The Interview Queen Shares Interview Secrets to Explode Career Opportunities
Vallejo, CA (PRWeb) March 27, 2007 -- In a recent Harris Interactive survey of 7,718 American workers aged 18 and over, 12 percent of respondents felt extremely satisfied by their work, 20 percent felt very passionate about their work and less than 15 percent felt strongly energized by their work.
With so many American workers disenchanted by their current jobs, career coach and author, Brenda Ferguson Hodges, known as The Interview Queen®, provides the secrets to getting the job desired in her updated book, “Inside Job Interviews: Secrets to Doing Everything Right, so…YOU’RE HIRED!” (Queen, March 2007, $19.95).
Brenda advises, “It’s crucial to understand how to stand-out from your competition and make a great first impression during the interview.” With her twenty years of corporate human resources experience, she has written a book that highlights the following:
- The #1 insider secret to getting the job and overcoming nervousness during the interview
- Dressing professionally and confidently for the interview
- Knowing the three characteristics employers are looking for when hiring qualified candidates
- Practice interview questions and suggested answers
- Assessment exercises to determine talents, skills and abilities
An action-oriented book, readers will discover proven and essential interviewing strategies and tools to land the career of their dreams. Each chapter features insights on pursuing the interview with confidence and preparation, while having a better understanding of how to conquer and play the interview game.
About Brenda Ferguson Hodges, The Interview Queen
Brenda Ferguson Hodges, The Interview Queen, is the CEO of BFH Communications, LLC and the creator of “The Resume Writing Kit, 25 Secrets to Planning, Writing and Searching for Jobs that Gets Results.” She gained her experience working with major corporations including; Lucas Film Ltd., Kaiser Permanente Medical Group, Wells Fargo Bank and Blue Cross of California. She has been interviewed on radio and television stations including CNN Headline News and featured in San Francisco Bay Area newspapers. Her mission is to inspire and empower others to land the career they really want. For more information, visit Brenda’s original site at www.theinterviewqueen.com, or call (707) 649-2107.
Contact:
Brenda Ferguson Hodges
(707) 649-2107
Fax: (707) 649-8077
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