It’s part art and part science. But you can definitely improve your interviewing skills if you want to. I’ve interviewed hundreds of job candidates throughout my career and used that experience to assemble a series of blog posts.
Here’s the make up of this blog post series:
See my related blog post series on Job Hunting and Resume Writing.
Author: Gordon Daugherty
Gordon Daugherty is a bestselling author, seasoned business executive, startup advisor and investor. He has made more than 500 investments into early-stage companies and has been involved with raising more than $150 million in growth and venture capital. From his 28-year career in high tech, Gordon has both an IPO and a $200-million acquisition exit under his belt. Now, as co-founder and chairman of Capital Factory and as author of the book “Startup Success”, Gordon spends 100 percent of his time educating, advising, and investing in startups.
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