Top Interview Tips: Common Questions, Nonverbal Communication & More | Indeed
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Looking for interview tips? In this video, we dissect an entire job interview from start to finish. We analyze everything from common interview questions to etiquette and how to follow up. Our key takeaways are:
00:00 Intro
00:42 When does the interview begin?
01:15 What to do when you're nervous
01:37 Nonverbal and verbal communication tools
02:01 Answering common interview questions
02:56 Speaking on previous workplaces
03:23 Nonverbal communication tips
03:42 Questions to ask your interviewer
Note: Nonverbal communication is one of many tools that can help you make a good impression in interviews and in your professional life. However, candidate assessments should be based on skills and qualifications, and workplaces should strive to be inclusive and understanding of individual differences in communication styles.
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Thank you, Childish Gambino for helping me get a job.
Omg 💀💀💀💀
And scarlett for that performance
And Will Smith as the interviewer
No no, it's Toro y Moi.
Yooooooo
how to ace interview:
step 1) be scarlett johansson
step 2) ace interview
😂
lol! Underrated comment
And be interviewed by Thierry Henry.
Hahahahahahah
Step 2 optional
I’m already nervous by watching this
Omg I just thought the same thing! lol
😂😂 Same bro
🤣
Why? Don't let them intimidate you......
Did you get it?
My mom used to tell me "remember, they're just people." This helped me relax, be myself and be more conversational
Getting a job could not be easier. Simply be comfortable with people judging you on your clothes, gait, speech and eye contact in an environment completely alien to you. Remember to know the answer to every question before they are asked, and only ask the right questions. Remember that if you ace it, you still may not get the job for a reason the employer does not need to tell you. It's easy!
like racism or homophobia
I sense a little sarcasm here
These kinda feel like videos of people playing slot machines in casinos. Good to know, makes me feel I can win if I just watch enough of them.
@@oscarosei1985 just a little 😅
u good bro ?
So, basically tell them what they want to hear, be the person they want you to be, wear a mask.
I fucking hate job interviews so much. I have to be a fake people-pleasing moron for half an hour to be able to feed myself. I think the concept of interviews failed miserably if people have to research for the question "tell me about yourself" beforehand. Think about that for a second
Alexis Hannah how?
You've got it! Wear a mask for 8 hours a day and make it rain, buddy.
@@alex-ie8tp I absolutely love your comment (it has many likes but deserves 2 hundred billion likes) and I do hate the concept of 'job interview' with a passion, in principal because they are lie and bullshit based... fake it till you make it. Even the questions themselves are ultra-super dumb - "why do you want to work here?" when the robotic idiot asking this type of question KNOWS that you might have been applying for another 9999 jobs in order to get a damned job so you can feed and house yourself and maybe your family, if you can afford one.
If I'd be an employer, I'd probably hire you for daring to think things straight and live in reality but, unfortunately I am a job seeker which fortunately has an ok-ish job and wants to find something a tad bit better... we'll have to learn to fake it till we make it or else, some of us, potentially risk death by starvation and homelessness just because we didn't want to force our brains for a second to think and answer a set of dumb questions as fakely as possible with an as idiotic smile as possible on our faces.
@@alex-ie8tp It is just very easy to put these set of dumb questions in Google and learn that all they want to ask is in fact "what do you sell me?"... or "what do you bring to the table for my company?". The problem here is that they want someone in their 30s but with a hundred years of proven experience and with minimum 100 warrantors who are willing to warrant with their own house that you, the interviewee have transformed every thousand dollars belonging to the company into a million dollars... and all that just for the minimum wage and you are now, again willing and eager to accept the minimum wage once more, just in order to help them turn their tens of thousands into millions 🙂
As in... they ofer £18000/year (UK) but they want you to demonstrate that you have like 5 years of proven industrial experience on top of a 2:1 or 1st degree in Computer Science in order to pay you that shit wage on which if you live alone, you'll strugle to go to the toilet or switch the lights on unless you rent a shared room with other 10 people.
i like the “pause” part, pause is so crucial in a conversation scenario thanks for the advice.
You're welcome, Gilbert! - CC
Practice is key! Know the most common interview questions, drill them over and over (until you're sick of hearing your own voice) and know exactly how to connect your experience directly to the job description of the job you're applying to. Good luck to everyone with an upcoming interview!
the fact that you have to study questions about yourself is hilarious, really hammers home the fact that it's completely pointless and you're actually just parroting a shell of yourself
I've applied to many an interview and the ones I got were when I was just "myself!" I give them the good & the bad! If they want me after I'm truthful even with what "I" call the bad, then cool! They got me, along with the good. I'm just plain honest. That way I don't have to remember any lies I made up, lol.
The interview went well the things not to say was important to learn
Thank you! I receive ❤️
the biggest bastards capable of scamming people with shadowy stories
I don't know why I get so anxious about this kind of stuff
Because you're literally planning on going into a room full of people with the sole purpose of getting judged by every one of them😂😂
@@jackgillespie3431 good point lol
honestly tho, it's so nerve-wracking trying to get a job by doing an interview.
@@jackgillespie3431 yo I had a second interview 4 months later and got the job
@@nate-ox5lw Congrats man!!! That's great news. I bet you're relieved you won't be needing to take any more interviews any time soon haha
How weird, no more handshakes. They are now extinct.
Good riddance!
Haha
Thankfully. I have always hated squeezing strangers hands!
You have to wave your hand FIRMLY
thank god, cuz my shitty hands get sweaty + cold.
does that make sense to you? sweaty + cold at the same time. WTF
she looks just like scarlett johansson
Yes she's really pretty and I love her haircut. 😍
And he looks like John legend
@@gearaxis hahahahahahha
She looks like a karen with that haircut
She looks nothing like her.
*Watches video *
Me: OK , I've got this 💪
* walks into interview and realises its a multiple recruitment session with group tasks *
My socially anxious self: Oh God, not like this
lmao fr
that's gonna be me tomorrow LOL
I feel this. This was me lol. I got the job though! It was a job at an amusement park, and it was seasonal; it was my first job too!
@@kyleehuffman4600 congrats
I see your social security number is missing from the application, why?
Because NO ONE has the legal right to require that for any purpose but tax deductions, and only AFTER hiring.
Well, we need your social security number.
Ok, tell you what. You open your wallet and give me YOUR social security number, right now, and I will do the same. That's fair, isn't it?
Your application doesn't say where you live.
I will fill you in on that just as soon as you give me the home address of the CEO. That's fair, right?
Do you have a criminal record?
Well, has this company ever been fined by the government, or sued? Has the CEO personally ever been indicted for fraud, yes or no?
Where do you see yourself in five years?>
That depends. Where is this company going to be in five years?
We need to see your credit report.
No problem, I'll give you that just as soon as you give me the personal credit report of the CEO.
We require you to do the work of three people on one salary.
No problem, just pay me three times as much money.
Some people can be excellent at job interviews and crap at the job or some people can be crap at job interviews but great at the job they've applied for. I'm the latter.
And the there are those who are great at both, the job interview and the job.
I personally think that the question and answer part of the job interview should be abolished and what should happen is the candidate should be given a 2 week trial period. At the end of the 2 weeks, the manager would take you up to
his/her office and he/she will tell you if you're right for the job or you could say to the manager "Thank you for the trial period. I think that this is the perfect job for me." Or "Thank you for your time but I feel as if I'm not suited for this line of work"
there are just too many candidates to make this viable, I'm applying for a role and they already made some requirements in the application process (GPA... etc), so that excludes a good chunk of people from applying, then they sent us a fucking online exam, then they picked the best performers and the next thing is a first interview that is more general and has some technical questions, and after that, you get nominated to yet another interview that is focused on technical questions, and finally you get nominated to a group assessment day which has activities and some bullshit, I think HR and talent acquisition departments just don't have anything to do other than wasting their times and our's, this process needs innovation it's pointless and frustrating
@MATTHEW ILES Exactly that! The only problem is that they make it somehow that there are 5 hundred billion candidates on 1 position... that's big part of the
@@fawazaljohani8447 wow just hear about this gives me anxiety, imagine you're already busy with something this is gonna be a real pain
@@calin1980 ì
I think you have a good point. The problem is in the old days, it was much simpler. Sure, some questions were asked, but they were genuine and simple. "Tell me about yourself" actually means "tell me about your past experience and how it relates to this job." It's a stupid question because ask what you want to know. Don't ask someone to simply "tell them about yourself" because, honestly, that means tell me about your hobbies, etc. We know not to do that, but they need to ask directly. I blame that a thing called Human Resources was invented, which is like what Red says in "The Shawshank Redemption." It's just a stupid question so that young men and women can wear a suit and have a job...and satisfy their own vanity and ambition. "Why do you want this job?" You have to make up some bullshit answer. We know it's because you need the money. I'm fine with if it's something like a doctor, because you might explain why you have dreamed of working at the Johns Hopkins you are interviewing for because it might be something like, "Ever since I was little, I wanted to be a doctor. When I got to high school, I knew I wanted to be a neurologist because I find the human brain so amazing, because it's so complex and we know so little about it. I wanted to work at Johns Hopkins because it is one of the best hospitals for neuroscience in the country. I wanted to be a part of that. I wanted to help people, specifically with epilepsy. That's why I want to be an epitologist and one here." A wage job, the question is stupid. I have an interview at AT&T retail in the morning. I didn't study IT...it's a store where you sell phones and troubleshoot more or less...it's not some dream job like IT or medicine. So, the "why do you want this job" is stupid. Before, the questions were simple and short. I think HR has turned it all into a pedantic clown show for people who are afraid of clowns. Asking what you can bring to the company is a good question. Here's a stupid one: "Tell me a time you had a conflict with someone at work and how you solved it." Not everyone has had a conflict with a co-worker. At most, they had ones they didn't like, but a CONFLICT...I've just always been passive about it, because it's not worth my time. Sure, if it's bullying or something, yes...but if the co-worker is just lazy or rude, I don't do anything. I think most people don't, not because they're cowards, but because petty things aren't worth addressing. I don't know. I've never had any real conflicts with people at work. I guess the best answer is "Honestly, I've never had any." Then, what do they assume that makes you weak? They know no one likes all their co-workers, but what are you supposed to say? You had a smug co-worker...then, what they see it as you being judgmental or something when you tell them? Keep it to strictly business and that's all. "What would make you a good fit for this role?" Good question. "Your resume shows you've worked for eleven years in this field. What have you learned over those years?" Good question. You know it's gotten so crazy that, really, there are some interviewers who will ask, "If you could be an animal, what kind of animal would you be?" What the hell? I've heard one in an article that said the person was asked something like, "How many tennis balls do you think could fit into Manhattan?" That's one of the rarer ones, the stupid animal and tennis ball stuff, but I think it shows how the interview process has been going downhill, I'm guessing starting in the 80s...when Baby Boomers grew up, grew out of their hippy stuff, but thought they needed to be clever and be "Innovative"...their ancestors were simple and had common sense. Innovation is a good thing, except when it's stupid...thinking yourself so clever. Some things were bad in the past...like racism and segregation, etc...but some of the things our ancestors did was very smart, yet we think we're so much more "enlightened". To look at people int he past and past society as absolutely backwards is stupid. We can learn a lot about what people in the past did that was good. But, the Baby Boomers thought they had to be so much more cleverer than their parents who lived through World War II...they think because they solved racism, they're heroes. Then they produced a spoiled generation of Millennials who are so afraid of letting their kids go out an play...think their kid is going to be sodomized or kidnapped to a neurotic extent. Chances are, the teacher or priest is not going to molest them and they won't suffer anything other than a broken arm from a bike wreck. When I was a kid, I rode my bike on the streets of the neighborhood and my mom was fine with it, as long as she knew where I was generally. Now, kids who are ten years old can't ride around the block alone because of their stupid parents who are watching way to much Law and Order: SVU". And today's teenagers are so selfish. I work at McDonald's right now. The high schoolers come in and they leave food on the floor...nuggets, nugget boxes, burger boxes, and all sorts or trash on the floor...food all over the table. Then the little kids come in, and there's hardly a mess...they throw their stuff away and they don't even make a mess eating. This needs to be on Reddit rants, I know, but it's just how I view it when it comes down to factors. It's society's evolution. My dad took his gun to elementary school...shotgun...kids did...there were no mass shootings. Let's face it, liberal or not, something is wrong with SOCIETY because of these mass shootings. People had guns in the past, but you didn't have the mass shootings! Kids didn't use the gun to shoot a kid that bullied them. They just got into fights. Suicide rates are at an all time high among teenagers...homicide rates are higher than ever...I think it's all related. Rant over.
This is an autism nightmare. Forced eye contact with a stranger. Small talk with a stranger. High stakes situation with a stranger.
play the game or get plaid.
@@JoseRap does wearing plaid clothing help when in an interview?
@mechsen7196 detracts. Doesnt help.
@@mechsen7196 memorable tho
I'm just way too uncomfortable and anxious in an interview, and it's frustrating because I'm not like that once I'm working. I'm always prepared, but the interview of course ends up being nothing I prepared for. I had a situational interview today (I didn't know it would be only situational) for a school.. and they asked me how I would react to a school shooting situation. I was like..... surprised inside, but outside stayed calm because that's important. I get why they're asking, but I'm like, lock the doors and make sure the kids are secured? Who knows how I did. I actually had a question about their safety protocols on my list, but decided I wasn't going to ask it because it seemed inappropriate.. so it surprised me when they said it first. I asked it in an interview at a hospital and they were very impressed that I was thinking ahead. I'm in the USA if you didn't already guess that. 2 interviews where the topic of a mass shooting situation came up -- and no, they weren't security jobs. I don't even care, really. I'm finishing my 2nd novel and finding myself an agent, then a cabin in the woods lol I can't take all this.
At interviews you need to come prepared, but occasionally you will be expected to think on your feet. Add that specific question about school shootings to your database of questions so next time you can rattle off a good answer quickly!
the biggest bastards capable of scamming people with shadowy stories
The solution to that is to tell the interviewer, "I will come across initially as being super neurotic, but rest assured that if you hire me all that nervousness will instantly vanish, and I am willing to use drugs if necessary." Interviewers will appreciate you fresh approach as well as your sincerity.
you think school shootings or stabbings dont happen in other countries?
I am watching this because I just found out today that I will be interviewed for a position volunteering at a library. I am fourteen, and, of course, this isn't a real job, but I think that this will be a good experience for me, to be able to get a taste of what a real job interview looks like. These are some fantastic tips, and now I feel much more prepared. :D
Congratulations on your interview! We have a TON of interview tips videos here: ruclips.net/p/PL6qIzGkkiXFEnk5z4yNFgz4CrLyOeHH7s
Hope these help you as well and good luck 🥳 You've got this!
Hah i’m going for a voulenteering spot at a bookshop coz i need experience too!
Well?! Did u get the job?
i did the interview on friday and got it yes! defo keep control of ur body language but i’m glad i got it done
whoops wrong account
Thank you Jhon Legend for helping me find a job 🙏
I'm a graduating student now and planning to submit my resume on August 20 to different companies. With our situation today, in this pandemic, I really need to get a job. Wish me luck and to anyone who are going for their interviews! Be yourself, be confident and nailed it!
did u get one
@@lordvoldemort1985 yup, I did land a job 6 months ago 🙂
Was going to say nail but grammar police has no place here, well done for nailing it! (nailed indeed HA HA)!
@@your3starweapon I was going to comment nail* but grammar police has no place here, well done for nailing it! (nailed indeed HA HA)!
@@your3starweapon I'm curious, what's your current position and what is your salary?
To all viewers: don’t be nervous. The fact that you’re watching a video on “ how to ace an interview” is the first step to acing an interview. Good luck and give yourself a pat on back 👍🏾
Who did the set design for this series, because it's everything!!! Please make more videos like this, they're very helpful, insightful and so wonderful to watch!
We are so happy you liked it Malcolm! -CL
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Okay you have to be a sociopath to talk as calm as she is during an interview
Hehe
@@AmberRathour366 heh
I'm a sociopath and IM OFFENDED!
@@extraterrestrial2729 same these normals are so rude
Absolutely agree eye contact is key, and great advice on dealing with nerves
Thank you, Amri! -CC
SOMEONE PLEASE PRAY FOR ME IM APPLYING FOR MY FIRST JOB
Did u get it?
@@Meliodas-tk7nm YES I DID!!! I LOVE IT THERE! EVERYONE IS SO NICE!
Good luck
I'll be the one to ace the interview in two days. How? Name repetition, personality mirroring and never breaking off a handshake. I'm always thinking one step ahead. Like a... carpenter... that makes stairs.
😆👏
Showing this to my high school students to teach them job interview skills. Thank you for the excellent video :)
This already makes you a better teacher than most. I'm in my 5th year of business school and just now we're learning this stuff. This comes after most students already have a few corporate jobs under their belt.
This belongs in a museum
Everything is on zoom and teams now
Covid 19 so just eye contact now
Can’t wait to do this in a shirt and tie in my boxers on zoom tomorrow morning
Did you get the job?
Now for the final stage of the interview, please stand and show us your outfit.
Never talk about your personal business in an interview. Keep it to your professional background and experience. Great info!
Just watched this before my interview and got the job! Thanks so much!
The part that really helped was asking them questions:
How will my performance be evaluated?
what are some mistakes that people have made in this position before?
What do you like most about working here?
All great tips!
Wonderful, so glad this helped! And congratulations! -CC
1:00 head up, shoulders pulled back, no slouching, and no laid-backness.
the interview begins the minute you walk into the building.
treat everyone with respect and eye contact.
firm handshake and eye contact and say their names.
2:10 why do you want to work here? what make you unique? what you bring to this role?
2:55 I love team-building and making sure everyone has a part.
3:00 don't speak negatively about previous places you've worked instead say what you learned.
I love to bring this thing here. be polite and confident.
3:30 slightly miming your interviewers posture.
At first, it seemed like Scarlett Johansson is going to give an interview for Avengers assemble.
Going for a Zoom interview today wish me luck! And thanks for these advices!
You're welcome! Hope it went well! -CC
Thanks for this stable structure to work from Indeed. The goal is to make an impression in your own words. Companies want to see for example what an employee would do in a bad situation, for instance...if a unhappy client/customer phone, are you going to be the employee making more confusion/problems or are you going to use your managing skill to make the best of the situation? Remember you need to keep the company's name high, as the company not only supplying you and your colleagues with an income, the company also support the economic infrastructure of your country/community and so fort. Also remember, not everything comes easy and being prepared and positive brings success...just think if you where the directive manager of the company? Etiquette never goes out of fashion. All of the luck to all. God bless.
im 13, and my family is, well, broke, and i plan to get a job as early as possible to try my best to help out, so thank you, im gonna use this
hope you got it!
Enjoy being a youth. Don’t rush life
I nailed my interview today! Thank you for this video it helped me the most
That's great
didya get it
This is good because I have another one tomorrow via zoom at 1030..then 2 phone screens on Wednesday... And I have two interviews into opposite areas of Charlotte on Thursday.
This was extremely helpful. Thank you for educating me and my knowledge of how to succeed in a mildly considerate conversation regarding me in the interview.
Indeed helped me to find a job, now they're gonna tell me how to get hired. Thank you
Watched your video on Tuesday evening when I was having an interview on Wednesday, and now I'm hired, can't tell how grateful I am to have watched your video, because it guided me in one way or another, KUDOSSSSSS and be blessedddddddddd🙌🙌🙌🙌
DDAR that is so awesome to hear. Congrats to you! Thanks for tuning in with us 🙌
Crystal and crisp. Simple and sweet. Awesome!
Be yourself. Be your POSITIVE SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE SAFE self!
I think the key is being prepared and having the knowledge to answer the questions with ease and to anyone who sees this best of luck to anyone who has interviews coming up you got this 🥰💪
Thank you for this stranger, good luck to you too in whatever you're doing!
I have an interview in about 2 hours! I’m so excited but so nervous at the same time since it’s in the range of field I’ve always wanted to work in for as long as I can remember! Fingers crossed 😆
Good luck, Nicolas! You've got this 💪 This video will definitely help you if you're feeling nervous after the interview: ruclips.net/video/sWAg5OpeIDk/видео.html
Good luck, how did the interview go in the end?
I was so nervous! I have an interview for a job tomorrow, and watching this made me calm down. Thank you!
So you want to hire an artificial intelligence, and not a human being. Noted.
neice name homelander is the goat
Yeah no room for mistakes I guess.Perfection required.
So scripted... What a joke... Tell me about your weaknesses LoL
i have an interview for olive garden in about three hours now- super nervous. im trying to control that nervousness though, and walk in confidently. confidence is key. i remember my sister telling me that when i was apart of yearbook before she moved out- raise your head up, not down, and walk as if you know what you're doing and where you're going. maybe you dont, but if you fake it you'll make it.
Hey there! How did it go?
@@tidjane2001 hiya! so i ended up not getting the job, they didn't hire me and apperently hired an interviewee who had walked out when i walked in. it sucks, but maybe it was a sign. i applied to a retail place in my city, went in, and did so much better. i have orientation on monday!! super excited, definitely can say that was most likely a sign that the place wasn't for me :]
Meh, finally left my desk job I was at the past 4 years and went job hunting again (stressful af tbh).
Thought it’d be difficult but was surprised how much easier it is to do these interviews when you have some experience behind you lol. Instead of telling them what I think they want to hear I was just honest about myself and my capabilities and I got a new job within a couple weeks that pays better. Such a smoother experience than when I was fresh outta college.
I agree knowing what you're doing is a confidence booster. Without experience, how the heck you back yourself up???
@@aubreypoon1677 yep, that's the thing that always annoyed me. How are you supposed to get experience without getting your foot in the door first?
I love the fact this was published months before the panini started, I have not done a single in-person job interview since
Thank you!! I have my first job interview next week and this was so helpful. I'll make sure to keep some of the things you mentioned in mind.
Thank you guys. I appreciate the advice and all the hard work put into this video. Stay Awesome !!!
Thanks for this positive feedback. It goes a long way! If you're interested in more interview tips, check out our playlist here!: ruclips.net/p/PL6qIzGkkiXFEnk5z4yNFgz4CrLyOeHH7s
Good thing I have 3 and a half weeks to prepare because I am so nervous. 😓
You got this, Tasha! -CC
did u get the job!!
I see your social security number is missing from the application, why?
Because NO ONE has the legal right to require that for any purpose but tax deductions, and only AFTER hiring.
Well, we need your social security number.
Ok, tell you what. You open your wallet and give me YOUR social security number, right now, and I will do the same. That's fair, isn't it?
Your application doesn't say where you live.
I will fill you in on that just as soon as you give me the home address of the CEO. That's fair, right?
Do you have a criminal record?
Well, has this company ever been fined by the government, or sued? How many times has the company filed for bankruptcy? Has the CEO personally ever been indicted for fraud, yes or no?
Where do you see yourself in five years?>
That depends. Where is this company going to be in five years?
We need to see your credit report.
No problem, I'll give you that just as soon as you give me the personal credit report of the CEO.
We require you to do the work of three people on one salary.
No problem, just pay me three times as much money.
Phenomenal video! Finally someone who knows there information! ❤
Awesome Video to express all about body language PRACTICALLY!
Thank you for the video! I plan on showing this to my Business Communication students in China. The auto-generated captions are surprisingly accurate (still with a few mistakes like "pots" for "pause"). Great examples of body language, too!
By the way, am I the only one who does *not* think she looks like Scarlett Johansson? I mean, she's pretty, but her face certainly isn't the same as Scarlett's.
I have a job interview tomorrow , gonna use some tips from this video and hopefully it will work out well !
howd it go?
@@kekatte they gave me the job literally straight away !! I have no CV or any qualifications and I dropped out of school , yet they still gave me the job :D I've been working there for around 2 weeks now and I'm loving it
@@actuallylillie wow wtf! what do you do?
@@actuallylillie Congratulations. How is the job 1 year on?
@@JobInterviewsWithDarren thank you but it wasn't that great unfortunately :( I asked for part time but they had me working 11hr shifts for 8 days in a row a lot, most of the time I would work for a week straight then get ONE day off and go back. I tried to quit 3 times and each time they would convince me to stay. Glad I left and excited to try something new though!
So diverse! Thank you!
Thank you Mr. Fring Gustavo for the tips
“Great Question” ... literally been asked this thousands of times.
Thank you so much I aced my first interview ever❤❤💯✔
Wonderful! -CC
Nice video. I'm going to show it to my French 9th graders so they see what an interview looks like, even though they may not understand everything. This is the only video I've watched on this topic so far that I've liked and that seems useful. Thanks !
Hi, today i did go to my first Fair Job in vancouver canada, i did learn a lot by the interviews, and thank you very much for all the steps. today i did feel soo good with me.
Must be nice actually getting to the interview stage.
Great video to watch and learn. Professional info and very professional setting there
(I wonder why don't people comment on good things!)👍🏼
Thank you! -CC
As a student ready for the first job, this will help me a lot in getting a first job
Thank you for sharing these interview tips.
guy: don't speak negatively about previous places you've worked. Instead talk about what you've learned.
me: I've learned that if I'm not related to the management in any way, then I'll probably be on the bottom rung forever.
I see your social security number is missing from the application, why?
Because NO ONE has the legal right to require that for any purpose but tax deductions, and only AFTER hiring.
Well, we need your social security number.
Ok, tell you what. You open your wallet and give me YOUR social security number, right now, and I will do the same. That's fair, isn't it?
Your application doesn't say where you live.
I will fill you in on that just as soon as you give me the home address of the CEO. That's fair, right?
Do you have a criminal record?
Well, has this company ever been fined by the government, or sued? How many times has the company filed for bankruptcy? Has the CEO personally ever been indicted for fraud, yes or no?
Where do you see yourself in five years?>
That depends. Where is this company going to be in five years?
We need to see your credit report.
No problem, I'll give you that just as soon as you give me the personal credit report of the CEO.
We require you to do the work of three people on one salary.
No problem, just pay me three times as much money.
@none one , I'm guessing that you don't 'fly' through your interviews! 😆
@@noneone8726 exactly. you know the score.
Thank you John legend. All of me thanks you
Thank you .Many things to learn there😊
I got a job at a marketing company following these tips. Thank you Indeed for the great interview tips!
Congrats! Good luck in the new job, Samiul 👍 Here's some new job tips that might help you out: ruclips.net/p/PL6qIzGkkiXFFv2M3ngKi1tkWUhJ6WAIex
Omg interviews are such BS.
Yes
Have you ever been to one?
@@MRakshay-fb2mu i think its a common opinion of people who had this experience
I am not sure about the follow-up/"thank you" email.. In Germany that is not common. The rule is they will contact you and anything except a legitimate question might be seen as annoying and against etiquette. What do you guys think?
these might be american customs as they all seem right to me
@@reynaldoponce3645 got it. thank you!
I'm in Canada and I see this as pushy.
In the U.S., not following up is a sign that you're not really interested in the position.
@@Slanghomy that's so weird to me, here it's the other way around
This was great. Thank you!!
glad i came across this video. saving this to my playlist
Some of this is only applicable in USA, particularly contacting the interviewer after the interview, to thank them. If you did that in Australia for instance, it would be perceived as brown-nosing and borderline corrupt.
Agreed! In the UK it would come across as needy.
As an American who’s as fresh as can be to the job hunt, that’s exactly what I was thinking. For me at least, if I was the hiring manager it’d come across that way. I’m contemplating not sending that sort of message just because it feels disingenuous, but if it does truly help I don’t want to fall behind.
No it doesn't. I've done it plenty of times in australia. you got to set yourself apart from the rest.
Thank u so much. Very informative 👏
It's kinda curious how a lot of things can influence on getting or no a job, it seems difficult. But, I'm glad I already know these things, now I can get a job!
This video was a great help. Thank you
You're welcome, Mong! -CC
Fine recommendations, presented energetically.
Thank you, Bill! -CC
This is a very helpful video. Thanks!
Interviews are a 2 way street and one question in interviews that I have attended that I found personally helpful is "How do I add value to your company or organisation profitably?" when asked by the interviewee if I do have any further questions? Try it next time you have an interview
Really nice professional video ! These are awesome tips that everyone should follow; great work !
Glad you think so! -CC
This is so helpful to me! I have an upcoming job interview for an admin role in a court and I really want to do well in this. I'm thinking of all possible questions that may be asked in the interview and what I can do to improve myself and make myself look professional in the interview. Thanks!
the biggest bastards capable of scamming people with shadowy stories
Tbh I’m just interviewing for a part-time job 😭
How did you do? Did you get the job?
@@SkibsterMania I did do well but it took ages bc i was successful and they put me in an applicant pool to wait for a position there and I got an offer a week ago and start on the 21st of august 🙃
@@emilyosullivan6147 YEAHHHHHH IM SO PROUD OF YOU DUDE!!!! 🥳
@@SkibsterManiahow did you do?
Everything in this video was great ❤
Just wing it
Best interview tips! Worked very well.
Great question..
A masterpiece of content !
Thank you so much this helps a lot great video.
Glad to hear it! -CC
I got the job. Studying helps 🤙
I love it! Thank you!
Straight forward and to the point, big kudos
Thanks for watching, Mimi!
Thank you So much. I’m 14 and I have a job interview in an hour I’m extremely nervous
What job?
And did u get it?
And he did never did get the awnser
Name : Iqbal Afif H.
class : XII Machine 2
No. : 22
Answer : 1. Ethics when interviewing, namely first greeting, introducing yourself and being patient before being called, after that thank you for the opportunity given by using polite language. 2.- Shake hands, avoid sweating hands. - defense posture by sitting upright. 3. I get the procedures and the order of the interview correctly and politely
thanks for everything you said about that is clear and complette
thank you for the tips!
Informative and good points thank you
Very welcome! -CC
I feel more sick than ever
have u tried breathing in and counting for 3 seconds? if ur still sick take some opiates
Great, valueble information
This interview gives me nostalgia after doing it.