A Shimmering Resume Is Your Passport to the Interview
Once inside, our job interview tips and techniques will help you make that "must-have" impression.
Job Interview Tips and Techniques That Work
You know yourself, but no matter how good you are with people, don't walk into an interview cold. Here is a baseline strategy:
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Prepare thoroughly. Know the company, as well as why you want the position and how you can help. Preparation heightens your confidence, deepens interviews, and suggests your caliber of work.
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Anticipate questions the employer will ask and develop answers.
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Devise questions to ask in your turn. Don't hesitate to inquire about drawbacks of the position. Every position has drawbacks.
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Have someone conduct a practice interview with you.
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Don't worry too much about nervousness. It's normal and usually helpful, since it can spur your quickness, memory, and resourcefulness.
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In the interview, focus on how you can help the company, not on how it can help you.
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Don't offer negative information about yourself or criticize prior employers.
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Listen. Concentrate on what the interviewer is saying.
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Seek common ground. If possible, do pre-interview research to see what the interviewer likes and doesn't like.
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Express interest in the position. Make your motivation plain.
There is far more, and we can help you master it.
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The resume opens the door, but we don't leave you there. We formulate a set of interview questions and answers so you arrive prepared, but not over-prepared. Our job interview tips and techniques will:
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Take you step-by-step through the likely job interview.
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Reveal the qualities that interviewers may look for.
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Provide numerous sample questions.
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Show you curveballs they may ask.
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Sharpen your answers.
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Develop questions to ask in turn.
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Help you establish common ground with the interviewer.
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Help you control nervousness and make a better all-around impression.
We equip you to engage the interviewers effectively and memorably. On top of your resume and cover letter, you will handle the final test like the savvy professional you are. And you may even enjoy it.
Why wait? You have nothing to lose but a lesser position.
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