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Job Search Dolphin in Tampa, Florida 56 months ago Guide |
jon deny in london, United Kingdom said: visit: www.interviewghost.com Jon: Some folks might mention that advertising on this site is not appropriate. However, after looking at your site, I do see a lot of good information. As a Career Services Professional, I'd want to know where you get your information, who is writing this and why it seems very difficult to find contact information. Additionally, the lack of an "about" page describing your organization may be an oversight -but I'd suggest you need to address it. People do want help. It helps for them to know where it's coming from and from whom! |
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Career Hunter in Chicago, Illinois 56 months ago Guide |
Job Search Dolphin in Tampa, Florida said: Jon: I saw a lot of information too. For a website that's only been up since August, there is a lot. Almost too much as if it had been taken from another source. My concern is the author's grammar problems: InterviewGhost Slogan is " All Information About Interview ". Even tho his server is in Dallas, and his registration is from London, the advice seems to be written for Indian jobseekers or jobseekers in India. Their "Dressing for Interview" suggests: Long-sleeved shirt and dark slacks. White is still the safest and the best color for shirts. [b]The colour is also appropriate for our tropical weather.[/b] Also acceptable: pale shades such as beige, blue, and other pastels. Tuck in the shirt and do not roll up the sleeves. Never wear a short-sleeved shirt to an interview or any business purpose. Wearing a short-sleeved shirt will destroy your executive image. [b]Ties . Optional. [/b] But if you do wear one, choose a conservative pattern. Solids, small polka dots, diagonal stripes, small repeating shapes, subtle plaids and paisleys are all acceptable. |
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