This is probably one of the best interview resources on YouTube. DenhamResources YouTube Channel This YouTube channel also goes into the most fundamental (and the most penetrating) of interview questions. The 16 videos in the playlist cover almost all the basic questions you can expect to be thrown at you. The video format is more interactive as it is enacted as a simulated real world interview. You can pick up a few ideas from the videos which show the good, the bad, and the ugly ways of giving an interview. Interview Dos and Don'ts This four minute video from again goes into the ABCs of good and bad interviews. Something like turning off our cellphone wearing the right amount of perfume are oft-neglected preparatory steps. is a career management website for the entry level and the hardened professional. Career Strides is a resume and a career service for students and professionals. The 68 promotional videos on interview challenges are presented with the aid of drawings, dialogues and captions.
But the tips are on the button. For instance, how do you handle a job hopper image? The answer as the video shows is not to get defensive as in spite of your resume you have been invited to sit in the interviewee's chair. An interview is the first make or break moment one encounters on the job hunt. But unlike earlier times, now you have resources like YouTube and specialized interview coaching websites that help you cover all the bases. Apart from these channels which have bunched up interview coaching videos, there are a host of standalone videos. For instance, I came across the one below which goes into the very origins of job interviews"¦ Do you think job interview videos are a viable medium to lull those butterflies into silence? Let us know. Image Credit: Shutterstock Email 12 Useful Ways to Reuse an Old Router (Don't Throw It Away! ) Old router cluttering up your drawers? Here's how to repurpose your old router and save some money instead of throwing it away! Read Next About The Author Saikat Basu (1544 Articles Published) Saikat Basu is the Deputy Editor for Internet, Windows, and Productivity.