Career Exposure Reveals Five Memorable Interview Questions
August 24, 2010 by Career News
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How to Stand Out In a Job Interview – 5 Tips from CareerWomen.com
February 26, 2010 by Career News
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To get the job, CareerWomen.com offers these five interviewing tips:
1. Be the qualified candidate
Know why you are qualified for the position by matching your experience to the specific requirements of the job ahead of the interview. By offering examples that match your qualifications to the exact position, the interview will be a breeze for you.
2. Prepare by doing your homework
Do your homework on the company as well as the position. Get up to date on the company’s current business issues so you can address any questions about direction and opportunity. Develop a list of questions prior to the interview to demonstrate your interest and curiosity about the company.
3. Speak with confidence
This is not the time to by shy and timid. Be confident about your professional accomplishments and talk about your results. Talk about yourself through your previous employer’s words to give your claims needed validation. If you have some work samples you are proud of that are related to the position, why not show them off?
4. Act like a professional
This may seem like common sense, but you’ll be surprised how many people forget this completely. Common courtesies will take you a long way at setting the right professional impression. For example, dress appropriately for the position, be sure to turn off the cell phone and most importantly, be on time!
5. Be a good communicator
Listen and be appropriately enthusiastic. Listen to the questions before you answer. If you interrupt, it could send a warning flag that you are not interested. Lean forward, listen carefully and be sure to make direct eye contact.
Additional resources to enhance professional development and advance women’s careers can be found at CareerWomen.com including career development tools, career and employment news, professional associations and employment opportunities across the US with some of the best women-friendly companies.
Career Advice from MBAs
January 19, 2010 by Career News
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- Formal business acumen is important
- Go back to graduate school earlier
- Have excellent financial management skills, as your backbone. Critical thinking is essential.
- I married an MBA colleague, we both had high-powered jobs, but when he had the opportunity to move overseas and run a division, I gave up my job. It was the only decision at the time, but now we are separating and he's on the fast track, and I'm starting at mid-level again.. Somehow if you are a woman, you must remember to look out for yourself--even if you are in love, smart, and have a great job.
- Learn to lead, and observe and absorb the professional skill that aren't taught in college.
- To diversify my skills and keep updated on new technology trends.
- Adapt to trends, new markets and opportunities - understand and
embrace the fact that change is a constant.
- How much I would have to travel and that it is Required
- Develop a network of professionals in all fields. Recognize the skills you have are transferable.
Source: MBACareers.com
Find Job Opportunities through Networking –
January 14, 2010 by Career News
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Job Search Strategies from The Career Exposure Network
Looking for connections to help your job search? Networking opportunities can be found in a variety of places. You never know which tip, connection or venue might lead to your next career opportunity. Be sure to consider these potential sources and utilize your connections.
- Colleagues in you chosen profession
- Career fairs and job expos
- On-line job listings. (Be sure to utilize niche sites.)
- Professional associations
- Family members and friends
- Faculty, advisors and classmates at your College/University
- Alumni network at your University
- College/Alumni Career Centers
- Private and public placement agencies
- Professional trade journals and newsletters
- Job postings at local organizations and companies
- Friends and their family members and friends of friends
Career Advancement Tip: Find a Mentor or Two
January 13, 2010 by Career News
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A recent CareerWomen.com poll found that 62% of women have a formal or informal mentor in the workplace. Of these mentors, 64% were male and 36% were female. The support these mentors provide is very different. Male mentors help women by providing general business training, leadership opportunities, coaching feedback and advice on networking and career advancement. Women mentors help other women by providing informal fellowship, guidance within the corporation, motivation, encouragement, and strategies for career success, work/life balance, job sharing, maternity leave and counteracting gender bias.. Therefore it might be to your advantage to have two mentors -- as they say, one form Mars the other from Venus!
Find a mentor who will give you effect advice, feedback, guidance, networking and leadership opportunities, highlight your qualifications to others, provide you with visibility within the organization, and help you develop to your fullest potential.
Someone who can help you moves up within or outside of your company, and who can ultimately guide you to meet your own professional goals.
Source: CareerWomen.com / The Career Exposure Network™
Happy Holidays!
December 24, 2009 by Career News
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Career Strategy Checklist – New Year Career Tips
December 22, 2009 by Career News
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Networking during the Holiday Season
December 11, 2009 by Career News
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And don't forget to follow-up! Did you meet someone at a recent professional association get together? Send them an email to thank them for the chat and ask them to let you know of relevant job openings. Better still, ask them to introduce you to people in their network that may have a job lead or could open doors at prospective employers.
Expand your social network and you expand your employment potential!
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Holiday Party Protocol—The Best Gift – A Sincere Thanks
December 10, 2009 by Career News
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Exposure Network™
Words of Wisdom for a Successful Career — Viewers Share Their Career Advice
November 23, 2009 by Career News
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Viewers of The Career Exposure Network™ share their advice:
- Formal business acumen is important
- Have excellent financial management skills, as your backbone. Critical thinking is essential. Also, get your MBA.
- Learn to lead, and observe and absorb the professional skill that aren't taught in college.
- Develop a network of professionals in all fields. Recognize the skills you have are transferable.
- Education is very important. Society seems to be very informal these day and the anything goes attitude is pervasive in the college culture, but strong business skills are a must for achieving future success.
- Learn that you aren't selling out if you work hard and act/dress/conduct yourself professionally.
- I was naive and thought that once I chose a career that was it. My advice--be flexible, look out for opportunity, even change leading to new work. Change is a constant in the workplace. You have to constantly be broadening your horizons. If you want to succeed, you have to look for opportunities; they won't just fall in you lap.
- Importance of Strong communication skills -- I know how to speak with a purpose. I have learned the importance of formulating my thoughts before letting them go, even in a hurried moment, I take the time to think about my comments and what they could imply if spoken in the wrong tone.
- Smaller office environments enable greater learning potential on the job. You tend to do more than just your designated assignment, which quickly builds you a diverse and strong skill set for future endeavors.
For additional job, career and
employment information visit CareerWomen.com,
DiversitySearch.com, MBACareers.com, and CareerExposure.com. Search
for a job, post your resume, career news and more...
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