Thursday, September 10, 2020

Interviews

Interviews â€" Five considerations during the interview This is not your ordinary career site. I help the corporate worker who toils away in the company cubicle make career transitions. You want to do your job well, following all the rules -- . The career transitions where I can help you center on three critical career areas: How to land a job, succeed in a job, and build employment security. Top 10 Posts on Categories The posts this week have looked at interviews and interviewing. We’ve seen the gauntlet companies are raising in the interview process, my mini-rant about team interviewing, and what things should be in place before a person does interview. But now, the coveted person-to-person interview is securely in hand. And some of the unknowns will now become known. It is a time of opportunity â€" and peril. I’ll give you some perspectives and hard edge to-do’s. As a candidate, you have very little control over an interview situation. It’s even designed to be somewhat intimidating (not necessarily intentionally). Certainly, you will be doing many new things out of your normal routine â€" adding to stress â€" and you have to be on all the time for whatever gauntlet gets thrown at you. Here are five points to help all that along: All of these things are in your control. Knowing and preparing these items will help you be more confident for the interview. […] In the last couple of posts, I’ve covered about ten things that you should do before an interview and during an interview. […] Reply This is not your ordinary career site. I help the corporate worker who toils away in the company cubicle make career transitions. You want to do your job well, following all the rules â€" . The career transitions where I can help you center on three critical career areas: How to land a job, succeed in a job, and build employment security. policies The content on this website is my opinion and will probably not reflect the views of my various employers. Apple, the Apple logo, iPad, Apple Watch and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. I’m a big fan.

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