Hi there, I will soon be interviewed for the job of my dreams, and I was wondering if you know any expert in Behavioral Interviewing who could help me prepare for the interview, make virtul interviews etc...
Hi there, I will soon be interviewed for the job of my dreams, and I was wondering if you know any expert in Behavioral Interviewing who could help me prepare for the interview, make virtul interviews etc...
Astrid PJul 22, 2011 @ 17:37
Hi there, I will soon be interviewed for the job of my dreams, and I was wondering if you know any expert in Behavioral Interviewing who could help me prepare for the interview, make virtul interviews etc...
Jul 22, 11 17:37
If you want to read something useful this week end
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Great-Answers-Tough-Interview-Questions/dp/0749435526
If you want to read something useful this week end
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Great-Answers-Tough-Interview-Questions/dp/0749435526
rena, Jul 22, 2011 @ 17:43
Wao! that was a quick reply!!! Many thanks ;)
Try to be what you are, confidence is a key role. but overconfidence may kill you sometime,
http://www.studentaffairs.cmu.edu/career/cit/jobSearch/InterviewQuestions.pdf
Try to be what you are, confidence is a key role. but overconfidence may kill you sometime,
http://www.studentaffairs.cmu.edu/career/cit/jobSearch/InterviewQuestions.pdf
waqas s, Jul 22, 2011 @ 17:54
Wao! that was a quick reply!!! Many thanks ;)
Jul 22, 11 17:49
Very welcome and don't forget to mention that your greatest weakness is chocolate.
Very welcome and don't forget to mention that your greatest weakness is chocolate.
rena, Jul 22, 2011 @ 18:00
Rena, that's not even funny! If someone stated that in an interview, they would vastly go down in my estimation.
Knowing the role and knowing the company and you are halfway there. Another tip: read the interviewers body language on appraching to pick you up and in the lift/way to the interview room. Adjust your interviewing approach accordingly.
Rena, that's not even funny! If someone stated that in an interview, they would vastly go down in my estimation.
Knowing the role and knowing the company and you are halfway there. Another tip: read the interviewers body language on appraching to pick you up and in the lift/way to the interview room. Adjust your interviewing approach accordingly.
Chris Shailos, Jul 23, 2011 @ 15:41



