The way in which you follow up after a job interview can be as important to your job search success as the interview itself. After a job interview, it is critical that you make it known to your potential employer that you are enthusiastic about the job for which you interviewed and the company itself. Continue reading »
When you interview for a job, remember that your potential employer is looking for someone who can fulfill the company’s needs and help solve its problems. While an interviewer may be sympathetic to your needs, he’ll want to know what you can do for the company not what the company can do for you. All of your answers to job interview questions should keep this basic fact in mind. Continue reading »
Employee counseling services are designed to provide assistance to employees who are struggling with work-related or personal problems that may interfere with the quality of their job performance. The subpar performance of one troubled co-worker can cause widespread frustration throughout company, especially if that co-worker’s job has a significant impact on other areas of Continue reading »
Conducting a meeting with employees is not an easy task. However if you feel that you have an issue to discuss with other employees, you must get everyone together. Take the initiative to display your organizational and leadership skills by organizing a meeting. Continue reading »
Job seekers prepare for job interviews by considering how to respond to questions, what to wear and when to make eye contact. Once the interview ends, the job seeker waits. Waiting to hear the employer’s decision can be just as nerve-wracking as the Continue reading »
What is a follow up email after a job interview?
It is simply a formal letter you send to the company that took your interview, expressing your gratitude to them for entertaining you and your desire to work with them. Continue reading »
Interviewing for that job you really want can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. However, there are some tricks to keep your nerves from getting the best of you during an interview and make that first impression a memorable one. A job interview can Continue reading »
So after weeks, months or (God forbid) years of toiling, you’ve finally come to the realization that you deserve a raise. Maybe you need the money to move out of your parents’; basement before you turn 30. Or maybe you need to purchase a new kidney to compensate for your collegiate drinking. Or maybe you just want some recognition after saving the company’s bacon time and Continue reading »
Tricky Interview Questions
Your CV has done the job; it got you the interview for that position you definitely want. A wise move now is to prepare in detail for the imminent discussion with the recruiter. So start with the basics: the common questions Continue reading »
The interview may be over, but your chance to make an impression is not. Here are 10 strategies to continue boosting your candidacy. Continue reading »








