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Acing the interview : how to ask and answer the questions that will get you the job / Tony Beshara.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : American Management Association, c2008.Description: viii, 280 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780814401613 (pbk.)
  • 0814401619 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 650.14/4 22
LOC classification:
  • HF5549.5.I6 B4715 2008
Online resources:
Contents:
Prologue -- pt. 1. Today's hiring authority and your -- ch. 1. What today's job seekers need to know about themselves and their competition -- ch. 2. What today's job seekers need to know about today's hiring authorities and their companies -- ch. 3. How and with whom to get an interview -- ch. 4. Important reminders about interviews -- ch. 5. Acing the initial interview -- ch. 6. Supporters : great assets or your worst nightmare -- pt. 2. The four types of qualifying questions -- ch. 7. Can you do the job? -- ch. 8. Do I/we like you? -- ch. 9. Are you a risk? -- ch. 10. Can we work the money out? -- ch. 11. Illegal questions -- pt. 3. Asking your own questions of yourself, your recruiter, and your potential employer -- ch. 12. Questions to ask yourself even before the interviewing process -- ch. 13. Questions to ask before the initial interview -- ch. 14. Questions to ask in the initial interview -- ch. 15. Questions to ask yourself after each interview -- ch. 16. Questions to ask in interviews beyond the initial interview -- ch. 17. Questions you can ask at the time of an offer -- ch . 18. Questions you must ask yourself when you get an offer -- ch. 19. Reference checking your next employer -- Epilogue -- appendix. Some important lists for job hunters -- Index -- About the author.
Summary: Offers advice designed to help job seekers take control of an interview, discussing how to best prepare for an interview, identifying the types of questions that might be asked, and explaining the right questions to ask of a prospective employer.
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Prologue -- pt. 1. Today's hiring authority and your -- ch. 1. What today's job seekers need to know about themselves and their competition -- ch. 2. What today's job seekers need to know about today's hiring authorities and their companies -- ch. 3. How and with whom to get an interview -- ch. 4. Important reminders about interviews -- ch. 5. Acing the initial interview -- ch. 6. Supporters : great assets or your worst nightmare -- pt. 2. The four types of qualifying questions -- ch. 7. Can you do the job? -- ch. 8. Do I/we like you? -- ch. 9. Are you a risk? -- ch. 10. Can we work the money out? -- ch. 11. Illegal questions -- pt. 3. Asking your own questions of yourself, your recruiter, and your potential employer -- ch. 12. Questions to ask yourself even before the interviewing process -- ch. 13. Questions to ask before the initial interview -- ch. 14. Questions to ask in the initial interview -- ch. 15. Questions to ask yourself after each interview -- ch. 16. Questions to ask in interviews beyond the initial interview -- ch. 17. Questions you can ask at the time of an offer -- ch . 18. Questions you must ask yourself when you get an offer -- ch. 19. Reference checking your next employer -- Epilogue -- appendix. Some important lists for job hunters -- Index -- About the author.

Offers advice designed to help job seekers take control of an interview, discussing how to best prepare for an interview, identifying the types of questions that might be asked, and explaining the right questions to ask of a prospective employer.

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