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Then, with any luck, you get the interview. For many, that’s the scariest part. They fear that their qualifications and skills aren’t enough or that they won’t be able to prove them during the interview. Some are afraid because they don’t know what the potential employer might ask and whether they’ll have something to say. Others simply fear rejection.
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Despite its scariness, the interview is a crucial recruitment step. It’s because during it, the potential employee can be analyzed in ways that a CV or cover letter cannot provide, for instance, based on their communication skills, confidence level, and social behavior, among many other things.
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One of them is looking up company values, the interviewers and teams and making sure to work them into a conversation to show that you know what you’re signing up to. Of course, knowing how to present the highs and lows of your career should be on your preparation list as well.
Preparing a 2 minute elevator pitch to the question “Tell us about yourself”, plus the answers to the common questions like “What is your greatest weakness?”, “Why do you want to work here?” is useful too.
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Besides, it might not only show that you’re not respectful for the company’s time, it can also signal you’re not responsible enough to show up to work on time.
Basically, there are plenty of tips on what you should do that you can listen to. A quick Google search proves that. With it, you’ll find articles like this, with 19 tips to ace the interview. Your only responsibility will be to choose which ones you like and successfully apply them.
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Mike Peditto shared that he saw his share of bad interviews: “Inebriated candidates who could barely string a sentence together but were fine on previous interviews, people doing lip synced interviews with somebody clearly feeding them things to say from off screen, incredibly contentious interviews with people who just seemed to want to get on the call and take their job search frustrations out on me.”
He added that he can he can overlook nerves, forgetting things and other human error, but there’s a still a line of decency he expects.
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On the other hand, maybe remembering one’s failures isn’t the worst thing. Hear me out: without them, we wouldn’t be able to tell how success feels, or at least it wouldn’t feel as sweet. So, while it’s uncomfortable, it has some worth.
Let’s remember this fact while going through this list – failure is natural and something that happens to everyone. At the same time, the human brain is also wired to be amused at failure, especially if it comes from others. So, let’s have fun with this list, just don’t forget to not be too mean.
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