Interviewing & Negotiation Process

Interviewing and Negotiation Process

Learn about common interview questions and general expectations in the process, as well as how to effectively position yourself to employers as an enthusiastic, qualified candidate. Identify resources that will prepare you for salary negotiations, while also building strategies to approach the conversation professionally and effectively.

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Wasserman Guides
Interviewing Guide
Technical Interview Guide
Evaluating Employee Benefits Guide
Evaluating Offers & Salary NegotiationAssessment in the Interview Process

Wasserman Activities
Interviewing Practice
Salary Negotiation
Interviewing and Networking Exercise Sheet

Wasserman Resources

Big Interview
CaseCoach (case interviews)
Online Career Modules
Firsthand

Wasserman Videos
Beginner Interviewing Strategies
Advanced Interviewing Strategies
Get the Job: Before the Interview
Get the Job: During the Interview
Get the Job: After the Interview
Interviewing Tactic: STAR Method
Interview Posture Basics
What Questions do I Ask at the End of an Interview?
Virtual Interviewing
Academic Interviews
Salary Negotiation
Raises and Role Advancement

Wasserman Webinars
Leveraging Academic Coursework
Leveraging Your Internship
Positioning Yourself for a Promotion
Preparing for Your Performance Review
Case Interviewing for Consulting
Fit Interviewing for Consulting

NYU Resources
Navigating Conversations with Employers about Work Authorization

External Resources

themuse
HireVue Practice Interview
PrepLounge (case interviews)
HackerRank (technical interviews)
Leetcode (technical interviews)
Glassdoor
NACE Salary Calculator
PayScale
Salary.com
SalaryExpert
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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