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November 10th, 2009

10 Things You Must Do Before That Successful Interview

10 Things You Must Do Before That Successful Interview

You’ve worked hard to get here. You’ve sent out 31 resumes, networked, attended job fairs, enrolled in school for more education – you’ve taken all the right steps.
Then, one afternoon the phone rings. “Yes, we’d like you to come in for an interview. Is next Tuesday at 10:00 alright with you?” Alright???!!!

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November 10th, 2009

Providing work samples

Providing work samples

You applied for a position, responding with a cover letter and resume that indicate you have experience writing press releases and producing the inter-office e-newsletter. But are your standards of professionalism and production up to that of your potential new employer?

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November 10th, 2009

Personal motivation | Finding personal motivation at work

Personal motivation | Finding personal motivation at work

Personal motivation may be the key to your career success. Personal motivation often overrules other traits. You may think you can excel in business with talent, skills and knowledge alone, but it’s your day-to-day work habits that are the key to maximizing these traits.

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November 9th, 2009

The Weakness Question

The Weakness Question

You’re sitting in a conference room or office, face-to-face with the person you most want to impress – your prospective boss – and he or she is asking you, “What is your biggest weakness?” How do you answer a question like that?

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November 9th, 2009

Interview Brainteasers

Interview Brainteasers

No matter how much you may prepare yourself for a job interview, you may never be completely ready when that interviewer asks you why manhole covers are round. Even that question has been asked so often by now, it’s considered one of the easy ones. Microsoft is partly to blame.

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November 9th, 2009

Do what you do best!

Do what you do best!

When I was a kid, I thought I knew exactly what I wanted to do with my life. I knew the things I enjoyed and I knew what I was good at. But somewhere along the way I lost that dream. Looking back, I realize that it was conditioned out of me. Well-meaning people who loved me and cared about me nudged me in more sensible directions and I conformed to their wishes.

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November 9th, 2009

Pop Your Bubble

Pop Your Bubble

Our columns at BC Jobs focus on using networking to get a job or put you on the right trajectory for your career path. But recent research published in the prestigious journal Biologist found that the number of hours per day humans interact has fallen by two thirds in recent decades, from 6 hours in 1987 to 2 hours in 2007.

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November 9th, 2009

Want the Job? Dress for the Part

Want the Job? Dress for the Part

IT professionals often dress casually on the job, but those looking for work may want to step up their style, a new survey suggests. More than four out of ten (43 per cent) chief information officers
(CIOs) polled said tailored separates are the most appropriate interview attire.

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October 23rd, 2009

Passing the telephone screening interview

Passing the telephone screening interview

With continually increasing workloads, more hiring managers are relying on short, preliminary phone conversations to determine who should be called for interviews.

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October 23rd, 2009

Survey Shows Interpersonal Skills Can Trump Industry Knowledge in Job Search

Survey Shows Interpersonal Skills Can Trump Industry Knowledge in Job Search

Having a winning personality has always helped in making friends or getting a date, but a recent survey confirms it also opens doors in the job search.

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