The Closing Statement of an Interview
Make the final words of your interview count
So you let a curse slip in your interview and now your desperately trying to gain back your composure. Here are some tips to gracefully recover.
Although your black suit will never go out of style, sometimes it is acceptable to stray from the norm and customize your outfit
It seems like a simple request, but "tell me about yourself" often trips interview candidates up because of its open-ended nature
Being labeled as "overqualified" is a problem that job seekers can face at any point in their career. Here's how to overcome the label.
A simple model to form your thank you note
Fundamentally, an informational interview is an information gathering session. The goal is simple: discover what someone does.
HR phone screening is not just a formality: it's a first-round interview. Be prepared to make a stellar impression, just as if you were meeting in person.
The best candidates pepper questions throughout an interview, engaging their interviewer in a two-way street of conversation
An interviewee's body language-how he crosses his legs or sits in the chair-can actually make more of an impression on the interviewer than what they say
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