From the Wall Street Journal via Yahoo! Finance: "The Interview That'll Bag a Job,"
by Sarah E. Needleman--
Posted by the Madison County Illinois personal injury lawyers and the Edwardsville Illinois car accident attorneys of Schaeffer & Lamere, P.C., handling lawsuits for accidents in Missouri and Illinois, personal injury Illinois and Missouri, products liability Illinois and Missouri, workers' compensation, medical malpractice Illinois and Missouri, Illinois truck accidents.
In recent weeks, recruiters for Consolidated Container Co. have seen job candidates arrive up to an hour early for interviews. Other candidates have alluded to financial hardships while in the hot seat, and one person even distributed bound copies of documents describing projects he completed for past employers.
These sorts of tactics aren't exactly winners.
In today's ultracompetitive job market, even getting an interview is a feat. Yet recruiters and hiring managers say many unemployed candidates blow the opportunity by appearing desperate or bitter about their situations — often without realizing it.
These sorts of tactics aren't exactly winners.
In today's ultracompetitive job market, even getting an interview is a feat. Yet recruiters and hiring managers say many unemployed candidates blow the opportunity by appearing desperate or bitter about their situations — often without realizing it.
Posted by the Madison County Illinois personal injury lawyers and the Edwardsville Illinois car accident attorneys of Schaeffer & Lamere, P.C., handling lawsuits for accidents in Missouri and Illinois, personal injury Illinois and Missouri, products liability Illinois and Missouri, workers' compensation, medical malpractice Illinois and Missouri, Illinois truck accidents.
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