?? Mastering Interviews: Could It, Would It, Should It???
Carolina De Leon Brooks (she/her)
Talent Acquisition Specialist @ LIST | Process Improvement, Market Research, Match maker, Science fan
Hello LinkedIn community,
Welcome back to another edition of our newsletter! Today, we're diving into the thrilling world of interviews. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, interviews can be both exhilarating and nerve-wracking. You might find yourself pondering the "could it, would it, should it" scenarios ??– a magical trifecta that can either elevate your interview performance or leave you wishing you had a time machine.??
Could It... ????
Ah, the tantalizing realm of possibilities! Could you have aced that behavioral question better? Could you have crafted a more impactful answer to "Tell me about yourself?" Could you have shaken hands like a future CEO? The answer is an unequivocal, "Yes!" But let's be real, dwelling on the 'could haves' won't get you far.
Would It... ????
Would you have been better off if you'd just... winged it? Imagine sauntering into an interview, answering every question with a nonchalant, "Eh, let's see where this takes us." While the idea has a quirky charm, it's not likely to land you the job. Remember, an interview isn't a choose-your-own-adventure book – a dash of preparation goes a long way.
Should It... ??????
Now, this is the real heart of the matter. Should you have walked in with your best professional attire? Absolutely. Should you have researched the company and its values? Without a doubt. Should you have practiced your answers, ready to charm with a well-timed joke? You bet! The 'shoulds' lay the foundation for a successful interview journey.
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The Benjamin Franklin Perspective ???
The legendary Benjamin Franklin once said, "By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail." Wise words indeed! Imagine stepping into an interview without having brushed up on your skills or researched the role. It's akin to auditioning for a cooking show without knowing how to fry an egg – you're just setting yourself up for disappointment.
Tips for Acing Your Interviews:????
Remember, interviews are a two-way street. Just as the employer evaluates you, you should also assess whether the company aligns with your career goals. So, next time you're gearing up for an interview, channel your inner Benjamin Franklin, prepare thoroughly, and step into the spotlight with confidence.
Here's to your interview success!??
Yours,
Carolina