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Obama condemns Koran burning plan
US President Barack Obama says a small church's plans to burn the Koran are a "recruitment bonanza" for al-Qaeda.

Euro MPs condemn France over Roma
Euro MPs call on France to suspend its deportations of Roma (Gypsies), as Paris seeks co-operation from Romania.

Police search Sarkozy party's HQ
French financial police search the headquarters of President Nicolas Sarkozy's party over the inquiry into the L'Oreal party funding scandal, reports say.

Car bomb rocks Mogadishu airport
At least eight people are killed as a car bomb explodes at Somalia's main airport in Mogadishu, officials say.

'Friendly fire' suspected in Manila siege
Investigators in the Philippines say police may have accidentally shot some of the hostages on a bus hijacked last month.

Taliban chief says victory close
Taliban leader Mullah Omar says his fighters are on the verge of victory in Afghanistan and the Nato-led campaign has been "a complete failure".

Erdogan raps rivals ahead of poll
Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticises the tactics of his opponents, in a BBC interview ahead of Sunday's constitutional referendum.

Mexico crime 'like an insurgency'
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says Mexican drug violence is looking increasingly like an insurgency, a comment strongly rejected by Mexico.

Big toll in Russian market bomb
At least 15 people are killed and more than 60 wounded in a bomb attack in the southern Russian city of Vladikavkaz, local officials say.

South Sudan vote is 'time bomb'
The referendum on independence for Southern Sudan is a "ticking time bomb", US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says.

British hostage freed in Pakistan
A British journalist held captive by militants in north-west Pakistan since March is released.

Rodney King tying the knot with his juror
Nineteen years after his brutal beating by four LA police officers, Rodney King is marrying a juror from the case.

Residents of 'Lustful' street seek less sinful name
Residents of a small street called Lustful Court in the US state of Georgia are told to raise a petition if they want a less provocative street name.

Rig firms hit back at BP report
Contractors who worked for BP on the ill-fated Deepwater Horizon oil rig criticise the company's report into the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

Obama defiant on tax cut stance
President Obama defends his opposition to extending Bush-era tax cuts for wealthier people and criticises what he calls Republican obstruction.

Honduras massacre 'gang rivalry'
A mass shooting in a shoe factory in Honduras is blamed on rival street gangs linked to Mexican drug cartels.

Castro criticises Iranian leader
Cuba's Fidel Castro criticises Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for what he called his anti-Semitic attitudes.

SA murder rate shows sharp fall
The murder rate has fallen by 8.6% over the past year in South Africa, the latest statistics show.

Air Zimbabwe pilots in pay strike
Striking pilots at Air Zimbabwe have began talks with management over a pay dispute that has grounded the carrier's flights.

Japan-China boat spat escalates
China warns Japan that their wider relationship will suffer if Tokyo mishandles a dispute about a Chinese fishing boat seized in disputed waters.

China abortion activist 'freed'
A blind activist jailed after revealing right abuses under China's one-child policy has been freed after a four-year prison term, a rights group says.

Spain confirms its labour reforms
Spain's government says it will keep labour market reforms agreed in June which make it cheaper to sack workers.

New bank ratio 'to be set at 7%'
Central bank governors and senior regulators are to impose tighter restrictions on the level of assets banks must hold, the BBC has learnt.

Iran opposition lawyer detained
A prominent human rights lawyer in Iran, Nasrin Sotoudeh, is detained by the authorities on security charges.

Yemeni soldier killed in ambush
Gunmen open fire on soldiers in southern Yemen, killing at least one and wounding others.

Indian caste census due in 2011
India's first caste-based census since 1931 will take place next year, the cabinet announces.

Delhi games face disease threat
India's Commonwealth Games village in Delhi is being threatened by dengue fever-carrying mosquitoes.

North East 'least resilient' area
Industrial areas in the North East and Midlands are least resilient to economic shocks, BBC-commissioned research suggests.

Defence firm BAE cuts 1,000 jobs
BAE Systems announces it is to axe almost 1,000 jobs across the UK, with 740 to go from five sites in England.

US slips in competitiveness poll
The United States has been overtaken by Sweden and Singapore in the World Economic Forum's competitiveness survey.

South Korea in surprise rate hold
South Korea's central bank surprises markets by keeping interest rates on hold in the face of "global uncertainties".

UK interest rates remain at 0.5%
The Bank of England keeps UK interest rates on hold at a record low of 0.5% for the 18th consecutive month.

Riaz to face police questioning
Pakistan bowler Wahab Riaz will be question by Scotland Yard on 14 September in relation to allegations of corruption.

Toshack stands down as Wales boss
John Toshack stands down as Wales manager after a six-year reign with immediate effect by "mutual consent."

Defoe out for at least six weeks
Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe is ruled out for at least six weeks because of an ankle injury.

Spears sued for sexual harassment
A former bodyguard for Britney Spears files a sexual harassment lawsuit against the pop star.

Don Johnson payout upped to $51m
A judge more than doubles an award made by a jury to Don Johnson over profits owed from a TV show to $51.2m (£33.2m).

Morgan to replace host Larry King
Former newspaper editor and Britain's Got Talent judge Piers will replace US TV presenter Larry King on the US network CNN, it is announced.

UN aid chief Amos visits Pakistan
The newly appointed head of UN humanitarian relief Lady Valerie Amos has spent her first day in office touring Pakistan.

Turkey's controversial constitution vote
Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has defended the controversial referendum on changing the constitution.

On patrol with the 101st Airborne
Quentin Sommerville goes on foot patrol with some of the men of the US Army's 101st Airborne division near the village of Zerok in Afghanistan.

Mexico rejects drug 'insurgency' analogy
Mexico has rejected remarks from the US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, that drug-related violence in Mexico increasingly has the hallmarks of an insurgency.

Pressure mounts against Koran burning
A small US church says it will defy international condemnation and go ahead with plans to burn copies of the Koran on the 9/11 anniversary.

UN 'failed' DR Congo rape victims
UN peacekeepers "failed" the victims of mass rape in eastern DR Congo, a senior UN official has said.

Sect members escape Nigeria jail
At least 700 prisoners have escaped during an attack on a jail in northern Nigeria, including members of a militant Islamist sect.

Lion lunges at Las Vegas trainer
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'Real women'
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Downward spiral
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Altered image
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Magnificent Mary
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Low pay and squalor
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Secretive militia
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Candidates - Interview Techniques

Once your Red Recruitment consultant has described a company and role to you, and the interview has been confirmed, it is imperative you do as much research as possible. This includes: -

  • Company statistics; established, employees, office locations etc
  • Company type; software, hardware, exhibitions etc
  • Company presence in market
  • Products; range, USPs’
  • Market, competitors and companies place within these

Visit the company website, if time permitting, phone for company brochure / literature and competitors brochures, visit library, use business directories etc.

If necessary, write a presentation, format as follows;

  • Page 1; Title Page, with client name
  • Page 2; Info page, applicants name, address, dob, qualifications, status and driving licence etc
  • Page 3; Last job, detailing products, clients, turnover etc
  • Page 4; Previous jobs, as above
  • Page 5; Profile of client, statistics, type, market, market share, product, USPs’, etc
  • Page 6; Profile of competition, who they are, size, market share, products
  • Page 7; List of questions


In the interview, ask if you can deliver presentation, show client through process in a relaxed and informative way. This is an ideal tool to tell the client straightaway who you are, who they are, who their competitors are, and why you are in the interview.

Your Red Recruitment consultant will already have told you the interviewers name(s), time and date and address. Get phone number, so if you are delayed you can call ahead.

Remember, in an interview, the more information you are armed with, the better your chances are of getting the result you want.

Questions you may be asked in interview

In an interview situation, dependant on the interviewer, there are whole myriad questions you possibly could be asked. Before your interview, and possibly whilst preparing your presentation, consider answers to the examples below;

  • What do you know about our company?
  • Why do you want to join our company?
  • Why did you leave your last company?
  • What qualities do you have to offer this company?
  • What do you know about the role?
  • How successful were you in your previous position(s)?
  • ...Then why do you want to leave / have you left?
  • What were your targets?
  • ... Can you prove these?
  • Who did you sell to?
  • How did you generate new business?
  • What were / are your average order values?
  • What are your main strengths / weaknesses?
  • What motivates you?

Interview Do’s and Don'ts

Do's

  • Arrive early
  • Wear dark suit, look the part!
  • Firm handshake, act the part!
  • Confidence, eye contact
  • Presentation
  • Research co’s + competition + market + USP’s
  • Listen
  • Treat all intv stages as 1st stage
  • Do not ask about package
  • Close for job / 2nd stage!

Don'ts

  • Arrive late
  • Scruffy / untidy appearance
  • Too laid back
  • Over-familiar, or flippant
  • Talk down previous employers
  • Cover up inconsistencies, you will be caught out!
  • Waffle and talk at a tangent