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How to Win at Your Job Interview

Articles and Information on Improving Your Job Interview Skills

Next to resumes, the job interview is the most over-analyzed and written-about element in the job search process.  Unfortunately, much of what exists is contradictory, confusing and often detrimental to be of any help to most job seekers today. 

Rather than thinking of the job interview as a separate identity in the job search process, think of the job interview as a mere extension of a complete organic process.  By the time you reach the actual interview, most of your work should be completed, as the interview will be putting the crowning (human) touch on all the work you've done previously as you have already developed and used the Unique Selling Proposition, effective resume development and effective phone screening and conversational development skills.  The successful job interview combines all of these areas and puts you face-to-face with your interviewer.      

Here are some key elements that you can put into place to ensure that your job interview is a success.

  • 10 Biggest Interview Killers
    Download Your Free Report: The 10 Biggest Interview Killers.

  • Tell Stories
    An interview is not an interrogation. Don't just answer job interview questions, tell your stories instead.

  • Interview Thank You
    In a world that's so rushed and digitally wired it's strange that a simple interview thank-you letter can separate the winners from the also-rans.

"Could You Use Some Extra Help on Your Next Interview?"

Have you been to an interview and felt you were "interrogated", felt humbled or otherwise felt you didn't belong there?

Was it because of something you did or said?

Or, maybe you felt you just didn't do as well as you hoped.

In today's competitive job search environment, there's just no margin for error.

The interview has become a land mine loaded with all sorts of traps that job interviewers can easily fall into. 

You don't have to be one of them.

I've just completed a report, "The 10 Biggest Interview Killers". 

Find out the areas you need to be ready for, the traps that you need to avoid and the preparations you should be making NOW.

Why spoil an upcoming interview?

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