July 20, 2012

More Interviewing Tips

One of the main reasons why I started writing this blog was to help graduate students prepare to enter the SLP world. I wrote a post regarding my interview experience back in March (wow, time flies). Feel free to read that post here.


I'm posting today with a few more tips with regards to interviewing for a future job. This post that I am linking you to has many more tips regarding appropriate interview etiquette, and they come from a more credible source.

Brianna is a national recruiter and is constantly interviewing professionals who are applying for jobs. Her post, Interviewing 101, provides 11 interview tips that are surprisingly forgotten. She also has posts regarding creating resumes (for those of you who are in graduate or undergraduate school or even for those of you who need to touch up your resume), and she writes about tips for the interview itself that includes common questions often asked in interviews as well as what not to say during an interview. Please feel free to check out her thoughts.

Congratulations to the recent graduates on graduating and finding a CF position, and good luck to those of you still searching! Don't fret - you have 6 months before you have to start paying off your student loans which should be plenty of time to land the perfect job. :)


3 comments:

  1. I love how your blog covers a variety of topics. I am your newest follower, and I hope you'll visit my blog.


    Oh, How Pintearesting!

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    1. Hi Laura,

      Thank you for your wonderful comment. I am looking forward to checking out your blog!

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  2. Hey Brea, your post is very nice. Yaa, a resume is an important step towards the job, So this has to be very effective & I have seen the link Interviewing 101, there are so many important tips in this post.

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