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What Is Your Interview Identity : A Personality Type Test for the Job Interview.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Delaney, Chris.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Employment interviewing.
Job hunting.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (154 pages)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
Luton, Bedfordshire : MX Publishing, Limited, 2021.
Summary:
Helping career professionals to be successful in a job interview.How an interviewer views an applicant, due to their ability to communicate competencies confidently, affects the job interview outcome.Each applicant conforms to one of 16 interview identities based on the candidate's perceived level of knowledge/experience and their level of interview confidence. The interview identity acts as a filter that an employer uses before making a hiring decision.The interview identity book will help readers to be seen as more skilled, more knowledgeable and more hireable.TAKE - the interview prediction grid testCHOOSE - one of sixteen interview identitiesLEARN - how an employer views you based on your interview identityUNDERSTAND - the three rules for a successful interview outcomeIMPROVE - your ability to create high-scoring answersINCREASE - confidence in the job interviewRESULT - in an increase of job offersReaders will improve their job interview performance by learning about.
Contents:
Cover
Contents
Front Matter
Title Page
Publisher Information
Foreword
Dedication
Chris Delaney
What Is Your Interview Identity
Introduction
Part 1: The Interview
Can Job Performance Be Predicted?
What Happens in the First Few Seconds of an Interview?
The Interviewer's Secret Power
Part 2: Hireability
The Job Interviewer's Generic Evaluation
The Interview Prediction Model
Level of Knowledge/Experience (K/E)
Level of Confidence (LoC)
16 Interview Identities
2/2-Inadequate
2/4-Inexpert
4/2-Amateurish
4/4-Unprofessional
2/6-Insincere
2/8-Dishonest
4/6-Misguided
4/8-Pretender
6/2-Unresponsive
6/4-Indifferent
8/2-Bored
8/4-Aloof
6/6-Self-assured
6/8-Charismatic
8/6-Optimistic
8/8-Egocentric
Interview Prediction Grid (IPG) Test
Improve Your Interview Identity
Summary
References
Back Matter
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Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Other Format:
Print version: Delaney, Chris What Is Your Interview Identity
ISBN:
9781787058170
1787058174
9781787058163
1787058166
OCLC:
1287137224

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