Done well, a post-interview follow-up note does more than just say “thank you.” It helps you get the job.
How can an interview follow-up email make that much difference?
By reminding them why you’re the right person for the job. Can they have forgotten this so soon, the day after the interview? Sure, especially if they interviewed several people that day. And maybe they weren’t that clear on y...
Most job seekers are leaving one of their most powerful tools unused on the table. Social proof can convince employers to trust you, believe you – and hire you.
Why do you need social proof in job search?
When a job posting brags that the company has “a very inclusive culture” and “great work-life balance,” you take it with a grain of salt, right? Sure. And that’s the same way they...
Informational interviews are a great job search networking tactic. You can gain useful industry and company insights. More crucially, you can build relationships that may lead to being referred to hiring managers.
How can you keep in touch and continue the relationship (without being perceived as a pest)?
Let’s say you had an informational interview with Samantha, who does work similar to yours at a company you&...
At some point, many of us find ourselves in a job search that’s taking longer than we expected. It might be due to our age, a gap in employment, a change in our industry – or simply that the luck of “happening to know someone” that got us into a past job isn’t turning up right now. And since employers want to hire motivated people, problems with job search motivation can create a vicious cycle...
Some of the most common interview questions are about conflict management. For example:
“How do you deal with conflict?”
“Tell me about a time when you had an issue with a co-worker.'
“Tell me about a time when you disagreed with your boss.”
“How do you deal with conflicts when working on a team?”
There are two reasons why conflict questions like these are so comm...
Can you put your citizenship on a resume? Testimonials? Hobbies? Independent study? You’d be surprised what information can look good on a resume if it’s handled right.
Some experts may suggest restricting information like the following to cover letters only. The problem with that is that cover letters aren’t always read. If you really want the employer to see it, it needs to be on your resume.
Can y...
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Is it appropriate to take notes during a job interview? Generally yes, and the way you do it sends messages about you that can help you get the job – or lose it. Here’s how to take notes during an interview.
Politeness counts.
First, show consideration for the interviewer by asking, “Is it all right if I take a few notes?” Most will say &...
If you’re open to new job opportunities, you know it’s smart to keep your resume updated. But did you know it’s equally important to be ready for a phone screen interview – which could happen at any time?
And are you ready?
A headhunter may find you through a personal referral or LinkedIn and give you a call. Make no mistake – this “chat” is an interview! And typically fewer t...
Emotional intelligence is a huge factor in employee success, and hiring managers are increasingly looking for it during job interviews.
Studies at Google have found that their most productive employees and teams excelled not because of their technical skills, but because of emotional intelligence and related soft skills such as communication, listening, problem solving, understanding others and showing empathy.
Psycho...
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I’m not going to bore you with the same old job search mistakes – letting your cell phone ring at an interview, blah blah. Here are some crazy job search mistakes that are often made even by smart job seekers like you.
1. Making no attempt to get their resume past the gatekeeper when they apply online.
Sending your resume to Human Resources without als...