Job Interview Link Exchange & Directory
Welcome to Our Job Interview Related Link Directory
Thank you for taking the time to visit our job interview related resources. We are hoping to partner with other web sites that offer good quality information or services related to phone interviews or job interviews.
If you are interested in getting your link added to our phone interview / job interview link directory, please add our link and then Email Us your link information.
Our Suggested Link Info:
Here is our suggested link information. Please note we are not fussy about the link text or description, so feel free to change this if you wish... we will only check for the URL.
Link Text:Phone Interview
Link URL: http://www.phoneinterviewtip.com
Link Title (if applicable):Learn how to succeed in your next phone interview.
Link Description: Visit Phoneinterviewtip.com to learn free tips that will help you succeed in your next telephone job interview.
How to Get us to Reciprocate your link:
Once you have added our link, please Email Us and let us know your link info. While we appreciate links from anyone, please ensure your web site is related to phone interviews, job inverviews, careers, etc. as these are the only links we are currently looking to add to our directory for our visitors.
Notice: Due to a large volume of spammy link exchange requests, we are currently only reciprocating links that come from a web site that meets the following criteria:
- Web Site Home Page must be PR0+ (No Grey Bar).
- Web site content must be relevant to phone interviews, job interviews, or careers.
- Page our link is on must not contain more than 20 other links.
- Link page must be less than two clicks from home page, and be indexed by a search engine.
- If you have a link directory, it must contain 10 categories or less.
- Your web site must provide useful content or a useful service to our visitors.
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Latest Phone Interview Articles:
After Phone Interview (New!) - Unlike the screening phone interviews of years past, the current economy almost mandates that full interviews be conducted via telephone (or even web cam). This allows companies and hiring managers to save both time and money...
Phone Interview Tips - Long gone are the days when virtually every job candidate was granted 30 – 60 minutes with the HR Manager to discuss possible employment opportunities. In today's economic environment with a scarcity of available resources and funds, telephone interviews are used not only to rule out inferior or unqualified candidates, but to conduct follow up interviews as well. It's not unheard of for a company to wait until the third interview to finally appropriate a significant amount of time for a personal meeting...
Prepare For Phone Interview - So, you’ve found the job of your dreams, sent in your resume, and lo and behold, they want to do a phone interview. Piece of cake, right? You don’t even have to wear a suit, so how hard can it be? Depending upon the circumstances, a phone interview can be just a preliminary screening, or a full-fledged in depth interview, but either way, if you don’t pass the phone interview, you don’t get the job – it’s that simple. Therefore, it goes without saying that you should carefully prepare for a phone interview...
Google Phone Interview - So you want to join the ranks of the pampered employees working for Google? Actually, who wouldn’t want to work for Google…the company gives new meaning to the term “employee benefits,” with healthy gourmet meals, massages and many other perks included in the package. However, getting in the door at Google is not an easy task. In fact, it’s more like an epic level quest. First, you send in your resume and hope it will catch the eye of someone at Google. Then, if you’re lucky, you might get a call back or an email inviting you to participate in a phone interview...
Phone Interview Answers - Abraham Lincoln once said, “If I was given six hours to chop down trees, I would spend the first four sharpening the axe". That's applicable when you have been informed that you will be interviewed on the telephone for that job you really, really want---or even one that will work for you because you really need a job...
Sample Phone Interview - Congratulations! You have applied for a position and have made it over the first hurdle. Someone at the company has reviewed your application or resume and has contacted you to schedule a phone interview. Now’s your chance to prepare for the interview by planning your answers to the typical questions you’re likely to be asked. Follow these tips to make the best impression possible:...
Phone Interview Questions - You're applying for a job. They gave the following procedural list: 1. Submit your application. 2. If you are still in the running after they've weeded out unsuitable applications, they'll set up a telephone interview. This is less expensive than a personal interview for the company for reducing the number of applicants---a lower level (read that "cheaper") employee can do the interview, and it can be done in less time than a face-to-face interview. 3. If you're then still in the running, they'll set up a personal interview. You've submitted your application and resumé. What next?...
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