You’re sitting in a chair, not moving because you might wrinkle your blazer. Your ankles are crossed, hands over top each other in your lap. The person across the desk is glancing over your resume. They look up, open their mouth, and… your mind goes blank. DON’T PANIC!
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7 Needed Work Skills in a Recovering Economy
In today’s world of multiple degrees, people have become extremely focused in one field. With a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s in the relationship between the media and politics, your knowledge base gets so precise it’s hard to broaden your job search. However, there are skills that have been highlighted during this time of a recession that can help people not only get, but keep, their jobs.
Continue ReadingInterview Preperation for Phone Interviews
The basics of interview preparation haven’t changed in a while. You dress for success, bring your resume with you, have interview questions answered in your head and know the company. The way interviews are done, however, has changed. The days of walking door to door and handing in your resumes are over. Even the way our interviews are done has changed. Whereas once it was only acceptable to have interviews in person, now phone interviews have become more popular.
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We’ve shared with you the importance of dressing properly for your interview, but did you know that your body language also plays a vital role during the interview process?
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Even though you may have finished the in-person interview with a potential employer and dressed properly for the interview, there are a few things that you should do as a follow up after the interview.
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