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2). Inside a Job Interview: Answers to the 15 Most Frequently Asked Questions – Part 1 By : Ed Bagley
Copyright 2006 Ed Bagley
Some surveys have shown that there are more than 90 questions that could be asked during a job interview. Of these, 15 in particular are asked most frequently during an extended interview (more than 20 minutes) for a regular work-a-day job.
Always remember that in a job interview, it is not just what you say, but how you say it that really counts.
Article Related to: interviews, jobs, careers, resumes, hiring, business, cover letters, references
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5). Inside a Job Interview: Answers to the 15 Most Frequently Asked Questions – Part 3 By : Ed Bagley
Copyright 2006 Ed Bagley
13) Do you have references?
It is not a good idea to give references at the resume stage. References are far more appropriate at the interview stage, and even then, do not give references unless they ask for them. When and if they ask, always have them available at the interview.
The reason you do not want to be giving references at the resume stage is that, if they can read your resume and check your references and—on that basis—make a decision not to interview or hire you, you have done yourself a real disservice.
Article Related to: interviews, jobs, careers, resumes, hiring, business, cover letters, references
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