Saturday, October 31, 2009
7Solutions To Pass A Face-To-Face Interview!
1. Be early for your appointment.
2. Make all of your introductions confident and friendly while making every effort to be yourself.
3. Be prepared to show interest and calm assertive energy as the interviewer starts the conversation and questioning.
4. Show interest in each detail of the interview allowing the interviewer to set the direction of the discussion as you make notes.
5. Demonstrate calm assertive energy when the interviewer speaks about the job and the company.
6. Express confidence with your answers regarding your abilities and accomplishments but never a know-it-all. Show you can be a listener and learner.
7. Follow the lead of the interviewer; provide quality, factual, and quantitative information to support your claims.
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7Solutions To Pass A Phone Interview!
1. Answer the phone at the agreed time.
2. Make your introduction confident and friendly.
3. Ask for a brief overview of the job opportunity and express your eagerness to hear details about the job.
4. Demonstrate your sincere attention regarding details of the job.
5. Be prepared to show interest and calm assertive energy as the interviewer starts the questioning.
6. Show confidence with your answers regarding your abilities and accomplishments (not the accomplishments of your previous employer) and always ask the interviewer if more information is needed after you answer each question.
7. Answer only the questions asked and do not offer additional information. Do not deviate from the interviewer's lead of the conversation.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
How are recruiters analyzing and picking resumes for their jobs?
With limited jobs recruiters are focusing on exactly what their client's tell them with very little to no wiggle room.
Recruiters are dialed into 3 things:
- Certain skill-sets and related accomplishments.
- Specific industry or related industries.
- Business Industry experience: Certain services environment exposure such as credit, investments, insurance, information technology, communication, healthcare, or any business related consulting service.
Manufacturing industry experience: Certain manufacturing environment exposure such as metal machining, plastic injection or blow mold, extrusion, paint, stamping, forging, etc.
Please ensure the reader of your resume can see this information early in the text of your resume.
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