When it comes to mastering that all-important job interview, the one that will make or break your career,
nothing can replace preparation.
Bearing that in mind, the staff at Weber & Company has compiled this exhaustive guide to properly arm you
with everything of which you need to be mindful (before, during, and after your meeting with a prospective employer).
From body language and attire to all of the critical follow-up details, this invaluable resource covers it all.
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Every candidate for a job opening is judged on so much more than the words that come out of his or her mouth.
Aside from what it is said, prospective employers form opinions on how those things are said, based on assertiveness, confidence, and enthusiasm.
But that is merely an overview.
For a more thorough understanding of what recruiters and bosses look for, we hope you will read and commit to memory
the critical information contained in this section of our website.
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For most positions, submission of a world-class résumé will be the first step in what could be a months-long
process.
An effective résumé must be grammatically correct, properly punctuated, and contain an accurate summary of your experience, skill set, and
qualifications.
Employers are being inundated with hundreds, if not thousands, of dossiers in these trying economic times.
Take heed to the advice contained here, as it will undoubtedly help you stand out from the rest.
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Whether you are gainfully employed and considering jumping ship or have been out of work for longer than you care to mention,
everyone could use a refresher course on how to handle potentially dicey workplace situations.
Toward that end, we encourage everyone to carefully read through this collection of articles, which spans everything from
re-entering the job market after a tour of duty abroad to interacting with colleagues to maintaining your optimism during
times of career crisis.
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