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Job Interview

Get the Job By Asking Two Critical Questions (e-Report)

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Job Interview

By: Peggy McKee
Narrated by: Kathy Poelker
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Boost your chances of getting the job by 30-40 percent just by asking two simple, strategic questions in the interview.

Hiring managers love to interview potential employees who ask questions. They see these candidates as more enthusiastic, intelligent, and relatable. In this report, you will:

  • Uncover information that will help you answer every interview question better throughout the interview
  • Eliminate doubts or obstacles that will keep them from making you the offer

Both questions help you get inside the hiring manager's head to find out what he or she really thinks of you as a potential employee and raises the chances of getting the offer by 30%-40%. If you want the offer, you need to know these questions and get comfortable with asking them.

©2014 Peggy McKee (P)2014 Peggy McKee
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yep, it does what it sets out to do.I found it particularly helpful listening to this on the way to my job interviews just to remind myself of the questions and get into the headspace for the interview.

What did you like best about this story?

The valuable advice.

What do you think the narrator could have done better?

The narration is very robotic. Adding a more human touch would lift it and make it more engaging.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

At just over 9 minutes in length, it's a quick, easy and clear listen.

Any additional comments?

It gives valuable advice if you're unsure of what questions to ask at an interview.

Quick, concise, helpful!

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