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Job Interviews:

Preparing for Job Interview is one of the most important aspect to getting the employment or career you want.  Learn how to properly prepare for and what to expect in a job interview.  Included are a number of Job Interview articles that discuss the ins and outs of the Job Interview process.

  • Interview Types
    Learn more about the Screening, Informational, Directive, Meandering, Stress, Behavioral, Audition, Group, Tag-Team, Mealtime, and Follow-up Interviews. It is important to know what type of interview you are entering prior to meeting with potential employers.

  • Prepare For A Job Interview
    Preparing for a Job Interview is very important if you want to get the employment or career you want. Learn how to properly prepare and what to expect in a job interview.

  • How to Prepare for a Job Interview
    How to Prepare for a Job Interview may seem simple. However, there are some key inside tips that you must know to be 100% prepared for your Job Interview.

  • How to Dress for a Job Interview
    How you look in an interview is very important. Learn How to Dress for a Job Interview and get the edge over the rest of the field.

  • Waiting for Your Interview
    Waiting to be called into a job interview can be a stressful time. However, it is important to be calm and realize that there are always eyes and ears watching and listening. Remember the time before your job interview can be very important.

  • Job Interview - An In Depth Look
    Take a look inside the job interview and learn the different people character types you may encounter. As well, get tips on how to be successful

  • Ask Questions in Your Interview
    Asking Questions in your interview is a very important strategy everyone should use in a job interview. Know what ask and when to ask it.

  • Spin Yourself In An Interview
    Learn how to present your experience in the most positive way possible in your interview. Market yourself using these simple exercises as guides.

  • After Your Job Interview
    After your job interview is finished it is always important to leave a good impression. Remember, the job interview is not over until you've left the place of employment!

  • Standard Interview Questions
    While standard interview questions might seem easy, it can be difficult to differentiate your responses from that of other applicants. Read good and bad responses to the most common questions.

  • Difficult Interview Questions
    What are your weaknesses? Where do you see yourself in ten years? What do you look for in a boss? Prepare by reading these helpful tips. These are all difficult interview questions you should be prepared for.

  • Difficult Interview Situations
    Interviewing requires poise even in ideal situations. When you face additional psychological obstacles due to difficult interview situations, staying poised requires perspective.

  • Illegal Interview Questions
    When did you graduate high school? Are you planning to have children? Learn how to respond to illegal questions in an interview without embarrassing your interviewer and losing the job.

  • Interview Horror Stories
    Have your interviewers burst into laughter at your most formidable challenge during your interview process? Take comfort from these stories gleaned from the collective experience that is interviewing.

  • Establishing An Interview Repport
    From body language to mimicry, learn about a few psychological principles that you could use in your interview to help make your interviewer like you.

  • Know Your Employer
    Just as you must know yourself, so too must you know your prospective employer. The information you gather will help you anticipate company goals and culture and tailor your responses appropriately.

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