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Diligent job seekers spend hours creating resumes & cover letters, searching through job postings, reviewing classifieds and networking -- all in order to get an interview. Yet most of them don't know what to do when they get one! When the job market was booming it took an average of 3
interviews to get 1 job offer. Now it takes 17. The key is have a great interview, where the interviewer actually pictures you doing the job.
If you want to be that person, there's a little known secret you can put together for your next interview that literally forces the interviewer to picture you filling the position, and to
visualize actually hiring you -- asap. Using this method guarantees--you'll stand out from the crowd and shoot straight to the top of the "must hire" list. For more information, follow this link.
The internet has changed the way that employers search for new employees. The latest numbers tell us that over 1.5 million employers & recruiters search various career websites daily for job candidates. That means to get those employers and recruiters to see your resume, you need to be on all
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By Jimmy Sweeney, President of CareerJimmy & author
of the new "Secret Career Document" job landing system.
Just the thought of an interview can set your heart a-thumping. Even the word itself--interview--can
bring on cold hands and stomach jitters. When you enter the office and face the employer you may have yet another outbreak of stress--fuzzy thinking and nervous chatter--all of which can result in losing the opportunity to make a good first impression toward landing the job.
So what can you do to rid yourself of these unwanted behaviors?
How can you appear calm, cool, and collected, and at your best?
Try these three simple stress-reducing techniques and notice how your self-esteem will rise.
1. Arrive ten to fifteen minutes ahead of your appointment. Spend five of those minutes listening to soft music and deep breathing with your eyes closed, before leaving
your car.
2. Visit the rest room on your way to the interview site. Check your appearance, smile into the mirror and say the following affirmation silently or aloud if you're alone: The employer and I connect immediately. He/she sees me as the ideal candidate for this job.
3. Enter the company's lobby or waiting room and take a
moment to observe your surroundings, to introduce yourself to the receptionist, and to sit quietly and review your notes.
Take Charge Now!
Most important: PLAN AHEAD. Never allow yourself to 'wing' it. Take the active approach. Stress, like wild fire, will spread quickly and consume you if you don't block it before it
reaches you. Then move into the interview as a confident and balanced individual--a professional well suited to fill the job opening.
Jimmy Sweeney is the president of CareerJimmy and author of the brand new "Secret Career Document" job landing system. Jimmy is also
the author of several career related books and writes a monthly article titled, "Job Search Secrets."
Visit our friends at "Secret Career Document" and discover Jimmy Sweeney's breakthrough strategy that will have you standing out from the competition like a Harvard
graduate at a local job fair ... DURING your next job interview.
The internet has changed the way that employers search for new employees. The latest numbers tell us that over 1.5 million employers & recruiters search various career websites daily for job candidates. That means to get those employers and recruiters to see your resume, you need to be on all
the top career websites as soon as possible.
Why not let Resume Rabbit instantly post your resume on up to 85 job boards? Within minutes you'll be seen on Monster, Job.com, CareerBuilder, Net-Temps, Dice & more. Resume Rabbit's quick & easy online form will save you over 60 hours of research and data entry. Maximize your exposure and go
to Resume Rabbit today.
Diligent job seekers spend hours creating resumes & cover letters, searching through job postings, reviewing classifieds and networking -- all in order to get an interview. Yet most of them don't know what to do when they get one! When the job market was booming it took an average of 3
interviews to get 1 job offer. Now it takes 17. The key is have a great interview, where the interviewer actually pictures you doing the job.
If you want to be that person, there's a little known secret you can put together for your next interview that literally forces the interviewer to picture you filling the position, and to
visualize actually hiring you -- asap. Using this method guarantees--you'll stand out from the crowd and shoot straight to the top of the "must hire" list. For more information, follow this link.