A surprising tip that could help you ace your next phone interview is to smile. That’s right,for just a few minutes drop the attitude that’s developed after all the rejections and slights you may have suffered in the job market and drop your defenses.
Read MoreYou’re not looking for a company who just meets diversity requirements, you’re looking for one that promotes diversity through its company values, has diverse professionals in top leadership positions, and employs a diversity officer or director. There’s a few simple steps you can follow to help you get a foot in the door with your employer of choice:
Read MorePreparation is key here, if for no other reason than to focus your mind on something other than your nervousness. But what to prepare, and how to prepare?
Read MoreOne of the most often overlooked platforms from which to shine during the interview process is the interview letter. The interview followup letter can make or break your opportunity to work with an organization. It is an essential part of your job hunting toolbox.
Read MorePhone interviews can be fun and a great way to practice for the in-person interview. Much of the success of a phone interview comes from practicing being natural.
Your questions affirm your credentials for your position. They show your interest in the business. And they provide you a chance to discover more about company. Your questions show confidence in your abilities and skills.
Read MoreFamiliarity with the business and the kinds of concerns the recruiter has will boost your career, no matter how knowledgeable and skilled you are.
Read MoreShowing up for a job interview armed with information about the industry can help you stand out as a candidate, while helping you choose whether the employer is a good fit.
Read More"...Be clear on what’s important to you in your work. Make a short-list of the three-to-five attributes of an organization that guide you in life and work. .."
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