Succeeding at Job Interviews
REGISTER TODAY TO BOOK YOUR SPOT. This course is designed to get you ready for an interview. Your Resume...
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REGISTER TODAY TO BOOK YOUR SPOT.
This course is designed to get you ready for an interview.
Your Resume & Cover Letter will get you to the interview door, but do you know what the interviewer is looking for during the interview?
You will be taught how to take control of the environment and maintain the mood of the interview. You will also have a list of questions that you will need to be prepared to answer fluently and coherently during an interview.
At the end of this course, you will be confident to face the hiring manager or the hiring panel that will make the decision that you are the best fit for the job.
After all the end purpose of an interview is to ensure that you are the best fit so that they can end their hiring search.
Succeeding at Job Interviews
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Introduction to Succeeding at Job Interviews
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Introduction to Job Interviews
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First Impressions Last
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First Impressions Last – Intro
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First Impressions Last – Dress Code
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First Impressions Last – Attire
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In Summary
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What are Interviewers most frequently looking for?
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Introduction
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What makes an employee valuable to an employer?
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Personality Hiring
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Interpersonal Skills
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Two Approaches to Interview Types Questions
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CAR Approach
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STAR Approach
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Preparing solid coherent answers to common questions
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Common questions the interviewer ask to determine a candidate personal and interpersonal skills.
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Tell me about yourself
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What are your strengths?
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What are your weaknesses?
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What is your greatest accomplishment?
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Why are you leaving your current job?
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What made you interested in this opportunity?
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Describe your ideal job.
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How would your colleagues describe you?
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Would you say you are a team player?
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Tell me about a challenge or conflict you’ve faced at work, and how you dealt with it.
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Practicing the 6 Ps'
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6 Ps’ – Proper Planning Prevents Piss-Poor Performance
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5 Ps’ – Prepare, Practice, Perform, Physic-Up and Post-mortem
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Preparing and Practicing for an interview
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During the Interview
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During the interview remember Non-verbal communication helps supplement your verbal communication
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During the Interview – Tips
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Your Certificate
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Email us at educafocus2workforceltd@gmail.com if you would like to get your certificate of completion on this course
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Your certificate
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