Interview Tips to Set You Up For Success

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You’ve been invited to interview for a great new job, and you couldn’t be more excited. Of course, you’re also nervous, because you really want to be the candidate who gets the job offer. Thankfully, there are plenty of steps you can take in advance to make a great impression on the interviewer. Doing a… Read more »

6 Post-Interview Tips to Keep You Top of Mind

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You’ve just interviewed for a job you’re really excited about — and now the waiting game begins. Sitting by the phone, waiting for a hiring manager to let you know your fate with the company can feel like torture, but there’s plenty you can do to stay on their radar. In fact, your post-interview activities… Read more »

Best Advice for Your Second Interview

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You’ve just been notified you’re invited back for a second-round interview for a job you really want. First of all, congratulations are in order because this is a very big deal. Clearly, you made a great impression at the first interview. To prepare for it you likely dressed to impress, prepared responses to common interview… Read more »

Just Had a Bad Interview? 4 Thing to Do Now!

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If you’re like many people, a job interview can rattle your nerves to the core. Despite careful preparations, it’s easy to make mistakes when you’re seriously anxious — and that’s exactly what happened.  You just finished an interview, and you don’t feel like you did your best. Whether you stumbled on the answer to a question or… Read more »

Interview Tips — How Long Should I Wait to Follow Up?

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It’s been a minute since you interviewed for a certain job you have your eye on. Staring at your phone willing it to ring — or for an email notification to pop up — is starting to seriously fray your nerves, but you’re not sure if it’s appropriate to follow up yet.  As a general rule, you should wait… Read more »

Do I Need to Wear a Suit to the Interview?

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It’s been a while since the last time you made a career move. You’re ready to take the next step, but you’re not sure if it’s appropriate to dust off your trusty old suit. Traditionally, candidates were almost always expected to wear a standard uniform to a job interview — dark suit, white shirt, and… Read more »