Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Interviewing Techniques and Tips

Interviewing for a job can be nerve-wracking. You may feel uncomfortable “selling” yourself or fielding unexpected questions. Or the prospect of having to meet and impress new people may be enough to trigger stress or anxiety.


However, no matter how fearful you may be about interviewing for work, it’s important to remember that interviewing is a skill you can learn. With the following tips and techniques, you can become a master at sharing your value with potential employers, presenting yourself effectively at interviews, and getting the job you want.

Info: https://www.helpguide.org/articles/work/interviewing-techniques-and-tips.htm


Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Body Language Tips for Your Next Job Interview

Getting ready for a job interview? Here's how to make an interviewer feel dubious about your candidacy: shake hands for the briefest of seconds, slump in your seat, avoid eye contact, and crack your knuckles before answering tough questions.

Justin Urbas

For more info of Justin Urbas's suggestion check the link: https://www.thebalancecareers.com/body-language-tips-for-your-next-job-interview-2060576

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Questions to Ask During a Job Interview

AS YOU PREPARE FOR A job interview, your focus is likely on figuring out how to answer common job interview questions. But you should also devote considerable time to thinking through questions to ask in an interview.


The hiring managers are definitely interested in how you answer their tricky questions – but they also want to see how you prepare interview questions to ask employers. By knowing what types of questions managers and teams want to be asked, you can help create a solid impression with the interviewers, increasing your chances of getting a job offer.

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

They also give you a chance to find out if the job and company are right for you. Follow the tips here to ace your interviews.

Review common interview questions. Practice answering them with someone else or in front of a mirror. Come prepared with stories that relate to the skills that the employer wants, while emphasizing your:
  • Strengths
  • Willingness to work and flexibility
  • Leadership skills
  • Ability and willingness to learn new things
  • Contributions to the organizations in which you have worked or volunteered
  • Creativity in solving problems and working with people
Figure out in advance how well you qualify for the job. For each requirement listed in the job posting, write down your qualifications. This can show you if you lack a particular skill. Plan how you will address this in the interview so you can convince the interviewer that you can learn the skill.