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5 Essential Steps for Interviewing Like a Boss
March 27, 2013 by William FriersonBefore going into an interview, it is a good idea to prepare yourself. Learn five steps to help with this process in the following post.
Interviewing can be stressful, but it’s a skill that can be learned. Follow these five easy steps, inspired by the new book The Work/Life Balance: Resetting Your Goals, to get you started: 1. Write down your story, and write down their story Before you interview—and, for that matter, before you
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Interview Mistakes to Avoid
December 27, 2012 by William Frierson
Making a good impression in an interview is a big step in landing a new job. In order for veterans (and other job seekers) to achieve this goal, it is important not to make the mistakes mentioned in the following post.Interviews are a time of excitement , anticipation, and anxiety for many job seekers. A good interview is the key to a new career. For this reason, it’s not always the most qualified person who gets an offer; it’s frequently the person who has the best interview. Here are some interview mistakes to avoid, so that you can put your best foot forward:
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Recent Grads: 10 tips to improve your job search (Part 2)
December 06, 2012 by William Frierson
Finding a job requires having a plan. The following post offers more tips for recent college graduates who need to establish an effective job search.Do you have a clear goal for your job search plan? Do you have processes set up to support you throughout? In my last post we talked about the first five suggestions I have for improving your job search. They were: 1. Set a goal. 2. Create a structured workspace. 3. Create your personal profiles. 4.
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