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Interview Tips

  • Excelling! What in the World is “WIFT?” ( Dr. Tom Nitzsche)
  • WIFT is an acronym for “What’s In It For Them.” If you forget everything else about landing that perfect job, you’d better remember WIFT.
  • After the Interview... Now What? (Tracy Laswell Williams)
  • You've just completed an interview for a position that interests you, it's time to swing into action with some memorable followup activities.
  • Showcase Your Accomplishments (Joan Runnheim Olson)
  • Job seekers outside of the creative fields are now seeing the value of utilizing portfolios in their job search.
  • Top Ten Tips for Interviewing (Wendy J. Terwelp, CCMC, JCTC, CPBS)
  • Question: What are some of the basic steps in preparing for, and going on, an interview? Answer: Remember that the interview BEGINS when you enter the parking lot and ENDS when you leave the parking lot.
  • Making Job References Work For You (Bill Benitez)
  • A prospective employer can only assume that you possess the qualities described in your resume. The only way a prospective employer can determine the accuracy of your resume is by checking your references.
  • 3 Ways to Prove You?re The One to Hire (Kevin Donlin)
  • What?s the best way to get hired, even in this economy? Prove you?re the best one for the position.
  • How to Save a Bad Job Interview (Kevin Donlin)
  • Lots of folks beat themselves up after coming up short in a job interview. But there's hope. Because you can still get a job offer, even if you interviewed poorly. How? By using your thank-you letter as an opportunity to recover and re-sell your skill
  • Interview Research Checklist
  • To stand out from other applicants for the same position, you must know about the company and its products or services.
  • NEGOTIATING FOR YOUR FUTURE (Joan Runnheim Olson)
  • Salary negotiation requires preparation and good timing. Timing is critical for negotiation. Failure to negotiate could result in losing money.
  • Salary Negotiation Strategies (Dr. Tom Nitzsche)
  • Salary/compensation negotiation is an area that job seekers think is carved in stone - that there is a certain salary or hourly wage for a certain position, and that's it - take it or leave it. The truth is, almost everything is open for negotiation.
  • Terrific Tips for Telephone Interviews (Wendy J. Terwelp, CCMC, JCTC, CPBS)
  • Six ways to prepare for a telephone interview.
  • Hire Me! (Joe Mayne)
  • Who gets hired in today's job market? What traits and characteristics do the "successful" applicants posses that gets them in the door? I've assemble five "hire me" factors--key attributes that I looked for when I interviewed prospective hires.
  • Confessions of an Entry Level Hiring Manager - Part One (Brian D. Krueger, CPC)
  • Confessions of a hiring manager checking out new graduates. Ideas on how to prepare for on campus interviews.
  • Job Interview Practice Quiz
  • Advice on how to answer interview questions. Multiple choice with "best" answers at the bottom of the file.
  • Does your Body scream, HIRE ME! (Colleen Kay Watson)
  • There are many articles written on great interview answers, but in today's competitive market good answers are not enough. Does your body scream, "Hire me!"?

Other

  • How to Recover From a Layoff (Kevin Donlin)
  • Been laid off? Know someone who has? It's an emotionally draining experience. So, what's the best way to cope with a layoff?
  • What is the Value of "X"? (Joe Mayne)
  • This mysterious Generation "X". Here are five unique traits that members of this group inherently possess that today's dynamic, fast-paced marketplace desperately needs.

Resume writing tips

Search Strategies

Self Employment

  • Self Employment: The Serious Alternative for Job Seekers (Bill Benitez)
  • People change jobs/careers much more often now. During these transition periods, people often consider self-employment. The prospect of being one's own boss, being in complete charge and free from a bureaucracy are all very enticing.
  • The New Pioneers (Colleen Kay Watson)
  • Whether you go to your next assignment or it comes to you, you will be essentially self-employed. The market will reward those, who adapt to their environment and offer the market something that it needs.

Self Improvement

  • Get Paid What You're Worth (Wendy J. Terwelp, CCMC, JCTC, CPBS)
  • How can I get paid more without having to quit?
  • Actions Speak Louder Than Words (Harvey Mackay)
  • If you want to get a leg up, learn how to use effective body language.
  • The World Always Looks Brighter From Behind A Smile (Harvey Mackay)
  • Smiling is the universal language. People like smiles a lot more than frowns. Many careers have been enhanced because of the presence of a bright smile.
  • Mid Life-Crisis: Changing Careers Mid-Stream (Teena Rose)
  • You're 40 something. You're underemployed, or worse unemployed, you're tired of the daily grind, you're bored (or frightened) and you're wondering where your future went.
  • Is Your Job Search at Risk? Two Near Misses to Learn From ... (Kevin Donlin)
  • If you're like 98%of the nearly 5,000 job seekers I've spoken to since 1996, you're probably not following up right in your job search. If you're following up at all.
  • The"I" Chart (Joe Mayne)
  • Do you remember the organizational chart? It showed to whom you reported, to whom they reported and so on. It also showed lines of authority and proper channels.
  • Mentoring: A Partnership for Success (Joan Runnheim Olson)
  • Professionals in many different career fields are recognizing the importance of utilizing a mentor in their career development. Mentoring is an effective way for an individual to fully develop his or her potential.
  • Moving up the Ladder: Getting Ahead on the Job (Teena Rose)
  • When you've found that perfect job, it's important to then find opportunities to move up the workplace ladder.
  • Have Raft....Will Travel (Joe Mayne)
  • The workplace of yesterday was rigid, predictable and defined. Today, the pace of change is increasing and there is more uncertainty.
  • Effective Listening Skills for Managers (Kenneth R Johnson)
  • Often when a misunderstanding occurs on the job, it is attributed to a lack of communication, which most of time implies that whoever was delivering the message did not do an effective job. But what about the other side, the listener?
  • Climbing the Career Ladder (Joan Runnheim Olson)
  • If your goal is to climb the career ladder, you need to continuously market yourself. Successful marketing is necessary during networking, interviewing, and moving ahead in your career.
  • You Still Want to be a Cowboy? (Colleen Kay Watson)
  • Our imaginations allowed us to dream in ways that most adults have forgotten. We could be anything or anyone we wanted to be.
   
   
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