Posted on 22 January 2010. Tags: common interview questions, conventional wisdom, employee tardiness, first impressions, interview 1, interview tip, job, job interview, job interviewer, job interviews, Mary Gormandy, traffic slowdowns
When you have an interview lined up for the job of your dreams, it is a good idea to seek out every job interview tip you can find to make sure that you are as prepared as possible for the interview.
1. Research the Company
The job interviewer is very likely to ask you why you are interested in the job for which you are interviewing. If you are able to respond in a way that demonstrates an accurate understanding of the company, the researcher will likely be very impressed with you.
The fact that you took the time to learn the organization’s mission or that you have a clear understanding of the company’s primary product line sends the right message. It lets the interviewer know that you have both initiative and a genuine interest in the job. Read the full story
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Posted on 05 May 2009. Tags: common interview questions, interview questions, interview techniques, interviewer, Interviews, jobs
An interview gives you the opportunity to showcase your abilities and qualifications to a potential employer and it pays to be well prepared.
There is no point thinking that you can just “wing” it when it comes to a job interview. The reality is that you only get one chance to make a great first impression so get to work on some simple but highly effective preparation steps.
Find below some helpful interview tips, techniques and advice to help you sail through your big day: Read the full story
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Posted on 05 May 2009. Tags: chronological cv, common interview questions, Cover letters, cv, interview questions, Interviews, jobs, new job, resume templates, resumes
After you have found a job that interests you, the next step is to apply for it. Let’s cover the basics of what you’ll need to do when applying for a new job.
You will almost always need to complete resumes or application forms and cover letters. Later, you will probably need to go on interviews to meet with employers face to face.
Resumes and application forms.
Resumes and application forms give employers written evidence of your qualifications and skills. The goal of these documents is to prove, as clearly and directly as possible, how your qualifications match the job’s requirements. Read the full story
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Posted on 28 April 2009. Tags: common interview questions, interview questions, Interviews
You can never fully prepare for every question you may be asked during your interview however there are a number of common interview questions which are pretty likely to crop up during most interviews.
With this in mind, think about your responses to the twelve most commonly asked interview questions.
I can’t guarantee that you’ll be asked every single one of these questions during your own interview, however as a minimum, aim to have a number of stock answers prepared for our dirty dozen: Read the full story
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