Lilia L
DEGood overall read on how to get a job Good overall read on how to get a job from scratch. I really liked the techniques used in the interview process (3 best stories, good qualities, and multiplier). This helped me to organise myself before an interview, by really showing what is the most important thing to remember for the interview. Thank you!
Hassan ElBaytam
CAGreat resource to build your interview skills When I first checked out the information I was a bit skeptical, but I used their techniques in a phone interview I had with a big company. During the interview the interviewer sounded thrown off with my answers to questions like what are your salary expectations and so forth. In the end I was passed to the last stage in the interview process which will take place next week. You can bet your good money that I'll be using their techniques to secure the position!
Hannah Dixon
GBAt a time when I needed career advice … At a time when I needed career advice and guidance most The Interview Guys were there for me more than I ever could have imagined. I was in such a moment of desperation that I thought what the heck I'll try it out, there's a money back guarantee too. So, after I purchased and jumped into the guide before I knew it I got a job, an amazing job. I think what's great about The Interview Guys is that you are provided with so much support and resources that you can't not but do well in interviews and get the job you're going after.
Sara Durey
AUA bit too casual for a working professional The Master Guide is 239 pages and could probably be condensed to 50 pages if they cut out all the casual nonsense writing, e.g. having conversations within the guide assuming what the reader is thinking and responding to those assumed thoughts, none of which are a serious conversation. For example - they suggest treating an interview like a date and then continue for three paragraphs about how and why you don't need to take flowers and chocolates with you.... as if there was someone who would legitimately jump to that conclusion. Suggesting role play and talking for half a page about how it's not Dungeons and Dragons. There's a lot of fluff in there, and a lot of common sense or unnecessary things like what to eat in the weeks leading to your interview, go get a haircut, iron your shirt, don't be drunk etc. I'm unsure if it is worth the money but it can't hurt your chances I guess. If you're strapped for cash though I wouldn't bother. There were a handful of notes I made from the 239 pages that were useful tips. The rest is just white noise, and is written like a Young Adult novel, feels like the audience is kids in their early teens, not professional people trying to secure a job. Sure they provide detailed examples of questions and answers but it's nothing more than what I've researched and found online elsewhere for free. I'm all for making it an engaging read, but maybe tone it down several notches.
Lauren Kelley
GBHighly Recommended When I was moving across the country, I applied to many jobs and interviewed at 4 companies in two days. The Interview Guys helped me prepare for my interviews which all popped up in a short amount of time. I was offered a job for two out of the four, and a second interview for one. Upon accepting my job, I was told that they loved that I was calm under the pressure and I believe that was due to being so prepared for anything they could throw at me in the interview process.