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Daphne Evans
Daphne M. Evans' (The Happy Lady Speaks) Column. Contact her at daphne@thelaureltreecompanies.com. 323-687-0905 (cell)
In my travels and many conversations with others, I am amazed at how many people still negate the fact that their personal use of social media becomes very public, especially when they are on the job hunt. They don’t call it the World Wide Web for nothing, and just like the saying, “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas,” the adage “What goes on the internet, stays on the internet” is very true. That said, if you are currently seeking employment and use social media, take note:
So, now you’re at the end of your interview. The interviewer is now about to turn the tables after digging deep into your career history and give you a turn to ask the questions.
When faced with having to seek a new job, most people focus on the pure act of the job search itself. Usually, nothing else matters other than “getting that job.”
Potential employers can smell desperation. They also can sense confidence. So present self-assurance and calm during an in-person or phone interview.
What you wear to an interview speaks volumes before you even open your mouth. If in doubt as to what would be appropriate, always go for a conservative look.