Jaime graduated from New York University with a BA in Psychology. Since then, she has spent the last 5 years recruiting top talent to some of the most competitive companies in the Finance & Fashion industries. Eager to start helping people from the "other side", Jaime launched The Prepary in 2012 to help job seekers prepare for their search, interview process, and entry to professional life.
This post addresses how to answer the common interview question "what is your greatest strength". Our tips are to speak with confidence, give examples, show that you've been recognized, and to tie it into the current job description.
In this post I cover how to answer the common interview question "where do you see yourself in 5 years". Showing ambition and aligning your goals with the company is key.
One of the biggest frustrations in the job search process is being told you didn't get the job. Getting turned down is disappointing for obvious reasons but also because you are often left wondering "why?"
If you are waiting to graduate, you may be wondering when the appropriate time to start looking for a job is. Like many job seekers, you are probably eager to get your resume out there and start interviewing! However, in this case, there is a such thing as "too early".