for the in-person interview. Happy hunting! Arnie Fertig is the head coach of JOBHUNTERCOACH.COM, where he utilizes his extensive background in HR Staffing and as owner of a recruiting company to help midcareer job-hunters land their next job. Arnie provides one-to-one coaching services to individuals throughout the U.S. in all aspects of the job hunt, including: resume writing, personal branding, utilizing social media, enhancing networking skills, preparing for interviews, and negotiating
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cons of writing in a group as well as some advice to those new to the process. Our results are presented this report, which is itself an example of collaborative writing. The method of research conducted by this team involved nine individual interviews where we asked specific questions regarding collaborative writing. The research was done via telephone, email, or face to face over a one-week period. Our first group of questions dealt with what the interviewee did and how writing fit into
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Project Management Interview Questions I've Been Asked the Most. What Would You Add? Over the last few months I’ve had many phone and in-person interviews for project management jobs. They have been with a variety of companies covering many project types (though primarily software development and IT functions.) I’d like to share some questions I’ve been consistently asked during these interviews with this group. I may not be qualified to give much advice on how to ANSWER them (disclosure: I’m
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Coleman works for Software Inc., a Delaware based corporation that sells security equipment to businesses and bars. Coleman’s duties include traveling to prospective clients and meeting with representatives of the businesses in his sales division. Coleman is on the road more than half the year. He often does not come home for more than a few days at a time. Over the course of his 17 years of employment with Software Inc., Coleman has had several stretches on the road that last three months
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Business Communications Exam Two (Chapters 5-11) Name__Paula Brooks____________________________________ Date_11-28-2012__________________ Chapter Five Directions: In the space preceding each sentence, write T if the statement is true or F if the statement is false. ____T__ 1. Good news and neutral news messages follow the same strategy. ____F__ 2. Emphasize I or we when planning a neutral or good news message. _____F_ 3. The indirect message pattern is appropriate for good news
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Interview DOs | | Dress appropriately for the industry; err on the side of being conservative to show you take the interview seriously. Your personal grooming and cleanliness should be impeccable. | | Know the exact time and location of your interview; know how long it takes to get there, park, find a rest room to freshen up, etc. | | Arrive early; 10 minutes prior to the interview start time [or earlier if the event or employer instructs you to do so]. | | Treat other people you encounter
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interested in setting up a face to face interview. I really appreciated the fact that they notified me upon receiving my application and promptly set up a face to face interview. A lot of jobs that I applied for in the past took a few weeks to get back to me; so the fact that they got back to me so quickly is one of the things I really appreciated. During the interview, I felt that the interviewer was very professional and was not in a rush to end the interview. In my past experience, I had felt
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our mock interviews we were given feedback on the answers we gave. For my general appearance the score I got was 5/5 and the comment I got was that I looked really smart and that I took the interview seriously, even though it was a mock interview I believe that you have to make a lasting impression because my interviewer was from British Gas, if I applied for a job there in the future then it may put me in a better position as I have already made a good impression in this mock interview. For my
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Interviewee Response 1. What inspired you to become a U.S. citizen? Better education and Career Opportunity. 2. What steps did you have to take as part of the naturalization process? I had to apply, give my finger prints, go through an interview, and oath my loyalty or citizenship to the country. 3. How would you describe how you felt about the process? Very 4. How has citizenship changed your life? I’ve been able to accomplish my goals. These goals Including a better education
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Interviews can be nerve-racking, particularly if you're not used to them. The anticipation is often worse than the actual event because not only are you walking into an unknown situation, but also you know you'll be judged on your performance. The following tips, based on current interview ‘etiquette' and common sense, apply to any interview situation and will help you to create the best impression that you can. 1. Be prepared 2. Dress smartly 3. Shake hands and be polite 4. Listen carefully
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