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I NEED A PHONE NUMBER TO TARGET CORPORATE OFFICE I WENT TO TARGET TWO WEEKS AGO FOR A JOB INTERVIEW FIRST OF ALL I WAS INTERVIEWED 3 TIMES

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your answer should highlight your main strengths, & how the employer would benefit from them in the job. For example, if you have strong organizational skills, your answer should point out that, giving an example what positive impact this could have on the job. And so on.

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The best bet in an interview is to answer sincerely and honestly - They will be able to tell this. Be sure to seem career and goal oriented and know about the company that you're interviewing for, beforehand.

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Many a questions can be asked, better you search online. A public relation of pr company is such a company which deals with managing and organising a numbers of things for the promotion or betterment of a product. If you can reach to a good pr company, you can get service like opening store, growing brands, building & maintaining reputations and many others. Actually a pr agency works to provide good supports to clinents to grow the business. And for to do that, the pr agency manages every sort of supports related to communication or PR ( public relation). You can see numbers of pr company are there working around, and to get the best service for your business, go for picking the best one among those. You can learn more on this ground.

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This question is particularly asked to see the confidence level of the candidate. So, while answering this question, you should talk about your industrial experience, technical skills, education, ability to understand the various responsibilities that you might have taken up in the past.

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Here are seven interview tips for snagging that second-round spot.
1. Have answers prepared for the three most common interview questions. They're not all going to be this easy.There are certain questions that every interviewer will ask in one form or another, so you have to be ready to answer them regardless of which field you're trying to enter. The good news is, if you're a great candidate for the job, coming up with an answer that will impress your interviewer should be easy.
These questions are:
  • Why are you interested in this role?
  • What are your strengths?
  • Why do you want to work at this company in particular?
You should always answer "Why do you want this role?" with the following two points:
  1. Talk about why you'll be a great fit for the position.
  2. Explain what you think you can get out of the position in the long-term.
This way you're showing that not only do you have something to offer the company but also that the company has something to offer you (which makes you an even better investment on their part).
Most employers want to know that the person they're hiring is looking for a productive relationship-not just a way to make money.
As for strengths, be sure to pick your top three strengths most relevant to the position and have concrete examples of when you displayed them in the past-even if that means bringing an example from class or an extracurricular rather than a past job or internship. And be honest here-misrepresenting yourself will only hurt your chances of giving a quality example.
The last question will rely heavily on your research around the company's mission, culture, and how those relate to your personal goals. For example, you could say something like, "Because I want to be in leadership in the long-run, I think your company, which offers a ton of management training, would be a great fit for me."
2. Show them that you've done your research. Just be sure to do it before the interview.There are three things you really need to learn about before your interview:
  1. Learn about the company's business and history. You should know what the business does (obviously) and how it started. Make note of things like acquisitions, major turning points, and the biggest wins (and losses) in its history. This kind of information can come in handy and-more important-is not something you want to be caught off-guard without.
  2. Learn about your potential role. Understanding the business means understanding what you would add to the business. Thoroughly read the job description. After that, search the name of the role plus the name of the company to get more example-based definitions of the position. This will greatly inform your answers in regards to strengths, fit, and what you hope to gain.
  3. Check the news. When's the last time the company made the news? You probably won't want to bring up any scandals or PR disasters. But showing them that you not only keep abreast of current affairs but also have an eye on the company is a great opportunity to shine.
How are you going to show them you've done the work? Let the research inform your answers. It's okay to be explicit and say, "For example, in my research, I learned..." They don't expect you to be a lifelong expert on the company, just someone who can do their homework when they're called upon.
3. Show enthusiasm and gratitude throughout the interview. Let 'em know that you care!Already by applying, you've shown some interest in the position. However, to prove to the interviewer that this isn't "just another job" to you, make sure to sound engaged, enthusiastic, and grateful for the interviewer's time and consideration. This is especially important over the phone, where your interviewer's only impression of your attitude is the sound of your voice.
Even if you're nervous, you should answer the phone with a cheery, "Hi, this is ____." rather than just a "Hey!" or "Hello." Listen closely to what the interviewer says, thank them for their time, and be sure you're showing your excitement with passionate answers. Don't worry too much about being cheesy-it's certainly better than the opposite!
4. For phone interviews, make sure you're in a quiet place with a strong signal. Believe us, it never sounds as charming in an interview.Find yourself a room in the library, your home, or a school building that will give you the privacy and resources you need to successfully complete the interview. You want to avoid taking any calls outside, in coffee shops, other public places, or anywhere where you might be asked to move in the middle of your interview.
This means you should carefully plan ahead. Ask your roommate to clear out for that window of time, book a room in the library in advance, or tell your family that you'll be in y room taking a call at x o'clock.
You'll also want to have your laptop ready (with internet access) to take quick notes, reference any documents they might want to send you, or open any links they might pass along. Sometimes you'll even be asked to complete a quiz or exercise during the call, so make sure you're ready for anything.
5. Have a notepad and printed version of your resume in front of you. Jot down quick talking points you want to hit later... but always look attentive, like so.This is especially important if they've sent you documents to look at on the computer or have asked you to follow a link. You can't always use your computer to take notes and you don't want to miss something important. Plus, if your first-round interview IS in person, then using a computer to take notes is out of the question (unless they instruct you to).
6. For video calls, dress professionally and work in a clean setting. Just make sure you have somewhere to sit up straight...When you're on a video call, there's a limited visual element that you have to be aware of. Make sure the room you're in is clean and nothing too distracting is in the image. You should also dress like you would for an in-person interview.
Take down any distracting or controversial posters/wall art and make sure your internet connection is strong enough to properly conduct a video call. You might need to work off a school computer or Wi-Fi network to make this happen-so, once again, plan ahead.
7. Don't forget to follow up. I just wanted to say, "Thanks... and here are three reasons why I'm perfect for the job, partner!"First round interviews usually mean many candidates being screened for the same position. Following up with a well-worded, prompt email briefly reminding the interviewers of your skills, why you would be a great fit, and your interest in the position will help you stand out. Also, be sure to thank them again for their time and tell them you're looking forward to further discussing the opportunity.
By following these steps, you're on the road to landing your dream job. Remember that even if you don't get this particular position, you'll just be better prepared for the next interview. Getting through an interview is in and of itself an accomplishment.
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You have just interviewed a prospective employee for the personnel department. Outline the main steps you should have taken before, during and after the interview.

Before I interview this person, I will do some background research on the prospect and ensure that I have appropriate questions to ask. During the interview, I would make sure that I answer the prospect's questions and maintain eye contact with them. I would ask them all appropriate questions and give them an outlook of the job description. After the interview, I would reach out to their references and discuss their skills with other employees before making a final decision.
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If an interviewer asks me about my background and my accomplishment and i've never worked before. should i be personal or educational?

Hello there!

Whenever an interviewer for a job asks you a personal question like "tell me a bit about yourself", or "past accomplishments" (I've learned the hard way), they're wanting an answer which relates to an event, interest or skill that possibly would make you a more desirable employee. --

For example: If I were in an interview and was asked the same question, I'd likely mention a time where I was was asked to do something which I never thought I could accomplish before; or perhaps a really big job / task which I normally wouldn't attempt to do... something that proved to yourself that you *COULD* actually achieve -- and most importantly, something which "accidentally" taught you a new skill that could be used in future tasks or jobs you might come across.

I honestly wish you the best in your interview, and hope you get the job! Good luck!
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I am a graduate. I am finding it difficult to be successful with job interviews. I realize that I get nervous when am interviewed. How to build up confidence to attend interviews?

It is very common for candidates to be nervous during interviews. You can overcome your anxiety easily. Interview tips and ideas provided by experts will help you to gain confidence during interviews. I hope www.worldcolleges.info will be the best guide for anyone who wants to succeed in their job interviews.
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MY INTERVIEW QUESTION IS WHAT IS UR DISCIPLINE? HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR IDEAL JOB? WHAT MOTIVATES YOU TO DO A GOOD JOB? WHAT EXACTLY DO YOU LOOK FOR IN A JOB? WHAT ACCOMPLISHMENT GIVES...

The best bet in an interview is to answer sincerely and honestly - They will be able to tell this. Be sure to seem career and goal oriented and know about the company that you're interviewing for, beforehand.

Thank you.
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Sir my name is vinod i have done my post graduation. & i want to become a software engineer in Microsoft. but i am not able to face the interview "how can i face the interview??

I was just looking up Careers on the Microsoft website about ten minute ago.

Anyways, start at http://careers.microsoft.com/gclp.aspx and do a search for Software Engineers. If you have trouble with interviews I would suggest you read up on them. Learn about Microsoft, who they are, what they do, what kind of services they provide, Etc.

Here's a good website for reading up on job interviews. I like eHow because it provides step by step information and not just a big wall of text:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2167860_be-successful-job-interview.html
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How will i pass the job interview?

Dress formal and be confident. Firm hand shake and make eye contact
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