How to exponentially increase your interview success rate

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @A2YSkits
    @A2YSkits 2 месяца назад +725

    This increased my interview success rate exponentially from 0.1 to 0.1^4, now its 0.0001. Thanks!

    • @vincentkingsdale8334
      @vincentkingsdale8334 2 месяца назад +25

      You would need a negative exponent for that....therefore, you dont get the job😉

    • @jonathanmurray2986
      @jonathanmurray2986 2 месяца назад +9

      ​@@vincentkingsdale8334 r/whoosh

    • @r_lonef
      @r_lonef 2 месяца назад +7

      @@jonathanmurray2986you are the one who missed the point

    • @wipoute
      @wipoute 2 месяца назад

      ​​​@@r_lonef I think they all kinda got each other's point, but @vincentkingsdale8334 is just bad at math

    • @SB_2009
      @SB_2009 Месяц назад +12

      0.1^-4 = 9,999.999999999998 is actually the right formula. Cheer Up Everyone.

  • @ysabelcapitan2447
    @ysabelcapitan2447 13 дней назад +21

    I watched this video the day before my final round of interviews - I had back to back conversations and it lasted 4.5 hours. This is my dream company and I was so anxious leading up to the day. The tips you shared are gold and I kept these concepts in the back of my mind the whole time I was interviewing. People want to work alongside someone they will like, simply put. Thanks for the good work here!
    Also, I got the job offer the next day 😊

  • @davidkwok204
    @davidkwok204 3 месяца назад +289

    Gold, interviewed once and interviewer said I talked too much about what I am capable of. I was shocked and thought an interview should be talking about me and how good I am. She, at the end, rejected me and said I am not a good fit and suggested me to talk less about myself. But now I understand. Be nice, listen, and it's okay to show what you don't know, but you are willing to learn. Be a person that they want to work with which might mean a passive person. Keep it up guys, job search will come to an end :)!

  • @stevenlomon
    @stevenlomon 2 месяца назад +124

    The only interviewing video one needs to watch!! Interviewing is all about social dynamics. Managing anxiety, reciprocating the energy of the interviewer and showing up to the present moment! 🙌

  • @ZawCodes
    @ZawCodes Месяц назад +26

    Not a lot videos emphasize smiling and the importance of it. And a lot people don't practice it. People who can maintain a smile throughout the interview or the conversation are either very experienced or naturally good at it.

  • @Jessiethegirl23
    @Jessiethegirl23 27 дней назад +14

    Impressive but not arrogant= emotionally intelligent and self aware
    Personable but also professional= storytelling that highlights your professional values (that also lineup with the job position)
    Want on their team= someone who will help the team reach goals easily, helpful and hospitable

  • @velvetsound
    @velvetsound 2 месяца назад +132

    I did final panel interviews for 100+ people this year and we just hired 175. He’s spot on - we are usually looking for people we want on our team, to help drive our culture and our desired outcomes. Every company has a “thing” they are looking for, and you won’t know what that is. In our case it’s “impact”.

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  2 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @roymarshall_
      @roymarshall_ Месяц назад +17

      I have no idea what "impact" means, it has the same vibe as "synergy". You want people who accomplish things? Are there companies that don't?

    • @YouAREyoubeYou
      @YouAREyoubeYou 19 дней назад +3

      Define “impact”🤔…… Sounds hyperbolic 😏

  • @mistersir3185
    @mistersir3185 17 дней назад +4

    This is easily an overlooked thing, may look minimal to many but is crucial. It's great that you addressed it all.

  • @Flexizy7
    @Flexizy7 2 месяца назад +64

    Very true I just got a tech job and I definitely didn’t have the best skills for the job but my personality helped me pass the rounds

    • @meenaa9279
      @meenaa9279 Месяц назад +1

      how'd you do in the technical interview?

    • @ZawCodes
      @ZawCodes Месяц назад

      @@meenaa9279 if you're lucky you get a take home assignment which is far more easier and comfortable to do than a live code test or throwing random general knowledge at you on the spot.

  • @fredio54
    @fredio54 26 дней назад +12

    I think you nailed it. LoFi production quality but you are a walking demonstration of your own technique even before you intentionally tried to illustrate it. 10/10 :-)

  • @LigneDesign
    @LigneDesign 2 месяца назад +25

    🎉 We we need many additional videos on interviews, as:
    2nd interviews,
    when organisations introduce you (or interview with) the whole team of 7 people (not all at once),
    and other types of interviews!! 🏆👍👍

  • @ashish4k07
    @ashish4k07 2 месяца назад +17

    One advice I can give which I did in my first interview is think the interviewer as your friend in being in a professional meeting or something important in that way you accomplish all things in the video given like 1) impressive, not being arrogant, 2) Personable, but Professional, 3) Someone who doesn't embarrass them.
    And it's true answer for just what they ask for
    I really started liking to have to go to interviews actually I mean you get to know about them too.

  • @meowrel
    @meowrel 2 месяца назад +49

    I have a management consulting interview tomorrow, thank you RUclips for recommending me this 😭❤️

  • @MrMcfire2
    @MrMcfire2 3 месяца назад +7

    Exxcellent recommendation in respect to balancing both explaining your accomplishments but also ensuring that you remain personable & professional. Yet another example of how the real world is so different fro the academic environment many of us are so used to...

  • @vickybread
    @vickybread 3 месяца назад +18

    Thank you Matt for putting the psychology and the interviewers pov into words! I’ve been struggling to move forward first round-interviews for a few companies that I was interested in and I thought I answered all the questions well. That was more than heartbreaking to me. As a result of denial I’ve been procrastinating to reflect on my room of improvement until this video. The second point about adapting energy to the interviewer was especially useful to me because I am generally a bubbly person and every time I spoke to a purely business poker face interviewer, I thought that he/she didn’t like me and I panicked instead of proactively adapting to that. This is so helpful - ty!

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  3 месяца назад +1

      Of course, thanks Vicky!

  • @IncorrectnoobY
    @IncorrectnoobY 2 месяца назад +15

    Been landing job interviews no problem. Always struggled to make it past the final round though. This video has proved extremely useful insight on why my approach has been wrong. Thank you.

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  2 месяца назад

      Glad it helped, best of luck w your interviews!

    • @brivnvu
      @brivnvu Месяц назад

      I feel you Johnson… i feel you. Hope you’ve been well, good luck on your journey 😎

    • @YouAREyoubeYou
      @YouAREyoubeYou 19 дней назад

      Which implies that you have a good resume; however, you struggle with interpersonal communication and skills. It’s something that’s not clicking as it pertains to your personality, countenance, and communication( or lack thereof).

  • @williamim6306
    @williamim6306 3 месяца назад +20

    Binging all your videos, they're all so insanely helpful! Thank you so much!!

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  3 месяца назад +2

      Hey William! So glad to hear that!

  • @ronynandu
    @ronynandu 3 месяца назад +19

    Matt, you have broken down an interview from an hiring manager perspective. Great video, lot to learn and implement in all future interviews. ❤

  • @yourdad2107
    @yourdad2107 Месяц назад +2

    The last 2 points are so true, I am friends with this person who wants me to pass his resume to my team. Knowing that personal personally, I am so hesitant to pass on their resume. Not because they are not capable but how their casual behavior would make me look like in my team

  • @chrisogonas
    @chrisogonas 2 месяца назад +2

    This is an incredible resource in addressing the less thought out aspect of interviews. Thanks for putting it together, Matt👍🏾👍🏾

  • @AD-wg8ik
    @AD-wg8ik Месяц назад +10

    I’m the most humble person I know so this should be easy

  • @Melissa-oi2if
    @Melissa-oi2if 24 дня назад +2

    Thank you for consistently publishing recruiting and career advice! I am about to interview for BCG next week after a summer of watching your videos. You have definitely been my virtual Gandalf in the prep process.
    Hoping for more content on transitioning from consulting to Big Tech strategy!

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  24 дня назад

      Glad you're finding the videos helpful, best of luck with your interview!

    • @jollyholly2851
      @jollyholly2851 3 дня назад

      DEI candidate

    • @Melissa-oi2if
      @Melissa-oi2if 2 дня назад

      @@jollyholly2851 Yes! Thank you

    • @vven5716
      @vven5716 2 дня назад

      ​@@jollyholly2851 Sounds like someone couldn't get a BCG interview

    • @jollyholly2851
      @jollyholly2851 2 дня назад

      @@vven5716 I literally interned at BCG's New York office buddy. Now I'm on to better things (hedge fund), and this was on my recommended. Sorry but I like to gatekeep elite professions to the truly elite and not people who pretend they're smart. Cheers.

  • @damiancalderon3146
    @damiancalderon3146 Месяц назад +1

    great advice and excelent video, couldn't agree more with what you said here. Interviews are the chance to connect with the interviewer and demonstrate WHO you are as a person and team player rather than your hard skills and qualifications, that goes on your resume instead.

  • @yqyolo878
    @yqyolo878 16 дней назад

    YOU'RE AMAZING! So glad I run into your channel!

  • @pichhhhh
    @pichhhhh 3 месяца назад +9

    Aww your video just come at the right time, it’s really pleasant listening to you really, I don’t know why but your voice just sound easily to listen and inspiring. Thanks for sharing your overview on this topic.

  • @mago9620
    @mago9620 Месяц назад +5

    As a recommendation for whiteboard clarity: you could use 2 colors, one for the base concepts and another for the extra annotations you do afterwards. That way it's much easier to follow and read

  • @GiselleRodriguez-l8e
    @GiselleRodriguez-l8e Месяц назад +6

    I agree with these points and have done several interviews and even got to final stages and received good feedback but haven’t received offers. While I believe these are important points it seems to come down to the interviewer just liking you. The candidate pool these days has become incredibly competitive where it no longer matters if your articulate, smart and personable

    • @jennyu.s1398
      @jennyu.s1398 27 дней назад +1

      Pray and fast before your interview

  • @fidgetykoala
    @fidgetykoala Месяц назад +5

    Basically it's all about being liked (granted the candidate gets passed the screening rounds). I have been thinking about this lately, and it doesn't really make sense in a world that is aiming towards the concept of unbiasedness. I understand the interviewer point of view of wanting to have a buddy on the team, but I sense is way too biased. Perhaps there are quite a few people who are hard to read, especially those ones who are good at reasoning. I'm decent at understanding what others think (gut feeling) and I'm crap at battling my way through letting them change their mind. It's a lost cause at that point. So your vid has proved that I was right about 'the being liked' stage. I don't have a career like yourself, but I studied business management and the last positions I have covered were basically indie consultant for SMEs and microbusinesses. I'm now going for BDR positions for bigger companies or promising start ups. However, I think there is a clash of personalities. They need someone who executes rather than strategizes. I'm sure I'm come across like a show off with my hard earned business semantic accuracy while listing my 'use cases'. As you said I don't have anything figure out, but I can tell from who I want learn and be coached. And I found very hard to come across real leaders lately. People are saying that currently it's easier running your own business that jumping through all this nonsense. Thanks for your vid. It was insightful.

  • @JohnVKaravitis
    @JohnVKaravitis Месяц назад +1

    Humble, yet confident. Like Shoeshine Boy!

  • @nathanbresinski7030
    @nathanbresinski7030 4 дня назад

    Thanks for the content because meanwhile i found an internship where I was looking for. Except that i made a lot of mistakes (my retrospection). But the key drivers were all good. The video puts words on what made me into the institution

    • @nathanbresinski7030
      @nathanbresinski7030 4 дня назад

      After a dozen of interview, needless to say that the scientific litteracy helped me a lot to be more consice and accurate ofc.. about motivation, soft skills presentation, making links and explaing the why of why i did this and that was the hardest part as it is so obvious for me that to explain to others is so hard especially to hr and poeple who have a total different mindset to me

  • @matsmonster
    @matsmonster 3 месяца назад +4

    Hi Matt, thank you again for taking the time to create another video that helps many people across the globe trying to get closer to that dream role.
    As someone who is born with all the disadvantages to succeed, how would you craft a personal yet still professional storyline of perseverance, triumph and character without going in depth of all traumas and bullshit? I find this difficult to the point that I’d rather not even mention it but it played a paramount role in my life that shaped me into the person who’s actually able to do the job?
    Cheers man, thanks!

  • @Mohammed.Bilal_0
    @Mohammed.Bilal_0 2 месяца назад

    Matt you are a wonder man, honestly. I feel like most of the time you were describing yourself but the energy in this video and with the points you made, at a level had that chameleon affect. Almost like a practice what you preach, you were showing each and every suggestion of what to do, not just through explanation but also the way you presented the video. Loved it man, your aura is off the charts. Thank you for being you and making these videos, always a big help!!!

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  2 месяца назад

      Hey Mohammed! Thanks so much for the kind comment, you have no idea how much it means - wishing you only the best!

    • @Mohammed.Bilal_0
      @Mohammed.Bilal_0 2 месяца назад

      @@matthuang21 No Matt thank you, honestly you don't know how helpful your videos are for me. Really appreciate you and what you do, and wish and pray you get even more success, happiness and fulfilment. Keep up the videos man, cause I know I'll need them. 😅

  • @claireglory
    @claireglory 7 часов назад

    tip for all the applicants. be real. show what you really are. because the interviewer doesn't have the final say. it is the manager. and some managers want an arrogant person. because that shows confidence and control. the ability to control people is one of the thing these corporate higher ups will not tell you. but it is important in holding up a company.

  • @BrandonStewartCS
    @BrandonStewartCS 2 месяца назад +4

    Have an interview today, I'll keep this advice in mind, thanks!

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  2 месяца назад

      Best of luck my man!

    • @scoopet
      @scoopet Месяц назад +1

      Did you get it?

  • @ba177ba18
    @ba177ba18 2 месяца назад +3

    As a hiring manager, I would say this is true

  • @thinkingoutthebox7253
    @thinkingoutthebox7253 Месяц назад

    Wow this video is so golden, it’s just life advice in general lol someone finally out this into words for me

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  Месяц назад

      Appreciate it! So glad to hear you found the advice applicable to more than just interviews

  • @shakilahmed4647
    @shakilahmed4647 Месяц назад

    Wow the best! You did great man!

  • @kaiyuan2893
    @kaiyuan2893 4 месяца назад +16

    Not what I expected but great insights!

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  3 месяца назад +1

      Glad you liked it! Thanks again for dropping by

  • @ekeminios
    @ekeminios Месяц назад

    Yes Matt, this is very helpful! Thank you

  • @hoyinleunghk
    @hoyinleunghk 29 дней назад

    very useful and clear, thanks man!

  • @goldfish3858
    @goldfish3858 19 дней назад

    The way I have a power day in 1 hour, thank you so much for this video

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  19 дней назад +1

      You got this!

    • @goldfish3858
      @goldfish3858 19 дней назад

      @@matthuang21 Thank you so much! You just earned a new sub

  • @Newsadvice
    @Newsadvice Месяц назад

    I consider that the most important tip is to research the company. When the employee will present to the employer all the information which he/she has , will succed to gain the employer . This aspect make the difference between the persons who apply for the same position.

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  Месяц назад

      definitely agree here - research is critical

  • @justinjustinhong
    @justinjustinhong 3 месяца назад +12

    Or?…they can EnD you, right then and there 😂 love your videos so much!

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  3 месяца назад +2

      Haha was feeling a tad unhinged while filming this - glad you still found it valuable 😂

  • @pawan2647
    @pawan2647 20 часов назад

    Thanks for putting it out

  • @dev6793
    @dev6793 3 месяца назад +1

    Keep making these kind of videos, helpful

  • @AnastasiyaKaliutchyk
    @AnastasiyaKaliutchyk 2 месяца назад

    That’s pure gold 🔥💯

  • @KlOeyOhfey
    @KlOeyOhfey 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey there, thanks for this video! It's a fresh take, and I will be implementing this mindset while networking going forward.
    Would you have the time, interest, and ability to do an (almost exact) video that informs adult professionals, who are also felons, feel comfortable being "someone who won't embarrass them"?
    As I was hitting the share button, I realized this might make my friend feel less confident. Not because of your video -- because of their own concept not self worth. I also realize these videos take time, research and passion😅 so I completely understand if you can't fit the topic into your feed.
    Thanks again either way
    - Random Internet Felons Advocate

  • @EugeneSong-t3v
    @EugeneSong-t3v 2 месяца назад +2

    This was helpful. I graduated college this May and while I have no problem getting interviews, I've had no luck so far. Is there a piece of advice that you are willing to give me?

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  2 месяца назад +2

      Reach back out to your interviewers and ask for feedback if you can, it’s a good way to find out what you need to improve on

  • @AlokKumar-tm8oi
    @AlokKumar-tm8oi Месяц назад

    Wow! I wish I had watched this video a couple days back.

  • @ThomasGodart
    @ThomasGodart Месяц назад +2

    Interviews are really unfair and ineffective for finding the right candidate for a job. In my experience, the only way to know if someone could do the job well enough boils down to answering only those 2 questions: 1/ will this person do the job correctly every day, with enough attention to details (and enjoys doing it), and 2/ how will the person react in a stressful situation (will he collapse and shut down? or blame others? or learn and grow from that experience). And those 2 questions are impossible to answer during an interview. As far as I can tell in my 20 years of total experience in software development, with 10 years as a director (and hiring)

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  Месяц назад +2

      Unfortunately you are correct - interviews do have a lot of limitations and the best interviewees aren't necessarily the best people for the job

    • @ThomasGodart
      @ThomasGodart Месяц назад +1

      @@matthuang21 True. And now that I think about it, CVs as well are overrated. They don't tell what's important, for example by only talking about the past, they miss entirely all the future and the wishes of the candidate. So CVs and interviews both come from the past and fail most of the time when searching for a high level of matching and compatibility. So I hope that one day someone will invente a new way to do the trick

  • @dbsk06
    @dbsk06 2 месяца назад +1

    Warmth and competence

  • @garethcurtis9354
    @garethcurtis9354 13 дней назад

    Not sure I agree with this. I'm 45 and I'm an IT contractor in London. I've maybe done 30-40 odd interviews and I've got about 15 of those (over 17 years or so). Id say a third of those are team fit like you say. I ace those ones generally. However, the other two thirds, in IT at least, are trying to catch you out and seeing if they can prove that you don't have the skills that you say you do. Very frustrating. Some expect you to be able to recite text books. I'm not so good at those!

  • @nathanposshenderson
    @nathanposshenderson 3 месяца назад +1

    I really like this perspective! Are there any quick methods you have used to calm your nerves before interviews?

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  3 месяца назад +14

      Do a 5 minute meditation, call your mom/brother/friend beforehand, go for a walk without using your phone, also remind yourself that even tho it may feel like you NEED this job at the end of the day there are other opportunities out there. If you can have an abundance mindset vs one of scarcity, that helps a lot.

    • @Raz0rIG
      @Raz0rIG 3 месяца назад +1

      For interviews, performing, or conducting meetings. I just have a mindset that says as long as I put in the time and work in mastering whatever skill, the results will come and trust the process and daily habits you set for yourself rather than focus on any one big event.
      Excellence isn’t built by one big event, but is built quietly day by day no one sees until you’ve made it. You then see the fruit of what you’ve been sowing.
      Confidence naturally comes from experiencing doing something well over and over. Some people have it more than others even without the merit but that’s the basic idea.

  • @Rage_Moon
    @Rage_Moon 2 месяца назад

    You're right on the last points

  • @yadavadvait
    @yadavadvait 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the tips! Do you think this stuff just comes with experience, or can it be learnt?

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  3 месяца назад +4

      Comes from a combination of experience but can definitely be learnt - just need to be self aware enough to know how you are coming across in interviews and humble enough to admit that there’s room for improvement

  • @ad6417
    @ad6417 Месяц назад +27

    This is why sociopaths do very well in corporate America.

  • @abdullahoncu8641
    @abdullahoncu8641 Месяц назад

    you are explaining very understandable

  • @IAMjulesATX
    @IAMjulesATX Месяц назад

    Good stuff! Thanks!

  • @misha2360
    @misha2360 3 месяца назад

    Great video! It's very helpful!

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  3 месяца назад

      Hey Misha! Thanks for stopping by

  • @dasshrs
    @dasshrs 8 дней назад +1

    It's like dating
    But without intimacy, kissing and flirt 😅

  • @DictionaryMath5903
    @DictionaryMath5903 24 дня назад

    You want to be a "mirror". This is taught a lot in behavioral economics and hostage negotiations.

  • @HenG20
    @HenG20 Месяц назад

    Love it!

  • @VaibhavShewale
    @VaibhavShewale Месяц назад +1

    well most company have hr round after the managerial round!

  • @notsojharedtroll23
    @notsojharedtroll23 Месяц назад

    My two cents: luck. I got my job related to ML right after college this year. Did a research camp at the UCSD related to ML which I leveraged out, and the dreaded technical interview was exactly conceptual questions regarding MLfrom a book I just read the dsy before and that's it. Later the english proficency test was easy AF.
    I also got the power of looks because of my Jawline, Cheekbones & browridge as a man. And the tech interview was with a woman. Make of this what you will

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  Месяц назад +1

      Interesting point about luck - definitely a factor!

    • @k.h.6991
      @k.h.6991 Месяц назад

      But you had read the book. There are plenty of people who don't read, when they don't have to.

    • @ВикторияБруева-и1щ
      @ВикторияБруева-и1щ 23 дня назад

      Could you share the name of the book?

    • @notsojharedtroll23
      @notsojharedtroll23 22 дня назад +1

      @ВикторияБруева-и1щ gotchu bro:
      Machine Learning with PyTorch and Scikit-Learn by Raschka et al.

  • @basuta-dshrara
    @basuta-dshrara Месяц назад +1

    How tf you get interviews, I was getting non stop 2 years ago. Started submittng resume even with a shit ton of skillset and nothing

  • @BlissfulBreeeze
    @BlissfulBreeeze Месяц назад

    This made sense

  • @aniketmehendale
    @aniketmehendale 2 месяца назад +7

    what if the interviewer is arrogant

    • @zt8139
      @zt8139 2 месяца назад +1

      That mean you two don’t fit

    • @ad6417
      @ad6417 Месяц назад +1

      Hey that's a great sign. That way you don't accept a job from them where you will be miserable.

  • @こうた-j2t
    @こうた-j2t 3 месяца назад

    Very helpful ❤

  • @mohibquadri4053
    @mohibquadri4053 4 месяца назад

    Interesting analysis !!
    Could you suggest better ways- if making big money in corporate world as engineer or in general is the only goal which path is the most suitable to adopt and how like earning promotions quicker,climbing ladder etc or remaining in same position ? Also how is it possible for me in initial stage of career to demand promotions or high pay after 6 months or a year by solving any of their major problems.. does any books on creativity or innovation thinking examples work drastically well in advancing rapid growth..

  • @heroismist
    @heroismist 3 месяца назад

    That intro was lit😂

  • @javierfrausto6046
    @javierfrausto6046 3 месяца назад

    Great video

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  3 месяца назад

      Glad you found it helpful boss

  • @Apple-vm5gc
    @Apple-vm5gc Месяц назад

    But how to get interviews?

  • @G5rry
    @G5rry Месяц назад +2

    Based on the title of this video, I can tell you this person doesn't know what "exponentially" means.

  • @greensock4089
    @greensock4089 2 месяца назад +1

    this might help if I ever get an interview. 0 in the last year lmao

  • @kennyelkhart
    @kennyelkhart 2 месяца назад +1

    I would start by not misusing the term 'exponentially' 🤓

    • @MuzixMaker
      @MuzixMaker Месяц назад +1

      I’ve told you a million times, don’t exaggerate!

    • @LucasDanielSantoro
      @LucasDanielSantoro Месяц назад

      Did you click through or not?

  • @Caba-Rojo
    @Caba-Rojo 23 дня назад +1

    Every time I hire someone… I look at it as if I’m making a $250k investment for the next 2 years.

  • @hc2159
    @hc2159 2 месяца назад

    I dont undeftsnad what sounding humble means. Need an example

    • @ad6417
      @ad6417 Месяц назад +1

      That's perfect

  • @newbie8051
    @newbie8051 3 месяца назад +3

    11:30 I legit got a stone face during my first interview with a big fintech company lol
    Hahahah i remember this, huge tip guys, practice smiling as often as you can

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  3 месяца назад

      Haha we’ve all been there, keep up the good work!

  • @RYANCHEAH
    @RYANCHEAH 3 месяца назад

    yessir

  • @wagaboond6443
    @wagaboond6443 Месяц назад +1

    In tech liking isn't a case most of the time. you will be hired based on your hard skills and some communication skills, and that's it.

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  Месяц назад +1

      agreed this applies more to non-technical roles

    • @k.h.6991
      @k.h.6991 Месяц назад

      As soon as there is serious competition, being liked will make a difference.

  • @girlbossfromscratch
    @girlbossfromscratch Месяц назад +2

    Interview is the meeting between 2 liars!

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  Месяц назад

      Hahaha never thought of it that way!

  • @GuRuGeorge03
    @GuRuGeorge03 2 месяца назад +4

    There are outliers but for i'd say 80% of jobs this is true. Unfortunately, the more technical your job is, the more this question will not matter.
    I.E. I do technical code reviews with candidates that want to be software developers at our company and usually all I see of them is their code and I can only hear their voice.
    My checklist in this specific interview is purely technical, example:
    Does the code work? yes/no
    Is the code optimal? yes/no
    An extreme example: Neurosurgeons. I doubt that a smile matters.

    • @sankeethganeswaran3024
      @sankeethganeswaran3024 Месяц назад +2

      i think the point is that in highly competitive positions there will ALWAYS been several candidates that are technically qualified for the job. if you want to stand out from that crowd, you have to appeal to the interviewer in the ways shown in the video.

    • @ad6417
      @ad6417 Месяц назад +1

      Health care is not really an industry where people are hired only on their technical skill. And the other thing is that people that are very high in the hospital food chain have to do a lot of charity networking so they have to be personable.

  • @ibrahimlari6032
    @ibrahimlari6032 4 месяца назад +1

    👌👌

  • @lysaniaschikwanda3372
    @lysaniaschikwanda3372 3 месяца назад

    Great insights! I sent you an email last week, hoping to get a favorable reply.

  • @akaleex2116
    @akaleex2116 2 месяца назад

    4:40 I fucking agree

  • @spongsquad
    @spongsquad Месяц назад

    you look like nathan doan lol

  • @MartinCharles
    @MartinCharles 2 месяца назад +1

    Wow this is the bs artist meta haha

  • @XxZigonxX
    @XxZigonxX 2 месяца назад +2

    Working for Google is not a good credential

  • @marchebbo124
    @marchebbo124 3 месяца назад +1

    love your videos
    what is your linkedin to connect?

    • @matthuang21
      @matthuang21  3 месяца назад

      LinkedIn is just my name - check bio

  • @dogbertlover2410
    @dogbertlover2410 2 месяца назад

    0:45 clicked off the video bc of this stupid ass question

  • @jamesdillan1928
    @jamesdillan1928 3 месяца назад +2

    Hey Matt! Could you accept my LinkedIn Invite? Are you open to coffee chats? I’d love to do atleast just one as I had a very particular situation with an extreme industry focus before consulting.

  • @shyampradhan5114
    @shyampradhan5114 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice way to start the video 🫠

  • @SignedBlake
    @SignedBlake 2 месяца назад +2

    Life is a balancing act - great video🫶🏽