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Top 10 Mistakes
LinkedIn
Writing Resumes
Job Interviewing
Negotiating Offers
10 Steps
1. Getting Started
2. Writing Resumes
3. Using Job Boards
4. Working with Recruiters
5. Networking
6. Interviewing
7. Following Up
8. Negotiating the Job Offer
9. Resigning
10. Starting Your New Job
5 Actions
1. Prepare
2. Look and act the part
3. Know the typical
interview format
4. Know how to answer
and ask questions
5. Practice
Top 10 Mistakes
 
Quick Tips
Dos & Don'ts to advance your job search
At-a-glance "Dos and Don'ts" are provided to help reinforce important ideas and considerations as you manage your job search. They are reminders and refreshers, helping to keep you on track with every action.
 
Introduction to Interviewing
Reaching the interview stage is a definite milestone in the job search process. You - or your resume - managed to convince the employer that you are a worthy candidate and that meeting you would be worthwhile. The interview gives you yet another opportunity to demonstrate your worthiness. The Interviewing Checklist provides an overview of what to keep in mind during this stage. Since interviews are usually face to face (though telephone interviews are quite common as well), the communication is enriched with all sorts of non-linguistic cues and clues about each other's interest and reactions. Good preparation and attention to your deportment can go a long way in improving your chances of moving forward in the hiring process. Being prepared not only makes you more confident and competent in an interview, it also signals your interest and knowledge to the interviewer. Practicing your answers to typical interview questions and understanding the typical interview process will help keep you focused. Looking and acting the part means being polished and professional at all times - be proud of who you are and how you carry yourself. In this step, we take you through 5 actions and provide you with a number of resources to help prepare you for a stellar interview.
 
My Coaching
Get an edge over the competition
The coaching comments are intended to give you more insight into each of the actions. Whether it's through encouragement or "watch outs", you'll be getting the coach's perspective as you work through your job search activities.