Nobody enjoys interviews. That’s the long and the short of it. Whether you’re a new graduate who doesn’t know what to expect, a career changer looking for something new, or have been out of work for a ...
We all think we are prepared for a job interview, but in reality, we never are. There have been too many times where I’ve interviewed a candidate and they look great on paper but come to the interview ...
Congratulations — you made it to the second round of interviews for a job. Now, it’s time to step up your game and make an even stronger impression. The second interview is your chance to stand out ...
Just landed your first interview for a faculty position? Autumn is the peak season for academic job hunting, so you still have plenty of time to get prepared. Here I offer 10 pointers for how to be ...
Having a job portfolio to share during your interview process is a great way to show, and not just tell, a prospective employer why you’re the best candidate for the job. Telling someone you’re a ...
Recruiters typically give candidates a chance to ask questions after the job interview. For the candidates, it’s their ...
Few people are as knee-deep in our work-related anxieties and sticky office politics as Alison Green, who has been fielding workplace questions for a decade now on her website Ask a Manager. In Direct ...
The most stressful part of the job search is the interview. Candidates looking for jobs in English and foreign languages risk their scholarly reputations, career prospects, and self-esteem to be ...