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James Malervy - EzineArticles.com Expert Author  

James Malervy is an expert author and leading influencer on the subject of interviewing. He has worked with such companies as Sprint, Pepsi and the Walt Disney Company and brings his professional experience to job seekers in writing the "Superstar Interview Guide." He provides career advice to hundreds everyday and even provides his services as a Career Coach through "Interviewquestions-interviewanswers.blogspot.com" and the "Superstar Career Coach E-Zine" available through subscription at "InstantJobInterviewTools.com." James is dedicated ... [More]

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  • 5 Types of Job Interviews
    [Business:Job-Search-Techniques] The main goal for a job interview is to find the right match between a potential employee and employer. When going on job interviews, job seekers can anticipate one of two principal techniques of interviewing. The following are job techniques used by hiring managers.


  • Being Prepared is the Best Way to Deal With Hard Interview Questions
    [Business:Job-Search-Techniques] It appears that now than ever before college students are filling out online job applications following graduation with anticipation of getting a job interview. Before students graduate college they need to have an extraordinary resume. Most colleges offer some type of resume writing seminar and students should be able to write a good resume most of the time.


  • The Essential Job Interview Checklist
    [Business:Careers-Employment] You just got the call for a job interview! This is great news, Congratulations! See how all the hard work you put into writing a professional resume, networking at various events and online job searching has paid off at last. To be sure you are the brightest star above all the other job candidates, I have provide essential job interview tips to ensure your success!


  • 5 Steps to a Great Job Interview
    [Business:Careers-Employment] Are you ready for your next job interview? Do you know the secrets of pulling off a great interview and getting hired for the job of your dreams? Use these five simple steps to prepare yourself and you will leave the best possible impression you can with the hiring manager.


  • Four Simple Tips For a Phone Interview
    [Business:Job-Search-Techniques] A phone interview tip that many people don't do is smile. It is a very funny thing, that when smiling, people's attitudes can be felt through the phone. During a phone interview, do not think that just because you are not sitting in front of anybody that it doesn't mean that smiling and other encouraging body gestures aren't important.


  • 5 Amazing Job Interviewing Tips
    [Business:Careers-Employment] Finally done school and now it's time to get a job. Do you know how present yourself at a job Interview?


  • Top Job Interview Tips For College Seniors
    [Business:Careers-Employment] You are told when you are younger that you need to go college to get a good job. Well, times have changed and just getting a college degree does mean you are going to land a job after graduation. In fact there is a good chance that you won't land a job after college for at least 6 months to a year.


  • 4 Simple Tips That Will Help You Succeed at a Job Interview
    [Business:Careers-Employment] The first question most employers will ask you during an interview is "Tell me about yourself." The way you answer this question will set the mood for the rest of the interview. That is why you develop a personal branding statement. Explain where you are from, your passions, what strengths you as a person bring to this position and what benefits your previous employer(s) have gained because of your employment. The Personal Branding Statement should be about one minute long.


  • Does a Nice Writing Pen Make a Difference at an Interview?
    [Business:Careers-Employment] Employers know what they are looking for in a resume. If they see a resume with a mistake in any one of the many resumes they are reviewing for a position, that resume will most likely get filed in the "do not follow up" pile. If you want to be noticed, you need to make sure that your resume does not contain any errors that will irritate potential employers.





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