Clive West

Job Interview Success

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Do you struggle at job interviews?  If you “interview badly”, that could be preventing you from getting a desperately-needed paying position – or nailing that Dream Job. This book contains excellent advice from an expert in the field, that could help you ace those difficult interviews and win  the job you deserve.



Have you blown jobs because the interview has gone in a direction you weren't prepared for?

Do you find yourself sitting passively by while the interviewer runs the show?



What if someone told you that there were six simple stages to taking control of the interview away from the interviewer and putting it fairly and squarely in your hands – all without acting out any form of aggressive posturing? In fact, it's so simple that anyone can do it, irrespective of how assertive they might be.



Best of all, once you have the interview under control, you can lead it in the direction which suits you, making you the favorite for the job.



In an employment climate where an outlandish number of people are applying for every single job, it makes sense to do everything you can to stack the odds in your favor.



This book explains in clear, accessible language, liberally seasoned with humor, exactly how to do just that.



Written by former employment agency boss Clive West
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Quotes

  • rootarthas quoted7 years ago
    Interviewer: "I note that you were with your last employer for just six months. May I ask why you left?"
    You: "Of course. I felt that there were not sufficient career opportunities. I am looking to settle down with company that offers potential."
    You (again): "Have you been with long yourself?"
  • rootarthas quoted7 years ago
    Let me think a moment ..."
    • "Yes, that's a good question. Can I have a few seconds to consider my answer?"
    • “I like that question. Let me answer it properly …”
    • "I'd have to reflect on that for a moment"
    • "That's an interesting question"
  • rootarthas quoted7 years ago
    why do you want this job?

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