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  • Top 10 Job Interview Disasters
    As part of my job, I give interview advice to candidates applying for travel jobs When I ask them how it went afterwards, most people don’t come out remembering what went right
  • Tips On Getting On Executive Search Radars And Being Headhunted
    Having worked in travel recruitment and headhunting for some time, I’ve learned a great deal about the way executive search agencies work Even if you’re not actively looking for work, an enquiring headhunter call can boost morale or prompt a wage boost by your current employer eager to keep you at the firm, and of course if you are looking for work, then letting headhunters do the legwork will save you an awful lot of time and effort
  • Time To Panic? Tips For Last Minute Job Interview Preparation
    Working with candidates for jobs in travel quite closely, one question comes up time and time again: So, let’s say you’ve been waiting for months for the perfect job interview to come along, and suddenly you have one, with one small catch They’re exceptionally keen (or pressed for time) and can only give you a last minute job interview
  • How To Find True Job Satisfaction
    If you’re so down in the dumps about work that your commute feels like a trip to the gallows, you're not alone – in one recent study, 41% of workers were found to be dissatisfied in their job

    If a job really isn’t right for a person, I would advise them to leave
  • A Guide To The Most Evil Job Interview Questions
    So last month I tackled some of the common job interview questions you are likely to field Some of them may have seemed tricky, but they’re small fry compared to some of these tough interview questions that employers reserve for when they really want to make the applicants sweat
  • A Guide To Common Job Interview Questions And Answers
    I think I’m yet to meet anyone who actively enjoys the job interview process Sure, there are those infuriating people who suffer from no job interview stress and glide through the meeting as if their careers didn’t depend on it, but even they don’t actually enjoy it – they just don’t let it affect them

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