Job Interviews
The interview is not the place to “sell yourself.” The purpose is to explore if this is a company where you want to work, if this is a job you’d enjoy and if you’ve got what the company is looking for. Learn how to talk about yourself, your experience, the potential job and sensitive issues such as salary and past performance–so that you do make the best possible impression while exploring if the job is a good fit.
- “Are people listening to you?”
- “Explaining gaps between jobs”
- “What are your weaknesses?”
- “One quality employers expect”
- “Doing something wrong?”
- “Background checks”
- “They do it different in Japan”
- “Two phobias that hurt you”
- “Talk like a business person”
- “Don’t sell yourself”
- “What’s ok, what’s not”
- “Your privacy”
- “Sounding grumpy”
- “What employers should ask”
- “Tell me about yourself”
- “New hiring rules”
- “Describing your talent”
- “Hiring myths”
- “Pay your own expenses?”
- “What employers check”
- “When employers don’t respond”
- “Ask questions on ethics”
- “Extroverts seen as troublemakers?”
- “Stretching the truth”