(Download free ebook) The Perfect Interview: All you need to get it right the first time (Perfect (Random House))
❀ Max Eggert ❀
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Got Him The JobBy Amber KingMy husband recently graduated from college and he and I both read this book to help him prepare for his interviews. By far the best interview book I have read. It not only goes over popular questions but how to prepare in all areas including appearance and body language in the interview, what to bring, what to ask, etc. My husband particularly loved the phrasing of examples given of popular questions in interviews.From the Inside FlapSuccess at a job interview is determined by preparation and presentation. This guide shows you how to take control of both factors.About the AuthorMax Eggert is a psychologist and international consultant specializing in human resource management, interim management, and outplacPerfect Interview is an invaluable guide for anyone who's applying for jobs. Written by a leading HR professional with years of experience in the field, it explains how interviews are constructed, gives practical advice about how to show yourself in your best light, and provides real-life examples to help you practise at home. Whether you're a graduate looking to take the first step on the career ladder, or you're planning an all-important job change, Perfect Interview will help you stand out f... [PDF.sz93] The Perfect Interview: All you need to get it right the first time (Perfect (Random House)) Rating: 4.89 (701 Votes)
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