Prep for Your Administrative Assistant Interview

At many companies, administrative assistants often wear more hats than a hat rack. They're experts in office software and online research; they track and organize their managers’ projects and schedules; and they diplomatically represent their bosses at all levels of the corporate hierarchy.    Because an admin’s duties are so wide-ranging, expect interview questions for an administrative assistant job to be wide-ranging as well. In particular, anticipate being quizzed about both your technical...

Signs You’re Failing Your Interview: Interviewer Body Language Secrets

You may already know that interviewers pick up on your body language and may even base their hiring decisions on it to some extent. But nonverbal communication goes both ways. Hiring managers also give subtle, unconscious signals that they’re interested in you -- or, in many cases, are losing interest.   Here are some subtle signs that you may be headed for the reject pile, and how your words and gestures could turn things in your favor: Signs: Stops taking notes; looks repeatedly at clock or watch; dramatically...

Response Strategies for Interview Questions

Every interview question thrown your way presents an opportunity for you to make your case for why you're the best person for the position. You want to highlight your positive qualities and avoid giving reasons to disqualify you. That said, think about your overall response strategy for the interview.  Examples Speak Volumes For each quality you present, make sure you're prepared to describe a situation where you demonstrated that quality. Basically, you always want to be able to back up any claims you might make. For example,...

Tips to Prepare for Your Insurance Sales Interview

Selling insurance can earn you a substantial income, and if you grow a big customer base, renewal commissions let you build wealth over your career. But how can you optimize your chances of getting into the insurance industry, or of making a move to a more profitable position? Careful preparation for the interview is the key.     These days, many insurance companies conduct behavioral interviews for insurance sales jobs and independent contractor agents. “We’re trying to get in touch...

Tips for Interviewing for a Temporary Job

If you think, "it's just an interview for a temp job -- no big deal," that's where you're mistaken. Some wonderful opportunities, networking connections and careers have resulted from temporary positions.   Temporary assignments today run the gamut from receptionist to CEO and beyond. And since a temp agency is usually the first contact with the company, much of the marketing and negotiations have been done for you. And if you believe all you have to do is show up at the interview, you're wrong...

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