contacts you know at the company or its suppliers, advertisements, articles about the
company in the trade press.
What are your career options right now?
Prepare for this question by thinking of how you can position yourself as a desired
commodity. If you are still working, describe the possibilities at your present firm and why,
though you’re greatly appreciated there, you’re looking for something more (challenge,
money, responsibility, etc.). Also mention that you’re seriously exploring opportunities with
one or two other firms.
If you’re not working, you can talk about other employment possibilities you’re actually
exploring. But do this with a light touch, speaking only in general terms. You don’t want to
seem manipulative or coy.
Why have you been out of work so long ?
You want to emphasize factors which have prolonged your job search by your own choice.
Example: “After my job was terminated, I made a conscious decision not to jump on the
first opportunities to come along. In my life, I’ve found out that you can always turn a
negative into a positive IF you try hard enough. This is what I determined to do. I decided
to take whatever time
I needed to think through what I do best, what I most want to do, where I’d like to do
it…and then identify those companies that could offer such an opportunity.”
“Also, in all honesty, you have to factor in the recession (consolidation, stabilization, etc.) in
the (banking, financial services, manufacturing, advertising, etc.) industry.”

....to be continued