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Top notch executive interviews : how to strategically deal with recruiters, search firms, boards of directors, panels, presentations, pre-interviews, and other high-stress situations / by Katharine Hansen ; edited by Kate Henches.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hansen, Katharine.
Contributor:
Henches, Kate.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Employment interviewing.
Executives--Employment.
Executives.
Executives--Recruiting.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (223 p.)
Place of Publication:
Franklin Lakes, New Jersey : Career Press, [2010]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In these turbulent times, the job-interview game is more different than ever for executives. They face a longer interview process, must demonstrate a vision to meet the prospective employer's challenges, and will undergo intense vetting before receiving a job offer. Top Notch Executive Interviews reveals what employers really want and expect to see in executive candidate interview behavior and content. The book's coverage of the executive interview difference, its case studies of senior-level managers in sticky interview situations, and its broad collection of hiring decision-maker interview peeves and preferences make it the must-have companion volume to Top Notch Executive Resumes. This vital book includes an insightful examination of critical differences that distinguish executive-level interviews from all others, along with extensive information on leveraging relationships with recruiters, plentiful sample interview questions and suggested responses, and a comprehensive list of sample questions to ask the interviewer. Special additional features include: * - Detailed tips on how to land an interview and conduct pre-interview research. * - The importance of nonverbal behavior and attire. * - A thorough guide to interview formats. * - An interviewing checklist. * - A chapter on tricky interview situations. * - A directory of executive-interview coaches. * - And post-interview chapters covering thank-yous, follow-ups, references, vetting, background checks, plus negotiating and weighing job offers.
Contents:
Introduction: the executive interview difference
A crash course in landing the interview
Due diligence: research to prepare for every interview aspect
Your nonverbal interview preparation: from body language to attire
What kind of interview?
Your verbal interview preparation: understanding interview content
The interview process: case studies
The opinions that count: top 20 executive interview pet peeves from hiring decision-makers
Executive-interview conundrums
After the interview: thank-yous, followup, references, vetting, and background checks
Weighing and negotiating the offer and compensation package.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-60163-771-3

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