Those four little words can be the trickiest, stickiest part of a job interview. So simple, yet so loaded. If you Google the phrase, you’ll find a never-ending list of tips and tricks for this ...
The way to hit a home run when describing yourself in an interview is to figure out which skills are most important in the ...
You might come across some career “experts” who suggest sticking to answers as short as 30 seconds because hiring managers will lose interest. While unorganized rambling will do you no good, hiring ...
The commonly asked “Tell me about yourself” often unsettles candidates, but career coach Madeline Mann that it shapes the ...
"Tell me about yourself," is the most asked interview question. Despite common misconceptions, this question is not an opportunity to share personal information. Job seeker's responses should be ...
Imagine you are sitting in the lobby of a highly respected company in your field. You are excited, a little nervous, dressed in your most professional outfit. You arrived five minutes early for a job ...
Editor’s note: This article is one in a series on how to answer some of the toughest job interview questions. Looking for a new job is stressful enough, but to make matters more challenging, some ...
This was a message I got from a brand new coaching client, we can call her Sarah, and something I hear too often from clients I first meet. Immediately I asked why she felt this way and began to study ...
It's not easy to interview someone. A hiring manager may be great at what she does for a living, but it doesn't mean that she can immediately become a gifted interviewer on demand. In my experience, ...