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The Interviewee should ooze confidence.
Job searching comes with a lot of anxiety. Once you get a call or an email saying you have been short-listed for the next level of a hiring process, it is time to step-up and put on your A-game. Since your CV/resume has given you an opportunity to meet your potential employer, the next natural thing you must do is prepare and, prepare well. Below are 10 tips you can use to impress your future employer.
Motivation for the job
The first thing a hiring panel will be looking for is to see if have fire in your belly. You may wonder what “fire” means. This is the energy and commitment a candidate shows during an interview. Your “fire” will show if you really want the job or you are just going through the interview motions. Show excitement, enthusiasm and zeal for the job. Prove that you can go the extra mile to perform the job.
Networking tips for landing a new job
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So experts say it s important to work on your network between jobs.
Andy Challenger with the job placement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas joined ABC7 with some networking tips such as making a list of all your contacts, have a Zoom lunch with at least one new contact each week and build out your social media profiles.
CHICAGO (WLS) In the age of Zoom calls and Skype, telephone interviews sound a little archaic and might actually create a little anxiety. But you may still encounter them in your job search.
As part of ABC 7 s series Ready to Work, jobs expert Andy Challenger with Challenger, Gray and Christmas joined ABC7 for some tips on how people can prepare for a phone interview and how to put your best foot forward when you are on a call.