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Succeeding at Interviews: Give Great Answers and Ask the Right Questions
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  • Title Succeeding at Interviews: Give Great Answers and Ask the Right Questions
  • Author(s) Judith Verity
  • Publisher: How to Books Ltd; 3 edition (September 15, 2007)
  • Paperback 112 pages
  • eBook Online
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1857039459
  • ISBN-13: 978-1857039450

Book Description

Interviewees need the right skills for the interview as well as the right skills for the job. This book covers preparation and follow-up as well as 'inside the interview' techniques, enabling candidates to tune in to the interviewer and excel on the day. This edition is revised and updated.

About the Authors
  • Judith Verity is a recruitment specialist who has worked successfully in the oil and telecommunications industry. She has set up Career Action Centres and taught interviewing skills at Ashbridge Management College. She is based in Hampton, UK.
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