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The Art of Self-Promotion Are you more comfortable reciting your responsibilities than your accomplishments? Worried you'll be perceived as a braggart if you toot your own horn?more ...
A Crash Course in Interview Preparation Everyone loves to get this phone call: "This is Jane Doe. I'm calling to see if you'd like to come in for a job interview." Your pulse races, then your stomach drops: "What am I gonna wear? What am I gonna say?"more ...
Five Ways to Rescue a Dying Interview There are many ways for an interview to go wrong. You show up late. There's a stain on your shirt. You accidentally insult the interviewer's mother. All avoidable mistakes.more ...
Get an 'A' in On-Campus Interviewing Over twice as many companies are attending college job fairs and conducting on-campus interviews for ndergraduates in 2004 than in 2003, a dean at Boston University's School of Management told the "Boston Globe."more ...
How to Ace a Meal Interview Interviews can often be a multi-tasking nightmare. But when you throw a full table of bard into the equation, things can really get messy.more ...
Interviewing With Body Language How long do you have to prove yourself in an interview? Half an hour? Fifteen minutes? University of Toledo researchers found that job seekers have under 30 seconds to make their mark on interviewers.more ...
Mastering the Informational Interview Want an up-close, insider's perspective on a certain industry or career? Get it in an informational interview, one of the most useful yet underutilized parts of a job search.more ...
Minor Matters That Make Your Interview You can spend days researching a company, brainstorming answers to "trick" questions and preparing your portfolio. With so much to do, it's easy to forget the practical details that can distinguish a successful interview from a tragic one.more ...
People Change, Paper Doesn't Supervisors move on. They change jobs and cities. But, a good letter of reference lives quietly in your portfolio -- regardless of what destiny has in store for your former bosses.more ...
A Question of Thanks It used to be that the thank-you note was as sacred to the job search as the two-page resume was taboo. But today the humble thank-you note is surrounded by controversy.more ...
Seal the Deal With Strong References Your polished resume got you the interview. Your stellar interviewing skills made you the hiring manager's top choice. But the deal's not done. You have one last hurdle: The reference check.more ...
The Second Interview Congratulations! You wowed your prospective employers on your first interview and have been called back for an encore. more ...
Surviving the Phone Screen Many job seekers assume that a phone screen assures an interview. Not so. In fact, a poor phone screen usually assures only one thing: That the candidate will be dropped from consideration altogether.more ...
The Waiting Game The first interview was tough. But now comes the real test: Waiting for an offer. more ...
What Not to Say in an Interview If you've spent all of your time working on the content of your interview answers, you now need to focus on the delivery.more ...
Worst-Case Scenario Survival Tactics for Job Seekers What's a job seeker to do if she suddenly finds herself late for an interview? Or stumped by an interview question? No matter how much you prepare, destiny still occasionally throws you a wild card. Use these tips to navigate unexpected interview disasters.more ...