Dress For The Job You Want

Dress For The Job You Want

Results for "" As fashion icon and legendary actor Billy Porter’s Aunt Dorothy says, “Dress for the job you want, not the job you have.” This is especially important during job interviews! If you’re looking for a good way to get started on your fashion...
Step 5 of Interview Preparation: Know the Location and Be Early

Step 5 of Interview Preparation: Know the Location and Be Early

Step 5 of Interview Preparation: Know the Location and Be Early First impressions matter and being late to an interview does not get you started on the right foot. It also shouldn’t happen if you: a) look up the location beforehand, b) save the address and contact...
Step 4 of Interview Preparation: Know What You Will Bring to the Job

Step 4 of Interview Preparation: Know What You Will Bring to the Job

Step 4 of Interview Preparation: Know What You Will Bring to the Job Take the time to consider what skills and experience you will bring to the job. If there are experiences relevant to the work of the new position, jot them down and review them before your interview....
Step 3 of Interview Preparation: Practice Answering Common Questions

Step 3 of Interview Preparation: Practice Answering Common Questions

Step 3 of Interview Preparation: Practice Answering Common Questions You probably won’t be able to anticipate every question that your interviewer will ask, but there are some questions that commonly come up and you should practice answering them in advance. As Alia...
Step 2 of Interview Preparation: Reflect and Resolve Questions

Step 2 of Interview Preparation: Reflect and Resolve Questions

Step 2 of Interview Preparation: Reflect and Resolve Questions Knowing you have the interview time set means you must shift from many-application-mode to focused-preparation-mode. In step one of Alia Hollback’s 8 Steps for preparing for your interview, you researched...