I found this great article by Carole Martin, Monster Contributing Writer, on how to boost your Interview Skills. I could not agree more! Take a quick look and see what
According to Liz Ryan, of BusinessWeek, there are 5 out-of-date job search tactics that are killing job opportunities. Click here to ensure your doing the right thing! Parker
Yes, you should. It depends on the situation, which type. If they are going to make a decision in the next hour or so, then send an email. If they
People don’t really know who they are! Or at worst, they don’t know how to communcate who they are to others! Before you begin writing your résumé, making phone calls,
Absolutely not! Using any type of profanity does not show maturity, in fact it is the opposite. Being too relaxed is not where one should be during an interview. Of
Although many corporate cultures support business casual attire, it is always wise to wear a suit to an interview. The definition itself of “Business Casual” varies from business to business,
Nervous habits tend to surface when a person is under pressure or stressed; however, being nervous is normal. It is important to control them as much as possible. If you
If you play with your hands, or tend to play with items when you are nervous, then do not allow your hands to touch. You can gently hold your wrist
You should send a thank you letter or note within 24 hours. The purpose is not only to thank them for their time, but to reiterate why you are the
Having your lower and upper body facing directly to an interviewer gives you a more authoritative presence. Aside from your posture the position of the chair can impact your presence.