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101 Dynamite Questions to Ask at Your Job Interview, 2nd Edition
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Product Description (Impact Publications) Offers over one hundred questions to ask at job interviews that are a sure way to glean the information needed while impressing the interviewer at the same time. Contains questions about the job itself, the company, the industry or profession, and questions to avoid. Previous edition not cited. Softcover. DLC: Employment interviewing.
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Pages 338
Dimensions: Length: 8.8" Width: 5.8" Height: 0.4" Weight: 0.4 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Sep 25, 2000
ISBN 1570231443 EAN 9781570231445
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 | Interviewee's question at the job interview Dec 17, 2006 |
Helpful book and quick, easy read on questions to ask during one's job interview. If anything it shows if the person seeking employment has done their share of preparation for the interview process. This book will help you focus on areas of employment that are important to you: performance measurement, promotions, personal development as well as figuring out company strategies and attitudes towards: outsourcing, competition, etc. At the end of the book there are helpful sample letters for both acceptance letter and letter for declining an offer. This book will completement any book that is preparing your for the interview process. It will make your shine and stand out in comparison with other applicants who are trying to wiggle it. | | |  | Seals the Deal! Jul 21, 2005 |
| OK, it may not seal the deal, but the interviewers were very impressed by these questions. Not only do they help you pinpoint the philosophies of the company and the typical working day but they also help you avoid sounding so "What's in it for me?" This book is just a good guide that helps you direct your questions to different topics. | | |  | Good Value Feb 11, 2002 |
Many people in job interviews ignore the importance of asking questions and assume that their sole role during the meeting is to answer questions. In reality, however, most interviewers will agree that there's as much (if not more) information in the questions the candidate asks - or doesn't.
This book is suitable for new graduates on their first job hunt as well as veteran job seekers. It can help the veterans by aiding them focus on the areas they want to explore before their interview and the impression they want to leave the interviewer with. It can also help `newbies' and those who simply don't know what to ask by providing numerous with intelligent and targeted questions that are generally important and can be relevant to most situations. Moreover, the author gives good advice on how to ask these questions, when to ask them and why should a a particular question be asked.
Don't make the mistake of going through the list and picking the questions that take your fancy without reading the advice - you may inadvertently create a wrong impression and the question may not be even relevant to the organization interviewing you - so make sure you do your homework.
The only reason I did not give this book a 5-star rating is because the format and layout were not very friendly. | | |  | a great book Sep 29, 2000 |
| This is a great book. Not only does it help you with ideas for questions, but also helps to fucus your research of the job, company and industry. The questions I asked used to be my weakest element in an interview, now my interviewers complement my questions. It has been the one book that has improved my interviewing skills the most. My only caution is that some of the suggested questions are brazen, and/or too abstract and run the risk of intimidating your interviewer. This can be overcome by taking the advice of the author on some aspects, but it took me a little practice to realize that. | | |  | 101 Dynamite Questions to Ask at Your Job Interview Feb 8, 2000 |
| Its simply a dynamite for conquering any desired job | | | Write your own review about 101 Dynamite Questions to Ask at Your Job Interview, 2nd Edition
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