The most common type of interview is the face-to-face interview. Here are great tips for a great Face-to-Face Interview that will land you the job!
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What to Do If You’re Faced With a Group Interview
Now that we’ve dealt with the “meal meeting,” let’s turn our attention to the next “special situation”: the group interview.
How to Tackle the Meal Meeting – Part 2
The meal meeting – Follow some of these tips for “meal meeting” success: Never speak with you mouth full, no drinking, don’t pick up the tab.
How to Tackle the Meal Meeting – Part 1
The meal is arguably the toughest of all interview situations. In this first blog post, we’ll discuss the nature of the meal meeting & how to navigate it.
Do These Things After Your Interview
The interview is over, but your work is not. There are two things you should do after your interview. Here are some steps and tools to help you after your interview.
Finishing Strong: How to End Your Interview
How to end your interview and finish strong! You’ve done a great job to this point, but don’t slow down now. Ask yourself Am I interested in this job?
What an Interview Is . . . and Isn’t
Now that we know what the overriding objective of an interview is, now we’ll discuss what an interview is.
What The Matrix, Your Online Presence, and Your Career Have In Common
You should have more than just an online presence. You should have an online identity. The first place that potential employers often meet you isn’t in the real world . . . it’s in “the Matrix” (i.e., on the Internet).
Top 8 Questions to Improve Your Reference Checks
Reference checks on a potential hire can either be a routine matter to complete their file or a way to resolve any concerns that the hiring team might have. It all comes down to your approach. Below are examples of questions that can provide some insight. The example questions are in bold type, and the […]
Planning—The Key to Quality Talent Acquisition
Quality candidates—where are they, how can you get them, and how can you keep them? The upcoming candidate shortage, fueled by the imminent retirement of the Baby Boomer Generation, has been a well-documented fact. There is virtually no end to the amount of statistical data regarding this phenomenon.