Posts tagged “interviews”

January 28th, 2012
the405club
What you wish you’d known before your interview (Infographic) #NYJobs

What you wish you’d known before your interview (Infographic) #NYJobs

January 24th, 2012
Howard K. Young

The Unexpected Phone Call

(Writer’s Preface) I have gone through a great deal of ups and downs in this experience we call job search.  The one I am writing about today does not belong to me; it belongs to one of my network contacts.  I made some minor changes to preserve the anonymity of those involved.  I felt, however that my contact’s experience is worth sharing.  Although I would not wish this experience on anyone, it shows how one of the worst obstacles to re-employment can be resolved. 

The Unexpected Phone Call:  Part One

unexpected phone callIt was a Friday Morning during the month of March.  Beverly (most of her friends call her Bev) was starting her day.  She was unemployed for eight months, and never expected her time between jobs to last this long.  Bev was never one to give in to persecution complexes; however she couldn’t shake the feeling that someone out there was inhibiting her attempts at re-employment. 

During the past months, Bev had several interviews; however the result was always the same.  She would be called in for a first interview, and in most cases she would be given a follow up interview.  Bev would always e-mail thank you letters and follow up with every prospective employer.  Despite her follow up calls, Bev would not receive responses from many prospective employers, even when they promised to give her a fast answer about the position she applied for.  Eventually, some employers told her that the position she applied for was filled, and refused to give any further details.  Bev would always ask follow up questions as to why she did not get the job, however she never received any information that would point to a specific reason.

On this particular morning Bev would discover the main reason why she never received employment offers…

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January 13th, 2012
the405club

I recently read an article on the Brazen Careerist site titled “10 Insider Tips on Getting Hired at Google (Or Any Other Coveted Company).”  One of the most interesting parts of the article read “As a former hiring manager at Google, I can tell you that the first secret of getting hired at Google is that there are no secrets to getting hired at Google.”

At the end of the day, it’s just another company trying to hire the best candidate possible and you need to do all the things you should do for any other interview to prepare yourself and thus advantage yourself in the process.

However, if Google’s your dream employer, here’s some insider tips and human resource best practices straight from the source — Liane Hornsey, VP of Hiring Operations via MeetTheBoss.tv.

January 11th, 2012
the405club

As college students begin second semester and start searching for summer internships, “real jobs” and graduate schools, interviews ominously appear on the horizon. Based on advice from Gannett Money columnist Andrea Kay and the Boston College Career Center, here are three interview tips every student should know.

1. Demonstrate that you are needed.
2. You’ve done the work, now communicate it.
3. Know your employer.

Click through to find out why these are important.

January 10th, 2012
the405club


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