How to Ensure Your Final Round Interview Lands You the Job
(By Lily Zhang) "That said, you don’t want to seem arrogant. It’s a fine line to walk, but one way to do it is to show that you are very Read More >>
(By Lily Zhang) "That said, you don’t want to seem arrogant. It’s a fine line to walk, but one way to do it is to show that you are very Read More >>
(By Drake Baer) "Joining a company is much different than becoming part of a couple, because when you join a company, you're now entering into a whole web of relationships--and those Read More >>
(By Melanie Haselmayr) "Give the job title a good thorough search on Google, and find out whether there are aspects to this type of position that you were unaware of. Be Read More >>
(By Jessica Hernandez) "A great way to build your confidence for the interview is to practice before the big day. You can do this by answering questions in front of Read More >>
Many people make significant job search mistakes and never even know about it. These blunders are easy to make, and they can cost you the job offer. Below, I reveal Read More >>
Like any other conversation, a job interview is a two-way street: It’s as much about how well you listen as it is about what you say. And there’s more to Read More >>
(By Caris Thetford) "Don’t rely on a recruiter to understand your value solely based on what you put on paper as your cover letter and resume. Find someone influential on Read More >>
(By Ashley Stahl) "It’s not enough to talk about yourself and your own interest in the position—you’ll want to make sure your pitch explains why you want to work for this Read More >>
(By Lara Galinsky) "What if you let the critical first influences weave through your professional experiences? What if, instead of casting aside early pivotal experiences, you used them as the foundation Read More >>
(By Aaron Taube) "The best answer is to name a weakness that only applies to very specific situations. For example, you might say, My impatience crops up when teammates don’t Read More >>