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Interviewing's Dark Side - 8.3 Insider Job Interview Strategies You Must Have to Succeed
1. Research the Company 2. Know your resume 3. Know your online reputation 4. Prepare an interview emergency kit 5. Study job description - identify skills most relevant to job 6. Build rapport 7. Make eye contact 8. Body language 8.1 Showcase your skills with concrete examples 8.2. Be yourself 8.3 Follow up quickly Job interviews can be a mystery and tricky to navigate. But you can find success if you follow the right job interview strategies. The following 8.3 insider tips you can avoid common landmines and ace your next interview. 1.
Avoid the MOST Costly Mistake Job Seekers Make
Bloomberg News reports "the unemployment rate unexpectedly rose to 9.9 percent in April as thousands of job seekers entered the labor force looking for work." It's true that the old adage 'you only get one chance to make a good first impression' holds true in a normal job market.
5 Reasons to Hire an Executive Coach
The best advice Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, ever got was to hire an executive coach. Initially when board member, John Doerr, suggested this, Schmidt resisted because as an experienced CEO he didn't think he needed a coach. But now he is a big fan of coaching and states in an interview with Fortune Magazine that "everyone needs a coach".