Virtual job interviews were a necessity during the pandemic. But many companies are still using them. A recent survey by “Top Resume” found one-third of employers are exclusively holding virtual ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. William Arruda covers personal branding, leadership, and careers. It’s undeniably harder to make a memorable impression in virtual ...
In today’s dynamic job market, virtual interviews have become the norm, demanding a unique set of skills from job seekers. Still, the fundamental aspects of interviewing remain unchanged. The ...
Virtual interviews have become increasingly more common – if you've interviewed for a job in the past two years, the odds are that you've encountered an online interview scenario. Indeed, career ...
Job interviews have evolved far beyond face-to-face meetings, with virtual and AI-assisted formats now common. Success requires blending traditional preparation with tech-savvy presentation skills.
A major mistake job candidates make on in-person and video interviews is failing to target hiring organizations’ interests. Interviewees often talk about how they could benefit by getting the job.