November 2019 Webinars on Kinsa CareerEdge
Our goal is to help you achieve career success. We offer weekly free career webinars on job hunting advice. A live question and answer period is held at the end of each webinar. This provides a great forum to instantaneously receive guidance to solve job search problems you may be facing.
Our November line-up includes:
Mastering the Telephone or Skype Interview
Date: Thursday, 11/14/2019
Time: 2:00 pm EST (11:00 am PST, 12:00 pm MST, 1:00 pm CST)
Description: A telephone/SKYPE/Webcam interview is much different than a face-to-face interview. Employers are scheduling telephone interviews more frequently because of time and expense. It is for that reason that you need to ACE telephone interviews, which can lead to a face to face interview and job offer. During this session, we will address the following:
- How to conduct an effective telephone or SKYPE interview
- When you suggest a telephone or SKYPE interview
- The best way to convert a telephone or SKYPE interview into a face-to-face interview
- Pitfalls to avoid
Are Job Boards a Waste of Your Time?
Date: Tuesday, November 19th
Time: 12:00 pm EST (9:00 am PST, 10:00 am MST, 11:00 am CST)
Description: It’s important to spend your valuable time on activity that will provide you with the greatest chance of success in your job search. Today we will address the following topics:
- Identify viable job postings
- Screen for red flags in job postings
- How to determine best use of your valuable time
How to Avoid Job Search Burnout
Date: Monday, November 25th
Time: 3:00 pm EST (9:00 am PST, 1:00 pm MST, 2:00 pm CST)
Description: When you are out of work longer than you anticipated, not booking interviews or receive job offers can take an emotional toll on even the most confident person. Job search burnout can happen to a recent college graduate, someone returning to the workforce, an executive who was downsized or any job seeker.
Unfortunately, negativity, depression or fading confidence can negatively affect how you are perceived by recruiters or hiring authorities. Here are tips to help you stay strong and focused throughout your job search to avoid burnout.