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Posted by Kerrie Gregory
Kerrie Gregory
After working at KFC for seven years, moving overseas to ‘drive what was effecti
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on Wednesday, 01 February 2012
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WAIT...! Before you let out that big sigh of relief (thank goodness the interview is over!), or bolt straight for the front door, there are a few essentials to remember to successfully close the interview. At the end of the interview The last question is usually “do you have any questions?” This is your chance to convey your interest in pursuing the opportunity. Only ask questions where you can’t find the answers for yourself. Some ideas are: What is the process for induc...
Posted by Kerrie Gregory
Kerrie Gregory
After working at KFC for seven years, moving overseas to ‘drive what was effecti
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on Wednesday, 25 January 2012
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The day has finally arrived. You’re five minutes early, and look like you’ve walked off the set of ‘The Apprentice.’ You know your CV, the position description, and information about the company inside and out. You’ve practised your behavioural/competency based questions and feel ready to take on the world! Before embarking on what could be the most life-changing hour of your life, check out the tips below to ensure you ace the interview!First impressions count! It is cla...
Posted by Kerrie Gregory
Kerrie Gregory
After working at KFC for seven years, moving overseas to ‘drive what was effecti
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on Wednesday, 18 January 2012
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Interviews are nerve wracking, but the key is planning and preparation. The more prepared you are, the more comfortable and confident you are likely to come across! Over the next three weeks, my three part series will cover three stages – before, during and after the interview. PART ONE - HOW TO PREPARE FOR AN INTERVIEW Research – Learn as much as possible about the company you are interviewing with. Research its products or services, people, competitors and current market conditions they fac...