For Immediate Release June 4, 2009
STUDENTS GET JOB SEARCH SUPPORT THROUGH NEW PARTNERSHIP
The University of Richmond Offers Two Business School Programs Providing Students the Interview Angel Tool to Improve Job Search Odds
(Ashland, VA) June 2009 – This summer some 1.4 million graduates will be vying for jobs along with seasoned professionals. Interview Angel (www.InterviewAngel.com) announced this week that it is partnering with University of Richmond’s Robins School of Business (www.business.richmond.edu) to offer students the one-of-a-kind Interview Angel toolkit to up their odds of finding a job. » Complete Story..
Ashland, VA (April 2009) The job market for this year's 1.4 million college graduates is not exactly bleak, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, but employers will continue to be very selective, meaning they will look for candidates with more experience and motivation and knowledge on the industry they want to enter. Interview expert and Founder of Interview Angel (www.InterviewAngel.com) says the keys to standing out are research, knowledge and preparation. » Complete Story..
Ashland, VA (March 2009) For the last 20 years, it’s easy to say, individuals didn’t have to work quite as hard to get a job. Today, that story has clearly changed. One expert says it’s time to get back to an “old school”, common sense approach to scoring that offer letter with a stellar interview performance. Interview expert and Founder of Interview Angel (www.InterviewAngel.com), Brent Peterson, offers job seekers advice to inspiring hiring managers and landing the job. » Complete Story..
Ashland, Virginia - With more than fourteen years of experience in corporate management and consulting, Brent Peterson has seen hundreds of well-qualified candidates passed over due to poor performance in job interviews. The current unemployment rate - the highest in fourteen years - adds even more pressure to an already stressful situation. "There is no room for error in today’s competitive job market. The right resume and connection get you the interview….but it’s the interview that gets you the job," Peterson remarks. » Complete Story..