Articles about 'job interview'

Telltale Body Language

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

How To Tell Lies Successfully? To make it clear, I am not talking about nasty, evil lies.
Every creative touch you apply to the truth, when you exaggerate, improve, turns it to a lie. Every time you speak with confidence about things you are not really sure about, you are lying.
The difficulty with lying is […]

How to ask | Job Interview Questions

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

What are the right questions to ask on a job interview and how to articulate them. This is a guide to writing your own interview questions.
> Ask open-ended questions, which usually begin with “how,” “when,” and “who”—create opportunities for a conversation and a much richer exchange of information. Closed-ended questions can be answered yes […]

Job Interview Homework

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

Let’s imagine: you are invited for a job interview. Lucky you (but we know that luck has nothing to do with it). Still you have a long way to go.
The first thing you do is your homework (a reasonable amount of research into the company). The second thing you do is write down the questions […]

Job Interview Skills | Do you have questions for us?

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

“Now, do you have any questions?”, and they spice it up with a smile. You can just guess it is a trick question. This may just as well confuse you. Freaky smile and a stupid question about questions.
If you had questions you would ask, you do not need their invitation. Or do you?
If you […]

Tips | Job Interview continues

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

Let us continue with Job Interview fine tuning. I hope you enjoy my posts, I really try too hard for this hot weather. I must notice that there are no comments so far. All the shy people read me. Ahh… back to work:
> Your handshake should be firm, but try not to break their bones. […]