Hi Lovelies,
If you've noticed, I haven't posted in many a days. This is going to sound strange, but so much is going on in life that I actually feel too nervous to post.
If you have been following for awhile, you know that I have been searching for more passion in my life or more importantly- I realized that I needed to separate myself from what I believe to be sucking the passion right out of me.
Well, I am really too nervous to post about how hard I am working on this front, but I thought I'd give a quick update and let you know--- I am working my ass off to keep moving forward.
In fact, moving forward is my new mantra. Once I have more news to share- I will outline my entire crazy intense experience.
Until then- I ask for your best piece of advice-- either (1) what's your best question to ask during an interview of a potentially new employer and/or (2) how do you best show that you want a position really really bad with all your heart?
Sorry for such a vague post- but like I said, my tummy is in knots just thinking about the possibilities.
4 comments:
Best of luck to you as you make these changes in your life!
As for your questions...
1) My favorite question to ask a potential employer is, "What is your management style?" I've found that this helps me get to know my (potential) future employer better, especially since employee-employer relations are so important.
2.) I've only said this about a job I KNEW I was perfect for. I looked at my (future) manager straight in the eye and told him, "I'm perfect for this position and you know it. I'm not looking for a job...I'm looking for a CAREER. And this is IT for me." I knew I had the job in the bag as soon as I said this, and I received an offer later that day.
Good luck! I wish you all the best!!!
Good luck. I find it interesting when people ask me what I think it takes to be successful in the position I'm recruiting for.
The best question I've heard when I have interviewed people is "What type of people succeed or fail in this position?" and "What do people in this position find most difficult?"
Good luck!
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