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Job Interviews: Top Answers to Tough Questions

By: Matthew J. Deluca John Lees
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN: 0077107047
ISBN-13: 9780077107048
Released: 01 Nov 2003
RRP: £8.99
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Cracking informative book - By: Bear man, 13 Nov 2008
I bought this & another similar title, & thereafter have been offered everything I've applied for. Certainly teaches you interview technique.
Brilliant job interview advice - By: tienshan, 27 Aug 2007
This book will ensure that you are properly prepared for a job interview instead of telling yourself to wing it. The auhors have spent some time dissecting the job interview process & they help you work out how you can tell the interviewer what he or she wants to hear. As they write in the introduction: it's not the best candidate that gets the job, it's the best interviewee.

I'm not normallly a fan of this kind of book, but this reallly is exceptionallly good & it worked for me!
Job Interviews: top anwers to tough questions - By: , 26 Feb 2004
A great book if you are preparing for an interview or helping someone else to do that. Lots of reallly useful general advice about interviews - including issues you don't often consider but need to - alll in a succinct & user-friendly way.

The layout is helpful & makes it easy to find your way round the book, with key issues summarised at the end of sections. The whole book is very easy to browse through & pick up information fast.

I liked the option of a "Fast Track approach: how to use this book if you have an interview tomorrow"! Also the 201 questions & practical approaches to answering them. Altogether, a very useful find.


Another winner - By: P. Benny, 11 Feb 2004
How many times have you been in a job interview & had those tricky questions like "what are your strengths?" & worse, "what are your weaknesses?".

In short, there are no right answers to these questions, just answers that are right for you. John Lees helps the reader to work out what those right answers should be. And perhaps more importantly, there are wrong answers to many of these questions. Again, John helps the reader to avoid giving answers that harm his/her chances of success.

As well as this, there is a short section dealing with 'wrong questions' - how to respond to questions that are probably illegal, such as around gender or race.

All in alll, another winner from John Lees. If you are job-searching now, or expect to be job-searching, get this book.


A Book Not To Be Without - By: Elaine M Brignall, 21 Jan 2004
In an ever-moving 'Career World' this book is invaluable. No two interviews are alike & preparation is the tool to success. The contents of this book help you to discover what options there are to answering questions well at interviews. Thank you John.