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Take charge of the interview

Do You Have Any Questions for Me? Don't get stumped by this common interview question! Answer "no", and you might as well start looking for another job. So why do interviewers ask if you have any questions? They want to find out three important things.

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5 Steps to Job Search Magic

The successful job search all boils down to one word - synergy.Synergy is defined as "the interaction of two or more agents so that their combined effect is greater than the sum of their individual effects."Synergy explains the difference between John, Paul, George and Ringo (individual musicians) and The Beatles (a magical combination). Here's how to create synergy and job search magic, in 5 easy steps.
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How To Become a Job Offer Magnet

To boost your know-like-and-trust factor in your job interviews, it's vital you know how to encourage potential employers to hire you in a way that's ethical, full of integrity and authentically you. Here are three tips to help get you started.
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How to Overcome Being Overqualified

Have you ever gone through the interview process, felt confident that you'd performed extremely well, and then heard these dreadful words: "I'm sorry, but we feel you're overqualified for this position." When interviewers say you are "overqualified," here's what they are concerned about.
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Interviewing Like a Pro in Five Easy Steps

An interview can be won or lost within seconds, and by implementing simple strategies, you can vastly improve your interview performance. Interviews can be challenging but they are manageable when approached as a five-step process.
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