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How to Stress Less in a Video Interview

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The holidays are fast approaching and you know what that means: Stress! From carving a turkey to spending hours trapped in the mall picking out the perfect gift, this time of year can be a real headache. Seeing the stresses of the holiday season looming before them, many people just abandon the job search entirely during the fall and winter months.

While the holidays can be a stressful time of year, this stress doesn’t have to leech into your job search. With packed schedules of vacation time and travel, it’s likely your job hunt might be incorporating a video interview instead of a traditional face-to-face sit down. According to a recent survey by Office Team, six in ten companies are now using video interviews as part of their hiring process. Click Here to Read Article …

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No Sweat! 4 Tips to Improve Confidence During a Video Interview

Your voice is shaky, your palms are sweaty, and you are covered in flop sweat. If this is you when preparing for an important video interview for a job, then spoiler alert: You won’t be getting the job! Employers look for job candidates that seem put together, relaxed, and above all, confident. If you can’t even handle the pressures of a job interview, they figure you won’t be able to handle the pressures of the actual job.

In fact, it’s turning out confidence might be even more important than originally thought for achieving interview success. According to a recent study from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to be published in the Journal of Applied Social Psychology, narcissists might have a leg up on the interviewing competition. The study results show that narcissists score much higher than non-narcissists in simulated job interviews. Click Here to Read Article …

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