Excellence in Business Communication, 11th Edition
Chapter 16. Applying and Interviewing for Employment
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Chances are you'll have at least one video interview using Skype or another Internet-based phone service.
We write a lot about resumes — what to do, and what not to do.
Justin Gmoser (photo, left) presents a short video on the "7 clichés you should never use in an interview.
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"There are many things you have to remember to do and say in an all-important job interview, but don't miss the elephant in the room: the things that you should never do," says Justin Gmoser in his introduction to his video on the topic.
"In a recent LinkedIn post, Bernard Marr (photo,left), a global enterprise performance expert and a best-selling business author, says he’s always astonished to hear that candidates have been asked such inappropriate questions," writes Jacquelyn Smith in a post at BusinessInsider.
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"Beyond being late and looking like a slob, there are a few things that you should NEVER say during a job interview.
Robin Good's Pinterest selection on the topic.
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"Many job seekers have described to me that submitting a resume in today's job market is mostly a banging-their-head-against-a-wall, extremely frustrating waste of time," writes Susan P.
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David Reese (photo, left) offers a post on the topic at the Harvard Business Review blog.
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