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There’s no getting around it: In every job interview, you’re going to be judged — at least partially — by how you look. But how you should look varies depending on your industry and the job you’re interviewing for. Take a look at general interview attire expectations for eight career areas: Technology “If you’re applying…
What Not to Wear to the Interview Any article about what to wear to an interview might well begin with a qualifying statement covering the extremes in various states (New York and California, for example) and industries (technology, manufacturing), which are possible exceptions to the normal rules of Fashion Blunders. But it might surprise you…
Simple Ways to Make a Terrible Impression in a Job Interview Different jobs require different qualities in an employee — so what a hiring manager is looking for will vary from interview to interview. But there are some behaviors that decision-makers agree are especially annoying. We asked several hiring managers for their interviewee pet peeves…
If you want a job, you wouldn’t intentionally try to make recruiters hate you. But you’d be surprised at how often an eager job seeker will make an enemy out of the very people they need to impress. Some blunders are merely irritating, while others can make recruiters do a slow burn when they hear…
It’s a tricky interview question since you want to get the highest salary you can without killing your shot at the job. There may not be a job interview question more sensitive than “What salary do you want?” Not only is it hard for many people to talk about money, but the wrong answer can…
Q. How should I prepare for a job interview? A. There are several ways to ace a job interview. Research the company inside and out. Fully grasp the job description in terms of the roles and responsibilities, skills, experiences and qualifications they’re looking to fill. Create questions ahead of time so you can ask them…
Saying the wrong thing can ruin your chances of getting hired. “How much vacation time do I get?” “How long do I have to be here before I’m eligible for a vacation?” “How long before I start to accrue additional weeks of vacation?” Consultant Barry Maher says he was involved in a recent interview in…
Q. How do I know I’m taking the right job? A. You’ll know when you’re taking the right job by asking the right questions and doing your homework. Leverage your interview as an excellent opportunity to interview the employer just as much as they’re doing their due diligence on you. What is the corporate culture like…
Knowing the right people can get you extra perks — and even put you on the path to a promotion. When you start a new job, you’ll want to make the right connections as quickly as possible. “After spending time and energy getting the role, the last thing you want to do is sabotage your…
The right way to answer questions about what makes you unique or special is not to badmouth the competition. Answering the question, “What can you do for us that other candidates can’t?” can put you in a pickle in an interview. You want to sound impressive, but not conceited. And it’s not like you even…