See how we're connected
Your email address:
Powered by FeedBlitz
January 2012SunMonTueWedThuFriSat12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031 Leadership BooksJim Collins: Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't
Member since 06/2005 Become a Fan ( function() { var container = document.getElementById( 'facebook-like-container' ); if ( container ) { var e = document.createElement( 'fb:like-box' ); e.setAttribute( 'href', 'http://guerrillajobhunting.typepad.com/guerrilla_job_hunting/' ); // FB.XFBML.Element._getPxAttribute dies with an error in IE // if the value of "width" is set to an integer, not a string. e.setAttribute( 'width', container.offsetWidth + 'px' ); e.setAttribute( 'connections', '0' ); e.setAttribute( 'stream', 'false' ); e.setAttribute( 'header', 'false' ); container.appendChild( e ); } } )(); « The 3 R’s of successful job-hunting: Resiliency |Main| First-hand Experience »Interview questions: How do you define success?
With reference to the definition of success, how successful have you been so far?
Relate your answers to your career accomplishments. Be prepared to define success and where you believe you are in relation to your career plan.
Map your successes to their requirements for the job. Re-read the job posting before you go in the interview. Remember, they want to hire you because they think you've got the experience they need and they made that assessment form the information they pulled form your resume.
If the employer can't put 2&2 together you better make sure you can.
Compliments of David E Perry and Kevin Donlin. For more creative job search tactics, go to the Guerrilla Marketing for job hunters blog and download the free audio CD.
TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451f3a369e201539011e33c970b
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Interview questions: How do you define success?:
Comments Interview questions: How do you define success?With reference to the definition of success, how successful have you been so far?
Relate your answers to your career accomplishments. Be prepared to define success and where you believe you are in relation to your career plan.
Map your successes to their requirements for the job. Re-read the job posting before you go in the interview. Remember, they want to hire you because they think you've got the experience they need and they made that assessment form the information they pulled form your resume.
If the employer can't put 2&2 together you better make sure you can.
Compliments of David E Perry and Kevin Donlin. For more creative job search tactics, go to the Guerrilla Marketing for job hunters blog and download the free audio CD.
Search Books
Categories1-Put AmericaBackTk12 Days of Christmas Job Hunting47 Ways to find a job90/20BlogSwapBooksCase Study - Kevin WatsonCover LettersCurrent AffairsDane's Job HuntGet realGuerrilla StrategyHidden JobsInterviewingJob Ad phrases - what do they really mean?Job HuntingJob Hunting Case Study:Kevin WatsonJob Hunting Q&ANetworkingNew RealityResearchResumesReviewsStrategyStupid Interview TricksTelevisionTOP SECRETWar StoriesWeblogsYou askedRecent PostsFirst-hand ExperienceInterview questions: How do you define success?The 3 R’s of successful job-hunting: ResiliencyInterview Questions: Do you generally speak to people before they speak to you?The 3 R’s of successful job-hunting: RelevancyInterview question: Greatest Strengths and weaknesses?The 3 R’s of successful job-hunting: ResearchQualify your prospects. Interview Questions: What do you know about our company?7 Habits of Highly Effective Consultants « Transform ConsultingCategories1-Put AmericaBackTk12 Days of Christmas Job Hunting47 Ways to find a job90/20BlogSwapBooksCase Study - Kevin WatsonCover LettersCurrent AffairsDane's Job HuntGet realGuerrilla StrategyHidden JobsInterviewingJob Ad phrases - what do they really mean?Job HuntingJob Hunting Case Study:Kevin WatsonJob Hunting Q&ANetworkingNew RealityResearchResumesReviewsStrategyStupid Interview TricksTelevisionTOP SECRETWar StoriesWeblogsYou asked Guerrilla Job HuntingPowered by TypePad document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + (document.location.protocol == "https:" ? "https://sb" : "http://b") + ".scorecardresearch.com/beacon.js'%3E%3C/script%3E"));COMSCORE.beacon({ c1: 2, c2: "6035669", c3: "", c4: "http://guerrillajobhunting.typepad.com/guerrilla_job_hunting/2012/01/interview-questions-how-do-you-define-success.html", c5: "", c6: "", c15: ""});
No comments:
Post a Comment