Job interviews aren’t like first dates. If you flub a question, you can’t recover with winsome charm and by picking up the tab. Maybe it’s not game over, but don’t be that person who flounders. “Your ...
If you want to end the process by securing a coveted job offer, you need to rehearse your lines. The most successful job seekers do prepare ruthlessly and rehearse as much as possible. While the ...
She swears this hack works. Hanna Goefft, an NYC creator whose TikTok content highlights job opportunities and employment advice, is encouraging viewers to use ChatGPT to prepare for interviews. “I’m ...
“Dress for the job you want, not the job you have.” This is advice I only take when I’m unemployed and wearing nothing, but it’s not the most useless thing I’ve ever heard. The job you want is the one ...
Finding and hiring top talent is a challenge at any time. Thanks to a tight labor market, choosy employees, and ongoing debates about what knowledge work will look like post-pandemic, right now it’s a ...
Alternative to the standard and typical job interview are becoming an increasingly popular way for employers to assess potential employees. Rather than a face-to-face, sit-down interview, many ...
Congratulations, the interview went well! But now, you’re made of questions. What’s the right way - and when’s the right time - to follow up? Do you send an email, or would a text be enough to ...
The interview couldn’t have gone better. You left confident, hopeful and excited to hear from the company again. You send a thank you email the next morning. And then you wait. Twenty-four hours ...
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Leigh Henderson, the 43-year-old CEO of HRManifesto in San Antonio. It has been edited for length and clarity. In the US, there are many questions ...