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- Bush Online interview a Wake-up Call for PR
- George Bush's online on-camera interview this week on the web site Politico marks a turning point in the use of the media -- one that the C-suite ought to take note of. The interview itself is unremarkable -- it's the decision to do an interview online that's...
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Integrating Public Relations and Legal Strategy: Media Training
- Crisis is an unstable or crucial time or state of affairs whose outcome will make a decisive difference for better or worse. Reporters come to any interview with an agenda based on the editorial demands of their employer and their own desire for high-level visibility. The newsroom is a very...
- White papers
- Radio or TV interviews: How to Make the Most of Them
- Sooner or later the time will come when a person is asked or will ask to appear on radio or tv. It may be a business promotion, and advertisement or an interview about the industry. It's almost as bad as public speaking and most people fear that more than death...
- White papers
- Why Your Execs Need to be Media Trained
- I'm off to do a media training today, and I thought it was a good opportunity to explain the strategy behind having executives and spokespeople go through formal media training. As the famous line from Alice in Wonderland goes more or less, "if you don't know where...
- Blog posts 2008-02-07
- The To Do And Did It Lists
- The To Do List is certainly one of the most popular stay-on-your priorities approach for reducing stress and using time effectively. Recently the author was asked in an interview: Does the To Do List really work? His immediate response was: yes and no. Yes, it works for some people; no,...
- White papers 2007-12-01
- Ace Your Job interview
- Anxious about an upcoming meeting with a potential employer? Our top downloaded articles on job interview skills are here to help. These Interview Bloopers Could Cost You the Job Source: Wall Street Journal A lot of job hunters take time perfecting their cover...
- Articles 2007-03-12
- Preparing to interview Others
- Before you write a job advertisement, you must conduct some preliminary research. The recruitment process can be complex and costly, both in terms of time devoted to the selection process and money spent on advertising. Thorough preparation may minimize the time and money you spend. Also, by preparing in advance,...
- Articles 2007-12-06
- 10 Questions To Dazzle Would-Be Employers
- Your suit is crisp - you look impressive. Your resume is flawless - you seem great on paper. Now, for the last piece of the successful job search puzzle - "Wowing" them at the interview. How do you do it? Try asking questions. Besides showing your interest in the position...
- White papers 2007-09-24
- 10 Ways To Blow The interview
- Information abounds regarding what you should say in an interview. But it can be just as important to realize what not to say. It is also imperative to note that what you say can be communicated through both your words and actions. This paper explains 10 ways to blow the...
- White papers 2007-09-24
- interview Checklist
- You just scheduled an interview. Congratulations! All your hard work putting the finishing touches on your résumé, networking and job searching has finally paid off. An interview is meant to be a fact-finding mission for both the interviewer and the interviewee. This paper explains interview tips and you're sure to...
- White papers 2007-09-24
- interviewing Candidates and Making Job Offers
- A job interview has two primary objectives: First, to find out if the candidate is qualified for the job; and second, to provide the candidate with information about the position and the company. To ensure the right person is hired, it’s essential that all candidates have the same opportunities to...
- Articles 2007-11-28
- interviewing Over the Telephone
- Many hiring managers conduct telephone interviews in the early stages of the recruiting process because it can be a cost- and time-efficient way to narrow down a list of candidates. This method of interviewing also offers valuable insight for positions that require phone communication skills.Managers generally conduct face-to-face interviews before...
- Articles 2007-10-16
- Conducting One-on-One Employment interviews
- Employers commonly conduct one-on-one (or face-to-face) interviews with individual job candidates to select a new staff member. When potential recruits interview with several company representatives, the multiple perspectives provide valuable input to the hiring decision process. However, sometimes in small businesses and start-up environments, only one manager will participate in...
- Articles 2007-10-12
- Conducting Panel Employment interviews
- Panel interviewing allows multiple people to interview a job candidate at the same time. A panel has two or more participants, which may include the direct manager for the role, human resources staff, department managers, and/or the candidate’s potential colleagues. Peer participants commonly participate when recruiting a new senior staff...
- Articles 2007-10-11
- Making Sound Hiring Decisions
- Recruitment appears simple: a vacancy arises, the role is advertised, a pool of qualified candidates is interviewed and otherwise assessed, the successful candidate selected and the position offered. It rarely goes as smoothly at that, however. By final interview stages, so much information about the candidates has been gathered, that...
- Articles 2007-10-03
- How to Conduct a Job interview
- Got a key position to fill? Hiring good employees is the foundation of any successful business. Do Your Homework Beforehand Goal: Minimize the back-story and maximize the time you spend with the candidate. Going into an interview, each interviewer should...
- Articles 2007-03-13
- Dealing Effectively with the Stress interview
- Dealing with an interview can be extremely stressful at times. Stress-based questions are common in interviews in all industries. However, expert's say, panic is not an answer to the situation. The main criteria of an interview are to judge how a candidate deals with a particular situation. The paper emphasizes...
- White papers 2004-02-06
- Pre-interview Questionnaire
- You need to know as much about prospective job applicants as possible. That's where the pre-employment questionnaire comes in. You can learn before interviewing applicants whether or not they are flexible, comfortable with change, competent, ethical, etc. You can either mail prospective applicants this form or e-mail it. And you...
- White papers 2004-01-21
- Effective interviewing Skills: A Career Service Guide
- Preparation is critical for strong performance in any interview. Be prepared to convince the interviewer that you should be hired or accepted into the graduate school and also plan to provide solid reasons why you want to join the organization. Opportunity knocks and now is your chance to market yourself!...
- White papers 2003-02-04
- These interview Bloopers Could Cost You The Job
- Interview is the process of selling oneself to the prospective employer. In an interview, the interviewer closely scrutinizes the candidate for each subtle mistake and misplaced body language. It is essential for the candidate to be calm and composed during the interview. Lack of preparation and bad dress sense could...
- White papers 2003-01-01
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