Successful Interview Skills: How to Present Yourself with Confidence
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Average customer review:Product Description
everyone at some point in their life will have to attend an interview. whether it be applying for a job, a promotion, a training programme or even a college course, the fact remains that a questionning process will occur and the need to create a good impression is essential.
now in its fourth edition, this extremely useful guide identifies how to take control of the interview process whilst portraying professionalism and confidence. breaking the process down into accessible steps, rebecca corfield identifies the ways in which candidates can prepare for an interview, providing example questions and advice on how to answer them.
there are also tips on what employers are looking for, how to make a presentation during an interview and vital information on how candidates should present themselves to make a good and lasting impression in their interviewers.
an indispensible guide that anyone attending an interview cannot afford to overlook!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #305013 in Books
- Published on: 2006-01-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 121 pages
Editorial Reviews
Business Executive
“Donât risk attending an interview without first reading this helpful guide.”
Review
“don’t risk attending an interview without first reading this helpful guide.”
business executive
“even experienced applicants will find the book a confidence booster.”
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“the book is also ideal for helping you take control of the interview process with poise and self-confidence.”
call centre focus
“a breeze to read… offers a great section on how to deal with those awkward questions that may seem impossible to answer at the time.”
accounting technician
“the latest edition of this popular title gives support for all types of interview.”
next step news
“whether you apply for a job, a promotion, a training programme or even a college course this helpful guide looks at every aspect of the interview process…packed with helpful guides to make you feel more in control of the interview process.”
career secretary
“identifies the most common mistakes candidates make, explains the importance of preparing for a job interview and provides 30 sample questions with suggested answers and tips on handling tricky situations.”
reference and research book news.
“contains all the elements needed to help the reader understand the interview process, how to exercise more control over the interview, planning and preparation techniques and presentation awareness…an extremely helpful reference book with good information advice and guidance especially to inexperienced jobseekers.”
personnel today
Career Secretary
"...this helpful guide looks at every aspect of the interview process...Packed with helpful guides to make you feel more in control of the interview process."
Customer Reviews
Job Applicant’s Little Helper
Interviewing is a basic way of obtaining information about a topic or a person. While most people think of interviews as part of the hiring process, they are also part of other social and business interactions. So, even though you may find them stressful, you should master the basics so you can present yourself and your qualifications in the best possible light. Most of author Rebecca Corfield’s advice is useful - although occasional suggestions are out of date, such as her idea that once you get your foot in the door for an interview, you are likely to receive a job offer. We recommend Corfield’s step-by-step manual to new entrants into the job market, such as recent college graduates and others who are nervous about being interviewed because they don’t know what to expect. Even experienced applicants will find the book a confidence booster.
Good basic guide
This book gives a good basic guide to interview technique. Don't expect anything too advanced but for the first timer or new graduate it has some interesting tips.




