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4 Things Never To Worry About Before A Job Interview
December 17, 2012 by William Frierson
You don’t want to put too much stress on yourself before a job interview. The following post lists four things you shouldn’t sweat about before this meeting.Job interviews can certainly be intimidating—from worrying about your appearance to answering the questions competently, there’s a lot of pressure when going to speak to a potential employer.
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4 Mistakes Employers Are Sure To Notice
December 11, 2012 by William Frierson
Job seekers must be aware of how they conduct themselves during their job searches. The following post explains four mistakes that will turnoff employers from these potential employees.During the hunt for a job, it’s common to continually seek new ways to stand out to your potential employers. While job seekers are busy developing their unique elevator pitches, they might be overlooking the little mistakes that set them apart in a negative way to potential employers.
Not having the success you expected during your job search? Here are four mistakes employers might be noticing:
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8 Do’s & Don’ts After Your Job Interview
December 04, 2012 by William Frierson
Now that you have completed your job interview, what is next? The following post tells you what to do and what not to do once your interview is over.Walking out of a job interview leaves most of us overwhelmed with a variety of feelings, whether it’s a sense of confidence and excitement or an unsettling worrisome feeling from a less-than-positive experience. Whatever your feelings may be, it’s important not to forget the steps that follow an interview.
Occasionally, the job search can cause an unforeseen amount of tunnel vision. We’re conditioned to focus closely on ensuring the proper preparation for the important parts of the hiring process, like receiving an offer to interview, but what follows is often overlooked.
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