
Play the interview game and clobber the competition!.. Ever have other candidates beat you to jobs you wanted, even though they didn't have half of what you had to offer? It's a good bet they knew how to play the interview game--a contest you can learn to ace with Killer Interviews, by master coaches Frederick W. Ball and Barbara B. Ball. This guide to interview strategy tells you how to:. * Take advantage of the only three rules any interviewee needs to know. * Read interviewers like a book, recognizing and responding to their predictable signals. * Make subtle adjustments in your presentation that can push you over the top. * Walk the fine line between confidence and cockiness. * Savor the "thrill of the kill", but not let it seduce you into accepting an offer that's wrong for you. * Much, much more
This book investigates the strategic mechanics of the job interview process to determine how candidates can consistently outperform competitors. Authors Frederick W. Ball and Barbara B. Ball utilize their experience as professional coaches to present a framework for navigating corporate hiring rituals. The text argues that interviewing is a learnable contest governed by predictable signals and specific psychological rules that candidates must master to secure desired positions.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the practical, tactical nature of the advice provided by the authors. Experts highlight this as a direct, no-nonsense manual for candidates looking to improve their performance in high-stakes professional interviews.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1996-07-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070057567
ISBN-13:
9780070057562
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