Interviewing: On Perspective, Control and Outcome
Interviewing As I sat to begin writing this blog post, Douglas Heyes’ 1966 adaption of P.C. Wren’s Beau Geste was running on TCM. The titles rolled and my attention oscillated between the Technicolor picture and the task at hand. As…
Starting on a Positive Note!
So, what are your plans after graduation? Have you started thinking about your plan for next year? What are you going to do with your degree? Some of the many, daunting but ever exciting questions spiralling around my head the…
Blowing Your Own Trumpet 101
“I don’t mean to brag…” Or, maybe I do. This is the troubling enigma faced by every candidate in a job interview, fearing the dreaded phrase, “you’re fired“, before they’ve even been hired. With every painful interview experienced, the one…