How To Ask For Feedback After A Job Rejection

As a job candidate, asking for feedback requires humility and the zeal to learn from others, especially in a professional environment. Getting a job rejection email or response after a promising interview can be disappointing and heartbreaking but on the flip side, it provides a unique opportunity to improve your interviewing skills and expand your

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What to Do When a Job Interview Goes Badly

Have you ever left a job interview feeling like you blew it? Most likely, you did, and you responded to it by berating yourself and squandering the opportunity. However, walking away from a job or an employer with a bad attitude would not help anyone. Inadequate interviews preparation can lead to emotions of inadequacy, embarrassment, irritation, and

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How to Reschedule an Interview

We all understand the importance of in-person interviews, but occasionally circumstances force you to reschedule even the most critical job interview. When this unexpected problem arises and you need to adjust your interview plans, knowing how to reschedule an interview will help you avoid jeopardizing your chances of getting hired. When you realize you’ll need

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How To Dress For An Interview

As the famous saying goes “the way you dress is the way you will be addressed”. This is applicable everywhere including in interviews. During an interview session, the first impression is created by the dress outfit of the job applicant before he even utters a word. Before you go for an interview take your time

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How to Prepare for Performance Appraisal

Are you looking forward to your next performance appraisal or does the thought of it make you shiver? A performance appraisal is an evaluation performed by a superior to assess an employee’s performance over a period to identify their strengths, weaknesses, and how they can become more productive. But to you, it is where an

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How to Overcome Interview Anxiety

For people looking for work, interview anxiety might be a deterrent. Job interviews can be much more difficult for persons who suffer from social anxiety disorder (SAD). Social anxiety is triggered by meeting strangers in positions of power, talking about yourself, and being evaluated and critiqued on your looks, manner, and ability to sell yourself.

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