Show "Your Energy Edge" During Job Interviews

Topics:
Interviews
Tags:
Energy,
Human Resources,
Job,
Job Interview,
MarketingJobs.com,
Recruitment & Selection,
Workforce Management
Source:
MarketingJobs.com

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Overview: Suppose you're competing for a job against several other candidates with similar relevant experience and excellent resumes. Each of you dresses appropriately for the meeting, shakes hands firmly and maintains eye contact with interviewer, then answers the questions articulately. Who'll get the job? While a great resume and interview demeanor can help land an offer, the deciding factor often is the amount of energy or enthusiasm you project during the meeting. Demonstrating this "Energy edge" isn't easy for many candidates, though. Introverts often are uncomfortable about displaying enthusiasm. Plus, if you've been unemployed for several months, you may not feel enthusiastic.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 3


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