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.

Interview Question How would you describe yourselfEver wished you’ve thought about this question before going to the interview? Believe it or not, many applicants with great skill sets often stumble upon hearing this question.

Sunday, 17 August 2014 07:09

4 Strategies for a Productive Job Search

Strategies for a Productive Job Search Scouring job boards for job postings is not enough to land a job. Finding a job requires a solid strategy and plan to be successful. Gaining employment requires going the extra mile to achieve success.

Describe your career goalsIf you’ve gone to a number of interviews, describing your career goals shouldn’t be a problem. But how do you know if you’re answering this question properly? It’s important to state your career goals clearly, without sounding too vague or disorganized.

Perfect Fit for the JobThough you may not have the exact qualifications for a job, it is still possible to get that job. It may sound a bit idealistic, but you still have a chance, especially if you focus on the right things during the interview.

Doing Repetitive TasksNo matter how hideous or boring a task may be, you are still expected to get the job done. If you find the task too repetitive, all you have to do is focus in order to avoid making mistakes. If you feel like you’re dying to finish the task, you can condition your mind for the most simple and repetitive work.

Networking Tactics If you think networking doesn’t work, think again. The larger your network of people in the same industry, the greater your chances of finding a job. Networking is essential in today’s job market.Job seekers should pay attention, especially when it comes to traditional, face-to-face networking.

Interview PositionIt may not be the hardest question to pop out in the interview, but getting this one right is crucial.

Tuesday, 05 August 2014 07:20

7 Mistaken Beliefs about Your Job Search

Mistaken Beliefs about Your Job Search When looking for a job, it’s important to lean more toward optimism, rather than entertaining negative thoughts.At the same time, being overly confident makes you overly reliant on ego — which isn’t a good thing. Believe it or not, your thoughts can impact your chances of becoming employed. If negativity persists, you’ll see yourself back at square one.

Giving FeedbacksIf you’re interviewing for a management-level job, expect this question to pop out at some point. Though it may be difficult to give negative feedback, your position requires that you give constructive criticism for the benefit of the company. It may not be the best task in the world, but someone has to do it.

Thursday, 31 July 2014 06:30

How to Find Job Postings on LinkedIn

Job Postings on LinkedIn In your job search, there are ways to maximize social networking to your advantage. The key is to use it wisely for exposure and networking purposes.