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Helpful Advice For Preparing For A Job Interview
If you're looking for a job and need some helpful advice for preparing for a job interview, you've found the right lens. My goal is that you will leave this lens and walk into your next interview more knowledgeable in how to be ready for your interview and more confident in your skills.
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Tips And Advice For Preparing For A Job Interview
* Here is the first bit of helpful advice for preparing for a job interview. Read over the description of the job you are applying for. Think of examples where you demonstrated the skills listed in the description of the position. Practice your answers and keep them two to three minutes at length.
T- Teamwork
O - Overcoming Obstacles
D - Duties of Your Past Positions
A - Achievements in your last postions
Y - Your Strengths and Weaknesses in your last positions
You should be able describe clearly and give examples to your interviewer using the TODAY acronym.
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O - Overcoming Obstacles
D - Duties of Your Past Positions
A - Achievements in your last postions
Y - Your Strengths and Weaknesses in your last positions
You should be able describe clearly and give examples to your interviewer using the TODAY acronym.
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* Research the company and know what they do. Be able to describe how your skills fit with the position you are applying for. Think of three to five questions to ask the interviewer about the company. You have shown that you have knowledge about the company and are invested in its success.
* Prepare answers to the following questions, remembering to keep each two to three minutes at length:
1) Tell me about yourself?
2) Why did you Leave Your last position or Why are you looking for a new job?
3) Why should I hire you?
4) What are your salary expectations?
If you prepare for the above scenarios, you will be on top of your A game and ready every time you walk in to an interview. Good Luck!
1) Tell me about yourself?
2) Why did you Leave Your last position or Why are you looking for a new job?
3) Why should I hire you?
4) What are your salary expectations?
If you prepare for the above scenarios, you will be on top of your A game and ready every time you walk in to an interview. Good Luck!
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