6 Key Steps in Job Interview Prep

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levenemarc of KY @ Nov 03, 2009 23:43:26 PM

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http://www.sciencescrossing.com/ is a good source of jobs because it only shows you jobs from employer websites and every other job board out there. The site has more jobs than any other website. This is a good way to track down jobs because these jobs are often not advertised.

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Xenical of AL @ Jul 09, 2009 10:08:24 AM

Role Play to Prepare for an Interview

One of the most critical things you can do prior to an interview is to role play! Have someone you know ask you questions relative to your resume & the job you'll interview for. I've posted "The 7 Most Difficult Interview Questions…And How to Answer Them" at http://undergroundjobnetwork.com/?p=1417. Use these Q&As and create follow-up questions so that you can rehearse them and deliver them during an interview.

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chnadrasekhar Satapathy of IN @ Jun 06, 2009 02:03:09 AM

Profiles Private

In addition to Adam's comments, social network profiles should be set to private. People are so careless about the pictures that they put online. There is a great video on this page, of a girl who had her facebook profile exposed in a job interview. Learn from her mistake.

www.howtonailaninterview.com

Tim Jakobs of WA @ May 19, 2009 22:41:31 PM

Be prepared for what a prospective employer will find about you on Google

Anyone applying for a job today has to expect that the prospective employer will do a thorough Google check of your background. Not only will they Google your name, but they will also search for it in combination with the names of any colleges you list, and they will also do a search on the names of your references. Job seekers should maintain Google Alerts on all of these searches to know immediately of anything negative turns up. You can find a complete procedure for setting up these types of Google Alerts on my blog:

http://www.alertrank.com/mrgooglealerts/2009/03/25/5-essential-google-alerts-for-a-job-search/

Adam Green @ May 09, 2009 09:45:20 AM

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