By: Mary Lee Gannon | 2010-03-27 | Careers A good interviewer will ask questions that will draw out your personality traits, strengths and weaknesses. The recruiter or human resources director has asked these behavioral questions to a number of people and knows the difference between an answer that is formulaic and safe and one that is engaging and forthright. I encourage you to step out of your comfort zone and not play it safe. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Business One of the most common questions asked during a job interview relates to "what is your greatest weakness?" This article provides 7 distinct methods of dealing with this awkward question. read more
By: cassandrac2002 | 2010-10-08 | Careers Q: Why do you want this job? Be honest with yourself: Why do you want this role? Are you really interested in what the position entails? Are you impressed by the company’s view on social and corporate responsibility? Or is it just a really impressive increase in salary? Hopefully it’s not just the latter! Why do you want this job? Do you know exactly what will be expected of you? Have you seen a job description? Have you researched the company’s website? Do you know people who work there who’ve recommended them as an employer? Be prepared and do some research! Avoid being on the defensive with answers that begin with because such as: ‘Because I think I’d be good at it’, ‘because it seems like a good opportunity for me’ or ‘because it pays well’ read more
By: Robert Sampson | 2010-03-29 | Employment You're in the hot seat but everything's going your way for once and then out of nowhere a toughie stumps you. You don't know how to respond and with every second the tension mounts, finally you let out a quick 'I don't know' and before you know it you're dismissed. Don't let this be you, read our guide on tough interview questions now! read more
By: Daniel Butler | 2010-12-20 | Business Ahead of employment interview, most Job Seekers experience worry and anxiety to some extent. To some, the concern feels almost too intense to house and others manage just fine. The trick to getting your job interview nerves beneath management is, is by knowing a way to answer troublesome job interview questions. read more
By: Robert Sampson | 2010-03-27 | Employment Interview question weakness is something we all have to deal with sometimes. We feel ill at ease, we feel nervous, and right when that tricky question is asked, our mind goes all blank and we can't think of a suitable answer! read more
By: Robert Smile | 2010-03-29 | Business It's very difficult to get to the interview stage, don't blow your chances when you do. Don't be scared just go prepared! Nowadays, employers often ask questions designed to discover how would you deal with certain situations and would you behave. Companies want to know about your abilities and track record, not just your knowledge and experience. read more
By: jack stellon | 2011-04-14 | Interviews Got an interview coming up? Then you will be preparing for it by, amongst other things, getting as many answers under your belt as you can. read more
By: Pat Andrew and Eleanor Hill | 2011-12-15 | Employment There probably is nothing more sure of hurting your job interview - and your entire job search - than not having a marketing plan and then working that plan. Learn how and why a personal marketing plan can help destroy job interview weaknesses. Read on! read more
By: Catherine Z Jones | 2008-07-15 | Interviews Find out how to answer 7 of the most common job interview questions asked at interview and WOW your interviewers with good answers. read more
By: Ricky Lim | 2008-12-14 | Interviews No one likes to be interviewed especially when it comes to job interviews. Even so, you probably have to undergo some job interviews during your working career. However, not everyone knows how to answer job interviews questions. read more
By: Robert Sampson | 2010-03-29 | Employment Come read our article on the answers of interview questions, know the correct answer before anyone else. Know what to say and how to say it. Get the advice you need to land your next dream job. read more
By: Freelance Writers | 2011-01-08 | Interviews We tend to all have shortcomings. Your job interview weakness may be the way you lost your last job, your age, a long amount of unemployment, health problems, no faculty degree, anxiety, physical or emotional handicaps, a lack of self-worth, over explaining things, being too honest, being overqualified, not enough experience, or...merely an acute dislike for the whole stinking job interview process. read more
By: Bryan Burbank | 2010-10-05 | Careers When you are trying to get a job one of the first things you will be required to do is to go on Interviews. You want to make sure that you improve your interview skills and practice can be a good way to accomplish this. You may want to use a co-worker or a friend and do some roll playing so you can improve your interview skills. read more