Posts Tagged ‘Interviews’

Interviews: Attention. And Other Impressive Traits for the Interviewee

March 28th, 2012

By Richard Swensson

Forbes credits American humorist, Will Rogers, for the original quotation, “You never get a second chance to make a first impression”[i]. It’s a clever line and unarguably a truism; first can only ever happen once.

For the interviewee, however, the opportunity for a first impression occurs long before any meeting. This may include, for example, an application letter or a telephone conversation that marks the first direct contact between interviewer and interviewee, but in today’s world of social media, the first impression can be formed long before its occurrence.

A person who wants to succeed in the world of work and business today needs to pay attention to three broad aspects of behavior. First is one’s name. We do not choose our name, but we can ensure that our name remains a “good” name; one which describes a person whose behavior is » Read more: Interviews: Attention. And Other Impressive Traits for the Interviewee

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Interviews: Interview Tactics, Impress them with your Confidence

February 21st, 2012

By Kim Bookman

A lot of people are scared during interviews. It’s as if they will be eaten by the interviewer. However, you have to be very confident and you need to excel in that interview. That way, you can surely bag that job.

For shy people, this can be a big challenge. Hence, I’m going to give you some tips. These are not based on my own experiences alone. Just so you know, I took time to search and review these tips. Follow the guide and you’ll have a work in no time.

Study the company.  Most interviewers will ask you about their company profile. They will check if you have done your assignment. Just by researching some facts about the company, you can » Read more: Interviews: Interview Tactics, Impress them with your Confidence

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Career Tips: Preparation For a Career After University

February 15th, 2012

By Richmond University

The transition from being a student to worker is difficult. There are no established procedures. Even though you may have attended a class in resume writing, interviewing or searching for a job, none of these taught you how to enter the job market. With a limited number of jobs available and stiff competition, securing employment for one is a challenge, if not downright frustrating.Fortunately, as a graduate who is computer and technology savvy, you have » Read more: Career Tips: Preparation For a Career After University

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