Job Interviews In A Week: How To Prepare For A Job Interview In Seven Simple Steps
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Weight | 0.13 kg |
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Dimensions | 1 × 13.2 × 19.8 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 128 |
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Year Published | 2012-2-24 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1444159259 |
About The Author | Mo Shapiro, partner of INFORM T&C is a Master Practitioner in NLP and Coaching. She has an outstanding record as a communications and presentation skills coach & trainer and an international public speaker. Mo contributes regularly to all broadcast media, has authored Successful Interviewing and Neuro-linguistic Programming and co-authored Tackling Tough Interview Questions.Alison Straw is an independent Consultant and Executive Coach. Her career has been devoted to helping individuals, groups and organisations develop. She is passionate about engaging and inspiring people and has worked with many senior executives supporting them in developing themselves, their careers and their organisations. She has co-authored Tackling Tough Interview Questions and Networking. |
Other text | Learn in a week, what the recruitment experts learn in a lifetime. |
Table Of Content | : Sunday – Understand the interview process so you know what to expect: Monday – Do your research on the interview, the role and the organisation so you can demonstrate your knowledge of their requirements: Tuesday – Discover what differentiates you to make yourself the memorable candidate: Wednesday – Prepare yourself for success to feel confident in the interview: Thursday – Respond skilfully and be prepared for their questions and exercises: Friday – Decide what questions you want to ask to demonstrate being proactive: Saturday – Put it all together and know that you have done all you can towards your success |
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