Interview tips
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After the interview, improve your chances of moving ahead by following the tips below: Ask for the next steps After the interview, it is better to ask your recruiter, hiring manager or interviewer about what you should expect in the following week. They will possibly send you a follow-up email with your interview results and a…
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Are you preparing for an interview? If your answer is yes, are you prepared for some common questions, like, ‘Tell me about yourself?’ Answer this question by highlighting your background and what makes you competent for the job. This is the best way to present your personal elevator pitch. Other common interview questions include: Here are…
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1. Tell us about yourself? The interviewer is not interested in hearing stories; they simply expect to know your academic and professional achievements, your name and the institution you currently work for. Take a minutes to introduce yourself, and state your recent academic qualification, including any relevant experience. 2. Why do you think you are…
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We focus so much of our energy on impressing our interviewer—but what if they’re not telling you the truth? So much about interviewing for a job involves impressing the people doing the hiring. But here’s a depressing dirty secret—no matter how much you want or need a job, your interviewer isn’t necessarily acting in your best interest or giving…
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