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Your Job Interview Map (ebook): A guide for improving your interview skills and more.

By Azhar Laher (Author)

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In this book you will find:

How to Succeed and Win your Job Interview. It contains the amazing secrets you need to know about job interviews and selling yourself to selective employers.

  • The reasons why your resume alone won't give you the job you want.
  • How to walk through the door of opportunities in your chosen career.
  • How to present your resume to get it to the right people.
  • How to create a great, lasting first impression on your prospective employers.
  • What to wear and not to wear on job interviews.
  • How to get ready for the big day.
  • The things you have to bring and the things you have to leave. behind during the job interview.
  • The rules of courtesy and etiquette you should never forget.
  • Research and spying tips to know more about the company, their goals, and their strategies before showing up for the interview.
  • Why knowing more about the company is a crucial task.
  • How to determine the perfect job for you.
  • How to write an appealing resume that really sells.
  • How to create an eye-catching cover letter.
  • How to act properly in a restaurant interview.
  • Dining etiquettes you need to observe in a luncheon interview with your prospective employer.
  • The different kinds of interview questions and how to properly answer them.
  • How to get the interviewer hanging on to your every word.
  • How to answer behavior-based interview with flying colors.
  • How to respond to trick questions and impress your future employer.
  • Case-study interviews and how to handle them.
  • How to answer research-related interview questions the right way.
  • How to act when you are subjected to surprise interviews and stress interviews.
  • 4 ways to deal with an interviewer who is intentionally assaulting your resume and skills.
  • The key points in a team interview.
  • Effective steps to ace a technical interview.
  • The 10 commonly asked interview questions about your educational background.
  • Top 17 harmless "getting-to-know-you" questions you should always have a ready answer for.
  • The 13 career inquiry questions employers always ask.
  • The 10 general questions about your experiences.
  • The 12 analytical questions you might want to do a research on.
  • The 3 case study questions that can prepare you for anything.
  • The things you should ask yourself to show your future employer your genuine interest in the position you are applying for.
  • The type of questions you can choose not to answer.
  • How to exude competence that sets you apart from the pack.