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Are You a Socially Intelligent Job-seeker?
Social Media has changed the way we look for...
If Questions are the Currency of Interviews, Where's the Bank?
Yesterday, we talked about ways that candidates...
You Have Answers, We Have Questions!
Questions and answers are the currency we trade in job interviews. They help us evaluate the parameters of a potential working relationship, and to feel out whether the various pieces of the picture will “fit” together into a coherent whole.
Negotiating a Job Offer: Do's and Don'ts
Salary negotiation is the one part of the hiring...
Do's and Don'ts of Dropping Out: How to Take Yourself Out of a Process
How should you take yourself out of a process when you’ve decided a position isn’t a good fit for you? This seems to be something many candidates struggle with, for one or reason or another, and I’ve seen some do serious damage to their reputations by fumbling these interactions, so here’s soe advice on how to approach the situation.
Following Up After an Interview
, you’ve had an interview, and you are really excited and nervous about the prospect in front of you. The suspense is killing you, but the phone isn’t ringing, and your inbox doesn’t have any new e-mails from your contact at the hiring institution. How should you follow up?





