desire – Daniel C. Simmons, CPC A good rule of thumb: If you don’t know what you are looking for, you won’t find it. Figure out what you want first.

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It’s Not About the Money (Part 1)

Top candidates are often in the process of receiving comparable offers from two (or more) companies. They have to decide which company would be the best one to work for. Savvy employers use the interview process to set their company apart from their competitors and show why someone would want to join their team.

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How to Conduct a Courtesy Interview

By Dan Simmons Continuing in the hypothetical situation about “Paul,” here are some tips on how to handle a courtesy interview. What to Say On the Call “Hi!  My name is XX, and I’m the Director of XX at Great Employer.  I was speaking with XX today and he recommended that I give you a […]

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