interview
Interviews with successful executives and top corporate culture influencers.
Signs You're Interviewing for a Fake Job Opportunity
As a writer and a workaholic, I have a lot of beef with the people and organizations that offer fake job opportunities. The working world is filled with them — and many of them take advantage of people who are disenfranchised, new to the game, or just really in need of new work.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Journal
Phone Job Interview Tips
A phone job interview is more relaxed and less stressful since you're not meeting in person. But you still need to be prepared and be educated on how to conduct yourself during the interview so you can give a killer interview and successfully get the job. By following these phone job interview tips you will impress the interviewer and are closer to get your dream job. As with anything in life you need to work hard to get what you want. So if you're very passionate about this job treat the phone interview seriously and prepare ahead of time.
By Leila Parker8 years ago in Journal
Simple First Job Interview Tips for College Grads
Having a great resume doesn't mean you'll get the job, especially if you tank the interview. No matter how great of a job you do filling out the application, no matter how much interest in the position you express, it's all for nothing if you show up and have the personality of a cadaver. Now, you don't have to be Richard Pryor, but it would go a long way toward landing the job if you came across as somebody other people would want to be around.
By Joseph Farley8 years ago in Journal
Interview with Gaurav Sharma, Author of 'Gone are the Days'
Gaurav Sharma is an author that constantly seeks to improve himself and his writing. If he is not sleeping or eating, he is writing something. In turn, we, his audience, see something beautifully raw in the work he produces. His disposition might best be described as reserved, blunt, and meditative; this trifecta of traits has proved essential on both his literal and figurative life journeys, from New Delhi to Vancouver, from child to adulthood, from writing to card-carrying writer.
By Eric Green8 years ago in Journal
Job Interview Tips for Employers
Job interviews are tough all around, and it often takes actually having to interview people to realize how bad it can be. If you are an employer looking to hire help, or a person who's brand new to HR work, then it only makes sense to learn how to make the job interview process as painless as possible for everyone involved.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in Journal
Body Language Job Interview Tips
Job interviews are a real gamble. Sometimes, people only interview you as a way to "go through the motions" after they selected a candidate. Other times, you start out cold but get a warm feeling after wards. Even more times, it's hard to gauge the poker face of the recruiter you're trying to talk to.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in Journal
What to Bring to a Job Interview
Most people can tell you that wearing a suit is a wise choice if you're heading to a job interview. They can also tell you that being on your best behavior, having a good resume, and bathing before the interview is a wise idea.
By Mackenzie Z. Kennedy8 years ago in Journal
How to Prepare for a Job Interview
Assuming that you're not the child of a multi-millionaire, a billionaire, a celebrity, or anyone else who could just pave your way through life, you will need to get a job at one point or another. Money doesn't just happen, and most of us will have to pitch in at one point or another.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in Journal
How To Make a Great First Impression
Many people think they know how to make a great first impression, but still don't quite manage to wow recruiters at job fairs, networking events, and other major job venues. The reason why these people never quite get the job they deserve is due to a bad first impression.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart9 years ago in Journal












