Synopsis
In today’s competitive job market, securing a job can be more fraught and arduous than ever. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a comprehensive guide to this arduous process? Enter Nail the Interview, Land the Job. This book reveals exactly what needs to be done to shine during an interview and set yourself apart from the crowd. Because the truth is that acing the interview is the most pivotal step in convincing any employer that you’re the right candidate for the job. The book takes an in-depth look at every step along the path, chapter by chapter, with invaluable insights into topics including: how to build confidence and get in the best frame of mind; what to wear and what to bring with you; making the best first impression and instantly connecting; relating previous experiences to the position your seeking; navigating difficult questions; what to ask and not to ask during the interview; and sealing the deal at the end of the process. Bonus sections provide detailed information about leveraging resources such as career fairs, career coaches, and headhunters, plus a soup-to-nuts interview checklist and information about unconventional interviews. With targeted information for the recently unemployed, new graduates, and parents returning to the workforce after an extended absence, Nail the Interview, Land the Job is a crucial tool for people at any stage in their careers, breaking down and demystifying the intimidating interview process to ensure that you can secure the position you’re seeking. Get the job first—then decide if you want it. It’s all about nailing the interview.
About the Author
Michelle Tillis Lederman is a highly sought after keynote speaker, corporate trainer, and executive coach. As founder and CEO of Executive Essentials, she has delivered seminars for Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits, and universities, and has appeared on CBS, NBC, NPR, and Fox. She has also been featured in publications including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, and US News and World Report among many others. Her two previous books are The 11 Laws of Likability and Heroes Get Hired.
A self-described recovering CPA, Michelle spent a decade in finance holding roles in M&A, venture capital, financial consulting, hedge fund investing and risk management. A former professor at NYU, she is a graduate of Lehigh University and Columbia Business School and lives in South Orange, New Jersey with her husband, two sons, and rescued dog.
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