Gaze
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So, since the job market is more competitive, job candidates are flooded with so much information about how to prepare for interviews, what to do or not do, how to conduct themselves, what they should say or not say, their body language, etc. along with being told that their chances at landing the job are determined by these interviews, whether by email, phone, or in person. Job candidates are already nervous as it is, and we get a ton advice thrown at us telling us what companies are looking for and how you're evaluated and sometimes it's the most insignificant thing which can get you hired or fired. Some of the advice is quite cliche and not very effective, often doesn't make a difference in an interview.
My question is, what do you think of the job interview process? What are the common pros and conds of the current interview process? What would you suggest to interviewers to make the process better, fair, efficient, and effective?
My question is, what do you think of the job interview process? What are the common pros and conds of the current interview process? What would you suggest to interviewers to make the process better, fair, efficient, and effective?