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  • Cracking the Code to a Successful Interview

  • 15 Insider Secrets from a Top-Level Recruiter
  • By: Evan Pellett
  • Narrated by: George Newbern
  • Length: 2 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (53 ratings)

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Cracking the Code to a Successful Interview

By: Evan Pellett
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Featured on CBS and WBZ Radio, Evan Pellett is the keynote guest speaker on Nightside with Dan Rea. You may have heard Evan as the radio expert on interviewing across the United States.

Cracking the Code to a Successful Interview is a groundbreaking new scientific, proactive, cutting-edge, hands-on, proven approach to job interviews by an award-winning, highly decorated recruiter. This REAPRICH eight-step interview method will give you a proactive way to take control of your interview. You will learn the secret, never-before-published "questions behind the questions". These are the questions that every manager unconsciously needs answered in order to hire you.

Evan Pellett is a number-one-ranked recruiter with numerous awards. He has coached salespeople, new graduates, Harvard scientists, CEOs, engineers, consultants, teachers, nurses, and doctors, to name a few. Get hired and win!

©2016 Evan Pellett (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Some useful ideas, but wouldn’t work in Europe

The book is useful, but not really packed full of secrets as the author would like you to believe! Most is common sense, but worth remembering - be presentable, have a positive attitude, dress well, prepare well with examples of your successes and how you achieved them, etc. BUT - the approach is very North American and would likely lose you the interview in Europe - far too pushy and far too overt a sales pitch. So for the European reader, take the ideas but then water them down into the more modest and reserved nature of European cultures - or expect a short interview!

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Very informative

Lots of useful tips and advice, good presentation, easy to follow, well worth a listen

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Helpful and uncomplicated

Although the workplace I am in is very different, and it’s clear the difference between the authors American interview ideas and my English reserved-ness, the book was still incredibly helpful and thought provoking. Most of the things said seem obvious but ‘anything good worth saying is worth saying twice!’ This has helped me feel much more relaxed and prepared for Ju upcoming interview and to tackle whatever interviews I may have going forward. Thankyou!

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Easy listening and practical advice

I thought I’d give this a listen ahead of a pre-interview , it provided some good reminders of foundations for a more comfortable interview.
Well worth the time to listen, even if somewhat sales and US focussed

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Really enjoyed listening to well written book on cracking the interview. Highly recommended

Really enjoyed listening to well written book on cracking the interview. Highly recommended. First step towards new career

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Ahhh.. Conceited author. Ok content

The author claims in his intro that they unlocks secrets no-one else knows and probably never will. They will make you phenomenal. Is it just me or do they come across as conceited.
The rest... other reviews go over it. Be prepared, confident, assertive, energetic, good presentation (no BO). Have charisma and be likeable and at the same time not full of yourself, don't overinflate achievements, leave a good lasting impression and a good attitude.

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Helpful for people drawn to capitalism, but not me

This book is aimed at high level, career driven go getters. I don't think I was the right audience, so it might have been more helpful for someone trying to climb their way up in a capitalist environment. The advice was very American and old fashioned, but would be helpful to the right audience.

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Food for thought i guess

A good refresh before a job interview. Makes your mind run a bit smoother, some good pointers

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Excellent Read

Focused in the meat and bones if the issue. not a single aspect was irrelevant. This is how to write a valuable book. Thank you!

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Not that usefull

Maybe it's me, but goal was to prepare for the upcoming interviews, but I actually I got more anxious reading this book.

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