Alan Carniol

Alan Carniol

Alan is the creator of Interview Success Formula, a training program that has helped more than 80,000 job seekers to ace their interviews and land the jobs they deserve. Interviewers love asking curveball questions to weed out job seekers. But the truth is, most of these questions are asking about a few key areas. Learn more about how to outsmart tough interviewers by watching this video.

How Many Versions of a Resume Do You NeedTailor your resume for each job in six easy steps.

compensate for your lack of experienceKnow how to handle this question professionally to keep your nerves from taking over.

Signs that Your Resume is Holding You Back Sending out a lot of resumes but not getting positive results? There are some things you can do to tweak your resume and get a recruiter’s attention. A few errors common among many job seekers can damage hiring prospects.

Saturday, 11 April 2015 23:07

How to Use Twitter to Land a Job

How to Use Twitter to Land a Job Learn how to use social media to your advantage.

How to Be More Concise in Your Job Search Learning how to write concisely is one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself during a job search. Here are a few tips and tricks to use this skill to land the job you want.

How to Keep Your Employer From Finding Out Follow these tips and learn how to conduct an effective and discreet job search.

What are You Looking for in Your Next JobThis is not a trick question. But you would be surprised how many candidates find it hard to respond professionally. Here’s how to give a strong answer.

Tuesday, 07 April 2015 14:04

5 Hidden Costs of a New Job

Hidden Costs of a New Job Excited for your new salary? Commuting expenses, insurance changes and other factors should be considered to avoid losing a large portion of your paycheck.

if you dont get a job offerDo you know how to respond to this question professionally?

Questions to Answer Before Handing In Your Resignation Do you want to call it quits? Make a plan before giving two weeks’ notice.