Job Interview Skills
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How to Get a Part Time Job at any Age
In these tough times, everyone needs a source of cash flow, be it for a sense of security or solely for paying the bills. Learn how to get an entry level part time job.
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Creating a Solid Reference List
A reference list is as important as a resume. Who to ask, preparing the references, and following proper protocol are critical steps not to be overlooked.
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Interview Questions and Answers
During every job interview, the employer asks the candidate a list of pointed questions to gauge skills, experience, and fit for the position. Here's how to answer.
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Getting the Job After the Interview
With competition for job openings at an all time high, standing out after the interview is critical to getting the job. Gratitude, respect, and professionalism are key.
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How to Have a Successful Phone Interview
Many job seekers tend to blow off the phone interview, believing it to be so easy that it doesn't require preparation. This may be a fatal mistake - here's why.
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How to Land a New Job
It is no secret the job market is tight, but the good news is people are still landing jobs. It may just require creativity and the ability to think out of the box.
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Tips to Prepare Before a Job Interview
Preparing for an Interview starts long before speaking with the potential employer. Using a few minutes in advance can greatly increase the chance of employment.
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Post Interview Etiquette
How candidates conduct themselves after an interview could drastically effect the hiring decision - for better or for worse.
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Professionalism in Job Interviews
There is a call for a job interview from a big time company, but one's interview skills may be a bit rusty. Having the right tools for a job interview is the key.
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Top Five Interview Mistakes to Avoid
Job seekers have likely heard these tips over and over again. But have they acted on them? Here is another reminder of how NOT to blow the job interview.
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Speaking During the Interview
The interview is not the time to talk about personal issues, political preferences or religious ideology. It is the time to showcase skills and value to the employer.
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Job Interviews Made Easy
With research, preparation and a little work, interviewing for a new job can be a rewarding experience.
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Answering Tough Job Interview Questions
The perfect professional look, the impeccable resume and the best employment references can't make up for failing miserably during those tough interview questions.
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Writing a Post-Interview Thank You Letter
After writing the resume and successfully completing the interview, every job applicant should send a post-interview thank you letter to all interview committee members.
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Unforgivable Job Interview Mistakes
Experts hand out a lot of advice on what actions job seekers can take to nail the job interview. But it's equally important to know about what things to avoid.
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