Tag: closing

7
May

Closing Questions Are the Answer to a Successful Interview Preparing for an interview is just as important as the interview itself. Without proper preparation, you can get caught off guard or even leave the interviewer questioning your ability to deliver once hired for the position. The best interview tactic is to have impressive closing questions. While working in Human Resources as a Recruiter, I once had a hiring manager hire a candidate simply because of

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4
Apr

Negative Body Language During an Interview & Question Categories Avoid these actions, so the interviewer knows you are interested. These actions are also distracting and annoying. Doing this”Avoiding eye contact; Makes the interviewer think you are”Dishonest, indifferent, insecure, nervous, passive Doing this”Biting lip; Makes the interviewer think you are”Anxious, fearful, nervous Doing this”Scratching head; Makes the interviewer think you are”Bewildered, confused Doing this”Flaring nostrils; Makes the interviewer think you are”Angry, frustrated Doing this”Folding arms; Makes

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26
Mar

Plan & Prepare for Your Interview

Plan & Prepare for Your Interview – Know your resume inside and out, line item by line item. Know your cover letter too. Be prepared to explain each item. – Call ahead the day before the interview to confirm your appointment. – Know the exact address of where you are going. Know the directions of how to get there and how long it takes (including traffic time). – Know everything you can about the person

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22
Mar

Sample Closing Questions During the end of an interview, when the hiring manager or recruiter ask if you have any questions for them, ALWAYS SAY “YES” and fire away! Never, never, never say you have zero questions. To order the full presentation or have Matthew Warzel speak at your event, please contact him directly @ (216)246-9900 or warzel@mjwcareers.com (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

26
Feb

Here are some sample closing questions to ask a company before the end of your interview. You always want to make sure you research a company prior to attending an interview, so you can be as educated as possible. Remember, your competition is doing this legwork. On top of finishing with verbage relating to the company, industry and specific job you are interviewing for, you want to add some of these below questions in the

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