Fastest Way to Find a Job? Use Your Alumni Group
Alumni organizations are great resources for you as a job seeker. Why? Because job searching is (often) all about your network. Watch the video below and I’ll tell you how one job seeker used his...
View ArticleFastest Way to Find a Job? Network With Your Previous Boss
Even if you can’t (or don’t want to) work for your previous boss again, that person is still an amazing resource to help you find a job. How? Watch the video below to hear several different surprising...
View ArticleHow to Answer Interview Questions – What Will You Do To Make This Company...
If your interviewer asks you “What can you do to make this company better?”, be happy. This is a softball question that you can knock out of the park. In the video below, I will tell you how to answer...
View ArticleHow to Answer Interview Questions – Why Did You Leave Your Last Job?
You will be asked why you left your previous position in your job interview. Just get ready for it. Your future employer will want to know why you weren’t happy there (because maybe it means you won’t...
View ArticleFastest Way to Find a Job: The Right Way to Use Career Counseling Centers
Should career counseling centers have a place in your job search? Maybe…IF you use them right. Just like there’s a right way and a wrong way to write a resume, contact a company, or answer an interview...
View ArticleHow to Answer an Interview Question About Your Best and Worst Boss
It’s easy to describe your best boss…but what do you say about your worst? That’s a trickier line to walk in a job interview. In the video below, I’ll tell you how I would answer that interview...
View ArticleHow to Answer Interview Questions About Going Against Corporate Directives
Have you ever been asked to describe a time you went against corporate directives? Or bucked the system, went against the company, or violated company policy? This is not a typical job interview...
View ArticleHow to Answer Interview Questions About What You Could Have Done Differently
Is there a mistake you made in one of your past jobs that, looking back on it, you could have handled differently–and gotten a better outcome? When employers ask this kind of job interview question,...
View ArticleHow to Answer Interview Questions About the Future You
“If we hire you, what will we know about you a year from now?” Don’t all hiring managers wish they had a crystal ball to tell them whether or not you’ll be a good hire? Maybe that’s the wish behind...
View ArticleHow to Answer Interview Questions About the Least Favorite Part of Your Last Job
Employers know that in a job interview, you are putting your best foot forward. You are going to say things that are positive, that sell you for the job, and that make you look good. So what do they...
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