TK
GBBest interview prep material I've seen Best interview prep material I have come across. They are a little long-winded with their stories and illustrations but the advice is solid and bankable. I feel so much more confident at interviews now. I have nailed several, but internal politics cut me out of the roles I wanted but I digress. Great material.
Lakota828
GBGood for beginners, not so much for anyone with the slightest amount of experience... It is great for someone that knows absolutely nothing. However, I find that it is information that is largely available using a simple google search. Also, one thing that really bothered me is that despite all of its claims of being professional and to proofread everything, they have a ridiculous amount of typos and flat out misspellings. I also hate their mode of selling. Being forced to watch a video to buy their product is not a very good method of selling. It made it hard for me to sit through their aimless chatting and buy the service.
Jordon Packard
GBBuy the book, it's worth it! While most of the information they give can be found online for free, it takes a lot of serious searching and digging, and none of it is presented in a clear and concise manner. I didn't get the initial job I bought the book for (the guy I was replacing decided not to leave after all), I did get the next one, for a much higher salary, and on top of that I got a large raise less than 90 days later! They are definitely worth it!
Erica Schweitzer
GBI'm so disappointed with what I… I'm so disappointed with what I received! I ordered the Interview Master Guide to prepare for an upcoming interview and the content is so common sense (show up 15 minutes early, dress up more than you usually would, don't drink alcohol beforehand, etc). Total waste of money as a person who has been through a challenging interview process before.
Veronica Lin
GBIn my 40's I'm in my 40's, the info provided in their document was good, but maybe more useful for a younger person without much experience. I used some of their ideas for two interviews, didn't get either job. The job i ended up getting, was due to none of these strategies, but due to the fact that I had previously worked with the other organization on another project and I was offered the job based on the work I had previously done for them, not so much my resume or interviewing skills. So, I don't know if their strategies really work, it did not work for me. I was better off being myself and not as over eager.