job interviews
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Google’s Five Toughest Interview Questions (And How To Answer Them)
Google is notorious for its prodigiously tough recruitment process and is known for throwing tricky interview questions at job candidates, often in the form of mind-boggling brainteasers. But the technology giant’s unorthodox interview methods may be scaring off talented and valuable workers. Here are some of Google’s toughest and most bizarre interview questions and how…
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Five Tactful Ways To Dodge Questions About Your Salary History
When you’re interviewing for a new job, there’s a very good chance hiring managers will try to get you to talk about your past compensation. Here are a few ways to keep that information to yourself without sounding too defensive.
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Spot A Bad Boss In An Interview By Listening To How They Describe Their Colleagues
Interviewing for a new job is difficult, but you should pay attention to the way your future boss discusses the team and projects you’d be working on — not just so you have an idea of what you’ll do, but for what they think of your future team, and by extension, what they will think…
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Focus On Something Unique About Yourself To Nail A Job Interview
When you’re interviewing for a job, you’re already in the door because the company thinks you’re qualified. At that point, you don’t need to keep proving basic qualifications. It’s time to move on to why you’re uniquely better than the other candidates.