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Job interview success : be your own coach
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Maidenhead : McGraw-Hill, 2011
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234 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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9780077130183

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"Jenny Rogers has made an exhaustive study of those daunting occasions called job interviews and has a wealth of thoroughly sensible advice to offer. She's far from advocating a one-size-fits-all formula and she certainly doesn't favour that pushy, Young Apprentice approach, which must surely do far more harm than good. In essence, she helps people be their individual selves; but at their best - neither quivering with nervousness nor putting on an unconvincing act." Jeremy Bullmore, Management Today

One of the most important keys to achieving success in your career is the ability to impress at interview.

Although it is fundamental to getting any job, the interview is still an experience most professionals dread. The fears of losing face, drying up and ultimately failing to get the job can lead to nervousness and low confidence. In this book, Jenny Rogers offers practical advice on research and preparation, giving guidance on how to behave during the whole selection process and present your skills and experience in a relevant manner. Handling the preliminaries and the actual interview - from personal presentation to asking questions - and what to do when you are offered the job are also examined.

Job Interview Success: Be Your Own Coach provides you with all the information you need to get the result you want and prove you are in the business of achieving success.

Read it the night before in order to refresh your skills. Better still, read it in time to do the research and preparation which will enhance your chances of succeeding and getting the job you want.


Author Notes

Jenny Rogers is a management consultant and executive coach who has advised both industry leaders and young people on their careers. She also trains managers in the skills needed to influence others effectively. She is a former television producer and teacher and has written or edited more than 50 books. She is now an executive director of Management Futures Ltd.

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Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Do you really want the job?
2 Doing your research
3 Working with professional recruiters
4 Managing nervousness
5 Dressing the part
6 When your body does the talking
7 Assessment centres
8 Giving the presentation
9 Social events
10 Minding your language
11 Answering the predictable questions
12 Answering tricky questions
13 After the interview
14 Starting the new job