by Margaret Buj | Oct 19, 2020 | Blog
Interviewing and hiring staff for your global expansion can be a unique and challenging process. There are many things to worry about outside of finding talented people, such as unfamiliar cultures and human resources laws. The first step, however, is to find the... by Margaret Buj | Aug 9, 2015 | a blog, a dream job, a job, achievements, education
The majority of clients I speak to as a recruiter and interview coach use online job boards as their primary source of finding opportunities. However, according to many sources, less than 20-30% of hires come from job boards. Applying to hundreds of jobs online... by Margaret Buj | Mar 4, 2015 | a blog, interviewing, job interview, job interviews, Job Search
A lot of job seekers worry about how other candidates are performing in job interviews. However, if you are too concerned about your competition, it can affect your own performance. After all, there is no point worrying about stuff you have no control over. You can... by Margaret Buj | Nov 28, 2014 | a job, Blog, Career Advice, job interviews
In a recent survey conducted by OfficeTeam in the US, six in every ten HR managers reported using two-way Internet based video chat to interview job candidates. The 500 HR managers who participated in the survey reported pressure to cut costs and interview greater... by Margaret Buj | Oct 22, 2014 | a job, job interview, job interviews, jobs
Guest post by John Fawkes Here’s how job interviews usually go: you (the applicant) spend most of the time answering questions about yourself- what you’ve done, what you’re good at, what your biggest weakness is. The interviewer drives the conversation, and you...