Recommended Dressing Tips for The Interview Success

January 19, 2012 by  
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There’s inevitably that a person makes his or her first impression just because of the dressing. If you are dressed up in the best attire then there’s nothing that can stop you from acquiring the job. Opportunities are constantly there but you needs to be qualified of availing them. Dressing ... Continue Reading

Do’s and Dont’s of Bank Interview

November 20, 2011 by  
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Banking is one of the top most preferred sector for employment and very competitive. In such a scenario, it is very important for job aspirants to do well in written test and interview to grab the career they desire. For Probationary Officers and Specialist Officers vacancies interview is an important ... Continue Reading

Do you Google your interviewers before attending an interview?

June 12, 2011 by  
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An interview is a two way conversation. If you know something about the interviewers the breath of the interview may expand to your advantage! It’s about basic research and due diligence, not just about the person but about the company and showing that you have a vested interest in ... Continue Reading

How to Prepare For Four Different Types Of Interviews

June 7, 2011 by  
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Congratulations! You have probably finally landed the big one – the job interview of your dreams. However, in your preparation, you might suddenly become nervous about the whole interview, and you might need to put things right with yourself so you can be sure you are doing it right. Now, ... Continue Reading

How to Use an Informational Interview to Get Hired

May 25, 2011 by  
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There’s a lot of great job interview advice that’s available when you’re looking to get hired, but for those who are looking for a new job, sometimes the best advice isn’t conventional. One example of the less common advice involves looking into less common job interview techniques and options like ... Continue Reading

What you should know about an employer before the interview?

February 11, 2011 by  
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Anyone who has a job has interviewed at some point in their career. However, every time an individual searches for a new job, she must go through the interviewing process all over again. Whether one is interviewing for the first time or seeking a mid-career job ... Continue Reading

What to Say When you are asked about salary requirements

January 8, 2011 by  
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Employers want to know what you earn now or what you’ve earned in the past for one reason: so they can hire you for the lowest possible salary. If you answer truthfully, you could be looking at a minimal increase from your last job. But if you lie, you could ... Continue Reading

Ace Your Next Interview With Consultative Selling

December 15, 2010 by  
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consultative-selling Consultative selling is a commonly used and widely known sales technique that aims to get to the core of a client’s problem and, once known, determine the best ways to mitigate the aforementioned issues. The beauty of consultative selling is that despite the inclusion of the word “selling,” essentially it ... Continue Reading

A way to Get Your Next Career Interview Without the Newspaper Advertisement

December 4, 2010 by  
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The rationale for that is straight-forward. Trying for a career search through newspaper advertisement is the factor that many folks do. The following more widespread method is to sign-up with a career search agency. You may even would like to pay a sum for such a service, but most career agency ... Continue Reading

Learn how to interview like a pro

September 27, 2010 by  
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In the last of our three- week series of columns to help you get on the career ladder we focus on getting job interviews right. If all your hard work has paid off and you’ve bagged an interview, well done. “But don’t now blow your golden opportunity. “Thorough preparation is an absolute must,” ... Continue Reading