New employee spotlight.(Interview)Slye, Catie
Zooming out, I have an open-door policy for employee relations, but I also make sure that’s the norm within my sites and departments. I’m involved with succession planning, I help employees get fair evaluations, and I create career development opportunities. Finally, supporting centers of ex...
Just before your interview starts, pull out that notebook (remember the one with your cheat sheet?) and take some notes. You’ll look like a diligent candidate, you won’t have to ask them to repeat much, and you’ll have any questions and answers handy for when that time comes. 22....
I manage nearly all the indirect spend for my site. I create purchase orders for packaging, breakroom and office supplies, and utilities ordering. I also manage our resin spend. Apart from buying, I interface with our vendors on a weekly basis to make sure that any shortages are being fille...
Turn the spotlight back on your interviewer to find out if there was something behind their question. Better you find out now and not after you’ve joined… 7. Why are you leaving your present position? One of the easier questions to answer if you have excelled and outgrown the position....
Questions inevitably put each candidate in the spotlight, as they’re aware that while they’re talking, all eyes are turned on them; this helps you see how they handle competition and stress. Group questions enable leaders to stand out:Natural leaders often emerge in group tasks or discussions...
Zung:“Being able to admit you have failed and learned from it is a quality that all managers look for in a future employee.” Make an Impression Remember, an interview should not be an interrogation—if it is starting to feel like one, you might need to seriously question the company cu...
Careers Company Highlights Employee Spotlight Be there when it matters Ever since her days at the University of Michigan, Wendy Stark always knew that she wanted to pursue a career in law; however, she did not envision that her journey would lead her into the world of utilities, and much le...
Work History Interview Questions 1. Can you tell me about yourself? The vast majority of interviews begin with a vague question that could be answered a myriad of ways. Remember, you’re auditioning for a role, so pretend this is your movie trailer. Don’t deliver your life story. Instead...
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