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Jackie Bandish
January 3, 2018

#107: Trust Your Recruiter

Jackie Bandish
January 3, 2018

Once you are in the process of working with the recruiter and interviewing with the client employer, don't contact the employer directly. Trust your recruiter to see you through the process.

Jackie Bandish
December 20, 2017

#106: Serve as a Resource to Recruiters After You Have the Job

Jackie Bandish
December 20, 2017

One of the best ways to ensure a productive relationship with recruiters long into your career is to help them out by recommending top-performing friends and members of your network to them.

Jackie Bandish
December 13, 2017

#105: How to Let the Interviewer Know If You’ve Been Laid Off or Fired

Jackie Bandish
December 13, 2017

Don't lie if you were laid off or your job was terminated. The truth will come out, and if you secure the position, you future at the company will be in jeopardy. Answer with the facts. Be open and confident, providing...

Jackie Bandish
December 6, 2017

#104: Arrive early (but not too early)

Jackie Bandish
December 6, 2017

Arrive for your interview 5-10 minutes early. Everyone has their watch set differently, and a 5-minute cushion is a good idea. Some interviewers are time-sensitive and notice if you're even one minute late, dulling initial impressions.

Jackie Bandish
November 29, 2017

#103: Make a Strong Introduction

Jackie Bandish
November 29, 2017

When interviewing, introduce yourself with a smile, a handshake that matches the firmness of the hirer's, and a relaxed and self-assured demeanor.

Jackie Bandish
November 22, 2017

#102: Put Thought into Your Appearance

Jackie Bandish
November 22, 2017

First impressions matter. If appropriate, ask ahead of time about what to wear. The safe bet is to dress professionally, paying attention to grooming, colors, and accessories.

Jackie Bandish
November 15, 2017

#101: Remember to Take Notes 

Jackie Bandish
November 15, 2017

Bring a notepad and pen to take notes during each interview. This is an effective way to show your interest in the job and your attention to detail. It also gives you an opportunity to look down at times if you struggle with eye contact.

Jackie Bandish
November 8, 2017

#100: Be Conscious of Your Body Language

Jackie Bandish
November 8, 2017

Nonverbal communication cues are part of the impression you make. A weak handshake, for example, shows a lack of authority. An averted gaze signals distrust or disinterest in the job.

Jackie Bandish
November 1, 2017

#99: Provide Complete Contact Information

Jackie Bandish
November 1, 2017

When working with an executive search firm it is recommended that ALL contact information, including your street address, city, state and zip code are on your CV. Typically the client, as well as the recruiter, will need that for their information.

Jackie Bandish
October 25, 2017

#98: Prepare for Behavioral Questions

Jackie Bandish
October 25, 2017

Hirers use behavioral questions to dig into past achievements and predict future performance. These questions identify an applicant's key competencies and skills, so it's vital to prepare answers to match your skill set to the...

Jackie Bandish
October 18, 2017

#97: Put Your Own Voice in Your Resume

Jackie Bandish
October 18, 2017

Rather than using standard verbiage, personalize what you want to say. Hiring managers want to hire a human, not a machine. Words such as "managed," "achieved" and "improved" are examples of positive, assertive words.

Jackie Bandish
October 11, 2017

#96: Skype and FaceTime Interviews

Jackie Bandish
October 11, 2017

Many clients are conducting first interviews via FaceTime or Skype. Treat this as a face to face, in person interview. Dress professionally, ensure that you are in a quiet place, turn off the ringer on your home phone, lock up your animals so...

Jackie Bandish
October 4, 2017

#95: Return Calls and Emails Promptly

Jackie Bandish
October 4, 2017

It is important to have good office etiquette. There's nothing more frustrating to busy coworkers and clients than to have their emails and phone messages ignored.

Jackie Bandish
September 20, 2017

#94: Embrace LinkedIn

Jackie Bandish
September 20, 2017

Think of LinkedIn as your resume. Fill out your profile completely but do not stop there. Use LinkedIn to reach specific individuals – the people most likely to hire you or help you get hired – and conduct research on your targeted companies.

Jackie Bandish
September 13, 2017

#93: Interview Communication Skills

Jackie Bandish
September 13, 2017

Keep your responses short, concise and to the point. When asked a question, take a deep breath, pause and collect your thoughts before you begin to speak.

Jackie Bandish
September 6, 2017

#92: Be Patient When Interviewing

Jackie Bandish
September 6, 2017

When going through the interview process, be patient. It is not uncommon for companies to have to discuss your interviews thoroughly and with everyone's busy schedules this can take time. Do not take this as a negative or the company...

Jackie Bandish
August 30, 2017

#91: Take the Opportunity to Learn from Criticism

Jackie Bandish
August 30, 2017

Don't immediately reject critiques from others, even if you don't like or respect them. Sometimes people you don't like may be giving you more honest feedback than you can get from others. Don't take it personally.

Jackie Bandish
August 23, 2017

#90: Learning and Improving

Jackie Bandish
August 23, 2017

Always be on the lookout for opportunities to learn and improve your skills. Look for good seminars and training. Then ask work if you can attend...

Jackie Bandish
August 16, 2017

#89: Make the Most of Your Work Week

Jackie Bandish
August 16, 2017

Make the most of your week at work by establishing a routine of planning your week and your day. Start your day an extra 15 minutes early to do this...

Jackie Bandish
August 9, 2017

#88: Are You an Exceptional Employee?

Jackie Bandish
August 9, 2017

Are you an exceptional employee? Here are some simple questions to help you be the best employee you can be:

1) Are you professional? Do you keep your phone away?

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