Sunday, 8 April 2012
Successful Job interview Techniques
Successful Job interview Techniques tips
Hi, Welcome to my blog.I will be giving out some tips on successful job interview techniques.
The recent economic crisis has made it difficult to secure a job very easily like before.What we seem to have now are more sack letters than employment letters.However the idea of going to job interviews these days is more ritualistic than realistic.
People tend to go carry out a "call of duty",by attending interviews if you like but not actually going fully out to grab the job.The reason is simple, There are more and more people chasing a few post in any given vacancy than before.
There are fewer vacancies chased by many and over the limit candidates. A recent advert to fill Zoo vacancies in London which would have attracted fewer candidates few months ago saw a response beyond the imagination of the advertisers,over 500 applicants turned up.
No matter how you may see the situation, bad or even worst, there are still many people landing jobs and jobs they never thought off everyday.
How do they do this? Simple,yes simple. Remember the saying, that only tough people survive tough times.
I suggest you invest time and energy to seek expert opinion on how to land a good job.Landing a job of your choice is determined by how well you prepare for it.
Like I have been saying in my other blogs, Preparations I am mean here is all inclusive .It does include more than just knowing the job or what sample questions will look like or whether you have attended the interview several times and are familiar with the terrain.
I strongly believe every expert in this field will quite agree with me here. To be honest there is no hard and fast rules about this but there are important steps to follow if you must be successful.
These four basic steps will help.(the 5th step is for premium service only)
1.Question time: Am I qualified academically and skill wise for this job.Do I have experience to carry out this job if I eventually get on it. Do I go for direct employment or go through agency?
2.Expectations: What will the interview panelist be looking out for?What do they want from me physically, mentally and otherwise?
My dressing,my looks, my health?
3.Network: Does the job require any network leveraging?If yes can I pull it up together and nicely too?What is the history of the company or organization I want to work for? Who are the competitors e.t.c
4.Packaging: What does my CV look like? Can I represent my CV as it presents me?Your CV can either make you or break you.
5.Other issues: Privileged information for clients.Having this information can give you invaluable advantage at job interviews so email me at patebuzormin@gmail.com and get more info. for Job interview techniques.
Posted by patrick ebuzor at 04:35
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