8 out of 10 candidates get it wrong for the interview session. They spend time polishing up on their IQ. Are you one of them?
Meantime, the other 2 out of 10 candidates are smart and focus on revving up their EQ. This is the winning formula that you are waiting for. Master how to answer the unspoken interview question that ALL interviewers will ask (which is the EQ aspect) and not how to answer verbal questions (which is the IQ ingredient).
In this book, you will discover proven steps and techniques that only 2 out of 10 candidates know.
Here is a sample of what you will gain:
Uncover the hidden,unspoken question that ALL interviewers will ask
Get hired by answering without speaking
Body language design specifically for your interview
The secret handshake that will make the interviewer feel intimate instantly
How to 'uncross' the interviewer's folded arms if you encounter this situation
Exude charisma even though you are not born charismatic
How to build rapport easily
Saves you $$$ as NLP, Rapport, Body Language and Charisma are all rolled into one book instead of four books
And many exercises to ensure that you walk the talk
How you will not benefit from this book.
It does not address the IQ portion for your interview session.
In other words if you are looking for model questions and answers, this is not the book.
Nevertheless, you can find model Q & A in http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LBA3398
Just to set the record straight, you need BOTH, the IQ and the EQ in order to ace that interview.
However the nonverbal is the gamechanger.
Here's an analogy:
In a soccer game, you need both the goalkeeper and the striker to function effectively in order to win.
But who earns more?
Yep, the striker.
Being able to verbally answer interview questions is like the goalkeeper.
Nonverbal communication is just like the striker.
So be like the striker and get hired now. Strike while the iron is hot.
The extremely poor grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure in this short e-book are so distracting that much of what Mr. Powers has to say is difficult to follow; I kept thinking as I was reading, "Gee, didn't he care enough to at least proofread this before putting it out there?!" Even though he seems to be offering some at least marginally helpful tips, this lack of attention to literary detail makes it challenging to lend credibility to his advice. I was sorry I spent even 99 cents on this.