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14 Key Job Interview Etiquette Tips

You’ve prepared, you’ve arrived, and now you walked into the interview and it’s showtime! The purpose of this post is not to advise you on how to answer questions, but rather to give you some general information about interview etiquette and how to conduct yourself before, during, and after you’ve answered all the questions. These …

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Write a Resume That Gets the Interview

While this is a job interview advice website, you have to first get the interview before you can apply the advice, right? And what is the biggest factor in determining if you get an interview? Simple – your resume. Sure, networking and knowing insiders can also get you interviews, but the majority of interviews are …

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How to Do Well in a Phone Interview

In our current pandemic world, in-person interviews have been largely replaced by telephone and video interviews, at least until the final interview. This means there is a high likelihood that the initial screening interviews will be by phone and sometimes even the second or final interview, although those are now more commonly done with video …

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10 Traits That Every Hiring Manager Wants

If you’ve read many of my other posts, you know that the point I stress the most is for you to always present your skills, experience, and accomplishments in a way that directly relates to each job for which you interview. This applies to your specific and unique characteristics. Beyond these, there are also more …

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How Early Should You Arrive For a Job Interview?

My single biggest hot button as a Hiring Manager is when candidates are late for their interview. Come on, folks, there’s no excuse for being late to something as important as a job interview. Just so you know, the only valid excuse in my opinion is a major unexpected event. And then, you better have …

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What Do Hiring Managers Want to Hear?

One of the other Hiring Managers at my company recently asked me to be on the interview panel for one of his open positions. Specifically, for a Senior Project Manager. The screening process was done and five candidates were selected for the interview. This was a high-level professional position with a starting annual salary of …

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7 Questions to Ask at the End of Your Job Interview

Much interview advice is about how to answer questions you may be asked and that is certainly a critical component of the interview process. But it’s not the only important aspect of your interview. Almost every time, you will be asked at the end if you have any questions and it’s important to prepare for …

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Interview Strategy: 6 Steps to Follow When You Get An Interview

This is a short and easy post to read. I wanted to give you the six steps you should take for every interview you have. Each step has a link to the detailed instructions about how to perform that step. Here they are: Thoroughly research the company Prepare your 30-60 second marketing message, tailored to …

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Some Oddball Questions Designed to Rattle you

Many of the same common questions are frequently asked in interviews. In this post, I’ll discuss some of the more unusual, oddball questions that you might see come your way. Some interview questions are designed to rattle you to see how you deal with stress. The intent is to see how well you think on …

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