ORLANDO, Fla. (IVANHOE NEWSWIRE) - A job interview can be tricky because employers often use some sneaky tricks to make sure you’re the right person for the job. According to indeed.com, 76 percent of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Tracy Brower writes about joy, community and the future of work. When you get an interview, you’ll need to be brilliant in how ...
In a job interview, your body language can make or break your chances of landing an offer. Research suggests that nonverbal communication — eye contact, posture, smiling, hand gestures — heavily ...
The average employer interviews seven to 10 candidates for one job. And according to hired.com, on average, a person will have two to three interviews before being offered a new position. But there ...
Use your work skills in the job interview,” Nick Corcodilos urges in No stupid interview tricks. Notes from the field: In the spirit of Thanksgiving, Robert X. Cringely festively kicks off a brand ...
In many modern hiring processes, candidates don’t speak to a human right away. Instead, they’re asked to record responses on camera while artificial intelligence analyzes their performance. These AI ...