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Category Archives: Interviewing and Recruiting Tips

The Do’s & Don’ts of Telephone Interviewing

More and more companies are turning to telephone interviews to screen candidates, reduce costs and narrow the pool of applicants…

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Addressing A Layoff To A Prospective Employer

Dealing with the fact that you were laid off in a job search is always difficult. In many cases, it…

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Tips For Interviewing During The Winter Holidays

During the holiday season, most job seekers are tempted to put their job searches on hold. But putting your search…

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Researching Organizations for Effective Job Hunting

Research is the key to effective job hunting and successful interviewing. You’ll ask better questions and be able to decide…

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Tips for Better Business Communication

Improving business communication skills is a key component in career success. No matter what field you are in, effective communication…

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Marketing Tips for Job Seekers

Marketing involves understanding customers’ needs and positioning a product or service to meet those needs.  This is very similar to…

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Getting Beyond the Phone Interview

A lot of hiring managers will interview a candidate on the phone first before inviting them to a face-to-face interview….

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What does your body language say about you?

When people are in interviews, and thinking about how to best answer tough questions, they often forget that their body…

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Interview Etiquette

Knowing proper job interview etiquette is an important part of successful interviewing. Everything from how you dress, what you bring…

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Conversation Skills for Career Success

An employee with technical skills, expertise and experience is considered valuable, whereas an employee with additional talents in conversation skills…

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