Psychology Today defines introverts as people who enjoy “subdued and solitary experiences”. A one-on-one job interview may be just fine for introverts who can thrive in smaller social interactions.
For many of us, interviews can be a nerve-wracking time. We try to prepare the best we can, yet it’s a subjective process. So even our “best” sometimes isn’t good enough. Let’s explore what I mean ...
It’s hard enough to find a job that’s fit for an introvert—let alone acing an interview for one. Perhaps you’re feeling overwhelmed by all of the interview advice out there, and feeling like you won’t ...
How can people who aren't extremely confident and outgoing make a good impression and show a prospective employer that they have what it takes to make a good employee? According to Grzegorz Robok, CEO ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Tracy Brower writes about joy, community and the future of work. There is significant competition for jobs today and you want ...