Many candidates, only one elected.
Getting a job can sometimes be long and laborious.
After sending several application files, a recruiter finally contacts you for a job interview.
Now it's about arming yourself to prepare for a good interview, even if you can boast of having an exemplary career and presenting a solid application.
Because too frequent a language tic or too much stress can affect the quality of your speech.
How do you prepare when you tend to lose your words?
What is good maintenance?
We interviewed Claude d'Estais, former HR in two large international groups, partner in a headhunting firm and author of
Training for the recruitment interview... even at the last minute.
She gives her advice to
Le Figaro
to prepare for a solid interview in order to put all her chances on her side.
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1. Wait for the recruiter to invite you to speak
Above all, begins Claude d'Estais,
"the interview does not begin in...
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