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Smart answers to tricky interview questions (book)

By Administrator | 15 April 2016

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Author: Dr Rob YeungNow in a revised and updated edition, this bestselling book takes you step-by-step through preparing for your interview, delivering a great interview performance, and negotiating for the salary you want. This is a book for job seekers that covers just about every interview scenario that they might have to deal with and includes over 200 examples of just about every question they may be asked, with examples of appropriate answers. Provides inside information from an author who is frequently asked by organisations to interview candidates, design assessment centres, and train interviewers. He writes the questions for interviewers to ask - and tells them the answers they should listen out for. This new edition includes a new chapter on building rapport and making a confident impact.Read this book in the Business Studio


Author: Dr Rob Yeung
Now in a revised and updated edition, this bestselling book takes you step-by-step through preparing for your interview, delivering a great interview performance, and negotiating for the salary you want. This is a book for job seekers that covers just about every interview scenario that they might have to deal with and includes over 200 examples of just about every question they may be asked, with examples of appropriate answers. Provides inside information from an author who is frequently asked by organisations to interview candidates, design assessment centres, and train interviewers. He writes the questions for interviewers to ask - and tells them the answers they should listen out for. This new edition includes a new chapter on building rapport and making a confident impact.
Read this book in the Business Studio

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