by Heather Austin | Updated May 19, 2019 | interview strategies, interview tips, Job interview, Personal Brand
There’s nothing better than an interview question that lights you up. A question that really gets you excited and helps you show who you really are and why you are the best fit for the position. The one question that does it all is “what is your greatest...
by Heather Austin | Updated Feb 22, 2019 | Career, interview strategies, interview tips, Job interview, Job Search
Are you wondering what questions you might be asked in your next interview? If you’re ready to secure your next job offer, tune in because today, you’ll learn how to answer the most commonly asked interview questions. Don’t forget to grab your interview guide...
by Heather Austin | Updated Feb 22, 2019 | Career, interview strategies, interview tips, Job interview
This is by far the most popular interview question asked and probably the most dreaded and difficult to answer… So, tell me about yourself?” Today, you’ll learn 5 simple steps to answer this popular interview question. Read on to find out where you can get an...
by Heather Austin | Updated May 16, 2019 | Career, interview strategies, interview tips, Job interview
So you have a job interview coming up and you want to come across capable and confident so that you can land a job offer. Today, you’ll learn how body language in an interview can mean the difference between you getting the offer or you getting rejected. And stick...
by Heather Austin | Updated Oct 20, 2018 | Business, Career, interview strategies, interview tips, Job interview, Job Search, Personal Brand
Do you want to learn how to create the perfect elevator pitch so that you can impress a potential employer or land a new client? Are you trying to decide if you need an elevator pitch? Here, you’ll learn why it’s important to have an elevator pitch, how long your...
by Heather Austin | Updated Oct 17, 2018 | Career, cover letter, interview strategies, interview tips, Job interview, Job Search, LinkedIn, Resume Writing
Do you have gaps in your work history that you need to address on your resume? Maybe you’ve taken time off because of family obligations, or maybe you were let go, and it’s taken you longer than planned to find a new job. If this sounds like you, stick around, because...