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Interview preparation courses

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Written on: 26. 12. 07 [01:02]
metrojockey
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Guys,

Seems like there are a lot of discussions on how good interview perparation courses are.
Anyone knows more about Higher Power, Judy Tarver or Emerald Coast Interview Prep or Simuprep? Costs, website, feedback?

Any intel out there?

Thanks!
Written on: 28. 12. 07 [09:41]
humblefred
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registered since: 07.03.2007
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Be careful when choosing such a course. Most companies are just after your money and you are better off reading a good book about interviewing etc...I've heard simuprep.com seems to be one of the better ones I was told once.
Written on: 05. 01. 08 [12:14]
coffeeplease
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Just another tip:
If you know someone in the same boat, team up and prepare together for the interview. One plays the interviewer, the other one the applicant. You can switch roles and its amazing how close everything is to the real thing!

If you tape the interview you can analyze your performance. Its good fun too!

Before you start, I suggest that you read up on the issue. This gives you a better picture of the interviewers expectations and the do's and don't's.
A good start is Irv Jasinkis "Airline Pilot Interviews".

Interview preparation companies do basically the same thing. icon_rolleyes.gif

@metrojockey:
Whatever your decision, could you post your experience with the course or the book on here? That would be great! Good luck.



 

 

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