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Matt graduated from the United States Merchant Marine Academy – Kings Point in 2005 with a B.S in Logistics and Intermodal Transportation and a USCG 3rd Mate Unlimited Tonnage License. Upon graduation Matt took his commission as an Ensign in the Naval Reserves and was taken on at POMTOC (Port of Miami Terminal Operating Company) as a Terminal Superintendent. After 2 years at the Port of Miami, Matt came to Faststream Recruitment to work as a Maritime Recruitment Consultant in December of 2006. The position enables Matt to use his experience within the Maritime Industry to successfully recruit sea-going and shore-based shipping candidates in positions through the Americas. He is married and living on Miami's South Beach. Matt Fuhrman Senior Consultant mfuhrman@faststream.us 954-467-9611


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Coming Ashore? 10 Things You Should Do When Interviewing

October 7th, 2008 · Comments

10 Things You Should Do When Interviewing

by Matt Furhman - Faststream

Last week we brought you the Top 10 Things You Shouldn’t Do When Interviewing.  Hopefully you did a self evaluation and were able to catch yourself guilty of too many infractions.  This week we right the ship to bring you more helpful tips.

Now let’s take a look at 10 things you SHOULD do in an interview.

  1. Be positive: Everyone likes a positive person around.  So be positive and your confidence in yourself will rub off on your potential employers.
  2. Don’t bring up money: If asked about money, your answer should be “we can get to that, but I am more interested in the opportunity.”
  3. Ask a lot of good questions: Good questions at the end of the interview shows you have done your research about the company and the job.
  4. Good eye contact, firm handshake: Out of the book Never Eat Alone, staring 100% of the time into the eyes is considered peering (and a little creepy). Less than 70% means you are avoiding something. Try to stay in the middle of this range.
  5. Keep your hands in control during an interview: Flailing your hands all over the place will take the attention off of you and your skills.  You don’t want the interviewer to start thinking “what the heck is this guy doing with his hands.”  The interviewer should be concentrating on your answers, not your uncontrollable movements.  Keep your hands on your knees or the table.
  6. Be optimistic: Your glass being half full will increase your probability of getting the job. [Continue Reading →]

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Coming Ashore? 10 Things You Shouldn’t Do When Interviewing

October 2nd, 2008 · Comments

10 Things You Shouldn’t Do When Interviewing

By Matt Fuhrman - Faststream

For most, coming ashore may be easy but nailing that perfect job is tough.  Here are ten things you should shy away from when interviewing for that new position.

  1. Don’t be negative about a previous employer: If you go into a company and trash a previous employer for any reason the first thought through the hiring manager’s mind is ‘how long it will take for this person to start bad mouthing our company’.  Secondly if you trash someone specific, there is a chance the hiring manager knows that person or knows someone who knows that person, and you don’t want to burn any bridges… Bottom line; don’t do it.
  2. Don’t bring money up as a candidate: Ok, money is definitely a motivator, but if it is the key motivator, no one will want to work with you.  It is all about perception; if your greed is perceived in an interview your stock will drop dramatically.
  3. Don’t fail the drug test: Don’t do drugs.
  4. Don’t tell the interviewer you are smarter than they are: You are at an interview to sell how you will add value to the company, not how you will take the hiring managers job.
  5. Don’t bring a resume of another friend who is also interested in the job: “Oh yea by the way I have a friend that is looking too.” The job is for you and no one else, if you don’t get the job then tell your friend about it. [Continue Reading →]

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