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Let 'Em Down Easy Advice

Let 'Em Down Easy

How to turn down a job offer, while still preserving your connection and maintaining your professionalism

5 Steps to Acing an Informational Interview Advice

5 Steps to Acing an Informational Interview

Fundamentally, an informational interview is an information gathering session. The goal is simple: discover what someone does.

How to Avoid Bringing Salary Up Too Soon in a Job Interview Advice

How to Avoid Bringing Salary Up Too Soon in a Job Interview

The key to your salary negotiation strategy is keeping your desired salary under wraps until further along in the job interview process. Find out how.

What Your Language Really Says in a Job Interview Advice

What Your Language Really Says in a Job Interview

In a job interview, the shortest words can say a lot. Be aware of what you're saying and how you can say it better.

Mind the Gap: How to Handle Holes in your Work History Advice

Mind the Gap: How to Handle Holes in your Work History

Ways to respond to an employers concerns and assure them that you are committed to your career and the position

Ten Executives Discuss What They're Looking for When They Interview Candidates Advice

Ten Executives Discuss What They're Looking for When They Interview Candidates

Insight into the various philosophies and approaches used by interviewers

The Perfect Form: Your Interview Body Language Advice

The Perfect Form: Your Interview Body Language

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

Following Up after an Informational Interview Advice

Following Up after an Informational Interview

Sending a thank you note shows interviewers you are seriously interested in the position and appreciate their time

Dropping Bombs: Cursing in an Interview Advice

Dropping Bombs: Cursing in an Interview

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.

Grilling Your Interviewer (and Getting Grilled Back) Advice

Grilling Your Interviewer (and Getting Grilled Back)

It's important to arrive at an interview prepared with questions specific to the company

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