Group Interviews

By |August 3rd, 2015|

What is a group interview? Imagine: You are led into a room with six other candidates contending for the same job. After settling in, more people begin to arrive. Someone, perhaps the employer, stands to introduce himself and explain what to expect. He is dressed in a peculiar manner adorned with a tabard. He begins […]

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Different Types of Interviews

By |July 27th, 2015|

Have you ever been taken aback by an employer’s request to interview you via a phone call? Or how about via a Skype meeting? Or how about working for a day to assess your work ethic and skill level? All of the aforementioned options are different types of interviews believe it or not. Basically however […]

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What is an Interview?

By |July 20th, 2015|

An interview is most commonly a meeting between a couple of people where they discuss details of a job, the culture of the company, and how the applicant may contribute to the organization.  Many people are nervous of the judgement that comes along with interviews; however, there are a couple of perspectives to remember that […]

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What to Do If You Do Not Have Any References

By |July 13th, 2015|

The last thing you want to have happen is go to an interview for a great job only to have the employer ask for references that you do not think you have. Remember, references can be educational, character, or professional; but, if you cannot think of one person from any of the aforementioned areas, then […]

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How to Ask for a Reference

By |July 6th, 2015|

Asking for a reference can be a scary task. For many people, it is not a comfortable experience asking others to say nice things about them; but, it has to been done knowing that you will be asked for references during your interviews. So, here are some tips for approaching your potential references. After calling […]

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