The Everything Practice Interview Book: Make the best impression - and get the job you want (Everything Series) Review

The Everything Practice Interview Book: Make the best impression - and get the job you want (Everything Series)
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I didn't read the whole book, just skimmed through what I hoped would be useful to me. Was it EVER! I was prepared for the tough questions, knew which questions to ask the employer and what to do after the interview.
This book was amazingly helpful after being being out of the work force for many years!

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Being highly qualified for a job isn?t enough to get the competitive edge in today?s job market?a candidate needs to ace the interview as well. Career planning expert Dawn Rosenberg McKay gives you the best answers to more than 200 of the toughest interview questions, such as:What are your long-term goals?How do you handle failure?What does success mean to you?Why did you leave your last job?From preparing for the first interview to polishing existing skills, this book arms you with the knowledge of what to say and how to say it, giving you the advantage over competitors and the confidence to succeed.

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