Along with researching the company before an interview, should you research the interviewer? Certainly. Here’s how to do it effectively, and without being creepy.
[continue reading...]Whether you’re already in job search or preparing “just in case,” you’re probably wondering how the Covid pandemic will affect your job hunting strategies.
In this post I’ll share a few of the most useful articles I’ve come across lately, including information about benefits for those who are laid off.
[continue reading...]Employers want to hire someone who is deeply interested in their company. Obviously, a really interested candidate will research the company before the interview. When you’ve done your homework, it shows. Your answers to the interviewers’ questions will be more relevant and the questions you ask will be well-informed. You’ll be more likely to get [continue reading…]
A common complaint of interviewers is that many candidates talk too much in interviews. How can you give concise interview answers while still sharing enough about your skills and accomplishments?
[continue reading...]With job interviews taking place remotely, it may be harder to get a sense of your prospective teammates and how you’ll work together. Here are some examples of questions to ask the interviewers.
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