Making a career change or job shift is not only stressful for most professionals but challenging and time-consuming. Sure, finding that dream job can be an exciting life-changer, but the process that often goes with it is never easy. Especially if you’re already employed and don’t have the time it takes to weed out the…
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Preparing for the Interview: How Much You Should Know About the Company

Got an upcoming interview? You can take a few steps to put yourself at the front of the running! How? It’s very important to learn a little something about the company before the interview day. It shows you really want to work there when you take the time to learn what’s going on! The…
Preparing for the Interview: Tell Me About a Time You Handled a Difficult Customer

Ready for your customer service interview? Positions such as these allow you to work directly with people and help them find answers to their questions and solutions to their problems. If you’re a people person and strive to help others—this is a perfect job choice for you. Now your next step is to nail the interview and get…
Preparing For The Interview: Answering What Challenges Are You Looking For In Your Next Position

As you prepare for your upcoming interview, you’re gathering together your answers for common interview questions. And one you should add to the list is: “What challenges are you looking for in a new position?” Your answer will help an interviewer understand your motivation, your desire to grow and how hard you’re willing to work. How to…
Preparing for The Interview: Answering Questions About Stress and Pressure

As you practice your answers to common interview questions, it’s a good idea to include your answer to this one: “How do you handle stressful situations at work?” Your potential employer wants to know that you don’t simply go to pieces under pressure, because every workplace can be stressful from time to time. So, what’s…
Preparing for the Interview: What Are Your Career Goals?

During your interview, you’ll likely be asked about your future. This is because your potential employer wants to find the right person for the job, and doesn’t want to replace you in a year because you left for something else. To help uncover your career motives, you might be asked the following questions about the…