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3 Common Types of Interview Questions

It's unlikely an interviewer will ever provide you in advance with a list of the questions they'll be asking you during the interview. Don't panic though, you can get the next best thing right here: a list of the TYPES of questions an interviewer is likely to use, and a structure for answering each of the various types. TYPE 1: SITUATIONAL QUESTIONSThese questions establish a hypothetical situation, and ask you to detail how you would react in that given situation. For example, an interviewer may ask: "Pretend you are working on a project and realize you won't finish by the deadline your boss gave you. What would you do?" Situational questions have fallen out of favour with most interviewers, but you'll...

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10 Questions to Ask Yourself
When Selecting Professional References

You've applied for a new job, and have successfully completed an interview or two with the company. Now the hiring manager is asking you for a list of references. What do you do?  After spending over a decade as an executive recruiter, career transition consultant and coach, I find most candidates are unprepared when it comes to references and end up hastily providing the first three former managers or co-workers they can think of. This is a dangerous practice if you want to secure the job you're being considered for. Although companies typically use references to simply confirm a hiring decision they've already made, a poorly selected reference may end your chances at that dream job. SELECTING YOUR REFERENCES Just as you customize...

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What's Your Dream?

One of my biggest passions in life is challenging myself and others to accomplish BIG dreams, the kind of dreams that are so big they're a little scary sometimes. The first step in accomplishing your dreams is knowing what they are. Simple, right? Well, not always. Day-to-day tasks like earning a paycheque, buying groceries, doing the laundry and walking the dog all take time, and it's easy to place focus on these everyday tasks, leaving less and less time to think about and work on our dreams. Figuring out and accomplishing our dreams becomes something we tell ourselves we'll get around to one day, rather than making them a part of our everyday life. Basically, we not only stop taking...

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