Job
interviews are a minefield
The job
interview is designed to see
* How well
you in-person match up with what you've written
* If you can handle yourself in a professional way
* If your personality likely matches the job and company
* How savvy you are about the company and industry
* How bottom-line oriented you are
* If you'll be a team player
* If you ask the right questions.
What to do
and what not to do
There are
certain expectation about how you should act during an
interview.
You may know some, like don't let your cell phone ring or be
on time. But there
are many others of which you absolutely must be aware. These
are both what
to do and what not to do.
These
include
* What to
wear
* What to ask
* What not to ask
* What behaviors to eliminate forever
* What behaviors to be sure to include
* How to be positively memorable
* How to handle lunch interviews
* What to do about group interviews.
"You've
Gotten an Interview: Now What?"
is 25-page e-book that will take
you though all you need to know to help you ace your
interview and be positively considered for the job. It
starts from before you cross the threshold of the
interviewer's office until after you leave.
Why
"You've Gotten the Interview: Now What" is
important
Presenting
and promoting yourself is hard enough under normal
circumstances.
But the stress of an interview, and all that is at stake,
can make you feel tense
and anxious. This e-book lays out for you the process you
need to follow in a simple, logical, step-by-step fashion
*
Knowing exactly what you need to do, you can expect and
prepare for it
* You can make a positive impression
*
You can make your experience, expertise, and job performance
come alive
* You can involve the interviewer with anecdotes
*
You can show how you match the job and company point for
point.
Don't take
any risks with hard-to-get job interviews. Be ready. Be your
best!
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