Interview Tips

New ways to ruin your interview in 2018
New ways to ruin your interview in 2018 This is how to miss out on job opportunities in 2018, according to recruiters.
6 easy ways you can instantly wow the person interviewing you
6 easy ways you can instantly wow the person interviewing you Applying for a job is easy. Standing out from the crowd is the difficult part. Here's how to impress your interviewer and increase your chances of getting hired.
Should you ask for feedback after being rejected for a job?
Should you ask for feedback after being rejected for a job? You have gone to the interview and you are sure you aced it. But your optimism for the new role turns to disappointment when you receive the rejection letter. What now?
8 things you should never say before you’re hired
8 things you should never say before you’re hired These comments could come back to bite you if you say them before your job offer is signed.
Why one-way video interview software is the future of hiring
Why one-way video interview software is the future of hiring One-way video interview software promises to cut down companies’ hiring time from three months to just two weeks
Watch: Any questions? Your ticket to getting hired
Watch: Any questions? Your ticket to getting hired Matthew Aylen, Regional Director at Initiate International, tells us why candidates should always ask questions after a job interview. He also lists a few important ones to ask.
The ultimate cheat sheet for your next Payroll Clerk interview
The ultimate cheat sheet for your next Payroll Clerk interview Don't let nerves let you down. We have a ready made, just-add-an-interviewer Q&A for you to help you make the most of your interview...
Want to work for Sanlam? Read this!
Want to work for Sanlam? Read this! Job security and satisfaction is what you'll get from one of South Africa's biggest financial institutions. Here are a few interview tips to help you through Sanlam's door.
Explaining long-term unemployment without shooting yourself in the foot
Explaining long-term unemployment without shooting yourself in the foot If you’ve been out of work for longer than six months it can be quite difficult to explain yourself in an interview. Here’s how to tackle the question with ease and confidence.