Episodes
Wednesday Mar 13, 2019
never-worry-about-red-flags-during-your-interview
Wednesday Mar 13, 2019
Wednesday Mar 13, 2019
Your face-to-face interview is a time to learn all you can about the company, while they learn about you. It is hard to remember that the hiring manager will be checking for potential red flags during the interview process. If you know what they are thinking, you will never have to worry that your actions or what you say is waving a red flag.
Here are 12 things to avoid:
- 1. Arriving late for the interview
- 2. Treating your staff dismissively or disrespectfully
- 3. Not wearing appropriate attire for the position
- 4. Meet and greet
- 5. Talking too much
- 6. Speaking negatively about past employers and experiences
- 7. Asking about money too soon
- 8. Showing up unprepared
- 9. Using inappropriate language
- 10. Being vague in her responses
- 11. Exhibiting poor body language
- 12. Not asking any questions
You can learn more about the interview process at https://six-second-resumes.com/
Friday Mar 01, 2019
7-steps-to-a-great-interview
Friday Mar 01, 2019
Friday Mar 01, 2019
A positive mindset is the best way to approach your interview. After you get your butterflies flying in formation, review your 7-step plan. 1. Have a theme 2. Know your strengths 3. Know any Red Flags 4. Know what they will ask 5. Know your value 6. Have an exit plan 7. Ask permission to follow up Think about typical questions you could expect to be asked in an interview. This starts with “can you tell me a little about yourself?” This is not an invitation to talk about the pony ride you got for your birthday in the third grade. It should be short and concise and end with how what you have done has prepared you for this new position. You should expect to be asked, “why should I hire you?” I asked that as one of the last questions when I was interviewing candidates for Costco. Those that knew what the position was about, gave the best answers. The key to success is having your ideas worked out ahead of time. Use the job posting to know what you should focus on. Think of your accomplishments and find STAR’s for to illustrate each example. Know your value in the market place and be ready to discuss salary. Be prepared when it’s time to wrap up and you're asked “what questions do you have for me?” This is your chance to shine. And don’t forget the value of a snail mail thank you card. It can really set you apart and get you in your new hire orientation sooner.