The Job Interview Follow-Up: Call Me. Maybe?
Follow these tips about being proactive, but not pushy, when following up after a job or internship interview.
Follow these tips about being proactive, but not pushy, when following up after a job or internship interview.
Common interview styles that may not be the best way to land a job - and some solutions to solve them.
Behavioral interview questions are all the rage in interviews nowadays. Here are seven common behavioral questions you'll likely be asked.
Don't skirt around the weakness question. Instead, be honest about your weakness and think about the strengths that got you the interview.
Don't hesitate to follow up if you don't get the job. If your interviewer is willing to give honest feedback, the advice you get could be career gold
To set yourself up for interview success, make sure you aren't making these mistakes leading up to your meeting.
The 411 on why asking questions in an interview is important, and what it says about you as a candidate.
A book about the links between personality and word use has one editor digging deep to find out how your word choice might impact your job interview.
Make sure you're not flubbing your answer in this omnipresent interview question.
Many people simply shake their interviewer's hand and walk out at the end of an interview. Instead, you should use this opportunity to make an impression.