Job Interviews and The Secret of Selling Yourself A very effective and persuasive tactic when selling something is to promote its benefits as well as its features. When you're preparing your resume or answering questions during an interview, you're selling yourself, so use that same tactic: sell your benefits along with your features! Here's how...
Job Interviews Are Predictable - So be Prepared! 80% of what goes on in an interview is routine and predictable. Knowing ahead of time what companies and hiring managers are looking for will help you prepare.
Job Interviews: Succeeding With Panel Interviews These days, job interviews often consist of a panel of three-to-six interviewers. Panel interviews are beneficial for the employer, but they can also be beneficial for the job seeker. Here's how to make the most of them...
Job Interviews: How to Answer Problem Questions Hiring managers are always looking for problem solvers. That's why one of the most common job interview questions is, "What is the toughest problem you've had to face, and how did you overcome it?" Here's how to give a winning answer...
Job Interviews: How to Answer Who is Your Hero? Telling a job interviewer who you admire most may seem simple, but if you're not careful, your answer may cost you the job! Here's how to craft a winning answer...
Job Interviews: Succeeding with Panel Interviews Some job candidates feel intimidated when facing a group of interviewers instead of just one person. Here's why candidates should relish -- rather than dread -- panel interviews.
Job Interviews: Use the Personal Touch to Get a Job Two simple but rarely used techniques can make all the difference in today's highly competitive job market. Here's how to get that job by using the personal touch!
Job Interviews: What to Wear It takes between seven and seventeen seconds for a person to make an impression of us and much of that impression is based on how we look. It stand to reason, then, that what we wear to job interviews will make a far greater impact on our success than anything we're likely to say once those first crucial seconds have passed.