Tag: interview

  • How to Calm Job Interview Nerves

    How to Calm Job Interview Nerves

    Do you want to make your interview as successful as possible and raise your chances of being employed? Then perfect resume and recommendations are not enough. You should be prepared both mentally and psychologically. Though everyone knows interview is a stressful situation , employers expect you to resist stress and behave professionally. That’s why you…

  • The Graduate’s Guide to Landing Your Dream Job

    The Graduate’s Guide to Landing Your Dream Job

    From scouring the internet for jobs and writing applications to moving cities and starting in a brand new industry, heading out into the job market after university can be a seriously daunting step. But with the right advice and a little confidence up your sleeve, soon you’ll have to fight off all the offers. With…

  • 21 Secrets to Acing a Business Job Interview

    21 Secrets to Acing a Business Job Interview

    You’ve just landed an interview for an office job at a high-profile company, now what? CollegeAtlas.org’s newest infographic is your ticket to nailing that business interview. With tips on what research you need to do before the interview, how to dress, how to act, and the best way to follow up, you’re sure to impress…

  • How to write a resume for the $80k Professional

    How to write a resume for the $80k Professional

    The one page resume you put together in high school might have landed you a lifeguarding job, but it will not get that $80,000 plus executive position today. It’ll sink right to the bottom of the hiring manager’s recycling bin. If you’re trying to move up the corporate ladder, it’s time to give your resume…

  • The Art of Persuasion

    The Art of Persuasion

  • The evolution of the interview process

    The evolution of the interview process

    Randstad, the hiring business, has unveiled the next infographic concerning the evolution of the interview process. The information is gathered from exploration Randstad has been doing among its clients. In conclusion, British individuals are investing 14 days more to acquire a new position than 5 years ago.