For many of us, asking about money is a very uncomfortable situation. We don’t know anyone, who would be comfortable speaking about salaries, especially at a job interview. How to not tense up when it comes to discussing your pay check? How to react correctly and when to speak up? We’ll give you some tips.
For many of us, a job interview is stressful. So why not prepare for it a bit? The following questions usually help HR professionals find out who they have the honour of meeting. Here are just a few questions, which help HR managers get a better sense of who the candidate is, how they see the world, what their life-long philosophy is or what their future career plans are.
Online interviews are becoming ever so popular. There’s no need to commute to the interview and you save time because you don’t have to do any of the things normally related to interviews. You just talk to the HR manager via the agreed-upon communication platform and do the interview from the comfort of your own home. What to watch out for during an online job interview and what to avoid? These questions and many more may be running through your mind when you think of this topic. We will help you answer these questions. Let’s get right down to it!
There are many questions that an HR professional can ask a candidate at a job interview. The questions depend on the type of position the candidate is applying for. HR managers like asking questions focused on creative thinking, education, motivation or self-criticism. However, is it really necessary to ask a blue-collar worker about his career plans? A person operating a lathe will probably not philosophize about life and will probably not be able to tell you about his greatest career accomplishments. Which questions do you think the HR professional should not ask a blue-collar worker and why? Let’s take a look at it.
For many of us, a job interview can definitely be a nerve-wrecking experience. You only get one chance to make a good first impression, so everyone obviously tries their best to look good. One question that runs through our mind before a job interview is what to wear. How to avoid mistakes and unnecessary setbacks? Here are a few tips.