So often I am able to identify the disconnect between qualifications and and receiving a job offer, ias the job interview. I find that many people forget that a job interview is little more than audition, so to speak; a way to show off your work ethic and talk about your acquired skills. It seems that many people are either, over confident about their previous work experience or ,are too nervous to preform well and project the confidence that has resulted in their previous success's.
Several of our clients have relayed to us that one of the most attractive things a job seeker can do is be well-prepared. This no longer means just showing up early, well dressed, and ready to discuss your qualifications through answering preset interview questions like "why do you want to work here". Employers today want employees that are excited about their company, engaged in the companies past and future, and excited about the companies potential growth. This means that potential candidates need to do as much research as possible on potential employers. Take a look at the great suggestions Susan Joyce makes in the article below.
The Winning Difference: Pre-Interview Preparation for Your Job Interview
Several of our clients have relayed to us that one of the most attractive things a job seeker can do is be well-prepared. This no longer means just showing up early, well dressed, and ready to discuss your qualifications through answering preset interview questions like "why do you want to work here". Employers today want employees that are excited about their company, engaged in the companies past and future, and excited about the companies potential growth. This means that potential candidates need to do as much research as possible on potential employers. Take a look at the great suggestions Susan Joyce makes in the article below.
The Winning Difference: Pre-Interview Preparation for Your Job Interview
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