![]() Greetings BIZMAN ASSOCIATES WOW! Time sure does fly. I've been working diligently on the Best-Interview-Strategies.com site to make it better for YOU! I hope you like the new look. I have tried to make the navigation easier to understand and am in the process of adding links to some pages to help you find the information you're looking for.Your feedback is welcome, of course. If you have any ideas about how to make the site better, please let me know. It's all about YOU and your needs, after all. Here are some Job Interview Questions which you should be prepared to answer in your next interview. No, not ALL of them will be asked, but the more answers you are prepared for, the better you will do. Are you prepared to answer these job interview questions? Being able to answer job interview questions is very important. You need to take time out to understand each question as well as the reason behind it being asked. When you are able to define the purpose of each question, you will be better able to answer it in a manner that the employer finds acceptable. One of my favorite resources for understanding interview questions is a book by Martin John Yates titled, "Knock 'Em Dead: How to Answer Tough Interview Questions." Look for it on Amazon or at a local library. Employers ask a variety of interview questions to gain insight into the kind of person you are, the work you are capable of doing and your attitude toward work. Being able to respond appropriately is essential to getting a job offer. You have to be prepared for the interview if you are to remain competitive. Here are 99 job interview questions, some of which you might encounter in your next job interview. The more you can answer with style and sincerity, the more likely you will be to land a great job. The 99 Questions List: Hopefully, these job interview questions will help you in your quest for a great job. Being able to answer a variety of job interview questions is essential. Get the job you want by being prepared. Take a look at this page for more Job Interview information: Job Interview Secrets and this page to avoid job interview mistakes: Interview Bloopers and How to Avoid Them Job market improves modestly as unemployment falls - here is an article from By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER at The Associated Press WASHINGTON The American job market improved modestly in October, and economists looking deeper into the numbers found real reasons for optimism or at least what counts for optimism in this agonizingly slow economic recovery. The nation added 80,000 jobs. That was fewer than the 100,000 that economists expected, but it was the 13th consecutive month of job gains. Fears of a new recession that loomed over the economy this summer have all but receded. The unemployment rate nudged down, to 9 percent from 9.1 in September. "Those are pretty good signs," said Michael Hanson, senior economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. "We're hanging in there." No one looking at Friday's report from the Labor Department saw an end anytime soon to the high unemployment that has plagued the nation for three years. The jobless rate has been 9 percent or higher for all but two months since June 2009. Still, economists pointed out bright spots in the report One government survey that tracks the job market by canvassing households found a gain of 277,000 jobs in October and an average of more than 300,000 jobs a month since August. A separate survey of employers is used to determine the overall jobs number, but the household survey is the only one that includes farms and the self-employed. It also may be better at picking up improvements in small business. Average hourly wages rose 5 cents a week, to $23.19. More pay for workers means they have more spending power in the economy. Many businesses are waiting for customer demand to pick up before they hire in big numbers again. August and September turned out to be much better months for job creation than first thought. The nation added 104,000 jobs in August and 158,000 in September, a total of 102,000 more than earlier estimates. The August figure was first reported as zero. The number of people considered long-term unemployed, meaning they have been looking for work for at least six months, fell by 366,000, to 5.9 million. That is the fewest since April. "Overall, while this report is not good enough, several key numbers are now moving in the right direction," Ian Shepherdson, an economist at High Frequency told clients. He said the odds for the next few months "seem to be improving." The overall job gain was the smallest in four months. And because the population is always growing, it takes many more jobs, about 125,000 a month, to bring down the unemployment rate You can read the remainder of the article here: KTVU.com AND - related to the article above... At Long Last, Women Gain Some Jobs in the Recovery - Federal Jobs Programs Could Help Accelerate Job Growth for Women WASHINGTON, Nov. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Women gained 66,000 of the 80,000 jobs gained this month, and they also gained 136,000 jobs in August and September compared with men's gain of 126,000 in those two months, as reported in the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data released today (which included revisions for August and September as well as new numbers for October). Analysis of the new data by the Institute for Women's Policy Research (IWPR) shows that the wide job gap between men and women fell from 1.6 million jobs to 1.5 million jobs. The BLS also reported that the unemployment rate for women aged 16 years and older fell two-tenths of one percentage point, from 8.7 percent to 8.5 percent, while men's increased from 9.4 percent to 9.5 percent for men in the same age range. For women who maintain families without the support of a spouse, the unemployment fell from 12.4 percent to 12.3 percent. Men have gained back far more jobs in the recovery relative to the number they lost during the recession. Men have gained 30 percent (1.8 million) of the 6.0 million jobs they lost between December 2007 and January 2010 when their employment began to grow. Women have regained only 17 percent (465,000) of the total jobs they lost in the recession (2.7 million from December 2007 to the trough for women's employment in September 2010). Men are recovering more quickly than women, but the jobs recovery is slow for both men and women. "Today's numbers are welcome news for women," said Dr. Heidi Hartmann, President of IWPR and a labor economist. "But women are still lagging in the recovery when compared with men and, really, job growth has been extraordinarily slow for both women and men. The slower growth for women, in part, reflects the past year's job losses for women at the state and local government level. Federal assistance to state and local governments could really help women. Men are outpacing women in job growth in just about every sector. Only health care continues to show substantially more job growth for women than men." If you would like to read more, go here: Women and Jobs So, now that I'm nearly done with the site "re-do", I can focus more on getting current information out to you - such as newsletters like this. Thanks for sticking with me as I endeavor to create a site that helps all of us. Carla Bosteder www.Best-Interview-Strategies.Com |
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![]() Greetings BIZMAN ASSOCIATES Welcome. I have taken a few months to get a good feel of Best-Interview-Strategies.com and I think it's time I formally introduce myself. My name is Carla Vaughan-Bosteder. I currently own several web sites in addition to this one, including http://www.best-friends-forever.com and http://www.wahm-ideas.com. I also oversee two other sites, one for my church: http://www.unionvalleychurchofchrist.com and one for a friend of mine: http://www.squirehavenbengalcats.com I love working on each of my sites and enjoy the ability to help other people at the same time. As for my background, I have B.S. in Business from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville and am currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Education at Texas A&M University-Commerce. My first job during college was at the Career Planning and Placement Center at SIUE and I developed a love of all things related to job searching back then. That was more than 20 years ago and no, I won't tell you how much more than 20 years ago. Ha ha If you frequent the site much, you'll see that I have done some re-organization, which I hope will make it easier for you to find what you're looking for. I am also adding articles to further enhance the information provided on the site. If there is ever anything you would like to know more about, please let me know and I'll try to work that into the schedule of articles to add. I'm not likely to be as funny as Bonnie, but I do hope to provide some interesting, entertaining and educational information on the site and in this ezine. Thank you for sticking with the site and for giving me a chance to show you that Best-Interview-Strategies.com is going to be bigger and better than before. I'm still in touch with Bonnie Lowe and she's doing very well in her new ventures. Best Wishes from me and I'll have a new ezine edition out soon. Warm Regards, Carla Carla@best-interview-strategies.com www.Best-Interview-Strategies.Com |
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![]() Greetings BIZMAN ASSOCIATES First, I apologize for not sending a regular issue of the newsletter for quite a while. Second, this is the last message from me... I will not be sending any more newsletters (but someone else will). I've sold my website and blog to Carla Bosteder (more about her below). I've greatly enjoyed sharing tips and strategies over the past eight years to help people get hired, get noticed, and get ahead. And I've loved receiving feedback from people as they advanced in their careers. But it's time for me to try something new, to take a different path. I was very selective about who will be carrying on after me. Carla is a special person, and I have no doubt you'll be in very good hands. I wish you peace, happiness and prosperity in your career and all aspects of your life! It's been a pleasure serving you! Sincerely,
My name is Carla Bosteder. I have over 20 years of experience in the field of Career Planning and Human Resources. I have spent time on both sides of the interview table and am very knowledgeable about what works and what does not for job candidates. Who am I? I am an internationally recognized resume expert. I have been in the personnel/human resources industry for over 20 years. I have been THE Resume Expert for CVTips.com (in the United Kingdom) AND StudentSavvy.com (in the United States), both of which approached me for my outstanding resume advice. I have also owned and run a variety of websites on career-related topics, such as resume writing, the job search, and now, on job interviewing. Why should you trust me? When the Society of Human Resource Managers (SHRM) requested my help in creating an article for their 200,000+ membership, I was more than honored to oblige. Why? This organization is THE professional association in the Human Resource industry. To garner their trust and respect is quite an achievement and I am thrilled that they came to me for expert advice. I started working in the Career Planning and Placement Office at Southern Illinois University while I was pursuing my Bachelor's degree back in the 1980's. My exposure to the interviewing process on campus created my life-long desire to help others achieve success in finding a great job. Through the ensuing years, as I worked in the field of Human Resources, I saw the kinds of resumes that people were sending in to apply for job openings and experienced their ability (or lack thereof) to succeed in the job interview process. What I learned from all of these experiences is that there is a good way to go about a job search - and every other way that people struggle with throughout their lives. Bonnie has created an amazing site here and I intend to continue it with the same great information that she has provided for years. I will be adding content to the site to further enhance it, and that's with a goal of helping you navigate the job search process with even greater ease (and success). Blessings to you as www.Best-Interview-Strategies.com changes hands. Carla Bosteder
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