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Knowing the purpose of the questions is key to answering successfully.

Competition for jobs has not been tougher than it has been lately. This is likely due to the fact so many are simply trying to make ends meet, but also because this is a time where employers have the pick of the crop, coupled with many people using this time to transition to a new career role.

Standing out in a heap of applicants is imperative if you hope to get asked for an interview. Of course, your resume is the most important document to establish a first impression when you are not there to speak for yourself. But if you do get invited for an interview, here is a really great article by Indeed that gets you into the zone of what hiring managers are looking for when they ask you those odd (and often surprising) open-ended questions.
By Liane Angerman December 17, 2024
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By Liane Angerman April 3, 2024
How does your C-level leadership measure up on today's energy landscape?
By Liane Angerman January 2, 2024
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By Liane Angerman September 12, 2023
Are you a fan of Chat GPT?
By Liane Angerman August 16, 2022
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By Liane Angerman February 4, 2022
Is it a good idea to use a resume template?
By Liane Angerman January 27, 2022
Liane's hiatus is over ....here's the latest addition!
By Liane Angerman April 7, 2021
Here is my interview with Julia Pho , certified ActionCoach, as we discuss the need to reinvent one's business.
Mental health
By Liane Angerman January 27, 2021
Managing mental health during difficult times
By Liane Angerman December 10, 2020
Bye-bye, 2020! Don't let the door hit you on your way out! That is one of the most pointed and defiant comments one can make to another, but for the majority of us ....well, ALL of us, 2020, will be embedded in our minds as a year of challenge, horror, disappointment, shrivel, lack of hope and faith. I digress. During negative times, I find it difficult to come up with positive sharings that don't sound forced or cliche, but as the year is winding down and the world is grasping a glimmer of hope for 2021, I feel the desire to reach outward to my readers and celebrate the little things we have accomplished. I have shared some things with you over this year about how I established balance and ways to rise above the challenges that faced me personally. I hope that you also have weathered these storms and, like me, dream of the next vacation on the beach or an escape to your favourite secret hideaway -- the one the government denied you for a year now. A hearty thank you to all my clients, old and new, for your support, business and commitment to me. As a freelancer, I rely on you to refer my great skills to others. So many of you have and I feel blessed. This week I launched my first newsletter after a flood of interest. If you wish to become part of this list and keep up with what's happening in my little orchard of juicy fruits and sharings, please hit the sign-up button at the bottom of my web page. I wish each and every one of you a joyous and creative Christmas whereby you find ways to make your celebrations happy, unique and a reason to start new memories and traditions. Love and hope, Liane
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