Here are the best ways to address salary requests by employers on a cover letter …
(4.3.1) Handling Salary Info in a Cover Letter
Here are the best ways to address salary requests by employers on a cover letter …
(4.3) What to Say When They Want To Know Your Salary History & Requirements
Read these articles to discover how to handle requests for your salary history and requirements at different stages of the application and interview process…
(4.2) Here’s Your Salary Discussion Strategy
Watch this training video to learn the first strategy you must know and use to have the best chance of getting the salary you deserve.
(3.2) What Salary Are You Worth?
Do you know how much you’re worth to employers? Or, how do you know how much you should expect in a job offer?
This is especially difficult for candidates to assess when one is entering a new field, making a career change, moving to a new location, or entering the workforce as a recent graduate. It’s also a question you should have an answer to before accepting a job offer.
In order to negotiate a competitive salary, you need to know what the industry standard is for that job and that location.
(3.1) Online Background Research
Research employers is one of the simplest ways to become a stand-out candidate during the hiring process.
By putting on your detective hat and investigating potential employers, you’ll discover details about the employer that will better prepare you for an interview.
If you’re probably wondering, “Why should I spend time researching employers?” First, company research is the best way to learn about what the company does and what they look for in a candidate. You’ll also be better prepared to answer questions and position yourself as the best candidate.
Here are my favorite online resources you can use to gather the information you need to stand out in your next interview…
(8.2) Job Evaluation Checklist
There’s a big difference between choosing the best job and selling yourself to the highest bidder.
When you receive an offer, your response to the employer /recruiter should be enthusiastic and professional. However, you don’t need to answer immediately. If you feel this is a good opportunity, you may ask for a day or two before giving your final decision. Here are some key points to consider:
(5.3) Prepare for These Potential Interview Questions
Since there are as many different possible interview questions as there are interviewers, it’s important to be well prepared.
Below is a list of the most commonly asked interview questions that you should prepare to answer
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(6.3) Discover What Interviewers REALLY Want from YOU
Imagine knowing EXACTLY what to talk about during a job interview so you can impress interviewers.
This is one of the most important strategies I teach people about interviewing effectively. Don’t miss it.
Watch this training video to learn the little known strategy that lets you do exactly that…
Job Search Quick Recommendations
Congratulations on creating a winning resume for a career change. You’re probably excited to launch your job search. Here are some quick tips…
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