Written by Judy Gersner on January 31st, 2010
The unemployment rate is exceeding 10%, and economic indicators are showing no indication of near term improvement. Landing a new job is proving to be as difficult for an unemployed executive as it is for a high school student looking to get his proverbial foot in the door. Most of today’s generation is not old enough to have witnessed this type economic downturn.
Written by Jason Lee on January 26th, 2010
Attending job fairs is always the best way to go about mastering them. Before going to any expo in town it is necessary for you to prepare yourself. Many job fairs have set of similar, basic elements or processes in which attention is required. The most important in this is distribution of your resume and your ability to network with companies employees on the spot.
Written by John Smith on January 21st, 2010
If we see the questions on the Interviewing message board we can see that it shown some of our readers’ difficulties in getting a search after leaving or losing a job. But according to me it is useful for us to start at the beginning.
Written by John Smith on January 18th, 2010
Networking
Written by Jason Lee on December 19th, 2009
Consulting firms generally include case questions in their interviews. In these questions you are asked to think through some “real-world” questions, usually one with which you’re totally unfamiliar! You should approach these to demonstrate your problem solving opportunities. They also try to pressurize you usually through silence or confrontational questions, to see how you react. Answer pleasantly and calmly, ignoring the provocation.