Going to an interview for a new job is a stressful situation, no matter how used you are to this entire process. You may never know who you’re going to meet, what their attitude would be, what questions they will ask. No matter how well prepared you are, some employers will still manage to take you by surprise and they will either ask you things you didn’t expect, or check your competence and abilities by testing them on the spot. While some prefer the second option, as they believe it’s better to be tested on how good they are for the job instead of being asked about it, no job interview will end without a Q&A session. So in order to at least be aware of the things you might be asked about, today we will talk about the most common ten questions your future employer would like to know the answers to. And besides the “tell me a little about yourself” and “what motivated you to apply to this job”, there are a lot of other issues you should think before meeting the interview committee.
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10 Jobs You Can Do From Home
Sick and tired of having a dull, under – payed job, with on-godly schedule hours and a boss always in the mood for finding something wrong, there is no wonder many people went rogue and began working from home, in their own terms. Do they make any money? Well, that depends on many factors, but since there are more and more freelancers developing independent business everyday, it seems the time, effort and personal investments do pay off. So let’s see ten of the most common lines of work freelancers chose to engage in from their own personal homes.
10 Important Yet Underrated Jobs
We all like to enjoy the little things in life, but often overlook the people that make those things possible. Today we take a look at ten jobs that are important, and more or less make our daily lives a bit better, but are severely underrated – and the people that do them are rarely ever recognized for their efforts.
10 Questions to Think About Before Applying for a Job to Google
Working for Google is a dream many IT experts, product managers, salesmen, engineers or graphic designers live with. This giant is well known not only for its spectacular working conditions it offers to their employees, but also for the terrific interviews they manage to provide to their potential future team members. And well… the interview questions should be a little bit more … original, since Google wants to live to its reputation and develop constantly.