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  1. The HBR Guide to Standing Out in an Interview

    Sep 2, 2024 · This video, hosted by HBR’s Amy Gallo, offers a quick, all-in-one guide to acing an interview, from preparation to real-time strategies.

  2. Job interviews - HBR

    Feb 11, 2026 · Five ways to prepare for an AI-assisted hiring process—from resume to interview.

  3. Job Interviews Aren’t Evaluating the Right Skills

    Aug 14, 2025 · New research from BrightHire and Harvard Business School’s Managing the Future of Work project reveals that although interviews appear to cover most skills listed in job …

  4. 10 Common Job Interview Questions and How to Answer Them

    Nov 11, 2021 · If you’re entering the market for the first time, or just looking to make a change, use this guide to prepare for your next interview.

  5. Strategies of Effective Interviewing - Harvard Business Review

    For the purposes of this article, an effective interview optimizes the perceived communication objectives of the individuals involved, with time as the principal constraint.

  6. Use the STAR Interview Method to Land Your Next Job

    Feb 27, 2025 · In this article, the author outlines what the STAR acronym stands for, the benefits of using the STAR interview method, and how to use it to prepare for your next interview.

  7. How to Succeed in Your Next Job Interview - Harvard Business …

    Oct 4, 2021 · Three talking points to help you stand out as a candidate.

  8. 38 Smart Questions to Ask in a Job Interview

    May 19, 2022 · The opportunity to ask questions at the end of a job interview is one you don’t want to waste. It’s both a chance to continue to prove yourself and to find out whether a …

  9. When Hiring, Emphasize Skills Over Degrees - Harvard Business …

    Feb 26, 2025 · Former IBM CEO Ginni Rometty explains how a skills-first mindset builds resilient teams and organizations.

  10. What’s Your Interviewing Style? - Harvard Business Review

    Mar 12, 2024 · In interviewing thousands of people and studying relevant research, she’s identified a new way to get better at this important aspect of career and organizational growth.