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Top 10 tips for creating 10 great first impressions in the first 10 seconds of an Interview

Here are some basic suggestions to ensure you hit the ground running and that the interviewer is excited, not disappointed, by their first impression of you:    1. Make eye contact immediately. This may seem incredibly obvious. However all too

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6P’s to approach your Interview

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Common body language mistakes made by job seekers at interviews and how to correct them

Some nonverbal ticks and how to correct them, finding balance is the key: Eye Contact- Eye contact is a double edged sword, too much will make you come off as aggressive and too little will make u seem disinterested. The

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Some Of the Most Bizarre Interview Questions

1.Why manholes are round ? : Yes, it was asked at a recent Google interview. 2.“If you were shrunk to the size of a pencil and put in a blender, how would you get out?” : This was asked in the interview

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How To Search For A Job While Employed

Schedule your day: Searching job boards during work hours is highly avoidable, as it might antagonize your present employers (unless you’re a recruiter.) At home your responsibility is to your family and other personal commitments. This writes off a major

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How To Crack HR Interview – Using STAR Model

Using the STAR method is one of the most effective ways of getting your message across to potential employers whether in your resume or at interview. Applied correctly the STAR method can significantly improve your job search. It works! The

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Interview Basics for Jobseekers

Dress professionally, irrespective of the role you are applying for – neat and tidy hair, clothes, shoes and don’t forget the finger nails! Don’t be late – arrive at your destination with plenty of time to spare and use the

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10 Ways to Use LinkedIn to Find a Job

1. Be Prepared To Work Your Butt Off A lot of people think a social media site like LinkedIn will make everything easy—not true. It will make things easier and your efforts more effective, but LinkedIn is for professionals. You

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