Question: I’m currently a financial consultant with a small firm, but after two years there, I’m looking for a change since finance no longer drives me…
If you maximize the impact of the four basic tactics of promptness, handshake, body language and dress and grooming, you will be MILES ahead of the tangled competition. You will make a strong first impression.
In my experience, it's often the little things that trip up an otherwise qualified candidate. I'd like to pass along five essential tips for making sure you succeed at the more subtle areas of interviewing.
As if formulating solid answers to interview questions isn't tough enough, if you are like most job hunters, you'll have to overcome your own nervousness.