As clichéd as the saying may be, it’s true: you don’t get a second chance to make a first impression. And when it comes to job interviews, that first impression can make or break your chances at ...
You've done a great job of focusing your search, targeting companies, networking, creating a compelling resume and cover letter. Now, you're ready for the interview. Many job hunters spend so much ...
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Answer by Mira Zaslove, Fortune 500 manager, on Quora: First impressions are important, so take some time to hone your introduction, and then tweak it depending upon the audience. Prepare for it.
There you are, in front of the person or audience that you want to impress with your killer idea. You know they are going to love it, but you are so preoccupied with pulling off your pitch that you ...
It is freaking me out to realize that since I started interviewing people for jobs in 1980, I've been interviewing job-seekers for 36 years. Since I was 20 years old and a fledgling supervisor in a ...
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