Interview Resources & Information
How to Dress for an Interview
Humans are a superficial bunch – we form opinions of people we meet based first on their appearance. So how you present yourself in an interview matters. So what do you wear to an interview? And how do you know what’s appropriate? Luckily, there are strategies and tips to help you look your best and help you land the job.
Humans are a superficial bunch – we form opinions of people we meet based first on their appearance. So how you present yourself in an interview matters. So what do you wear to an interview? And how do you know what’s appropriate? Luckily, there are strategies and tips to help you look your best and help you land the job.
7 clichés you should never use in a job interview
One of the main goals to achieve during a job interview is to make yourself stand out among other applicants vying for the same position as you. There are an infinite number of ways to represent yourself, so stay away from these cringeworthy clichés.
Produced by Justin Gmoser
Read: http://www.businessinsider.com/job-interview-cliches-answers-career-search-advice-2015-3#ixzz3U6GtwYOt
One of the main goals to achieve during a job interview is to make yourself stand out among other applicants vying for the same position as you. There are an infinite number of ways to represent yourself, so stay away from these cringeworthy clichés.
Produced by Justin Gmoser
Read: http://www.businessinsider.com/job-interview-cliches-answers-career-search-advice-2015-3#ixzz3U6GtwYOt
Job Interviews: Strive for a Lasting Impression
A firm handshake, conservative outfit and showing up on time are typical staples of what most consider to be a great start to an interview.
While a solid first impression is important, it is more important to know what you have to do to stand out than worry about raising a red flag.
A firm handshake, conservative outfit and showing up on time are typical staples of what most consider to be a great start to an interview.
While a solid first impression is important, it is more important to know what you have to do to stand out than worry about raising a red flag.
'Shark Tank' Investor Explains What Your Clothes Say About You
The saying goes: "Dress for the job you want, not the job you have." Then Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, with his jeans and hoodie, shook up the idea of how a CEO should dress. One of the cohosts of "Shark Tank," Barbara Corcoran, says it's no longer dressing for the job you want, but for the business, customer, or employer you are trying to sell. Produced by Sam Rega |
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