Friday, June 7, 2013
Didn't get the job? You'll never know why
The Wall Street Journal recently wrote an article illuminating the reasons why you don't get feedback from interviews. Take a look at it here.
Tell me a little about yourself
Usually asked in the beginning of an interview, this question can trip up some candidates. If you are reviewing your resume in response to this question (don't do that) or if it makes you uncomfortable, consider this approach.
Limit your response to three things you believe are most important about your skill set. Here's an example:
1. I have more than 10 years of experience on the help desk.
2. While many people view a help desk position as a stepping stone, I have chosen to make a career out of it.
3. I truly enjoy help desk work, I'm committed to staying in the role and I'm good at what I do.
Limit your response to three things you believe are most important about your skill set. Here's an example:
1. I have more than 10 years of experience on the help desk.
2. While many people view a help desk position as a stepping stone, I have chosen to make a career out of it.
3. I truly enjoy help desk work, I'm committed to staying in the role and I'm good at what I do.
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That is probably the best interview advice I have have ever received!!! ~Neal C.
I wanted to talk to you again before this interview because you really geek interview tips. ~Chad T.