Job Interview: Dominate the Toughest Job Interview Questions with Perfect Answers, Every Single Time
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Have you ever faced stress or anxiety before an important interview?
Facing a potential employer and knowing that your dream job is just around the corner can be a nerve-wracking experience for most of us.
Being at a job interview can quickly feel like navigating through a minefield without proper preparedness.
Have you ever suspected that any unconscious habits of yours might be working against you when talking with a hiring manager?
More often than not, job seekers have negative habits that never fail to crop up at the worst moments during an interview.
These bad behaviors and habits can be tricky to spot and discard without someone pinpointing them.
Here's some of what you can expect to learn inside the pages of this book:
- Learn exactly which steps to follow in order to be well prepared before you arrive to the interview.
- The key things that employers look for in candidates when conducting an interview.
- The best way to eliminate stress and anxiety and be in complete control during the process.
- Using social media to your advantage instead of having it work against you before meeting the hiring manager.
- Learn how to answer many of the most commonly asked regular and "trick" questions.
Learning what not to say or do is just as crucial as giving the right answers.
Job seekers will usually diminish their chances of getting an offer by saying the wrong things during the interview process without them even being aware of it.
Sucking up or being too flattering to your employer can be as bad as acting too aloof or uninterested.
Get ready to ace your next interview and get an offer by taking action today. Scroll up and click the BUY NOW button at the top of this page!
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5An in-depth explanation of how to get the hearts of the interviewers.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book shines in that it gets to the point quickly and arms you with helpful tips to ready you for that upcoming interview.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Nice touch! It has practical, pragmatic and useful advice for those who are unsure about the interview process and what is expected when meeting with prospective employers.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It did say something new and points out the obvious but it highlights strategies that a lot of applicants need to use to stay ahead. Nice!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The handy guidebook breaks down how you can ace your job interview with ease. My favorite part is on the most common job interview questions – and how to answer them
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5If you are looking for an edge to get hired, use this book! Valuable insights here which are not found in most books.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I like the list of common interview questions and common interviewee mistakes. I am learning a lot from them.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is a fabulous book. I energetically suggest it for anybody planning for a meeting. The prep practices were great. They helped me arrange my ideas and organize the most significant points I needed to pass on to the questioner. I had the option to go it to the gatherings with a great deal of certainty.
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Job Interview - Alexandre Clarke
Introduction
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This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to successfully pass even the most challenging of job interviews.
A job interview is neither a causal meeting of friends nor a heart to heart conversation in an informal setting between peers. Rather it is an opportunity to sell yourself, an opportunity for your employer to evaluate your skills and have to offer and above all an opportunity for you to evaluate your potential employer. It is as such imperative you prepare beforehand for your interview. This book will take you through all the important steps and possibly give you an unfair advantage during your interview.
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Chapter 1: Before the Interview
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There are many keys to succeed in life and projects that you seek to undertake. But at the very top of the list, and arguably the most important, is planning and starting with an end in mind. Your objective while attending a job interview is to land a lucrative offer of placement in the company or organization. After landing an offer, you can choose to either accept it or decline if you see fit. There is also the option of negotiating the terms of employment.
But here is the thing; you cannot toss around these options in your head before or during the interview. You have to land the offer first – this cannot be stressed enough. Uncertainty will shift your focus on the job interview resulting in poor results.
But while an interview is a process that should be taken seriously, you should not be sad and glum. It has the potential