Recent Jobs Blog | Interviewing PostsInterview Waiting Room Etiquetteby Marjorie Dorfman18 Sep 2006 08:42 AMIf you are lucky enough to land an interview for a job you want, don't blow it all before you even get a chance inside. Here are some truths that might seem to be self-evident, but people sometimes take stupid pills and do these things. You shouldn't. Avoid the following behavior. Some More No-Nos During An Interviewby Marjorie Dorfman17 Sep 2006 08:31 AMA successful interview involves many factors. Two important ones are being honest about your past and researching the company beforehand so that you can navigate the questions beforehand. The more you know, the better equipped you will be. Avoid some of the following and if Mr. The Art of The Interview: Some Things Not To Doby Marjorie Dorfman17 Sep 2006 08:19 AMWhether you are about to be interviewed by a vampire, former king of France or just the run-of-the-mill office personnel manager, there are some things that you should never do. Five Ways to Turn Off Potential Employersby Sherry Holetzky27 Jul 2006 05:03 AMDo yourself and the interviewer a favor, and don't waste your time or theirs. Avoid these things if you want to make a good impression. Name Dropping The hiring officer does not want to hear how you attended high school with a girl that dated her boss's grandson. Job Interview Tipsby Sherry Holetzky21 Jul 2006 04:56 AMThe job interview offers you what may be your first and only chance to make a great impression on a prospective employer. 1. Start by being punctual. It is wise to arrive just a few minutes early. More Negotiating Tips for Graduating Studentsby Sherry Holetzky14 Jul 2006 07:25 AMIf you really want the job, but just don't feel the offer is what you're worth (realistically), make sure you negotiate carefully. You don't want to close any doors by reacting poorly. Salary Negotiation for Graduating Studentsby Sherry Holetzky13 Jul 2006 07:23 AMMoving from school into the world of employment is exciting, but sometimes things don't work out according to plan. You have worked hard to get a good education, and now you hope to land the career of your dreams. Questions to ask the prospective employerby Erika Cox29 Jun 2006 12:29 PMThe interview is almost over and the prospective employer asks you if you have any questions you want to ask him or her. This is where your research comes into effect, you should ask a couple of questions to show you are very interested in the position and the company. The purpose of an Informational Interviewby Erika Cox28 Jun 2006 11:14 AMAn informational interview is for those who are just entering in the workforce, those who have been absent from the workforce for a long period of time or even those who are seeking a career change. Research prospective employersby Erika Cox28 Jun 2006 10:26 AMMany people don't do this or don't think to do but researching a prospective employer is a very important step in not only getting an interview but also having a successful interview. Recent Blog Comments horacio says... "Before commiting to (I will not mention the name of the company) work for any company." |
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