You've come to the moment in you job search when your hard work has paid off. You've received an interview.
Take a moment to celebrate. Then start preparing. Here we cover all the things you'll want to do to make the best possible impression during your interview.
The time before your interview should be spent preparing. Start with a list of anticipated questions. Practice your answers.
Three common types of interviews are telephone screening, in-person screening and the selection interview. Learn more about each of them here.
Put your best foot forward in an interview arriving on time, being organized and prepared, and sending the right signals.
Employers use all kinds of interview strategies. Let's look at some typical interview questions and the implications and motivations behind them.
Guidance on tough-to-answer interview questions, things that might touch on past work difficulties or personally delicate or embarrassing matters.
There are certain kinds of questions that are off limits for employers during an interview. We cover the things they can and can't ask about.
When you don't get the job, it's only natural to wonder why. What went wrong? Was it you? A few things to think about.