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The interview process for both the candidate and the hiring manager is an experience filled with the unknown and anxiety. For the candidate, the individual is uncertain of the questions to be asked. Based on previous interview experiences, the candidate recalls the questions and tries to fine-tune possible answers. Based on experience, unfortunately, recruiters and hiring managers assume part of the application or resume contains falsehoods. Research shows that nearly 60% of resumes have a false or exaggerated statement. How do you, as a candidate, ensure they know what you are saying is who you are and will be on the job?
The interview process for both the candidate and the hiring manager is an experience filled with the unknown and anxiety. For the candidate, the individual is uncertain of the questions to be asked. Based on previous interview experiences, the candidate recalls the questions and tries to fine-tune possible answers. Based on experience, unfortunately, recruiters and hiring managers assume part of the application or resume contains falsehoods. Research shows that nearly 60% of resumes have a false or exaggerated statement. How do you, as a candidate, ensure they know what you are saying is who you are and will be on the job?
More and more firms are using behavioral questions. Candidates need to understand the reason for behavioral questions and how to draw from their own life experiences to respond to them.
The traditional questions do not reveal much in-depth information to the hiring manager.
Success in the interview means knowing how to draw from who you are and formulating a response covering the essential points of a story. After all, the interview is an opportunity for you, the candidate, to become the storyteller of your own experiences. The interview response story has four elements you must share with the hiring manager. The session will cover the four and show how to create an answer story about how, if hired, you will perform on the job.
The interview should be a two-way exchange of getting to know one another. What are the questions the candidate needs to ask the hiring manager to ensure that the candidate is making a well-informed decision?
Why you should Attend:
The most challenging part of work is finding work. For many, face-to-face or video interview is associated with high anxiety. That doesn’t have to be the case as long as you know how to respond to questions without fear of embellishment. Too many candidates try and overthink the answers before beginning the interview. Too many are so eager to find a job that they don’t consider if the company or the job is the right company or role for them.
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