Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Expert says Make sure the job feels right at interview

A news article on the Women in Technology website issued on Tuesday 22nd February 11, says "When heading to an interview, one expert has advised candidates to make sure that the working environment feels right and to trust their instincts when choosing whether or not to take the job.

TV presenter and life coach Georgina Burnett explained that it is important to make sure a job is the right one as that candidate will be in the role for longer and will be good at it.

She also advised jobseekers to be prepared before heading into an interview. (see below) XXX


"There may be a question that they ask where the immediate answer that comes to your mind isn't necessarily the best answer – quite often, questions asked in an interview are actually leading somewhere else - they have an agenda," she remarked.


"So going with your gut instinct rather than the first thing that comes out of your mouth will actually be far more successful."


Job hunters could even find that their salary expectations will be exceeded after TUC deputy general secretary Frances O'Grady recently called for better pay for workers."


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