Maranda Dziekonski — August 25, 2017 Follow @marandasays — August 25, 2017 Congrats! You applied for a Customer Success position and are now preparing for your first interview. Whether this is your first time interviewing for Customer Success, or you’re an old pro, there are a few things that you should do to prep … Continue reading How to Prepare for a Customer Success Interview
Category Archives: Interviews
How To Interview For Fit
Matthew Loughran — May 31, 2017 Follow @loughranmatt17— May 31, 2017 If your organization wants to improve the fit of your hires, reduce the cost of bad hires, and have more candidates say “yes” to your offers, then this article is for you. Did you know that one-third of new hires fail within the first … Continue reading How To Interview For Fit
Post-Interview Thank You: What Should You Say?
Amanda Clark — March 14, 2017 Follow @GrammarChicInc— March 14, 2017 One of the biggest mistakes job seekers make following an interview is not sending a thank you note – regardless of how the interview went. Whether it was the best interview of your life and you’re confident you landed the job or you couldn’t … Continue reading Post-Interview Thank You: What Should You Say?
31 Interview Questions to Ask When Hiring Nice People
Maren Hogan — February 22, 2017 Follow @marenhogan— February 22, 2017 Hiring people with the right technical skills? That’s becoming routine, if never easy. But hiring people who are going to do right by my clients and employees? That’s even tougher. There’s no “right” way to predict whether or not you’re going to hire a … Continue reading 31 Interview Questions to Ask When Hiring Nice People
How To Conduct An Interview In 6 Simple Steps: A Pocket Guide
Ji-A Min — January 20, 2017 — January 20, 2017 You’re hiring a new employee and you’ve done the hard work of attracting, prescreening, and shortlisting your candidates. Now for the last crucial step in the process: how to conduct an interview. Figuring out how to interview candidates the right way can be stressful and … Continue reading How To Conduct An Interview In 6 Simple Steps: A Pocket Guide
Ask These 7 Interview Questions to Find Your Next High Achiever
Jovie Baclayon — December 15, 2016 Follow @ypo— December 15, 2016 Having a solid team to support you and help move the company forward is one of the keys to success. But how do you find and retain top talent for your business? It starts by asking great questions during the job interview. Seven business … Continue reading Ask These 7 Interview Questions to Find Your Next High Achiever
How to Nail the Entire Interview Process
by Connor LaubensteinSeptember 7, 2016 As a recent college graduate, I am no stranger to the anxiety of the job hunting process. A lot is left to chance – the current market in your field, catching employers when they need help, and making the right connections. At the end of the day, timing dictates all, … Continue reading How to Nail the Entire Interview Process
Here’s Why You Need to Ditch Unstructured Interviews
by Sandra HessAugust 25, 2016 It’s not hard to see the allure of using unstructured interviews. Unlike other types of interviews, unstructured Q & A’s give the interviewer the freedom to explore details about the candidate that they think are interesting and relevant. However, while they might be favored by hiring managers, dozens of studies … Continue reading Here’s Why You Need to Ditch Unstructured Interviews
Internship Interview Process Demystified
by Ringo Nishioka June 28, 2016 Follow @hr_nastyJune 28, 2016 What does this sophomore know about the Internship interview that graduating seniors do not Beat the internship interview Last week we started to explained the Nasty logic on how to land a internship for undergraduates. A sophomore wrote in the below email and I had … Continue reading Internship Interview Process Demystified
A Journalist’s Take on How to Ace the Interview
by Tom DeVoto June 24, 2016June 24, 2016 As a journalist, interviewing people is one of my favorite parts of the job. Sure, I get a little jittery every time I have to talk to someone I haven’t met before or someone especially important in the community for which I’m writing. I’m sure the person … Continue reading A Journalist’s Take on How to Ace the Interview