It seems like everyone has interview tips when you're job hunting. I think some tips might not hurt, but their efficacy isn't exactly certain. One friend I know always reads the front page of the news paper's main section and sports section in case he has to make small talk. He has no interest in sports, but it invariably comes up, so he wants to be prepared.
The tips published on MSN.com fall into the too-surprising-to-be-true category, but it can't hurt to be reminded now and again about common sense etiquette and what not to say in an interview. My favorite: Candidate asked to be paid "under the table."
For more top tips on interviewing for that big job, check out the following:
The tips published on MSN.com fall into the too-surprising-to-be-true category, but it can't hurt to be reminded now and again about common sense etiquette and what not to say in an interview. My favorite: Candidate asked to be paid "under the table."
For more top tips on interviewing for that big job, check out the following:
- Interview Tips
- BigInterview.com's Law Firm Tips
- Moritz Law's Interview Tips
- Nail Your Law Job Interview
- The Insider's Guide to Getting a Big Firm Job: What Every Law Student Should Know About Interviewing
- Interview for Success and Satisfaction
- The Law Firm Interview Guide