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November 30, 2015 Present Your Best Self in Your Next Job InterviewPreparing for a job interview is a lot of work, and it can be easy to focus on the wrong things. To really shine in your interview, focus on presenting your very best self. Start by creating a script of what you'll say. Many interview questions are predictable ("Why should we hire you?"), so practice answering them out loud. Prepare for questions you'd rather avoid by developing short, upbeat answers. If you're asked something that throws you for a loop, don't be afraid to ask for a minute to think. And bring a few questions of your own to ask about the future of the company or the role you're applying for. Finally, make sure you're actually listening to the interviewer. We tend to focus on ourselves when we're stressed, so remember to slow down and pay attention to what's being said. Adapted from “What You Should (and Shouldn't) Focus on Before a Job Interview,” by Karen Dillon. |
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