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Post subject: Book you should read to help you prepare for interviews Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 4:45 pm

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and identify companies/managers you want to work for.

"The Talent Edge" by David Cohen speaks to the most effective ways companies should seek out talent. Mr. Cohen refers to it as behavioral interviewing as it focuses on how you go about getting work done, solving problems, interacting with others - it really targets your character in equal stead as your technical knowledge. The approach helps to show folks who easily learn new things and embrace new challenges as opposed to those who don't care to push themselves intellectually to solve problems.

This book would help an interviewer as well as a high initiative interviewee in my humble opinion.

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