You’ll be asked it in almost any interview. And while you may be tempted to sit back and relax during this portion–while the recruiter’s put in the hot seat–that’s not actually in your best interest.
Remember, a company’s internal recruiters want to fill this position almost as much as you want to get it. Matthew Henry/Unsplash Your phone rings and you get the news you’ve been hoping for: Your ...
Depending on your personality, you're probably either the type to wing it in a job interview or someone who's deeply intimidated by them. But according to one former recruiter, the best approach is to ...
While interviewing for a job is about making a positive impression, remember it's a two-way conversation. In addition to selling yourself, the job interview is an opportunity to learn more about the ...
This is what to do before, during, and after a job interview. I cannot stress the importance of interview preparation too much! You only get one chance to prove to a potential employer why you’re the ...
A major mistake job candidates make is not asking questions at the end of an interview. An ex-Meta recruiter says it's a "red flag" and actually shows "disinterest" in the role. She said a job ...