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The Security Guard Interview

Published 12.05.2011 by Timothy R. Longwell in CategoryInterviews
There is nothing like a good hard interview question to strike fear into the heart of even the most qualified applicant. This is a great chance for both parties-the applicant to strut their stuff, and the potential employer to see if the potential employee has the mettle... 

Let ‘em Know In Writing Why You Are Grateful For The Job

Published 11.12.2011 by Ian Tate in CategoryInterviews
If you want to make employers feel that they were right in getting you for the job, there is no better way to do this than writing a tasteful and properly written thank you letter. Most new hires do not write one, so if you are one of the smart few people who do, your relationship... 

Writing That Resume

Published 11.12.2011 by Greg Tilley in CategoryInterviews
One of the things that are most important when you sit down to write a resume, is to list your skills and knowledge in all pertinent areas. If you take the time to find out the type of skills the company you are applying with is after, you can also try to highlight the required skills in the resume or... 

Tips for writing a killer CV

Published 11.01.2011 by Andrew Hunter in CategoryInterviews
Curriculum Vitae is generally just referred to as a CV and consequently means “The storyline of my life”. Your future or potential recruiter will read a person’s Curriculum vitae before they consider to meet you, consequently it needs to represent you in a crystal-clear and compelling... 

Network Marketing How-to Interview with MLM Expert Rob Fore

Published 10.28.2011 by Pamela Schott in CategoryInterviews
The easiest way to start enjoying network marketing success is to find a mentor and model his or her approach. I was introduced to network marketing pro Rob Fore just about three months ago. Three months, but it seems like longer (in a good way). Why? Because what Rob has taught us short time, and the... 

Job interview Question: Why Should We Hire You?

Published 10.16.2011 by Uwe Miess in CategoryInterviews
Why should we hire you? That is one big question. And it is often thrown at applicants in job interviews: And the applicants then stumble around looking for an answer that somehow reflects there good qualities, but really, they do not know what to say. Use this question in such a way as to describe your... 

SWOT Anaylsis

Published 10.07.2011 by Uwe Miess in CategoryInterviews
As one embarks on one’s career, one might consider personal strength as well as weaknesses. The SWOT Analysis offers a great tool to do so. The word SWOT is formed from the first letter of the each of the following words: Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. When performing a SWOT... 

Job Interview Question: Your Weakness?

Published 10.07.2011 by Uwe Miess in CategoryInterviews
Hint: There is no one “right” answer! It is very common in job interviews to be asked, “What is your biggest weakness?” This is one of those rare questions that really does come up all the time, and you should be prepared to give a good answer. However, that doesn’t mean... 

Four Tips For A Telephone Interview

Published 09.01.2011 by Dominic Underman in CategoryInterviews
These days more and more interviews or at least preliminary interviews are held on the phone. In these days of soaring unemployment, there are sometimes hundreds of applicants for a single job, so employers whittle the numbers down by holding preliminary telephone interviews. Therefore, it makes sense... 

Interview Clothing – What Colours To Use And Avoid

Published 08.29.2011 by JohnRatzki in CategoryInterviews
Several dress colors send out numerous messages to people. While you are quite well aware about grooming conservatively for an interview, you should really also comprehend what color is best for an interview. It is your dress that forms your very first impression on your job interviewer. To attract the...