


I just wanted to
write to you and let you know how great I found the book "10 key
steps to Ace the Interview" and the workbook that was included.
On Friday, I had an interview and I used your strategies and for the
first time, I went extremely well. I do not know yet if I have been
successful, but I said and did all the right things.
It has been about 14 months (have been temping in the meantime), going
to endless interviews and I have had some bad dealings with agencies
except for this last role - everything seemed to flow in perfect
harmony!!
I especially took notice of your hint about showing enthusiasm at the
end of the interview. It was more or less like closing a deal in
sales terms and I think the interviewers were impressed by that.
Thank you once again for your fantastic advice. I wish I had a
copy 14 months ago.
Libby Lonigro
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Apologies for not replying sooner, things have
been hectic!
Since we last spoke, I’ve had a total of 3 interviews after submitting
to four different job positions in the ACT. Of the 3 interviews one is
now in the advanced stages (Solutions Architect with [name omitted for
privacy]), I have the third and final interview tomorrow.
The resume looks
absolutely fantastic, it exceeds my expectations. However what I
found of significant value was the
interview
coaching and your book - 10 key steps to Ace that Interview!.
I have read this carefully and used various of you questions at the
appropriate points including the do’s and don’ts. I have learned a lot
from this in a very short period. Again, I personally found this of
great value!
Brett Flohr, Network Solutions Architect
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As a former career coach, I would highly recommend this book to my
clients who are searching for a clear and useful guide to interviewing
for that perfect job.
Annemarie is able to condense years of knowledge into a crystal clear
manual for the job-seeker. She gets to the point without the fluff
and hype of many of these guides, and is able to steer the
reader through the process of the most intimidating aspect of the job
search--interviewing. This guide will help both the recent
graduate and the more experienced job seeker, by clarifying how to
prepare and what to expect.
Stacey Morris, MS & Focus Coach
http://www.servicebusinesscoaching.com/
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“10 key steps to Ace that Interview” is an easy
to use guide for any potential candidate. It will be of use and relevance
whether you are going for a senior director role or are a first time job seeker.
The thing I particularly liked about “10 key steps to Ace that interview “ is that it focuses on
what I consider the most important aspects of the interview process – planning
and preparation. Whilst it may seem obvious, in my 15+ years of experience it is
the most common area where applicants fail. Rather than “winging-it” there are a
number of valuable strategies Annemarie has shared.
I recommend “10 key steps to Ace that Interview” for it’s practical advice and “insiders” view
that would otherwise be difficult to find in one comprehensive source.
Gayle Briggs, Senior Consultant
Attain People
Solutions
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“It's all the little things that
matter when you are interviewing for a job. “10 key steps to Ace that Interview” gives you all
the tips and tricks you need to ensure you are a star performer at interviews.
As a Senior Manager it still astounds me the way some people present themselves
for an interview, after reading this guide they would smarten up their act. If
you want to blitz your next interview this book will be the key to your success!
Deb Cooper, Senior Manager
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“I recently sat
an interview for a Government position and the expert help and guidance I
received from "10 key steps to Ace that Interview", combined with a telephone consultation with
Annemarie Cross assisted me greatly in a successful interview process. Thanks
Annemarie for your professionalism and knowledge.”
Shane Jacobs
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