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Cracking the Code to a Successful Interview

15 Insider Secrets from a Top-Level Recruiter

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Cracking the Code to a Successful Interview

Von: Evan Pellett
Gesprochen von: George Newbern
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Featured on CBS and WBZ Radio, Evan Pellett is the keynote guest speaker on Nightside with Dan Rea. You may have heard Evan as the radio expert on interviewing across the United States.

Cracking the Code to a Successful Interview is a groundbreaking new scientific, proactive, cutting-edge, hands-on, proven approach to job interviews by an award-winning, highly decorated recruiter. This REAPRICH eight-step interview method will give you a proactive way to take control of your interview. You will learn the secret, never-before-published "questions behind the questions". These are the questions that every manager unconsciously needs answered in order to hire you.

Evan Pellett is a number-one-ranked recruiter with numerous awards. He has coached salespeople, new graduates, Harvard scientists, CEOs, engineers, consultants, teachers, nurses, and doctors, to name a few. Get hired and win!

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it should be named "book for ppl who are not technitians". now i know why we have so many talentless managers, who are passing interviews. The book basicaly told me, that the interviewers are not doing their job properly and are rather happy with lies and ppl who can speak well instead of ppl who have skills. The whole book does not really apply to IT for example. Why arent there manager tests before hiring them? to see what they are really capable of, instead of what they say. Every dumbass can highlight the positive things about himself, but when it comes zo work the negatives like an rather bad capabitity to understand what you are told are shining brightly.

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