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Interview practice will help you reduce interview anxiety, improve your interview skills, and in many cases, gain important feedback about how you interview.
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What will it take to motivate the employer to hire you, or at least invite you back for a second interview?
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Experts differ on how direct job seekers should be in closing the sale. Some say candidates miss opportunities if they don’t come right out and ask for the job. Others say a hard sell doesn’t work in this situation.
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Be ready by anticipating and countering objections the employer might raise.
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Many job seekers take it for granted that the holidays are not the best time to be on the job market, so they suspend their job hunt until after the new year. Others get distracted by all of the holiday hullabaloo and don’t put as much time and effort into their search as they need to.
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This smooth 24 hours of preparation for your job interview should ensure a long run when you get that job offer. Here are last minute interview tips to hone your skills.
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Conducting a Post-Interview Self Evaluation
11/18/2019
Is there any point in reliving a job interview you’ve just gone on? Can any good come from analyzing it and ruminating on it? -
“Why should we hire you?” is a question frequently asked in job interviews, but what’s really behind the question, and how should you respond to it?
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Questions to Ask in an Interview to Assess Whether a Company Supports Diversity and Inclusion
11/7/2019
There are several ways to assess if a biotech company has plans in place to diversify their workplace or if they have already achieved this milestone. -
No matter where in the process you are, here are the questions you should be asking your interviewer.
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Case job interviews are aimed at gauging at least some of the skills used in a consulting practice.
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Transferable skills are skills you’ve used in any sector of your life and career that are transferable and applicable to what you what you want to do next.
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Some hiring managers will not hire those who don’t thank them; others, given two equal candidates, will choose the one who sent a thank you.
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Leap of Faith: Persuading Life Science Employers to Hire You When You’re Not Quite Qualified
9/5/2019
For new graduates with limited experience, as well as career-changers whose experience is outside the area they now wish to pursue, fighting the underqualified label is tough -
Storytelling Humanizes Your Life Science Experiences to Help You Stand Out in the Workplace
8/28/2019
Not only can we humanize with storytelling; we can use stories to connect. -
The idea is to have a conversation with someone holding a job like the one you’d like to have and perform informational interviews to ask all about what the job is like.
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When you’re evaluating a job offer it can be hard to look past the salary. But if a company can’t budge on their budget, it's time to think about other things they may be able to offer you.
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16 Pharmaceuticals Interview Questions Applicants Should Ask During the Job Interview
7/11/2019
Here are the top pharmaceuticals interview questions for you. They can help you clear any interview with ease. So let's take a look at the questions now.
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As a valued member of our BioSpace community, we are eager to hear more from you and other readers in 2019. We want to know your if you have 'work-life balance' with your job.
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According to a BioSpace survey, almost 70% of respondents are likely to look for a new job in the 12 months. The question is, why? Of those planning to look for a new job, 54% said they wanted new challenges and 42% said they wanted more rewarding opportunities. How about you? Are you ready to lo...