Interview formats, common questions and how to prepare

Interview formats, common questions and how to prepare

Posted by Joanne Caine
Published on 14 June, 2018

At this moment, in an office far away, an interviewer is shuddering at the prospect of asking the same question for the umpteenth time today. The simple fact is that some interview questions are asked more than others. And that’s good news for you and your job hunt.

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13 foolproof ways to motivate your staff

13 foolproof ways to motivate your staff

Posted by Joanne Caine
Published on 17 May, 2018

It’s a wonderful thing - the energy and dynamism of a motivated group of people. Problems get solved. To-do lists are crunched. Work begins to feel much less like work.

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Interview Presentation Tips

Interview Presentation Tips

Posted by Joanne Caine
Published on 10 April, 2018

Petrified of your interview presentation? Don’t be. You belong to a bloodline of fabulous storytellers. It’s the whole reason you are here, walking the earth.

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The best reference check questions

The best reference check questions

Posted by Joanne Caine
Published on 26 March, 2018

Welcoming someone new to your team is always exciting. But it’s not without risks. Hiring the wrong person is an expensive mistake. That’s why it pays to find out as much as possible about a candidate before you commit.

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The corporate countryside: why executives swap the City for Devon

The corporate countryside: why executives swap the City for Devon

Posted by Joanne Caine
Published on 22 February, 2018

There’s more to Devon than rural charm. With more organisations choosing the South West as their home, there is steady demand for executive talent. (We know because we help hire the best.)

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15 body language tips to ace your interview

15 body language tips to ace your interview

Posted by Joanne Caine
Published on 18 January, 2018

Like it or not, your body language says a lot about you. It’s no exaggeration to say that things like posture, gestures and facial expressions can make or break your interview performance.

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The Office Christmas Party - How to avoid being one in ten who go overboard...

The Office Christmas Party - How to avoid being one in ten who go overboard...

Posted by Joanne Caine
Published on 17 December, 2017

Tis’ the season to be jolly. Just, not too jolly… as a survey published by the TUC (Trade Union Commission) has shown that over 40% of party-goers have admitted to getting more than a bit squiffy at the office Do which can have some rather unfavourable consequences…

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