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Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by felong(m): 2:56pm On Aug 04, 2015
CrazyMan:
It is a job-hunting rule of thumb to carry out a proper research of a potential employer before honoring any invitation to a session primed with barrages of confidence-deflating questions coined softly as an interview. Everyone knows this. But if you don’t, now you do.

A very well-conducted employer research ups your chances of landing a position in any organization. How? For starters, it makes you answer questions more intelligently and confidently.

Not to mention that it can help tilt the conversation in your favour and you can through this employer research, sell yourself while stroking your interviewer’s ego.

But how exactly do you carry out a good employer research?


1. Visit the organization’s website:

A good employer research on the web is one where you are actively scanning for the company’s year of establishment, projects, announcements, promotions, awards and recognition, products and services, financial information, locations, divisions, departments, and subsidiaries.

You will not believe the kind of information some interviewers expect you to know about their companies. This is why your employer research has to be solid.


2. Ask around:

The motivation for this method of researching employers is to obtain information concerning company culture, values, salary scale, employee welfare and benefits, trainings and  speed of progression on the company’s ladder.

You won’t find this on the web so you should ask people that have worked, are working, or know someone who works there. This will better arm you for the interview.


3. Check out professional networking sites:

Visit sites like www.nairaland.com and www.linkedin.com to run a search on the company and see which of the people in your network work there when researching employers. You can then contact these people for more accurate information as regards the company and what to expect in the interview.


4. Do a background check on employees:

Part of an impressive employer research is checking the background of top employees. You can also do the same for any other employee you know may sit on the interview panel. This can easily be done when you run a search on the company on LinkedIn.

What you should look out for is what interests the employee and use that to your advantage in the interview.


5. Visit company review sites:

Finally, you won’t also go wrong by visiting a company review site. What the site does is collect anonymous employee reviews of the company which could be on anything from company culture to salary and workloads. This information can be very useful to you during your interview.


Source

http://insidify.com/discovery/5-ways-you-should-research-employers-before-any-interview
Very good article God bless u
Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by Nobody: 2:59pm On Aug 04, 2015
Nice one.

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Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by ebbie9ja(m): 3:15pm On Aug 04, 2015
CrazyMan:
It is a job-hunting rule of thumb to carry out a proper research of a potential employer before honoring any invitation to a session primed with barrages of confidence-deflating questions coined softly as an interview. Everyone knows this. But if you don’t, now you do.

A very well-conducted employer research ups your chances of landing a position in any organization. How? For starters, it makes you answer questions more intelligently and confidently.

Not to mention that it can help tilt the conversation in your favour and you can through this employer research, sell yourself while stroking your interviewer’s ego.

But how exactly do you carry out a good employer research?


1. Visit the organization’s website:

A good employer research on the web is one where you are actively scanning for the company’s year of establishment, projects, announcements, promotions, awards and recognition, products and services, financial information, locations, divisions, departments, and subsidiaries.

You will not believe the kind of information some interviewers expect you to know about their companies. This is why your employer research has to be solid.


2. Ask around:

The motivation for this method of researching employers is to obtain information concerning company culture, values, salary scale, employee welfare and benefits, trainings and  speed of progression on the company’s ladder.

You won’t find this on the web so you should ask people that have worked, are working, or know someone who works there. This will better arm you for the interview.


3. Check out professional networking sites:

Visit sites like www.nairaland.com and www.linkedin.com to run a search on the company and see which of the people in your network work there when researching employers. You can then contact these people for more accurate information as regards the company and what to expect in the interview.


4. Do a background check on employees:

Part of an impressive employer research is checking the background of top employees. You can also do the same for any other employee you know may sit on the interview panel. This can easily be done when you run a search on the company on LinkedIn.

What you should look out for is what interests the employee and use that to your advantage in the interview.


5. Visit company review sites:

Finally, you won’t also go wrong by visiting a company review site. What the site does is collect anonymous employee reviews of the company which could be on anything from company culture to salary and workloads. This information can be very useful to you during your interview.


Source

http://insidify.com/discovery/5-ways-you-should-research-employers-before-any-interview

Good, but when did Nairaland become a professional networking site?
Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by bummyla(m): 3:39pm On Aug 04, 2015
Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by CoachFaith: 3:57pm On Aug 04, 2015
When did NAIRALAND.Com become a professional networking website...

and when I followed the link I realised it rather read Insidify.com

Sorry.
Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by Chimzy2(m): 4:36pm On Aug 04, 2015
Nice write up @op...I will definitely work on it, as I get set for Favor market...danke!
Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by kilmix: 11:30pm On Aug 04, 2015
CrazyMan:

I believe this is in the article...number 2 to be specific.

Merci... Point of emphasis.
Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by Pamelayoung: 8:40am On Aug 07, 2015
What if u don't knw anyone working in the company u can ask.
Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by CrazyMan(m): 6:03pm On Aug 07, 2015
Double post.
Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by CrazyMan(m): 6:03pm On Aug 07, 2015
Pamelayoung:
What if u don't knw anyone working in the company u can ask.
Then you make use of the remaining points...I'm sure you'll be able to get what you want from them.

Good luck.
Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by Nobody: 7:12pm On Aug 09, 2015
Pls who knows the presidential postal address
Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by fayokemese: 7:44pm On Aug 09, 2015
interesting
Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by walex360: 8:44pm On Aug 09, 2015
Pls in a situation where it is a govt job,aw do we get info
Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by CrazyMan(m): 1:39pm On Aug 10, 2015
walex360:
Pls in a situation where it is a govt job,aw do we get info
You can get whatever information you need from people working there.
Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by millionboi(m): 9:13pm On Aug 10, 2015
Be self employed now
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Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by careersonpoint: 4:26pm On Aug 11, 2015
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Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by Nobody: 6:01am On Aug 17, 2015
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Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by smallvill(m): 8:05pm On Aug 17, 2015
Pls do anybody no abt crystal world in ikeja lagos front of ikeja local govt. Do anybody no if d company is real or a fake company tanks
Re: 5 Ways You Should Research Employers Before Any Interview by CrazyMan(m): 6:11am On Aug 18, 2015
smallvill:
Pls do anybody no abt crystal world in ikeja lagos front of ikeja local govt. Do anybody no if d company is real or a fake company tanks
Did you formally apply for a job in the said company?

Have you done a google check on the company, if yes what was the result?

If the answer to the first question is no...the the company is a fake

If your search in the second question was blank, then no doubt they're definitely scammers.
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