Michael Doolin has worked in HR for 36 years at companies such as PwC, British Airways, and DPD. He said there are signs that can suggest an interview went well, but preparation is more important.
During a job interview, your nerves and adrenaline may be at an all-time high. That’s why it helps to be prepared. Ideally, the actual experiences and skills that you share will help you stand out.
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You’ve navigated the small talk, tackled the competency-based questions, and delivered your best answers under pressure. Then, just as you think it’s over, the interviewer leans forward and asks, “Do ...
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