Spring brings not only showers and flowers, but it also brings the opportunity to interview for new education positions. Whether the applicant is just finishing student teaching or is an experienced ...
If you were fortunate enough to score an interview at a community college in the coming months, you’re no doubt looking forward to the big day with a great deal of anticipation and perhaps no small ...
Always be prepared. Yes, I know the Boy Scouts have the market cornered on this one. But I can’t help but agree with them — especially when it comes to interviewing. Preparedness is the key to a ...
Participating in a broadcast interview conducted by a television reporter can certainly be exciting—or nerve wracking, depending on your perspective. The presence of a camera frequently changes the ...
This recorded webinar provides practical tools to help you prepare for interviews for higher specialty training posts, ...
Many people preparing for an interview will ask, “Can you give me a list of questions I can expect?” That’s tricky question: You can’t really anticipate what you will be asked because every ...
No matter how many you go on, job interviews can always be nerve wrecking. You put on your nicest clothes, print out your resume, and remind yourself to smile real big–and just when you think ...
Chances are, when you applied to become a firefighter, or for that matter, applied for your first job, you probably had to successfully pass an oral interview to get hired. Should you have the desire ...
We’ve covered a lot of ways you should prepare for interviews and how to avoid making common interview mistakes. But is it possible to be too prepared for an interview? Career expert Alison Green (aka ...
Yesterday, I was excited to hear that one of my clients landed an interview at a company she’s had her eye on for a couple of years. She was thrilled, but anxious. She’s excellent in person. I’d known ...
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