The Job Interview Subject You Must Bring Up
Many of the high-level clients who seek me out are in a period of career transition. They want to take the next big leap forward, usually to a higher leadership position where they will have more responsibility and more impact. Even though they are extremely experienced with a strong track record of proven successes, they don’t feel confident in their ability to show up as powerfully as possible. As we practice for job interviews, areas of communication weakness are revealed. While there is some variation in these areas, one issue in particular comes up again and again.?
It comes down to this: when you’re in the process of interviewing for a high-level role, you must communicate that you intend to shape the role. That means you set clear expectations for what you wish to accomplish, the autonomy you need to get it done, and the way you expect to be treated. During interviews many women will focus on what is written in the job description, and over-explain how their experience makes them qualified. But if you’re already in the interview room for a high-level role, it’s understood that you can do the basics of the job. Often women are afraid of being perceived as demanding or arrogant by speaking up about these things. I urge you to keep in mind that high-level leaders are expected to make their needs and wants clear. If you don’t do that, you might inadvertently signal that you don’t really see yourself as a competent leader, and aren't up for the job at hand. To make a strong impression and inspire powerful confidence in your skills, knowledge, and expertise, you have to go beyond your limits.?
Communicating clearly and without apology is not arrogant! It’s the most efficient way to get what you want and achieve your goals. Of course, you should always practice for job interviews. You can write out 5-10 questions that you anticipate you’ll be asked during the interview, and practice delivering your answers in a clear, concise, and compelling way (you can also practice asking your own questions of the interviewer).
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For high-level job interviews, practice communicating these three things:
These are just some of the techniques I work on with my clients. I give private Power Voice For Executive Women session packages to highly motivated individuals. I also give Power Communication trainings to groups of Executives and professionals at companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Columbia Bank, Carharrt and Kimpton Hotels, both remotely and in person. DM me for more info about my trainings, rates and availability. I love hearing from you!
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