If you’re a job seeker looking for a role in a new company or pitching yourself for a promotion, you’ll want to go into the interview well prepared. Pulling together your thoughts on the fly can be ...
In an ideal world, you’d probably arrive to every interview five to 10 minutes early. This amount of time sends the signal that you are serious about landing this job, but also don’t wish to ...
Waiting to hear more can be one of the hardest parts of a job search: it can be nerve-racking to hold out for a response. But you can follow up. Emailing an employer after you apply for a job can help ...
Before an interview, it’s a good idea to prepare examples of situations in which you demonstrated various qualities, such as problem-solving, risk taking, leadership and collaborating. Examples send ...
This post is in partnership with The Muse. The article below was originally published on The Muse. You just walked out of an interview—nailed it! But the interview actually isn’t done yet. In fact, ...
You studied up on the company. You prepared for every possible job interview question. You delivered the perfect handful of anecdotes. Now, it’s all over. Or is it? There’s no consensus in the ...
If you want to land a new role, you’ve got to deal successfully with the Q&A portion of the job interview. Fumble in responding to a question or offer a garbled answer, and you could miss out on that ...
Before we start, note that these GitHub interview questions and answers focus solely on the features that the cloud-based GitHub service provides and not the Git tool independently or Git-and-GitHub ...