Tired of going to interviews and always coming up with the same results?
You know the email in your inbox a week later stating " we thank you for coming but we have decided to go with another candidate for the job."
Have you ever stopped and sat down and thought to yourself " why am I not getting these jobs?"
Is it the way I look?
My resume?
My body language?
Or maybe just maybe it is how I am answering the questions during the interview?
Well the answer is all of the above.
For some it is more of one than the others.
But one thing that rings true for pretty much everyone is how you are answering the questions during the interview.
Since if your resume wasn't up to par then you more than likely wouldn't be sitting in the office in the first place getting interviewed.
And as far as body language goes unless you are being completely defensive (sitting back with your arms crossed) or down right rude ( putting your feet up on the desk) both of these actions will almost guarantee that you will not get the job.
What interviewers are really looking for is how you answer the questions.
Since an interview is like a mini personality test.
To see if you would "fit" into their company.
Since if you have ever been to an interview you know how they always start.
Your resume is looked over they ask you about previous job experience and education etc.
Then they start up with the tricky questions.
The ones they use to sort the wheat from the chaff.
The good from the bad.
The new company employees and the ones that will be receiving that dreaded email a week after the interview.
Now wouldn't it be nice to know in advance what those questions were?
Even better knowing the correct answers to those questions.
Imagine how confident you would be in your next job interview.
You would no longer be caught "off guard" by those tricky interview questions.
So I am going to ask you to do something right now.
Of course you can choose not to if you are happy getting those emails one week after your job interview.
If you are tired of looking like a fool during job interviews not knowing how to answer the questions correctly.
Then all you have to do is click the link below to learn not only the job interview questions but the answers.