One of the first important thing that speaks to employer even before the interview begins?
How you are dressed/ADL's (Personal Hygiene)
The no. 1 thing you should speak to in a limited time interview?
What is speak of experiences/qualities you have that relate to the job you are applying for?
How should you present your resume to your employer besides through a job site/board or HR?
What is bring it with you, a few copies in case you are interviewed by more than one person?
The number of jobs to apply for at once and the reason for it.
What is any that fit the job you are looking for, and that you are fully capable of doing well, because there are many (Sometimes thousands) of qualified other people applying for the same job?
2 of many good personal beliefs to abide by.
What is Confidence v. Cockiness? Fake it until you make it v. Lying
Important things to bring with you to the interview, and how should you carry them?
What is your resume, Cover letter, and a folder or briefing folder?
The types of words should you use to provide a bigger visual picture of you and your strength's.
What are verbs and/or action words?
Generally, How long should your resume be (in an ideal situation)?
What is one page.
After an email/phone call requesting an interview, your next steps are to do these things.
What is a quick response to the email/call/message showing high interest, and then preparation for said interview?
Next step after doing your resume?
What is to check it for any errors, get a second set of fresh eyes on it, redo it?
While speaking your piece and answering questions, What should your face always be doing be doing these things.
What is keeping eye contact, smiling.
What are 2 things you SHOULD NOT bring up in an interview?
What are lies about knowledge and politics/religion?
What should your cover letter include especially if brought up during an interview?
What are praise for the company's mission (Especially if a Non-Profit), a reiteration of skills that will make you great for the position, and gratitude for the employers time.
Things they cannot ask you/you shouldn't mention
What is Age/ personal info such as engagements pregnancies/ children with health issues, Personal opinions on religion, politics, sexual orientation, or race.
Barriers for those on public assistance/state & or fed. healthcare/ Low-income jobs.
What is high priced healthcare, loss of long kept benefits like SSI/SSDI, or needing to stay within income limits for housing and /or federal/state programs?
In the age of COVID what you should do when meeting your possible employer for the first time, and what should you only do if necessary?
What is Smile with eye contact, short wave or head nod of hello, or if offered a handshake or even fist bump?
What are the type of questions you should ask during a time limited interview?
Questions that show interest and knowledge about the job you're interviewing for.
If you upload your Resume/Cover letter to job boards, networking sites, you should check for these problems.
What is bad/incorrect formatting of resume and personal information ?
To express further interest after interview no. 1 you would do 1 or more of these things.
What is a thank you email/card, including giving the employer permission (even though they don't need it) to address questions or concerns with you.
Things that you may not be happy agreeing to but can be the caveat that gets you the job.
What is time flexibility, ability to work nights, weekends, and be on call?
A place you'd find a company's job description NOT found in the job description on a job board or document provided.
What is The Mission Statement
Besides Good-bye, what is it most important to include in your departing statement?
What are Thank you for your time, quick reflection of an important part of interview, and (if it seemed to go well) leaving the employer with the knowledge you hope to speak again.
Something employers WILL notice on your resume and ask you about.
What is unexplained periods missing between jobs?
You should only participate in a second or third interview when, and the reason behind this.
What is Only if you are sure, you would take the job if offered because you do not want to waste that employer (or your) time?
The best thing you can do in order to get the job you want include these things.
What is keep applying, think outside the box, network, take courses to fill gaps, believe in yourself and your branding?