Additional Job Search Tips for You! |
Jsidufh, previously, you requested access to my web-based interviewing skills guide, and I hope it was helpful for you. A common concern faced by most job seekers is how to present a composed and confident impression during an interview. Below is an additional tip to support your job search: Additional Tip: Why do job interviews make you feel uncomfortable and stressed? Because they're designed to see if what you're selling is worth buying. Usually you're treated as if you're the product, an advertisement. No wonder most people feel uncomfortable and insecure during job interviews - - what if they don't buy what you're marketing or selling?
To increase your confidence in job interviews, it's important to make a direct and meaningful connection with the interviewer. Below I have provided 5 job interview tips that will help you minimize your anxiety and increase your confidence in the job interview: 1. Be aware of how you present yourself as soon as you walk in the door
2. Recognize that the first impression is formed in the first minutes of contact.
3. Check out your interviewer's surroundings so you can find helpful cues. 4. Stay one step ahead of the interviewer by analyzing his/her style.
5. Don't leave without asking some questions. Here's one more tip: By subscribing to the BCM Career Success ezine, you will receive information to help you succeed in your job search...and your career.
If you have yet to request the BCM Career Success ezine, please note that it's a complimentary subscription, from me to you. Please feel free to contact me if you' would like to request an affordable job search & interviewing skills assessment . You will receive a thorough evaluation and specific guidelines to help you reach your career goals. Rather than spend money for a generic book on this topic, you deserve to receive customized assistance at the same price (only $35). I look forward to working with you and wish best wishes in your career success! Sincerely, Pamela Watson "Career E-Consultant " Beacon Career Management, LLC |
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