When it comes to a job interview, it’s easy to become overwhelmed. There are a lot of things to do beforehand and a lot of things to remember. However, during the interview itself—the actual process of being interviewed—there are just two things on which you need to concentrate.
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The Power of a Positive Attitude
When you’re interviewing, you can bet that you’re being evaluated on your soft skills. That means the people interviewing you are evaluating how you’re interacting with them. If they don’t like you and how you’re interacting, you won’t get the offer, regardless of your talent. That’s why you must approach the entire interview process with […]
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Tips on How to Navigate the Job Search and Interview Process for Animal Science Students 10 Steps to Find and Get the Job You Desire – Daniel C. Simmons, CPC A good rule of thumb: If you don’t know what you are looking for, you won’t find it. Figure out what you want first.
Preparedness & Execution = Top Candidate
Being successful in a job interview is a lot like being successful in any endeavor: prepare to be successful and then execute that preparation. The same goes for an interview.
Using Power Words to Write a Great Resume
Your resume should always provide an accurate picture of yourself, your work and accomplishments. By keeping your resume updated and by using some of these words your resume should stand out amongst the rest.
Are You Really a Good Candidate?
Are you a Top Performer who should be in a better job? If yes, we’d like to market your candidacy to potential employers for a better situation for you. Every hiring manager and every HR rep wants to build a team of great people. In a perfect world this would be hiring the top 1% […]
Choosing The Best Resume Format
A person’s resume is one of the most important pieces in what I like to call their “career advancement puzzle.” There are a lot of items to factor into keeping your portfolio, references, contacts and resume up to date.
New Year’s Resolutions for Your Career
Welcome back from the holidays. You’ve probably already made your resolutions for the new year and while many people focus on some of the same time-honored resolutions (lose weight, work out at a gym, eat healthy), they don’t devote enough attention to the one area that could make a big difference in their life in […]
Ten Keys to a Dynamite Resume
To help you construct a better, more powerful resume, here are 10 pointers and areas of consideration in regard to your resume’s content and presentation.
Preparing for Your Annual Performance Review
(By Don Hunter) Performance reviews are one of the major ways that company officials determine whether or not employees receive an increase in their annual compensation. The good news? You can have a definite impact on their decision. Preparation prevents . . . well, you know the rest As with many aspects of your career […]