Dealing Effectively with the Stress Interview

Topics:
Interviews
Tags:
Interview,
Management,
Medzilla,
Strategy
Source:
Medzilla

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Overview: Dealing with an interview can be extremely stressful at times. Stress-based questions are common in interviews in all industries. However, expert's say, panic is not an answer to the situation. The main criteria of an interview are to judge how a candidate deals with a particular situation. The paper emphasizes the basic rules to be followed while dealing with an interview. The interviewee must show calmness and calculated ability to handle potentially stressful situations.

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Format: HTML | Date: Feb 2004 | Pages: 1


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