When Can You Start? Ace The Interview and Get Hired
Description:
The job interview and job search. It is the make-or-break moment that can change everything. Job interviews present the key step in the job search process and help you get hired. Los Angeles Times award-winning author, Paul Freiberger offers a clear, entertaining guide with the best job interview help and preparation and proven tools and tips for success to ace the interview and win the job.
You will learn about:
• Job Interview Questions and Answers
• The Toughest Job Interview Questions
• Not Telling the Interviewer About Your Weaknesses
• Answering Trick and Oddball Questions
• Devising the Best Questions
• Gaining Confidence with Job Interview Preparation
• Avoiding Job Interview Mistakes
• Salary Negotiation Tips and Strategies
Editorial Reviews
“This book is powerful and expertly researched. Packed with interview advice you need to get your next job.”
— Larry Kramer, President and Publisher, USA Today
The most exhaustive, best researched book about job interviewing, filled with insights and research.
— Jean-Louis Gassée, General Partner, Allegis Capital
Freiberger delivers a fun and informative read. You will get a job a lot sooner if you read this book. Perfect for new grads at the beginning of their careers and powerful ammunition for the rest of us.
— Guy Kawasaki, author of APE: Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur, and former chief evangelist of Apple
Highly useful to anyone facing an important job interview, especially if they haven’t been practicing for a while. Practical and well-researched, with extensive and realistic examples. This will stand the test of time.
— Marc Singer, Director, McKinsey & Company
There are gems of wisdom packed into the sections on how to answer behavioral interview questions, how to succeed in a panel interview, and how to anticipate sensitive and challenging questions. The principles and practices discussed in this book will help the job seeker turn the interview from an interrogation into a conversation.
— Marcia G. Rhodes, WorldatWork Director