Thursday, May 28, 2020

13 times looking for a job is totally terrifying 

13 times looking for a job is totally terrifying   by Amber Rolfe Petrified of making mistakes in your job search? You’re not alone…Job hunting can be a terrifying experience, no matter how long you’ve been doing it for. From forgetting to change the company name on your cover letter, to drawing a blank at an interview, the possibility of something going wrong can be pretty scary â€" no matter how irrational your fears may be.Here are 13 times looking for a job can seem totally terrifying:When you forget to update your CV Five ways to refresh your CVFree CV templateWhen employers underestimate your skills  When an employer checks your social media profiles How to make your social media profiles recruiter safeFive ways social media is costing you the jobWhen everyone’s rushing to apply for the job you want How to make your CV stand out from the crowdWhen you get a call to ask if now’s a good time for a phone interview Telephone interview: Dos and don’tsTelephone interview questions and answersWhen they ask you to interview on Skype Video interview tipsVideo interview questionsWhen you literally can’t get out of bed to get ready How to become a morning personWhen your flatmate tries to hurry you out of the bathroom  When you weren’t told the dress code so you just have to wing it What to wear for an interviewWhat not to wear to an interviewWhen maps sends you in the wrong direction12 things you should never do at an interview  When youre seriously intimidated by your interviewer Six types of interviewers that you need to knowWhen your mind goes blank when they ask the first questionHow to: Deal with stress in an interviewWhen an interviewer makes you do roleplay activities  Group interview tasks and activitiesTired of being scared by your job search? Find your perfect position nowFind a job What Where Search JobsSign up for more Career AdviceSign up for moreCareer Advice Please enter a valid email addressmessage hereBy clicking Submit you agree to the terms and conditions applicab le to our service and acknowledge that your personal data will be used in accordance with our privacy policy and you will receive emails and communications about jobs and career related topics. Features

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