by Heather Austin | Dec 10, 2019 | interview strategies, interview tips, Job interview
Let’s face it… Age discrimination is real. Ageism is alive and well in the recruiting and hiring process regardless of how you market yourself. Either you’re too young and not experienced enough or you’re too old and have too much experience....
by Heather Austin | Nov 19, 2019 | Career, interview strategies, interview tips, Job interview, Personal Brand
More and more companies are turning to video interviews as a way to hire talent. It’s been reported that more than 60 percent of hiring managers and recruiters now use video interviewing to streamline the hiring process. They’re quickly learning that video...
by Heather Austin | Aug 12, 2019 | interview strategies, interview tips, Job interview
Are you going to job interviews but not getting job offers? Or maybe it’s been awhile since you last interviewed and you’re not sure what to even say in your next interview. Either way, tune in to learn four things you should never say during a job interview. It’s...
by Heather Austin | Jun 25, 2019 | Career, interview strategies, interview tips, Job interview, Personal Brand, Resume Writing
Are you one of those people that freezes up in job interviews? You get sweaty palms, you start to stutter and you can’t quite get your point across. If this sounds like you, keep reading because today, you’ll learn how to shake the stress and nervousness you feel...
by Heather Austin | May 30, 2019 | Business, Career, interview strategies, interview tips, Job interview
There’s a certain excitement when you start a new position. Both for you and for the team members you’ll be working with. With this new energy, it’s no surprise you might be feeling a little nervous or anxious to start your new job. No worries though! I’ve got...
by Heather Austin | Feb 14, 2019 | interview strategies, interview tips, Job interview
The popular interview question, “Tell me about a time you handled a difficult situation,” can catch you off guard if you’re not ready for it. It’s not an easy question to answer and requires some forethought so that you don’t ramble or freeze! Interviewers ask...