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    Yellow Page Advertising Gone Bad
    Many people believe that yellow page advertising is the best possible advertising for a new business, but let me tell you I have heard some horror stories in my past. In fact let me tell you about one story, which is pretty much unforgivable. I was told by a Yellow Page Advertising Representative that the book closed in two days and if I did not get my Ad in now I could forget it until next year. I found out later that this was a lie, and the representatives in the area told that to everyone.
    time to review your resume, practice with a friend or family member, and seek professional help such as coaching or on-line courses (provided by HR in Motion). Practice will make all the difference in selling yourself over your competitors and landing the job __________________________________________________________________

    Information provided by, HR in Motion Consulting Group, for more information on how to improve job interviewing skills, or register for a free trial of online course.

    register for your free 30 day trial!

    HR in Motion is a human resources consulting group comprised of a network of experienced human resources and facilitation professionals. We provide employment preparation services in the areas of coaching, resume writing and interviewing.

    They Laughed When I Told Them About This
    My name is Edwenia Blake and I am 34 years old, engaged to an awesome young man and have a beautiful 6month old baby girl, Ava Amelia. However, it occurred to me that the masses of people are experiencing a world separation, or rather, the world divide. For example, in the future, there will no longer be a middle class, that would have once existed on our social stratification. There will be, at best, the rich and the poor, so you will either have money, and live or have no money, and die.
    Like any skill set, interviewing takes practice to be successful. Many professionals feel that their work experience and skills will speak for themselves in an interview, this is false. The experience and skills on a resume will get a person short listed, but the interview is a means of selling yourself to a potential employer in-person. We have seen numerous interviews end quickly when the candidate can not answer questions clearly, can not provide examples from previous work experience and talk about his/her resume. The premise behind being successful in the interview is being prepared.

    What is the most common type of interview?

    Behavioral interviewing is that the most accurate predictor of future performance is past performance in similar situations. Behavioral interviewing is usually 55% predictive of future past job behavior, while traditional interviewing is only 10% predictive. Behavioral-based interviewing provides a more objective set of facts to make employment decisions than other interviewing methods. Traditional or “open ended” interview questions ask you general questions such as "Tell me about yourself." The process of behavioral interviewing is much more probing and works very differently.

    Employers use the behavioral interview technique to evaluate a candidate's experiences and behaviors so they can determine the applicant's potential for success and best fit. The interviewer identifies job-related knowledge, skills and abilities that the company has decided are desirable in a particular position. For example, some of the common competencies include:

    * Problem solving

    * Communication and Interpersonal skills

    * Team Building

    * Decision Making

    * Leadership

    * Organization

    * Technical or job related skills

    The employer then structures specific questions aimed at determining if the candidate possesses the desired characteristics. Questions (often not even framed as a question) typically start out: "Tell us about a time..." or "Describe a time ..." Many employers use a rating system or checklist to evaluate selected criteria during the interview.

    It's difficult to prepare for a behavior-based interview because of the huge number and variety of possible behavioral questions you might be asked. The best way to prepare yourself with a small arsenal of example stories that can be adapted to many behavioral questions.

    Use examples from internships, education, projects, activities, team participation, community service, hobbies and work experience etc. Remember the interview is a time for you to mention all your special accomplishments/milestones, whether personal or professional. Also, wherever possible, quantify your results. Numbers always impress employers.

    Remember that many behavioral questions try to get at how you responded to negative situations; you'll need to have examples of negative experiences ready, but try to choose negative experiences that you made the best of or -- better yet, those that had positive outcomes.

    To cram for a behavioral interview right before an interview can be difficult and stressful. Take time to review your resume, practice with a friend or family member, and seek professional help such as coaching or on-line courses (provided by HR in Motion). Practice will make all the difference in selling yourself over your competitors and landing the job __________________________________________________________________

    Information provided by, HR in Motion Consulting Group, for more information on how to improve job interviewing skills, or register for a free trial of online course.

    register for your free 30 day trial!

    HR in Motion is a human resources consulting group comprised of a network of experienced human resources and facilitation professionals. We provide employment preparation services in the areas of coaching, resume writing and interviewing.<

    Sustainable Marketing - 9 Ways To Save Costs And Have Sustainable Marketing (Third of 3 Articles)
    Remember in two previous articles we talked about sustainable marketing and 4 ways your stationery was killing the environment? And by the way costing you more money too!In the most recent article we talked about the way stationery is printed affects the environment. Now I want to talk about how you can market more sustainably and save money at the same time! Hurrah! What Can You Do For Marketing Sustainability? There are a number of routes to sustainability succ
    iewing is usually 55% predictive of future past job behavior, while traditional interviewing is only 10% predictive. Behavioral-based interviewing provides a more objective set of facts to make employment decisions than other interviewing methods. Traditional or “open ended” interview questions ask you general questions such as "Tell me about yourself." The process of behavioral interviewing is much more probing and works very differently.

    Employers use the behavioral interview technique to evaluate a candidate's experiences and behaviors so they can determine the applicant's potential for success and best fit. The interviewer identifies job-related knowledge, skills and abilities that the company has decided are desirable in a particular position. For example, some of the common competencies include:

    * Problem solving

    * Communication and Interpersonal skills

    * Team Building

    * Decision Making

    * Leadership

    * Organization

    * Technical or job related skills

    The employer then structures specific questions aimed at determining if the candidate possesses the desired characteristics. Questions (often not even framed as a question) typically start out: "Tell us about a time..." or "Describe a time ..." Many employers use a rating system or checklist to evaluate selected criteria during the interview.

    It's difficult to prepare for a behavior-based interview because of the huge number and variety of possible behavioral questions you might be asked. The best way to prepare yourself with a small arsenal of example stories that can be adapted to many behavioral questions.

    Use examples from internships, education, projects, activities, team participation, community service, hobbies and work experience etc. Remember the interview is a time for you to mention all your special accomplishments/milestones, whether personal or professional. Also, wherever possible, quantify your results. Numbers always impress employers.

    Remember that many behavioral questions try to get at how you responded to negative situations; you'll need to have examples of negative experiences ready, but try to choose negative experiences that you made the best of or -- better yet, those that had positive outcomes.

    To cram for a behavioral interview right before an interview can be difficult and stressful. Take time to review your resume, practice with a friend or family member, and seek professional help such as coaching or on-line courses (provided by HR in Motion). Practice will make all the difference in selling yourself over your competitors and landing the job __________________________________________________________________

    Information provided by, HR in Motion Consulting Group, for more information on how to improve job interviewing skills, or register for a free trial of online course.

    register for your free 30 day trial!

    HR in Motion is a human resources consulting group comprised of a network of experienced human resources and facilitation professionals. We provide employment preparation services in the areas of coaching, resume writing and interviewing.

    How Can I Make Money With Surveys On The Web
    Do Online Surveys Really Pay?Anyone and everyone seem to be making a "paid surveys" website now-a-days. Not that it is difficult to make one, it is just a matter of some basic skills and a few hours of time, and they are raring to go. Most of these websites have single most intent – to make you pay to be a member, so that they would render you the service of pointing you to other URL's, where you can find and fill out surveys that pay. If you fall for them, you will find that they lead y
    on competencies include:

    * Problem solving

    * Communication and Interpersonal skills

    * Team Building

    * Decision Making

    * Leadership

    * Organization

    * Technical or job related skills

    The employer then structures specific questions aimed at determining if the candidate possesses the desired characteristics. Questions (often not even framed as a question) typically start out: "Tell us about a time..." or "Describe a time ..." Many employers use a rating system or checklist to evaluate selected criteria during the interview.

    It's difficult to prepare for a behavior-based interview because of the huge number and variety of possible behavioral questions you might be asked. The best way to prepare yourself with a small arsenal of example stories that can be adapted to many behavioral questions.

    Use examples from internships, education, projects, activities, team participation, community service, hobbies and work experience etc. Remember the interview is a time for you to mention all your special accomplishments/milestones, whether personal or professional. Also, wherever possible, quantify your results. Numbers always impress employers.

    Remember that many behavioral questions try to get at how you responded to negative situations; you'll need to have examples of negative experiences ready, but try to choose negative experiences that you made the best of or -- better yet, those that had positive outcomes.

    To cram for a behavioral interview right before an interview can be difficult and stressful. Take time to review your resume, practice with a friend or family member, and seek professional help such as coaching or on-line courses (provided by HR in Motion). Practice will make all the difference in selling yourself over your competitors and landing the job __________________________________________________________________

    Information provided by, HR in Motion Consulting Group, for more information on how to improve job interviewing skills, or register for a free trial of online course.

    register for your free 30 day trial!

    HR in Motion is a human resources consulting group comprised of a network of experienced human resources and facilitation professionals. We provide employment preparation services in the areas of coaching, resume writing and interviewing.

    Freelance for a Living? Learn How to Increase Your Client List During the Slow Summer Season
    As you know, the slow season is here -- June, July & August are notoriously slow for many industries. Following are three things you can do to ensure that work continues to flow during this slow period -- no matter what type of business you have.1. Continue to advertise: Many freelancers stop marketing because they aren't getting the response they're accustomed to during this period. BUT, this is a mistake. Why?Because you have to be top of mind with customers. And,
    tories that can be adapted to many behavioral questions.

    Use examples from internships, education, projects, activities, team participation, community service, hobbies and work experience etc. Remember the interview is a time for you to mention all your special accomplishments/milestones, whether personal or professional. Also, wherever possible, quantify your results. Numbers always impress employers.

    Remember that many behavioral questions try to get at how you responded to negative situations; you'll need to have examples of negative experiences ready, but try to choose negative experiences that you made the best of or -- better yet, those that had positive outcomes.

    To cram for a behavioral interview right before an interview can be difficult and stressful. Take time to review your resume, practice with a friend or family member, and seek professional help such as coaching or on-line courses (provided by HR in Motion). Practice will make all the difference in selling yourself over your competitors and landing the job __________________________________________________________________

    Information provided by, HR in Motion Consulting Group, for more information on how to improve job interviewing skills, or register for a free trial of online course.

    register for your free 30 day trial!

    HR in Motion is a human resources consulting group comprised of a network of experienced human resources and facilitation professionals. We provide employment preparation services in the areas of coaching, resume writing and interviewing.

    Should You Buy A Cheap Computer Desk?
    Cheap computer desks are generally used or second-hand computer desks. Information about cheap computer desks is available in classified ads in the newspaper. It is also available in websites like e-bay, Amazon, Tigerdirect, Argos or in specific websites related to furniture. Though they are used, cheap computer desks can be in pretty good condition. Second-hand furniture shops, “repo” men and flea markets are also good places to look for cheap computer desks.Cheap computer desks can als
    time to review your resume, practice with a friend or family member, and seek professional help such as coaching or on-line courses (provided by HR in Motion). Practice will make all the difference in selling yourself over your competitors and landing the job __________________________________________________________________

    Information provided by, HR in Motion Consulting Group, for more information on how to improve job interviewing skills, or register for a free trial of online course.

    register for your free 30 day trial!

    HR in Motion is a human resources consulting group comprised of a network of experienced human resources and facilitation professionals. We provide employment preparation services in the areas of coaching, resume writing and interviewing.

    Sincerely, HR in Motion

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