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How to become an interview genius
and land the job of your dreams
If a job interview is an oral exam in which job seeker must give the right
answers to a set of questions in order to get hired, then this is the ultimate
guide to acing the exam. Written by The Interview Coach at Monster.com,
Boost Your Interview IQ offers an enjoyable, interactive way to prepare
for and succeed at any job interview.
Combining the features of a step-by-step guide and a skill-building workbook,
it:
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Shows job seekers how to craft job-winning
answers to the 50 key questions interviewers ask

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Features an Interview IQ Test, interview
skill-building exercises, and other interview aptitude boosting tools

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Teaches candidates how to shape
their experiences into stories that showcase their skills, knowledge,
and personalities

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Offers proven techniques for acing
the behavioral interview--the popular new wave interviewing strategy

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Dave Murphy - On the Fringe
San Francisco Chronicle, January 24, 2004
Suppose you have an impressive resume, a diverse network, stellar references
and lots of talent, but you still can't land a good job. Maybe your
job-interviewing skills are raising eyebrows instead of enthusiasm.
I have finally found a book that might be worth your money: "Boost Your
Interview IQ," by Burlingame resident Carole Martin, who runs TheInterviewCoach.com
and advises people on interviewing for Monster.com. The book's biggest
strength is a 50-question quiz that offers typical interviewing questions
and three potential answers.
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