Book description in Author’s words
You Can "Crack it the way you want" I certainly couldn't boast of my own interviewing skills before I wrote book.
Book description in Author’s words:
You Can "Crack it the way you want" It's my first experience to a book, and the idea conceived when I was working on a live document for my team members so that if they want to crack an interview they can do it the way they want. Far from it-I often not gotten jobs for which I was exceptionally qualified. So I spent quite a lot of time learning all the mistakes
possibly make. Employers are looking for "self-managing" employees-people who are versatile, confident, and not afraid to roll up their sleeves and get the job done. But you can't get started proving yourself without making it through the interview process. I can tell you that interviewing is more serious business than ever before. Like any other activity which you need to master, interviewing takes practice. And practice makes perfect. The hours of personal interviewing experience-the tragedies and the triumphs-as well as my years as an interviewer are the basis for this book. My intention is to help you prepare for the interview of your worst nightmares-at a comfortable distance from the interviewer's glare. Will you have to answer every question I've included? Certainly not-at least, not in a single interview. But chances are, the questions tomorrow's interviewer doesn't ask will be on the tip of the next interviewer's tongue. Most interviewers are not trying to torture you for sport. Their motive is to quickly learn enough about you to make an informed decision-should you stay or should you go? By the same token, if you know what they're looking for, you can craft your answers accordingly (and reduce your own fear and anxiety at the same time). After almost every question in the book, however, I could have included the same list of "general" points or facts, those factors that should be avoided in any interview or in the answer to any question.