Strategies for Addressing Behavioral Interview Questions
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Chances are that you’ve encountered the term “behavioral interviewing” at some point during your job search. This is an increasingly popular interview format based on the belief that past behavior is the greatest predictor of future behavior. Typically interviewers ask questions like, “Tell me about a time when you had a conflict with…
Read MoreHow to Beat the Negative Thoughts Ruining Your Job Search
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Job searching is, like, your new job.
Read MoreHow to use e-mail to follow up on job contacts
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By Amy Lindgren For the AJC In last week’s column, I discussed follow-up calls and potential scripts for job seekers to use when trying to connect with employers or networking contacts. Since the secret to a good job search is consistent and persistent follow-up, it’s worth some time to think about what you…
Read MoreHow I Got the Job: Michael Proffer, 23
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Employment services groups truly helped me to really get serious about my job search. I had applied for a couple positions before talking with them, and had little response from the organizations. Once career services helped me get all my ducks in a row, I interviewed with three companies in two weeks.
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