Millions of American jobs were affected by the shutdowns for COVID-19, and applications for unemployment skyrocketed. As states reopen, some are be able to return to their previous jobs, but others ...
According to a recruitment expert, candidates anticipate the most simple interview questions with horror. For many of us, job interviews can be a nerve-inducing experience. In some situations, that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rachel Wells is a writer who covers leadership, AI, and upskilling. If you've been out of the job search game for a while and only ...
Many interviews open with what I like to call "inkblot test" questions. Inkblot questions are those open, seemingly harmless questions which interviewers use as icebreakers to learn more about what's ...
In a one-week span in March, the coronavirus-based unemployment rate doubled from 3.3 to 6.6 million Americans. After isolation, some will be able to return to their previous job, but others will have ...
For many separating veterans, just getting an interview in a tight job market is an achievement. But regardless of whether you feel landing the job is a sure thing, it's still always a good idea to ...
If you hate interviews, you aren’t alone. Research suggests the majority of job applicants fear something about the interview process, whether it be being the center of attention, or getting caught ...
Recruiters always tell job hunters to practice their interview skills, but most companies don’t spend much time training hiring managers in the art of interviewing. It’s a skill, and like any other ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Justin Sablich is a journalist who covers career development. Job interviews and AI are two key drivers of anxiety for today’s job ...
For many of us, job interviews can be a nerve-inducing experience. In some situations, that anxiety is exacerbated when a potential employer goes to extreme lengths to find out if prospective new ...