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Uses and Tips For Preparing For Your Interview Helpcard
This card is suitable for anyone in the job market or anticipating having job interviews in the near future, whether currently employed or not. We suggest you consult this card at the time you are contacted to schedule a job interview, for EVERY interview.
Trainers, group facilitators, human resources and EAP. In today's economic climate layoffs are a fact of life, and companies are offering career help for those being let go. This is an ideal takeaway for such support and training whether done on a one-to-one basis or in a group seminar setting.
Deep discounts for the purchase of multiple copies make this an ideal purchase to share with managers, or learning group members.
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Preparing For The Interview Helpcard
Most job applicants under prepare for job interviews or prepare badly.
There's two parts to job interview success -- preparation and execution.
There's no question that a huge determinant of whether you get the job you want or not is how well you interview. And, interview success is, by and large, based on how well you prepare fore each interview.
The better prepared you are, the better you will executive the interview process, and the more likely you will be hired.
We've pulled together the essentials of preparation for your job interviews so you can learn them quickly, and use the material to remind yourself prior to interviews in Preparing For The Interview Helpcard
Content
Preparing For The Interview Helpcard is a fast-learn tool to help you prepare properly for your job interviews. It's always good to read some good books on the subject, but we've put together what we think is an excellent quick read summary of the things you can do to prepare for the job interview, and the things you need to understand about the interview process.
What's included?
- Summary of interview issues and challenges
- Two most common reasons why interviewees mess up
- Specific techniques for preparing
- Difference between situational and behavioral interviewing and how to handle each.
- Hints on getting your references together, personal appearance and planning the logistics of getting to the interview calm and unrushed.
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