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61non-biased job interview
by jmcweb
The very worst thing to happen would be to attend an interview where you felt that there was bias directed towards you, or where you believed that the decision to hire had already been made and you were only... published 2 days ago
Top Interview Questions
by Patty Inglish, MS
Preparing well for job interviews can help you feel much less like you were stepping off a cliff into the unknown! The following interview questions are 100 of the most-asked... published 12 months ago
Weird and Wacky Interview Questions
by Patty Inglish, MS
During your last interview, did you feel as if you were you questioned by a mad scientist? Were there aliens in the inner office feeding questions to your interviewer telephathically? Within the last... published 13 months ago
How to find a job after getting fired? What to put on applications, say in interviews, and basically some good solid...
by leezj17
Simple ways to find a job: Step One: Write a resume AND fill out a job application. Make sure you have all types of contact information for the employer, do not utilize one contact route. Make sure you... published 5 months ago
Top 10 Qualities Interviewers Want to See
by Patty Inglish, MS
1) Appropriate Professional Appearance. Job applicants arriving at job interviews are being critically observed form the time they enter the building, and sometimes in the parking lot beforehand. If the job... published 11 months ago
Job Interview Questions/Great Answers (Part 7)
by Job-search coach
“What is your biggest weakness?” If your immediate response is, “I thought I was wrong once in my handling of an important work project - but of course I found I did everything right. I do... published 9 months ago
Example Answers for Interviews
by med420
Free Example Answers for Interviews. Having the right answers are a valuable resource for anyone interviewing for a job. Interview Questions and the thought of answering them when applying for employment often creates anxiety and nervousness in the majority of the working population. The truth is that you can prepare yourself to answer any question a prospective employer might ask you. published 3 months ago
Job Search Questions/Great Answers (Part 8)
by Job-search coach
Would you rather work for a big company or a small one? Hint: The appropriate answer is not a “yes” or “no”. Your answer should be modified by one of several scenarios, depending... published 9 months ago
How to Negotiate Your Salary
by Patty Inglish, MS
The American Association of University Women found that men are over four times as likely to parley salary for a new job as are women. published 7 months ago
Job Search Questions/Great Answers (Part 9)
by Job-search coach
What if?The recruiter asks you: “This is a large company. I see you have spent a lot of your career in very small employers. Our work culture is frankly very different. How should we feel about your... published 9 months ago







