Midwest Airlines-Oak Creek,WI
Position Summary Essential Functions Qualifications Additional Details How To Apply Airline Management Airline Experience Work Preference Location
From Midwest Airlines - 2010-09-03
AirTran Airways-Atlanta,GA
AirTran Airways is a scheduled passenger airline that operates 365 days a year. Flight Attendants primary responsibility will be the safety of the crew and...
From AirTran Airways - 2010-09-03
Quiksilver-Miami,FL
Responsible for processing, restocking of merchandise and processing of incoming/outgoing transfers.
Partner with Visual Merchandiser in stocking of sales...
From Quiksilver - 2010-09-03
Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration-Wilmington,DE
VacancyID: VM379641 (Include on all documents).
To fulfill President Lincoln's promise - "To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow...
From Department of Veterans Affairs - 2010-09-05
Waste Connections-Riverton,WY
Join Waste Connections, Inc., and Connect with Your Future!
Voted one of the top 200 small and mid-cap companies in America by Forbes Magazine three years in a...
From Waste Connections - 2010-09-02
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Secrets of Successful Job Interviews
Get a leg up on the competition using these little-known tips:
One of the least-known -- and most effective -- techniques is to get a copy of the job description before you go on the interview. This document can be found in the want ad itself, or if nned be, request it from the HR professional or whoever set up your interview. Talk about advance intelligence! These documents describe exactly what the position requires, and even what kind of leadership roles the potential employee is expected to perform above and beyond the day-to-day tasks of the job. Reading this document will also provide you major clues as to what types of questions you'll be asked during the interview.
Another secret -- spend time talking to people in the company and industry about the requirements of the position. They can fill you in on the corporate culture and informal requirements of the job, which may not appear on a written description. Once you've got a clear idea of what the company is looking for, you can prepare for the job interview by coming up with your responses that will demonstrate your resemblance to the profile of the ideal candidate you have created.
Lastly, put together a "portfolio" of your own personal success stories -- you'll be prepared to answer questions about yourself in complete sentences. And appear more decisive to your prospective employer.
by John S. on Nov 08, 2009
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