Business Communication Essentials, 7th Ed.
Chapter 14. Applying and Interviewing for Employment
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The original resource is no longer available, but this advice from Purdue's Online Writing Lab offers helpful advice for outlining.
Many job interviewers ask tough questions designed to trick you.
"Perfectionism is a double-edged sword.
"A job interview is one of the most stressful and high-pressure situations you experience in your working life.
"Don’t even think about leaving the house without the company’s address loaded into Google or Apple maps—where you can also get live traffic updates—or jotted down in your phone’s notepad.
"Much attention is being given to the increasing number of employees who are quitting their jobs without providing their employers with notice.
"Think you've been asked some tricky job interview questions?
"For many people, the bulk of their LinkedIn activity is the digital equivalent of collecting a pile of business cards.
"For many people, the bulk of their LinkedIn activity is the digital equivalent of collecting a pile of business cards.
"Like most employers, Chieh Huang [photo, left] isn’t interested in hiring people who are overly rigid or who know it all.
"Like most employers, Chieh Huang [photo, left] isn’t interested in hiring people who are overly rigid or who know it all.
"Hiring managers will expect you to demonstrate that you are an effective salesperson during the interview.
"When you’re in an interview, everything is focused on you – your education, your skills, and the qualities that make you the best candidate for the job.
"There are certain parts of the interview process that people overly obsess over and spend an inordinate amount of time focusing on.
"As you’re brainstorming a new content marketing campaign, the word “humble” may not come to mind.
"You’re bound to be asked some difficult questions any time you interview for a new job.
"You’ve probably been told countless times not to show your hand during the interview process, especially when it comes to letting a hiring manager in on other opportunities you’ve lined up.
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