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Part II:
The Shorts and Longs…
· We’re all about
job
interview educational content for the serious, dedicated or
even running scared job seeker.
· If you’re looking for quickie
answers, sorry to disappoint. We don't have them.
· If you are going to grab our
content, then please read it. You may even find a useful tip or two. :)
· We don’t guarantee you’ll like or
agree with what our authors say.
Wonderful!
The instant you
make a judgment regarding the value of our educational stuff, you are brainstorming and moving ahead. That's what it's all
about.
Our approach is not your normal, kiss and suck up to gain
readers. We are not looking for just
readers. We are looking to help serious job
seekers who desire to better their
job interview techniques and skills on their way to a more promising career. We want to be that “pebble” in your
“shoe”, irritating you, motivating
you to search for more useful, tactical job interview skills, here, and even beyond our site.
If you can answer “Yes” to the following 4 odd questions
based on a real live story, skip reading the rest. Go interview.
1) Do you have what it takes to implement a drag out, knock-down
job interview for your next career move?
2) Do you have the conviction of self-worth to face 8 job
interviews in testing your market worth before choosing?
3) Do you have the presence of mind to see your job search
through by ruthlessly rejecting 7 so-so job interview offers in 7 weeks?
4) Are you prepared to cut through all the job interview smoke
screens and recognize your job of choice when it’s offered?
It's all about you
being prepared to stand on your own two feet.
(Story:
A raw interviewee, who listened, learned and
prepared, not only answered all 4 questions, but convinced the employer to start her at a pay scale 40% above competing colleagues. She
worked her proverbial a__ off and it paid off! Where do stand with your
upcoming job interview?)
To help prospective job
interviewees, our
mission
is to offer insights and to motivate you to
search for answers, high and low, when planning for your job interview, the final gateway to your next career.
This means kicking your interview preparation up 3 notches
by…
Prepare for your job interview from 3 distinct angles…
· From your own
perspective
· From your interviewer’s
perspective and
· From a job recruiter’s angle,
from a recruiter perspective whose very livelihood hinges on smart interview preparations.
To be convincing, to be at your best, you need to understand every
interview participant’s wants and goals. This is not fluff or hype. If you’re looking for just a “job”, then I doubt any approach will create
an irresistible urge for you to prepare seriously. But for the rest…
Every step, every
detail leading to a successful interview must be explored to help transform you into the ideal job candidate, the solution for your future
employer.
Dig into our site and
see if you can find a useful tip or two to help make your job interview performance anxiety a non-event.
Now for your traditional patronizing “Good
Luck”? Think again!
“I'm a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I
have of it.” Thomas Jefferson (1743 -
1826)
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