In a job interview, your body language can make or break your chances of landing an offer. Research suggests that nonverbal communication — eye contact, posture, smiling, hand gestures — heavily ...
Research at the Florida State University College of Medicine has identified a potential low-cost method for predicting if a person is at risk of developing dementia. By analyzing data from nearly ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Justin Sablich is a journalist who covers career development. Job interviews and AI are two key drivers of anxiety for today’s job ...
Many interviews open with what I like to call "inkblot test" questions. Inkblot questions are those open, seemingly harmless questions which interviewers use as icebreakers to learn more about what's ...
An interview is essentially a structured conversation where one participant asks questions and the other provides answers. Therapy, therefore, can be viewed as involving an ongoing interview process.