Job Interview: Preparation, Making a First Impression, and Nailing It Every Time
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Do you have the feeling that you are not prepared to face an invasive number of questions about your accomplishments and career choices?
Well, have no fear, my friend. You are at the right address. This book can guide you along. Topics that will be discussed in this book include how to make a lasting first impression, asking specific questions about your motivation, how to dress, what to bring, how to react on the phone (if applicable), how to show your interviewer that you are listening and interacting, etc.
This book can help you. Please allow it to do that, and start reading or listening to it now.
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Job Interview - Derrick Foresight
Job Interview
Preparation, Making a First Impression, and Nailing It Every Time
By Derrick Foresight
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: How to Make a Terrific Impression
Chapter 2: Interview Question: Why Do You Want to Work Here?
Chapter 3: How to Dress for a Job Interview
Chapter 4: Products to Bring to a Job Interview
Chapter 5: Phone Interview Tips to Get You to the Next Round
Chapter 6: Active Listening Skills
Chapter 7: Setting Objectives to Improve Your Career
Chapter 1: How to Make a Terrific Impression
Tips for before you go to a job interview
In the days before your job application interview, reserved time to do the following:
1. Start by researching the company and your recruiters. Comprehending crucial information about the company you are interviewing with can help you go into your interview with confidence. Using the company's site, social networks posts and current news release will supply a strong comprehension of the company's goals and how your background makes you a great fit.
2. Practice your answers to common interview questions. Prepare your answer to the typical question: Tell me about yourself, and why are you interested in this role with our company?
The idea is to quickly tell them who you are and what value you will bring to the company and the role-- it's your personal pitch.
Tip: You should come prepared to discuss your wage expectations. If you are uncertain what income is proper to request for, go to some online salary calculator, and then look at the individualized pay range based upon your area, industry and experience.
3. Go over the job description. You may wish to print it out and begin highlighting particular skills the employer is searching for. Think about examples from your past and current work that line up with these requirements.
4. Utilize the most important method in answering questions that we will explain here. Prepare to be asked about times in the past when you used a specific skill and use a certain technique to tell stories with a clear Situation, Job, Action and Outcome.
5. Employee a friend to practice addressing questions. Actually practicing your answers out loud is an incredibly reliable way to prepare. Say them out loud to yourself or ask a good friend to help go through