I wasn't sure if this was the right forum or if I should have chosen Adult Education instead but here goes:
I have a new group of students at school who want a special class on interview techniques. They are all qualified Korean doctors who will go to America to work or do research. They have to compete against doctors from within America and from all over the world. They've booked a class for 16 hours. I can fill that easily but I want to make it a really super dooper class because I know these guys personally and I know how much effort and money they've put in for this opportunity.
Anybody know of any good resources preferably from the internet, or a good book that they can recommend for people going for job interviews in America? I am particularly interested in ideas or information about differences in body language, the fine line between confidence and arrogance...that sort of thing.
I have some stuff from the internet but it is a little disjointed and there's not much specific for international applicants or the medical industry.
Any ideas most welcomed.
Thanks
Interview preparation techniques and resources
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Here's a start if you want. I did something with my students about job interviewing. I found that I disagreed with some of the answers the tests gave, but in the worksheet I gave them I asked which things they thought were silly and which were inappropriate in their culture, and which ones they disagreed with. I suppose it could be the basis for some conversations. I still can't believe the website that said it was inappropriate to ask about salary. I have a link to three different tests, none of which I wrote. 
http://fog.ccsf.cc.ca.us/~lfried/call/jobs.html

http://fog.ccsf.cc.ca.us/~lfried/call/jobs.html