Interview Advice
How to Answer 7 Common Teaching Assistant Interview Questions and Get the Job

There’s so much to be gained by helping children and young people thrive in education. Not only can it be tremendously rewarding for you, but you can help teach, assist and support young learners so they can get the most out of[...]
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How to Improve my Communication Skills for an Interview

We humans have become incredibly adept at communication. Through hundreds of complex spoken dialects and our body language we are able to convey our mood to the theory of relativity.
It comes as no surprise then, that our ability to communicate well[...]
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How to ask for Feedback after an Interview

A job rejection following an interview is disappointing, especially if you feel like the interview went well. It’s easy to shrug your shoulders and move on to the next opportunity. Or convince yourself that you never wanted to work for the company[...]
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Ways to Demonstrate Leadership in a Job Interview

If you want to apply for roles that involve managing or supervising staff, you’ll need to be able to demonstrate your leadership skills.
This goes beyond any given examples of managing a team or delivering training. In fact, management and leading[...]
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How to Handle Job Rejection

It doesn’t matter how experienced you are or what sector you work in, job rejection can be crushing news. Especially if the role was one that would have been a great fit.
It can be difficult not to take the rejection personally – especially if[...]
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Managing Anxiety during Interviews

For most people, interviews tend to cause an attack of the jitters. They are peculiar interactions that require you to sell yourself while still being modest.
You need to talk about your achievements, and your failures – but not come off as brash[...]
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Mastering the Body Language of a Video Interview

Interviews aren’t one of the most appealing scenarios to be in.
They require us to wear uncomfortable clothes opposite people we don’t know. And try as best we can to sell ourselves to them and their company.
They then ask you what feels like[...]
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How to make your Job Application Stand Out

If you’re looking for a new role, or you’re embarking on an entirely new career you will inevitably experience the highs and lows of the job-hunting process.
It can be an anxious time, especially when you find a job that you think you’ll be[...]
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Interview Tips for Nursing Applicants

You’ve made it to the last hurdle on your journey to nursing. You have the degree, you’ve done the training and you’re registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
Now all that’s left is nailing your first job interview.
After all[...]
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How to Prepare for a University Interview

Depending on the degree you want to study and the qualifications you’re applying with, you may be invited to a university interview.
These interviews are usually one of two types: informative or evaluative. Evaluative interviews are usually to gain[...]
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