Learn how to present & package your employable skills, qualifications and specialized knowledge in your next #interview by going here.
Want to get the one-on-one coaching handle yourself like a boss before, during and after the interview? Schedule your session by going to here for your session.
I can personally attest to being late to interviews in my very distant past purely due to me getting lost trying to find the location of the interview. It happened once, but lost out on that opportunity. I will not say it due to being late, but I’m sure being late didn’t help my chances either.
I did not ever want to leave that to chance, so I make recommend leaving your home two hours early if the location is only 30 mins away and other ways to avoid being late for a #job inteview. I want to empower all of you to be fully prepared for your #career opportunity, without major anxiety. To make sure you are fully prepared to take advantage of your career opportunity in your next interview, check out my audio series here.
We are finally at part 5 of the 5-part series, New to the job market. If you have not seen the first 4 parts of the series, check them out at the links below:
Ok, let’s jump right into the final part of this series. You’ve worked on your resume(s), cover letters and letters of recommendations. Placed your resume(s) on job boards & specific social media profiles and regular networking should start yielding you some job interviews by now.
How can you separate yourself from the other candidate in your next #jobinterview? Begin a #professional version of show and tell during the #interview
Do you have sample project displays you can show?
Do you have a video demonstrating your skills, knowledge and abilities you talked about in the interview?
I’m now presenting Part 3 of the 4 Part Series, Difficult Interview Question and How to Respond Strategically.
In Part 1, we addressed the question, ““Why should I hire you?”” and how to respond to get a positive feedback from the interviewer. You can check out Part 1 video here
Part 2 tackles the next difficult question, ““How do you handle deadlines?”“. Part 2 helps you to say strategic things to establish a better rapport with the employer #interviewing you. You can check out part 2 here.
Now, we are talking about the third difficult interview question where some people have been known to be dishonest…not a good idea. You will regret it later. You will get some golden nuggets on how to maneuver through this question honestly and intelligently.
If you looking for assistance with even more interview preparation questions, check out my resource here to get you even more strategic direction.
Want to conquer more in-depth, industry based interview questions that other candidates fumble and get nervous over? Do you want to shine bright to the interviewer, instead of crumbling under pressure during the interview process? Schedule your interview coaching session .
In Part 1 of the series, we discussed the first question, ‘Why Should I hire you?”. Click on the link here to watch.
Now let’s get into Part 2 of the interview series..the next interview question…. I want to prepare you as #careercoach to be ready for the difficulties in your career process.
If you looking for assistance with even more interview preparation questions, check out my resource here to get you even more strategic direction.
Want to conquer more in-depth, industry based interview questions that other candidates fumble and get nervous over? Do you want to shine bright to the interviewer, instead of crumbling under pressure during the interview process? Schedule your interview coaching session by going here.
Your communication skills are extremely important in the interview which plays a huge role in how you present yourself. In this video, I talk about one of the ways to help you improve how you present yourself in a job interview. To get the entire article from the June 2018 DREAM Career Newsletter….go here to get your FREE copy.
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