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How To Answer: "Tell me about your other offers."
Hiring managers and recruiters will ask this question. It's almost never in your interest and it's...
Questions Not To Ask In An Interview - Chpt 1 - Benefits
Interviews are all about selling yourself.
In the same way a salesman sells you a car by telling...
Answering Interview Questions Using One Example
Once you've evaluated your career experience and determined which experiences can help you, you can...
Lesson 5: What to Wear During Your Interview
The most important thing we can tell you about interviewing is simple.
WEAR A SUIT.
Choosing the...
Lesson 8: The Most Important Question- Significant Accomplishments
This question makes all your prep work, reviewing your background, and preparing those 3x5 cards,...
How Not To Accept An Offer - Chapter 2 - Don't Say 'Yes, But'
Any time you say 'Yes, but' to a job offer, you're not accepting.
Accepting a job offer is an...
Lesson 2: The 5 Parts of an Interview
Our guidance on understanding the structure of interviews.
The second lesson in The Interview S...
What To Do With A Counter Offer
Counter-offers will be become more common as the economy heats up and talent shortages bite.
There...
How do I know I have an Offer?
If your offer doesn't have all the constituent parts, it's not really an offer, it's a suggestion.
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