INTERVIEW DOS AND DON'TS
The Questions You Should be Asking: Four Experts Tips
Now that the job market appears gradually more optimistic,
people are dusting off their resumes and preparing to head into
interviews. Once things really turn around, however, it is
likely that you will not be the only one applying for any given
position. Many key members of organizations who have been
working lean and waiting for the economic climate to improve may
be flooding the job market simultaneously. And that means
competition may be fiercer than ever when you do head in for an
interview in the near future. The most important thing to
remember is to be prepared Of course, you should emphasize your
transferable skills, analytical thinking abilities and previous
accomplishments, but remember to do your homework about the
company you are applying to. Hiring managers want to hear what
you can offer the company and an excellent way of proving that
is going to the interview well versed in the major products and
services of the organization, the divisions and parent company
with which it is affiliated, and it