Acing Your Interviews - Be Hard To Forget!
Last updated 5/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 774.49 MB | Duration: 1h 24m
Last updated 5/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 774.49 MB | Duration: 1h 24m
Crafted by the CEO of an HR & Management Consulting Agency, who has interviewed countless candidates across all levels.
What you'll learn
Preparing for online interviews
Preparing for in-person interviews
Answering questions posed in interviews
Making a lasting impression
Knowing which questions to ask in your interview
Requirements
None
Description
Prepping for interviews can be daunting, but if you ace the winning recipe, you'll never have to prepare (other than researching the company you are interviewing with) again!Interviewing for that dream position is much like public speaking or presenting something in front of a group of people and 90% of people I have met over the span of my career dread public speaking and having to deliver presentations. Why? Because they lack confidence.It is true that some people are naturally gifted in this area, but it's not because they are gifted at speaking in front of others - it's because they have learned how to connect with others and therefore engaging with people becomes easy. Interviewing is exactly that - it is connecting with your interviewer(s) without being familiar or arrogant.Acing interviews is more about the confidence you have in your own abilities, than it is about being asked a bunch of questions by strangers.In this course, we look at the tried and tested interview hacks I have curated over the span of my career and we link them with your unique abilities and the magic you bring to the conversation to craft the perfect script for your interviews.
Overview
Section 1: Welcome!
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Preparing for your interview starts with knowing what you want…
Lecture 2 Who are you and where do you belong?
Lecture 3 Who are they and what do they offer employees?
Lecture 4 What will interviewers look for during the screening process?
Section 3: Zoom Interviews
Lecture 5 Preparing for Zoom Interviews
Section 4: In-office Interviews
Lecture 6 Preparing for in-office interviews
Section 5: The structure of a good interview
Lecture 7 The first part of an interview
Lecture 8 The second part of the interview/ the bulk of the interview
Lecture 9 The last 5 minutes of the interview
Section 6: Ending off and last words from the lecturer
Lecture 10 Conclusion
Anyone who is interviewing for a role and wants to be hard to forget!