Here are a couple good resources for what to do after the job search successfully landed the interview.
Salary:
I’ve known about salary.com for a while, but a new job salary site called JobNob.com seems like another good place to investigate your future salary. It breaks down specific job titles and actually shows what some specific companies pay. Of course what I like about salary.com is that it shows that vast geographical differences of certain jobs. Read more about JobNob.com at Alexandra Levit’s blog, Water Cooler Wisdom.
Interviewing:
Don’t leave home without being prepared for some of the most obvious interview questions. If you are like me, you hate providing trite interview answers, but job experts always say you better say the right answer and not just wing it. Of course, being honest is obviously a good thing too. EmploymentDigest.net offers some examples of good answers to common questions.
Materials:
It's hard to decide how many resumes and materials to bring to an interview. If you already have a Web site, you are set. Another good idea is to make sure your resume is easily accessible on Google Docs or on a jump drive so that if you need to print more copies, you can. Also, if you have a portfolio to showcase, CDs are a good thing to bring along.
Any one else have good tips for being prepared for the interview?
Sad Keanu Reeves in a Helmet Meme Hits the Web [GALLERY]
8 minutes ago

0 comments:
Post a Comment