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Focus on the Value for the Employer
By Kevin Donlin,
CollegeRecruiter.com
This week, I'd like emphasize a crucial part of the job
interview process. It's this: for the best possible results when you go on job
interviews, you must change your mindset to focus on the value you can add for
the employer, rather the job you want for yourself.
Before setting foot in the employer's office, you should research the company
and its competitors, then bring at least 1 or 2 suggestions to the interview
that can help that employer make or save money. Doing so will prove you have the
skills to succeed on the job. That you are the kind of valuable problem solver
any employer would want to hire. And it will ensure that your résumé produces
the best results.
Best of luck to you!
-- Kevin Donlin is the author of "Resume and Cover Letter
Secrets Revealed," a do-it-yourself manual that will help you find a job in 30
days ... or your money back. For more information, please visit
CollegeRecruiter.com
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