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Interview Tip : The Hypothetical Problem
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TRAPS: Sometimes an interviewer will describe a difficult situation and ask, “How would you handle this?” Since it is virtually impossible to have all the facts in front of you from such a short presentation, don’t fall into the trap of trying to solve this problem and giving your verdict on the spot. It will make your decision-making process seem woefully inadequate. BEST ANSWER: Instead, describe the rational, methodical process you would follow in analyzing this problem.. Join discussion...
Submitted by jsbi 62 months, 2 weeks, 5 days, 18 hours ago
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Interview Tip : How many hours a week do you normally work?
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TRAPS: You don’t want to give a specific number. Make it to low, and you may not measure up. Too high, and you’ll forever feel guilty about sneaking out the door at 5:15 in evening. BEST ANSWER: If you are in fact a workaholic and you sense this company would like that: Say you are a confirmed workaholic, that you often work nights and weekends. Join discussion...
Submitted by jsbi 62 months, 3 weeks, 18 hours ago
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Joel Spolsky: The famous blogger on software productivity | ScobleShow: Videoblog about geeks, techn
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A video interview to Joel Spolsky. I think he allways says the same things from several years ago, but they´re such interesting things you should see the interview. Join discussion...
Submitted by joserra 62 months, 3 weeks, 3 days, 13 hours ago
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Interview Tip : “The Salary Question” – How much money do you want?
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TRAPS: May also be phrased as, “What salary are you worth?”…or, “How much are you making now?” This is your most important negotiation. Handle it wrong and you can blow the job offer or go to work at far less than you might have gotten. BEST ANSWER: For maximum salary negotiating power, remember these five guidelines: Join discussion...
Submitted by jsbi 63 months, 6 days, 16 hours ago
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Interview Tip : Describe your ideal company, location and job.
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TRAPS: This is often asked by an experienced interviewer who thinks you may be overqualified, but knows better than to show his hand by posing his objection directly. So he’ll use this question instead, which often gets a candidate to reveal that, indeed, he or she is looking for something other than the position at hand. BEST ANSWER: The only right answer is to describe what this company is offering, being sure to make your answer believable with specific reasons, stated with sincerity, why e Join discussion...
Submitted by jsbi 63 months, 1 week, 15 hours ago
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Interview Tip : Aren’t you overqualified for this position?
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TRAPS: The employer may be concerned that you’ll grow dissatisfied and leave. BEST ANSWER: As with any objection, don’t view this as a sign of imminent defeat. It’s an invitation to teach the interviewer a new way to think about this situation, seeing advantages instead of drawbacks. Example: “I recognize the job market for what it is – a marketplace Join discussion...
Submitted by jsbi 63 months, 1 week, 1 day, 4 hours ago
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TOP 50 - Job Interview Questions in Order of Popularity
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Best strategies or standing out with these common questions. Excerpted from the book The Accelerated Job Search by Wayne D. Ford, Ph.D, Join discussion...
Submitted by SearchEngines 63 months, 1 week, 2 days, 14 hours ago
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Interview Tip : How do you feel about working nights and weekends?
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http://jaspari.blogspot.com/2007/03/interview-tip-how-do-you...
TRAPS: Blurt out “no way,I can't on a weekend” and you can kiss the job offer goodbye. But what if you have a family and want to work a reasonably normal schedule? Is there a way to get both the job and the schedule you want? BEST ANSWER: First, if you’re a confirmed workaholic, this question is a softball lob. Whack it out of the park on the first swing by saying this kind of schedule is just your style. Add that your family understands it. Indeed, they’re happy for you, as they know y Join discussion...
Submitted by jsbi 63 months, 1 week, 2 days, 18 hours ago
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TED: Jeff Han, A Year Later
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Intevista di WIRED al mitico Jeff Han, un anno dopo la sua presentazione al TED. Join discussion...
Submitted by ttessarolo 63 months, 2 weeks, 4 days, 5 hours ago
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