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Interviewing can be nerve-inducing. Make it virtual? Even worse. Going in, virtual interviews can feel more awkward, and there are more odd details to contend with. What if there is a connection error ...
Michelle Jones is the founder and president of BPT Staffing, a DEI focused IT Staffing and Recruiting firm helping women and people of color connect with companies who value DEI. Specializing in ...
Dear Sam: I am applying for a work-from-home position with an out-of-state company, so will only be engaging in virtual interviews. I usually do pretty well during in-person interviews, but I feel ...
PRACTICE For Interviews The interview is another important step in telling your professional story, and preparing for an interview takes a lot more than Googling a company and reviewing the job ...
Despite a growing number of companies mandating their workers return to the office, a recent hiring survey from TopResume revealed one pandemic-inspired work trend that is expected to continue into ...
Job interviews are nerve-wracking for most candidates. They’re not the highlight of most busy managers’ days, either. That may be one reason so many hiring managers ask the same questions. When I was ...
Post-interview follow-up is essential, even in the virtual realm. Within a day or two of the interview, follow up with personalized emails to the interviewer, recruiter, and anyone else involved.
In today’s dynamic job market, virtual interviews have become the norm, demanding a unique set of skills from job seekers. Still, the fundamental aspects of interviewing remain unchanged. The ...
Orlando, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) --- Virtual job interviews were a necessity during the pandemic. But many companies are still using them. A recent survey by TopResume found one-third of employers are ...
Many organizations have returned to the office in recent months. But if you’re called for a job interview, there’s a good chance it will still be conducted remotely. That means preparing for the ...