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Interview preparation

  • 10-04-2011 9:55pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 199 ✭✭


    hi, hoping someone can help me. I have a good few years experience behind me and I went back and did a masters in the area of marketing. i did 2 interviews recently (i am currently employed on a maternity contract ending soon) and the 1st job i was nervous and didnt get it. during the week i did another interview core competency for a role i could do competently - it was a role i would not have applied for only i am so desperate to work. but - it was a good company and provided training for this role etc. i am beginning to think i must be horrendous in these interviews. has anyone come across a really good interview coach? in the dublin or leinster area? I did go to an interview coach about 2 years ago and it was a waste of money, as they were useless. the prospect of being unemployed again is just killing me. thank you for your help.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48 Evonatron


    I would advise you to meet with an recruitment agency as soon as you can, they however will only meet with you if they have a role that they would like to submit your cv for. There should be a local employment/fas office in your local area for you to get some advise from. They will be more interseted in you if you are unemployed, so really play up the fact that your contract is coming to an end.


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