Jul 03 2010

Preparing for the job interview

Hey Everyone,

Sorry that I have been slow on getting this post out, but I have been very busy finishing up my first eBook.  As I promised when I started this blog.  I am going to do everything that I possibly can to help you.  So, I asked a number of readers what their biggest concern was when looking for a new job, and almost all of the answers that I got had to do with preparing for the job interview.

This prompted me to write an eBook titled “Interview Aftermath.”

If you have ever felt the sting of not getting a job that you were perfect for, even though you thought that you interviewed well; you should read “Interview Aftermath.”  If you are looking for a new job or consulting contract and you want some guidance on preparing for the interview; you should download and read my book.

In this text, I will tell you like it is and explain how the process really works.  I will explain what hiring managers are really looking for.  I will tell you how candidates are selected and what you can do to improve your chances of success.

During an Interview you are evaluated on:

  • Your ability to do the job = 40%
  • How the manager feels about you = 60%

Interview Questions

Interviewing can be a stressful process, as you prepare for the interview questions and technical evaluation. I will help you with this important part of the process and I even include a worksheet.  The worksheet is designed to help you collect the information you need ahead of time.  With a solid understanding of the company, job and hiring manager you will have all the data you need to nail the interview.

The 60% that actually gets you hired

In addition to interview questions that you should have ready, the core content of this book is focused on the other skills that you need to have sharp and be able to demonstrate.  You only have a very short amount of time to impress upon the interviewer that you are the right candidate, and the competition from other qualified candidates is strong.  I want you to tilt the odds in your favor.

I have helped hundreds of people get hired over the years and I know what it takes to present yourself well and to build and maintain good professional credibility.

Interview Aftermath” is my thank you to you for reading this blog and allowing me to help.

Click here to Get it Now!



1 Comment

  • By Anand Singh, July 4, 2010 @ 3:35 am

    It was nice to read your book it has actually boosted my morale ,the only thing left now is execution of what i absorbed from your book wish me luck.

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