By: Serge Dandelin | 2011-01-07 | Health & Fitness That disease is a neurological disorder which comes along with repetitive and involuntary body movements known as tics. A French neurologist in the year 1885 first mentioned and described this particular condition to the world . This neurologist was Dr. Georges Gilles de le Tourette. read more
By: flicksandbits | 2010-12-04 | Movies Gabby Sidibe really hit me with her performance in Precious, it's definitely one of the hardest hitting films I've seen in the last few years, if you want to see explosians, slapstick comedy and spaceships this film is not for you. Gabby plays Claireece "Precious" Jones a sixteen-year-old girl born into a life no one would want. read more
By: Peggy McKee | 2010-10-07 | Interviews The first step in the job interviewing and hiring process (beyond getting the attention of the hiring manager or recruiter) is often the phone interview. It's a screening tool to weed out candidates before the company goes to the expense of face-to-face interviews. Because of this, they are critically important-don't make the mistake of treating them casually because they aren't "real" interviews. read more
By: Matthew Donnelly | 2012-01-20 | Careers When preparing for a phone interview and phone interview questions, you have to act as if you are meeting with the employer for a regular, face to face interview. read more
By: Nathan Hall | 2011-09-01 | Careers If you’re practicing the answers for the phone interview questions and setting your mood for the following interview you have to see these top 3 common questions. In the following paragraphs, we are going to discuss about how to respond to some of the most used questions in the job recruitment procedure. read more
By: Nathan Hall | 2011-08-10 | Careers In a common job interview, you expect to be inquired all sorts of questions to measure your talents but sometimes the operator asks you dumb question that surprise you and confuse you quite a bit. read more
By: Nathan Hall | 2011-05-25 | Interviews Nowadays employers are focusing increasingly on the outcome of the recruiting process so the human resources department becomes more and more efficient in its techniques.. read more
By: Shannon S. Brown | 2010-03-31 | Employment During a Second Interview I nailed a question about how I would react if the phone rang and a customer was at the desk at the same time -- stating that I would answer the phone and ask the person to hold then take care of the person at the window. When done, I would answer the phone thanking the person for holding. read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2011-11-29 | Business Many people choose to use our individual interview skills service, and to make using our service as convenient as possible, we can give our interview skills training face to face, via webcam or over the phone. Over the years we have worked on interview skills with all sorts of people, from middle managers to board members. read more
By: James Belcher | 2010-04-04 | Employment Practicing interview techniques is important. Its advisable to have a broad knowledge of the sort of questions that you will be asked and a varied knowledge of the company who is interviewing. read more
By: Devon A Brown | 2010-11-25 | Dating The secret to how to get a guy is: YOU. The fact of the matter is that you can have whatever and whoever you want. read more
By: Michael Martin | 2011-03-31 | Careers Phone interviews are becoming more and more common these days. Use these tips to ace your phone interviews and get hired. Be confident and impress the interviewer to better your chances of landing the... read more
By: Matthew Goudge | 2011-05-15 | Interviews It is only a few days away from the interview proper, and you have researched and studied all that you can on the company. You have also prepared and answered some of the questions commonly asked. At least, you can now safely say that you will come prepared for the interview. What else then do you need to do? read more
By: Mari-Rose B. | 2010-04-01 | Employment In the past, phone interviews are nothing but a discussion of the basic information about you, the candidate, and the position being offered. The caller asks about your present job, a bit of about your working history and your expectations about the job. The niceties usually lasts for 5-10 minutes. read more
By: Fernando Ratkoczy | 2010-04-01 | Careers When on the phone the interactivity and relationship with other parties changes to same degree since we are lacking the personal face to face advantage. Remember that communications among peoples goes far beyond spoken words. Communication has three main conduits. As you probably guess words or data is an important component but is not as crucial as you may imagine. Research indicates that data/words count for a 7% of the power of communication. Just imagine you receive a note, email, letter, etc. read more