Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Interview Prep - Tips for Building Confidence and Getting that Dream Job - Margaret Buj - Interview Coach
Interview Prep - Tips for Building Confidence and Getting that Dream Job - Margaret Buj - Interview Coach How to Prepare for an Interview Tips for building confidence and getting that dream job By Honey Patel, Founder of Career Companion Job interviews can be an intimidating process, even for the most confident people â" but thereâs one simple secret that will help you make the right impact and keep your career on track â" preparation. With the right preparation, youâll showcase your skills with confidence and walk out with your head held high. Without it, even the most skilled people are likely to drop the ball under this kind of pressure. So, how do you prepare for a job interview? There are two key ingredients for success: content and delivery. Content refers to knowing the specific answers to questions youâre likely to get during the interview process. Delivery is about how you communicate â" through your tone, volume, clarity of speaking, etc. Think of it this way: What would you do if you had to give a Ted Talk? Firstly, youâd spend time drafting and redrafting your content so that itâs engaging, interesting and relevant to the subject. Then youâd practice it over and over again, on audio, on video and even with a test audience until it was perfect. You can essentially use the same process for interviewing. Hereâs how: Step One: Prepare Your Content â" Interview questions often focus on specific areas of your skills, the industry you work in, your career plans and your ability to work with people. Itâs important to consider what these questions will focus on and prepare your answers in advance. Some popular questions to include are: What are your strengths and areas of improvement? Where do you see yourself in 1-3 years? Describe a situation when you solved a job-related problem Remember to keep these questions relevant to your experience and to the job youâre interviewing for and take the time to ensure that youâre covering all your bases. Career Companion gives you the perfect space to do this step of your interview preparation. The platform offers 100+ interview questions to choose from (as well as the functionality to set your own questions) and the space to answer each question in full detail. By answering your chosen questions in simple 3-point structured responses in an outline format, you donât have to prepare a full script â" just outline the 3 key points you want to hit. Step Two: Practice Interviewing This is where your âmock interviewâ comes in to play. Itâs a simple process where you stimulate a real interview environment by having someone interview you for a specific role. You can ask a family or friend to do this, and Career Companion has a list of tools where you can mock interview online. Here, you can focus on delivering your 3-point responses to familiarize yourself with interview situations and ensure that youâre communicating clearly with your âinterviewerâ. Practice makes perfect and by knowing your content from start to finish, youâll feel confident in your interview skills and with the interview environment itself. Remember, your interview is part what you say and part how you say it â" and preparation is key to conquering both these elements!
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