how to prepare for a job interview
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Arthur GopakCEO & Editor-in-ChiefBusiness Portal for Millennials
How to prepare for a job interview
Who are you again, Arthur?Here’s a short story
Worked abroadI was hired, and I have been hiring people throughout my career
You Your job Experienced you
Job interview. But why?
Employer’s sideHow your dream company is looking at the interview process
Make the judgement about the candidateCan you get the job done?
Understand the commitmentSee if you are going to stay and grow together for the next 3-5 years
See if you are coachableImportant: if you cannot stand being given direct requests, you are going to have a bad time
See if you match the environmentMost companies avoid outliers even if they seem to be a good fit
Your sideThis is what you should do get out of the interview
Sell yourselfIt works perfectly in a combination with some prior preparation
Learn the company culture
Evaluate the match Company
culture The position
You
Make sure that your profile is aligned with the company culture and the job position
Your dream job
Talk about your career goalsSay how you see your future as a professional
Your future self will thank youIt works perfectly in combination with some prior preparation
How to prepare for a job interviewA proven list by Princeton University that I used for my applications. It just works.
1. Research the organizationCheck their latest news, learn about the industry trends the company operates in, check the customer and former employees reviews
2. Compare your skills and qualifications to the job descriptionIdentify the overlapping points that are more pronounced
3. Prepare your responsesThink through the potential questions in advance
4. Plan what to wearDress to impress; go either neutral or formal, but display class
5. Plan what to bringBring a copy of your resume; a notepad and pen; a list of references; a portfolio and list of your participants
6. Pay attention to non-verbal communicationPosture, gestures, voice tone, eye contact, just to name a few
7. Follow upMany interviews end with “Do you have any questions?”This is your time to shine.
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Arthur GopakCEO & Editor-in-ChiefAlphaGamma
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