Written for all job hunters –
new entrants, mid–level people, very experienced individuals, and
technical and non–technical job seekers – Answering Tough Interview
Questions For Dummies is packed with the building blocks for
show–stopping interviews.
關於作者:
Dr Rob Yeung is a director at business psychology consultancy
Talentspace, where he specialises in management assessment –
training interviewers, designing assessment centres, and
interviewing candidates on behalf of employers. He also tries to
set aside time to coach individual job hunters on interview
technique. He has interviewed candidates for jobs ranging from
customer service staff to managing directors across industries as
varied as banking, technology, law, accountancy, airlines, and
advertising and media.
He has written for Financial Times, Daily Telegraph, and Guardian
and contributed to publications from Men’s Health and New Woman to
Accountancy and Sunday Times. He has published eleven other books
on career and management topics.
He is often seen on television including CNN and Channel 4’s Big
Brother’s Little Brother. A chartered psychologist of the British
Psychological Society with a Ph.D. in psychology from the
University of London, he is a popular conference speaker and
presenter of a highly acclaimed BBC television series on job
hunting.
He lives with his partner in west London and can often be spotted
jogging along the side of the Thames.
目錄:
Introduction. Part I: Making Sure You Shine in an Interview.
Chapter 1: Understanding the Interviewing Game. Chapter 2: Doing
Your Job Interview Homework. Chapter 3: Polishing Your Interview
Performance. Part II: Answering Tough Interview Questions. Chapter
4: Talking about Yourself. Chapter 5: Talking about Problems,
Perceptions, and People. Chapter 6: Getting to Grips with Questions
about Your Work. Chapter 7: Talking about Why You Want a New Job.
Chapter 8 : Thriving Under the Pressure Interview. Chapter 9:
Succeeding at Competency-Based Interviewing. Part III: Dealing with
Tricky Questions and Other Situations. Chapter 10: Responding to
Questions for Graduates and School Leavers. Chapter 11: Handling
Questions Aimed at Experienced Candidates. Chapter 12: Handling
Hypothetical and Analytical Questions. Chapter 13: Coping with
Illegal and Personal Questions. Chapter 14: Taking Control in
Unusual Situations. Part IV: Securing the Job of Your Dreams.
Chapter 15: Asking Great Questions. Chapter 16: Dotting ''I''s and
Crossing ''T''s. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 17: Ten Cardinal
Sins of Interviewing. Chapter 18: Ten Tips to Creating the Perfect
Career. Index.