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101 Successful Interviewing Strategies
by Eric P. Kramer
Written by an expert career coach and clinical psychologist, this unique book applies the latest research in learning strategies and social intelligence to equip job candidates for interviewing success. This book walks readers through the most important parts of preparing for and effectively managing an interview, including attitude, tactics, and follow-up actions. From basic tips, such as testing the route to the interview to ensure timely arrival, to more advanced insights such as how to guide the interview into a conversation rather than an interrogation, job candidates will find invaluable insights that can make the difference in interviewing or job-promotion success. This book's specialized knowledge and scientifically proven strategies equip job seekers at any level with the skills to approach interviews with confidence, impress the interviewer, and win the job.
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101 Toughest Interview Questions: And Answers That Win the Job!
by Daniel Porot
Nothing is more crucial to landing your dream job than a stellar performance in the all-important interview, that nerve-wracking final step to every job search. Extensively updated and revised for today's highly competitive employment market, this compact, concise handbook will prepare you for the most challenging and frequently asked questions you can expect to encounter. Following each question is a list of savvy, can't-miss sample answers, which can be easily modified to reflect your own experience level, skills, and qualifications.
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Don't Wear Flip-Flops to Your Interview: And Other Obvious Tips That You Should Be Following to Get the Job You Want
by Paul Powers
When it comes to getting a job, the smallest thing can trip you up. Don't Wear Flip-Flops to Your Interview is packed with strategies and techniques that are practical, market proven, easy to use, and often humorous. Added to this powerful mix are the hard-won lessons from the personal experiences of thousands of professionals who have succeeded in the job-changing game. It takes you through every crucial step in your job search, from getting interviews and answering those really tricky questions to negotiating the best deal possible.
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The Essential Phone Interview Handbook
by Paul J. Bailo
Counsels job seekers on how to perform successfully in what is becoming a standard stage of the interview process, covering topics ranging from getting prepared and establishing a professional telephone presence to knowing when and what to say and promoting one's chances for an in-person secondary interview.
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Great Answers, Great Questions For Your Job Interview
by Jay A. Block
Newly revised and updated, a guide to doing well at a job interview provides tips for every step of the process, including everything from conducting pre-interview research on a prospective organization to answering the toughest interview questions and negotiating a salary.
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Instant Interviews: 101 Ways to Get the Best Job of Your Life
by Jeffrey G. Allen
A practical inspirational guide to landing interviews, wowing employers, and getting a great job, this resource shows job seekers at every age, stage, and wage how to impress prospective employers and find a dream job using a positive, upbeat approach.
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Steal the Show: From Speeches to Job Interviews to Deal-Closing Pitches, How to Guarantee a Standing Ovation for All the Performances in Your Life
by Michael Port
New York Times best-selling author, top-rated corporate speaker, and former professional actor Michael Port teaches you how to make the most of your own moments in the spotlight. He makes it easy to give your presentations a clear focus, engage your listeners, manage your nerves, play the right role in every situation to give your message maximum impact, and much more. Drawing on his MFA training at the prestigious Graduate Acting Program at New York University, Port has engineered a system that the non-actor can use to ensure his or her voice is heard when it matters most.
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Top Notch Interviews: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques from the First Call to Getting the Job You Want
by Brian Davis
Few of us have ever experienced anything like the current job market. Millions of jobs have disappeared, and everyone from experienced executives to newly minted college graduates is facing the toughest environment in decades. Which is why top-notch interview skills are more important than ever. Top Notch Interviews teaches job seekers at any level, from all industries and professions, the author’s proven technique to increase interview success. Even if you are the most qualified candidate, have the perfect resume, and possess the perfect background, you may still lose the job if you lack interviewing skills. Top Notch Interviews includes tips for confidently answering questions with an easy-to remember method. It teaches how to identify the phases of the interview and formulate your responses accordingly, and how to avoid common pitfalls that eliminate the majority of candidates. It describes how to navigate through the pursuit phase including thank-you notes, follow-up, negotiations, and acceptance.
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Ultimate Interview: 100s of Great Interview Answers Tailored to Specific Jobs
by Lynn Williams
A resource for job seekers explains how employers decide what they are looking for in a job candidate, how they use this to draw up the questions, how selection procedures work, why employers conduct interviews and what's likely to happen at the average interview. Williams gives all of the background information that candidates need as well as essential practice. Uniquely among interview guidebooks, this book organizes common interview questions according to specific job types, such as management, sales and marketing, clerical, and more. Each section looks at the thinking behind the questions, and suggests an effective method of answering.
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Job Search & Career Info
Find resources to help you get a job, create a resume, file for unemployment, or improve your work skills.
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WorkOne
WorkOne provides resources to help you plan your career, including information on current job openings, resume assistance, workshops, skills assessments, training, and special programs for veterans, dislocated workers, job seekers over 55, job seekers with disabilities, and more.
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