Ask yourself the following questions before you go to an interview. Marketing Strategy 1. Why are you the best person for the job? 2. What will you bring to this company? 3. Do you have any skill ...
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streetsmartprof's curator insight,
March 5, 9:54 PM
As Kaitlin points out, by controling the environment on your end. An interview via Skype can be the next best thing to being there in person.
Make sure to treat the preparation and how you present yourself to match everything you would do for a live interview. The comfort of your own living space can and does get in the way. Delete the scoop?
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streetsmartprof's curator insight,
March 3, 10:07 AM
The article is written from the employeers view point of "why" more training is required to keep employees motivated. But more important, growing in their careers.
Now switch the view to yourself as an employee. Depending if you have a job and/or are looking for a job. Are you prepared to review and evaluate the type of additional training you may require to advance and grow your career?
If the answer is yes. Does your existing company and/or the one you are looking to join offer what you need in terms of training for continuous career growth? If not, what options exist? Delete the scoop?
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