You'll almost always get asked what your salary requirements are in an interview. But how do you answer the question to get the amount of money that you want?
Understand what you are worth. Research online to find out what other people with similar backgrounds, skills and experience are making.
When people tell you "no," look for…
Video communication is spreading quickly, and recruiters are taking advantage of the trend by offering video and Skype interviews.
Before your interview, test all the technology. Not just the app you're using, but also your lighting, sound and camera angle.
Be sure to dress to impress, too. Just because you're not headed into an office doesn't mean…
What you wear to an interview is very important. The employer forms an impression of you within seconds, so your outfit truly does matter.
By adapting your clothing to the company's dress code, you'll show the employer that you are a good fit for the company.
But how do you know what the company's dress code is?…
Impressions are formed within seconds. Right away, people will determine whether or not the like. trust and respect you. This means you have a limited window in which to make a good first impression. When you're interviewing for a job, this is extremely important.
First, take notice of how your immediate signals are being perceived and…
No matter what the reason is for quitting your job, you want to make sure you make the big announcement without awkwardness and without burning bridges.
First, have a clear plan of action. Start by choosing your last day and compose an official resignation letter. Then, schedule a date and time to break the news to…
Finding that dream job isn’t easy. But with confidence and sincerity, you’ll make it much more likely to land the perfect position.
You should first have a concrete vision of your career goals. Don’t limit yourself to just salary or job title. Know exactly what you want to do and where you want to go.
In the…
Not everyone is charismatic and likeable naturally. But by doing a few simple things, you can make more people like you and become happier in the process.
Look for the little things. Make it a point to say something nice to your peers every day. You’ll find yourself paying more attention to the people you work…
It can be difficult to articulate your ideal job - especially in an interview. You know your interviewer is going to be judging your response, so how do you decide what to say?
Think about your dream job as a combination of your skills, interests and values. Talk about your skills to show what you’re good…
There’s no doubt that networking is important. But sometimes you could be networking and networking and still not getting any results. Maybe people are turning down your meeting requests or finding reasons to cut your conversations short.
If you find these things happening to you, you may not be networking the right way. There are certain…
Whether your interviewer is asking “how would you describe yourself in three words” or “how would your colleagues describe you” or any other variation, you always need to be mindful of the words you’re using. There are some words that you should never use in an interview:
Intelligent
Use instead: Logical, Fast Learner, Quantitative
Likable
Use instead: Team Player,…