Synopses & Reviews
Interviewing in today's fiercely competitive job market can seem like walking through a minefield. New trends in corporate strategy and structure have led to dramatic changes in what employers look for in prospective employees and in the types of questions you will be asked during an interview.
In this revised and expanded edition of their bestselling career guide, two experienced counselors share their inside knowledge —and the expert advice of Fortune 500 recruiters —to equip you with the interviewing skills you need to land the job. Here's where you'll find:
- The key characteristics that leading companies look for in prospective employees —and how to project them
- The fifty most frequently asked questions —as well as detailed scripts of the best answers
- The Power Prep Strategy —practice sessions to perfect your interview techniques
- Tips on positioning yourself during an interview —how to convey your added value
- Strategies for power negotiating, overcoming differences with an interviewer, narrowing your job search —and much more.
Synopsis
Two respected leaders in the field of job recruitment reveal foolproof techniques for successful job searching. Concentrates on the most important part of any serious job hunt—the interview. Building on the premise that any question an interviewer asks falls into one of seven basic categories, it develops a systematic approach to interviewing that gives job seekers an advantage found nowhere else. Among the topics covered are: the inside secrets of interviewing in the corporate world; key trends for the 1990s; strategies for ``reading your interviewer; what not to do during an interview; and how to negotiate the best possible offer. End-of-chapter self-tests will help you ``fine tune your skills and knowledge base for the best power interview possible.
About the Author
NEIL YEAGER, Ed.D.,is a partner in the Charter Oak Consulting Group, an organizational development company. His other books include CareerMap (Wiley). LEE HOUGH is President of the Document Team, a career development firm.
Table of Contents
The Basics of Power Interviewing.
The Winning Profile: The Seven Key Evaluation Factors.
Winning Answers to Key Questions.
The Key Business Trends for the 1990s.
Winning the Interviewer: How to Read, Impress, and Win Over the Decision Makers.
Choosing a Work Style: Finding the Right Places to Interview.
Epilogue.
Index.