We’ve all been in a meeting where we hope that our client or boss doesn’t ask about the project that is falling behind or the report that isn’t quite ready for distribution yet. Rather than wishing ...
You’ve finished your presentation or meeting, and it is time to open up for questions. Lots of hands go up. Some questions you answer easily, some you admit you don’t have the answer to; but then ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jack Kelly covers career growth, job market and workplace trends. You’d like to believe that when you’re meeting with a hiring ...
When it comes to job interviewing, honesty is always the best policy. Chances are, if you're not caught in your lies now, the truth will come out eventually — and if you have to fib to land a job, do ...
Not so much a question, as it is a requirement for an interview. Be sure to have a succinct elevator pitch ready to fire off that aptly describes your background. 2. What are your strengths? Instead ...
Come the day of that big interview, you know you’ll ace the tell me about yourself question. You’ve Googled tons of interview questions. You’re ready. Yet no matter how much preparation you do for an ...