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.
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A job interview takes a lot of confidence and courage, together with preparation. It is normal to feel anxious waiting, knowing that you’re a couple of minutes away from hearing your name called. When this happens, it is possible for the jitters to ruin your performance and even cost you your candidacy for the job. To avoid this, here are some tips on how to combat your nerves before the interview:
Following job search advice from a decade ago is not the best move you can make as a job seeker. (You may even be sabotaging your chances of getting employed). Make sure to rely on updated job advice to keep tabs on the way things work today.
Once you get a call, it’s important to do all you can to boost your chances of making it.
Scouring the job boards for job postings is not enough to land a job. An effective job search requires a solid strategy and plan to be successful. Oftentimes, seeking employment requires going the extra mile to achieve success.