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***Amazon Audiobook – 101 Job Interview Questions – Listen and Lea

Topic: Interviewing SkillsFeaturing Peggy McKeePublished Recently added

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My most popular ebook, How to Answer Interview Questions, is now available as an Amazon Audible Audiobook! (It's also available as an audiobook on Google Play, iTunes , Barnes and Noble, and Audible.)

You can learn the best answers to 101 job interview questions in the car, on the train, working out, cooking dinner—anytime.

With this book, every job interview answer you give will tell the employer one more reason why they should hire you. 'Selling yourself for the job' will be ridiculously easy.

What will this audiobook do for you?

  • Tell you why interviewers ask certain questions
  • Show you what they are looking for in your answer
  • Give you strategies for answering the toughest questions
  • Warn you about answers that will kill your chances
  • Give you how-to tips, phrases, and words for answering 101 job interview questions

What kinds of questions are in the book?

  • Tell me about yourself.
  • What's your greatest weakness?
  • What salary are you looking for?
  • Why do you want to join this company?
  • Why should we hire you?
  • Why do you have a gap in your employment history?
  • Tell me about a time when you failed.
  • Describe a time when your work was criticized and how you handled it.
  • What motivates you?
  • What questions do you have for us?

Who needs this book?

If you have ever felt that you don't have the words you need to explain why you're the person they need to hire... Can't quite "sell yourself" for the job... Stumble over your answers because you don't know what they really want to hear... Just want to be more confident in the interview...Then this is the audiobook for you!

Fore more informatio on how to purchase your own copy of How to Answer Interview Questions Audible Audiobook go to: http://careerconfidential.com/amazon-audiobook-101-job-interview-questions-listen-learn/


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