Best way for you to handle a job interview

Given the current economy, maintaining contacts with other companies can be critical. Knowing the right people can help you land a better job, one with more pay or perhaps the chance of advancement. Getting that next job, of course, often involves an interview.

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The 10 best ways to handle a job interview

lighty lighty - 2 months ago

 

#1: Be on time

#2: Occupy yourself while waiting

#3: Research the company

#4: Dress the part

#5: Tie your answers to issues the company/interviewer is facing

#6: Be courteous to support staff

#7: Be energetic but not desperate

#8: Don’t badmouth current/former employer

#9: Be clear on the next step(s)

#10: Send a thank-you note afterward

via techrepublic.com

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10 Sticky Job Interview Situations and How to Handle Them

lighty lighty - 2 months ago
  1. The Bad Interviewer.

     

  2. The "Tell Me about Yourself" Question.

     

  3. The "Weakness" Question.

     

  4. The "Why should I hire you?" Question.

     

  5. "Off-the-wall" Questions, also known as "Wild Card" or "No-Right-Answer" Questions.

     

  6. Illegal Questions

     

  7. Salary Questions

     

  8. Questions about Being Terminated from a Previous Job.

     

  9. Questions about Reasons for Leaving a Current Job.

     

  10. Questions about the Future.

Via quintcareers.com