Interview Speak: What Your Interviewer Really Wants to Know - Softcover

Limmer, Barbara

 
9781633436220: Interview Speak: What Your Interviewer Really Wants to Know

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Discover how to decipher the most important job interview questions so you can tell your interviewer what they really want to know.

Have you ever left a job interview thinking you really nailed it, only to hear nothing back except a short, polite rejection? Didn't you say all the right things? Here's the truth: probably not! Interview Speak shows you how to ace job interviews by answering the questions behind the questions.

In Interview Speak you'll learn how to:

  • Break down questions from the interviewer's point of view
  • Anticipate potential questions from a job description
  • Develop authentic answers that make you stand out
  • Navigate different interview stages
  • Recognize and respond to different types of interview questions


Job recruiters, screeners, and interviewers speak their own language. In Interview Speak, experienced interview coaches and employment consultants Barbara Limmer and Laura Browne want to help you answer the questions they're really asking! In this practical book, Laura and Barbara break down dozens of common questions with realistic examples you can use to model your own responses. Written for job seekers in any field, Interview Speak shows you how to draw on your own unique skillset and deliver answers that will make you stand out.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Professional career advisor and consultant  Barbara Limmer has personally coached thousands of professionals and executives from around the world.  Laura Browne has extensive experience in leadership and management development, including time as Senior Director of Human Resources for a global tech company. Both  Laura and  Barbara have extensive experience on all sides of the hiring process, including career management, human resources, and executive search.

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