Friday, August 19, 2011
How Preparing for a Job Interview is like Getting Ready for Trial
If you were starting a jury trial, chances are you would have invested a significant amount of time researching the legal and factual issues, gathering your evidence, preparing your witnesses, and developing a coherent narrative that would enable a jury to quickly appreciate the merits of your case. According to attorney Brian Cabrera, preparing for a job interview requires the same thorough preparation. - Susanne Aronowitz
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Stephanie Tobosa is an Attorney Advisor at the San Francisco Immigration Court. Her work includes researching legal issues related to remo...
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by Jared Solovay Director of Employer Relations You might think it's premature to be planning for jobs a year away, but many employers p...
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By Frank Zeccola LCD Graduate Fellow An article in Slate last week discussed the pros and cons of the tried-and-true job search tactic...