Completely Honest Job Interview

Posted by Biz Geek on 26 August 2010

Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter! twitter.com All the things you WISH you could say on an interview. Starring Second City alumni: Joe Canale & Craig Cackowski TheSecond City New Media Director: Joshua Funk ——– Producer: Mark Kienlen ——— Crew: Mike Damanskis ©2010 The Second City Inc./Joe Canale The Second City Network is quickly becoming one of the hottest channels on YouTube. Our work has been featured on Tosh.0 on Comedy Central, G4′s Attack of the Show, Inside Edition, NPR, MSNBC, CNN and more! Many of today’s biggest names got their start at The Second City main stages -including Tina Fey of 30 Rock, Stephen Colbert of the Colbert Report, and Steve Carell of The Office. Do you want to be a better comedy writer, actor, and improviser? Then sign up to take a class at one of our training centers! Chicago: www.secondcity.com Hollywood: www.secondcity.com Toronto: www.secondcity.com Study comedy for college credit at Second City: www.comedystudies.com Watch videos created by our current students: www.youtube.com

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Disability Discrimination: Job Interview

Posted by Biz Geek on 23 August 2010

Post – 2000 public information film. A woman with Down’s Syndrome is being interviewed for a job, and becomes hesitant when the employer has a question for her – but it’s not as bad as she expects.

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    The Video Job Interview

    Posted by Biz Geek on 19 August 2010

    As a hiring manager I think it would be valuable to see a Video Job Interview of my candidate, prior to the actual interview. Reviewing resumes and phone interviews are part of the interview process, but actually seeing the candidate being interviewed on video and responding to questions would add a valuable element not previously available. Some advantages of viewing a Video Job Interview for a hiring manager are: More valuable information with minimal time requirements. A test of the candidate’s ingenuity and ability to use current technology. The advantage of viewing the candidate answering questions in a somewhat stressful situation. The ability to see what a candidate deems important and an idea of what type of end result (The Video) the candidate believes is a job well done. For a job seeker there are many advantages to creating a video being interviewed for a job opening. Most importantly it would show great ingenuity, as I have not seen anyone do it yet. Here a few other advantages that comes to mind: Showcase your ability to use current technology. Your Video Job Interview can be produced to highlight your strengths and accomplishments, and targeted to impress hiring managers. The advantage of marketing the video to hiring managers via social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. Your video link can be marketed in your e-mail signature. Gaining a competitive edge. This is where I need some help. Is this a good idea? Can it be improved on? Please

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    Job interview tips – How to prepare for a job interview

    Posted by Biz Geek on 16 August 2010

    www.howdini.com Job interview tips – How to prepare for a job interview You’ve got 10 minutes to make an impression: Use it wisely. Practical tips about how to dress, what to say, what not to say in a job interview from Carolyn Bigda, reporter for Money Magazine. Keywords: job interview tips how to prepare for a job interview how to get through a job interview

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    Best Job Interview EVER!!!!

    Posted by Biz Geek on 13 August 2010

    Have an interview? Don’t screw it up! Watch this and forward it to everyone you know who’s job searching!

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