You've taken great pains to write the perfect resume. You've spent days searching for jobs online, you've contacted headhunters and written meticulous cover letters. Your hard work has finally paid off and you have a job interview scheduled. You're feeling good because you're well qualified for the position. But stop for a moment and consider this. The economy is bad and jobs are scarce. Companies are being overly cautious about hiring the right candidates. It doesn't necessarily matter how well qualified you may be for the job but rather whether the person who interviews you agrees. So the question to ask yourself is whether you're confident in your ability to convey to the interviewer that you're the right person for the job.
When's the last time you went on a job interview? Are you a bit rusty maybe? Are you prepared to answer all the questions that may be asked? Or maybe you have interviewed recently but aren't getting called back. With so many people competing for the few available openings in this tough economic climate, can you afford to be ill prepared for the interview? You need every edge you can get.
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I was raised by two Atheists of Jewish heritage, married a non practicing Catholic and became a non denominational Christian due, in part, to some Amway meetings and a Jehovah's Witness who came to my door. My purple crayon writes with humor and almost always a little out of the lines.
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This blog is my creative and fun way of sharing my thoughts on communication skills relating mostly to homeschooling and sharing and defending the faith. It also reveals a bit about how the Lord took this shy Agnostic girl and allowed her to find her voice and her purpose, a zany voice to the Christian community with insight as to what unbelievers need to hear about Christ Jesus.
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I'll share news items, quotes, family friendly humor, tips, trivia, and my newest feature: Question of the Week. I invite you to come share your thoughts!
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For more creative fun with JoJo you can visit www.ArtofEloquence.com
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"A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver." -Proverbs 25:11