People interviewing for jobs today often fail because they are using yesterday's strategies. Recruiting technology has become more sophisticated, and the best employers are constantly changing the way interviews are done. This course gives you detailed strategies for handling tough competency-based, or behavioral, interviews so that you can communicate the knowledge, skills, and abilities that you have and that employers demand.

Advanced Interviewing Techniques

Advanced Interviewing Techniques
This course is part of Interviewing and Resume Writing in English Specialization


Instructors: Charles Duquette
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Reviewed on Jul 5, 2018
It's a very useful prep for interviews. I learned quite a lot from how to research a company to how to deal with a late phone call. This course definitely worth the time.
Reviewed on Apr 4, 2018
Most difficult cource! But it force you to be better! I highly advice to go through it!
Reviewed on Nov 9, 2020
I strongly recommended for job seekers, job switchers and career coaches in English speaking countries.
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