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Rating: Summary: A must read before going to your interview! Review: As a person who has spent many years as a professional in corporate America and having been interviewed and been part of the interview process many times, I can think of no better way to prepare than to read Carole Martin's interview book. Interviewing is basically a structured question and answer session. The person who responds best to the many questions posed by the interviewer will most likely get the job. There are few if any questions in the interview process that are not discussed in Carole's book. The questions are presented in a precise, easy to understand manner, followed by answers ranging from the strong or the best answer to the weakest or worst answer. If I had just one book on my shelf to help me prepare for an interview, I would easily choose this book.
Rating: Summary: Best Interview Book Review: Don't make the size of the book fools you, it's one of the best written books about Interviews and there questions.
It doesn't matter where you are or what you do, it's always those annoying questions you face, you will really be surprised when attending interviews how is this process is easy after reading that book.
With multiple answers it will boost your interview IQ and make you reach the perfect answer.
Well done and thanks a million for the writer.
Rating: Summary: Best job interview tool I've ever used. Review: I found "Boost Your Interview IQ" to be completely different from other advice books on landing a job in that it tells you specifically how to answer all the possible questions you'll be asked. It covers 50 of the most commonly asked interview questions, including, "Why were you fired?", "Why have you been out of work for so long?", and just about every other potential question you can think of. The book gives three potential answers for each question, ranks each on a strong, mediocre, or weak scale, and explains why the answers rank the way they do. I'm an author (Never Be Late Again, 7 Cures for the Punctually Challenged), and when I'm finished promoting my book, I'll be rejoining the workforce. This book will be my constant companion. Great book!
Rating: Summary: A must read before going to your interview! Review: I found "Boost Your Interview IQ" to be completely different from other advice books on landing a job in that it tells you specifically how to answer all the possible questions you'll be asked. It covers 50 of the most commonly asked interview questions, including, "Why were you fired?", "Why have you been out of work for so long?", and just about every other potential question you can think of. The book gives three potential answers for each question, ranks each on a strong, mediocre, or weak scale, and explains why the answers rank the way they do. I'm an author (Never Be Late Again, 7 Cures for the Punctually Challenged), and when I'm finished promoting my book, I'll be rejoining the workforce. This book will be my constant companion. Great book!
Rating: Summary: Outstanding - goes way beyond any other book of its kind Review: This book reinforces why I think Carole is the best in the business at what she does -- helping folks turn job interviews into job offers.
I love the Interview IQ Test in this book, which walks you through 50 questions you are most likely to be asked in an interview, then helps you answer them in ways that are proven to work. It can't get any easier than this.
As a professional resume writer, President of Guaranteed Resumes, and author of "51 Ways to Find a Job Fast -- Guaranteed," I give this book my highest possible recommendation.
Get this book and you can laugh at interview worries ... and get hired faster for the job you want.
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