Laquisha Wang Martinez
Forum Latest Reply It all depends on the job you are applying to and your education status. For example, if you are a college graduate and are applying for a job after college, there is no need to mention accomplishments in high school except to mention your high school education. Furthermore, if you finished your Master’s degree, and your are applying for a job, there is no need to mention accomplishments in your undergraduate degree except to mention that you have received your undergraduate degree from a university. Reply from: Admin Reply to post How much information should I put on my résumé? Laquisha Wang Martinez It all depends on the job you are applying to and your education status. For example, if you are a college graduate and are applying for a job after college, there is no need to mention accomplishments in high school except to mention your high school education. Furthermore, if you finished your Master’s degree, and your are applying for a job, there is no need to mention accomplishments in your undergraduate degree except to mention that you have received your undergraduate degree from a university. Reply from: Admin Reply to post What is the best time to set up a job interview? Jain Doe Latest Reply The best time to set up a job interview is not a simple answer, but a rule of thumb is that your interview should be not at the beginning of the week, not at the end of the week, and not at the middle of the week--essentially Tuesday or Thursday are the days that I choose to have my interview. I find that on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, I become lethargic and do not perform to my expectations. On Tuesday and Thursday, however, I perform the best. When deciding the time of day follow the same rule of thumb, pick a time that is not too early but not before lunch. Reply from: Admin Reply to post What is the best time to set up a job interview? Jain Doe The best time to set up a job interview is not a simple answer, but a rule of thumb is that your interview should be not at the beginning of the week, not at the end of the week, and not at the middle of the week--essentially Tuesday or Thursday are the days that I choose to have my interview. I find that on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, I become lethargic and do not perform to my expectations. On Tuesday and Thursday, however, I perform the best. When deciding the time of day follow the same rule of thumb, pick a time that is not too early but not before lunch. Reply from: Admin Reply to post I am nervous for my interview. How do I lower my anxiety? John Doe Latest Reply HIIII Reply from: Sofa Reply to post I am nervous for my interview. How do I lower my anxiety? John Doe HIIII Reply from: Sofa To lower your anxiety, you need to be confident and ready for your interview. Make sure to prepare by having practice interviews with family or friends asking you questions similar to what the company may ask you at the real interview. Also, you may want to prepare the day of your interview. What has always worked for me is to drive to the interview place a day in advance to make sure that I do not arrive late. Make sure to be happy because when you remain happy, you perform the best. Reply from: Admin Reply to post |