How To Nail Your Next Job Interview
Jessica Chen
Author "Smart, Not Loud" | 2 Million Learners | CEO @ Soulcast Media | Emmy-Winner | Global Speaker on Communication & Executive Presence
How To Nail Your Next Job Interview
Stepping into a job interview can make you feel very out of control.?Feeling like your every answer is under a microscope can be unsettling.?But it doesn't have to be that way.
You control the direction of an interview too. In fact, when you take control of an interview, you are giving yourself the ability to showcase your strengths the way you want them to be seen.
Remember, you aren't trying to bulldoze the person interviewing you, rather you are engaging in a dialogue where you can showcase yourself, your professional capabilities, and set yourself apart. Here are a few things you have control over:
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1. Set The Tone
Yes, you can set the tone of your job interview.?Setting the tone of your interview can not only include what you are wearing , but it also largely depends on your body language .?In our popular e-course, Mastering Non-Verbal Communications , we talk a lot about how to effectively use your body language to communicate.?This course will help you command a presence without saying a word.
Even if you are in a remote job interview, you can still set the tone.
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Once you've set the tone in your interview, you can actively use your time to direct the way you want the interview to go.
??We recommend the e-course?"Setting the Tone As A Manager" to help you understand tone in a business setting.
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2. Ask And Answer
Most interviews will focus on your resume, your experience, and your general qualifications.?But one way you can stand out amongst those also being interviewed is by asking great questions. But not just any questions, they're questions which you may already know the answer to.
That is because you should have already done some research on the company.
For example – let’s say that you are interviewing at a company that has seen a drop in sales for Q1 due to a materials shortage. You can ask a question about the sales shortage. When you receive the answer you had a hunch about, you can then follow it up with how you have navigated this exact situation in the past.
By doing this, you are not only showing how you can bring experience to this company, but also that you currently understand their position within a particular marketplace.
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2 年Great points as always Jessica!