I have a lot of trouble staying calm during these things. I get phone interviews and even in person interviews but when it comes to giving examples I just get question paralysis. I can feel myself starting to blush and I can't remember things I've studied.
I recommend doing a practice interview with a friend, colleague, or do it in a mirror for practice. That way you don't get nervous during the actual interview.
Do lots of interviews with companies you have no intention of getting a job with…………that’s the only way you’ll move out of your Moms house. Stop talking, start doing.
I just did an interview for an IT Support position in which the recruiter was saying that they are looking for someone to hit the ground running on the job with the functions of the job. I asked if they provided any hands on IT training but he said no but with things such as the company policies and processes. At that point, I knew that I wasn't gonna move on to the next round. Lesson learned. But at the same time, I don't want to be rushed and thrown into a level 1 tech support position with more expectations of handling and resolving a certain amount of phone calls regarding help desk tickets each day starting out with no experience except the Comptia A+ certification.
Good stuff sir. This is basically a check your integrity and attitude at the door video. I know some people aren’t model citizens, but for the sake of a job interview you’d better be.
I always get intimidated with their faces, their attitudes. Besides I don't know how my face is looking that it could said a lot to them that I do not mean in a bad disrespectful way.
you will always get nervous in a job interview. It doesn't matter if you have experience or zero experience. The person will always be nervous but it's natural.
That's tough to answer because every company is different. Some companies do personality questions while other companies ask IT questions or some might ask questions based on your resume.
I have a lot of trouble staying calm during these things. I get phone interviews and even in person interviews but when it comes to giving examples I just get question paralysis. I can feel myself starting to blush and I can't remember things I've studied.
I recommend doing a practice interview with a friend, colleague, or do it in a mirror for practice. That way you don't get nervous during the actual interview.
Try and do the STAR technique for examples, try to have 3/4 examples in your head before your interview
The same here
Do lots of interviews with companies you have no intention of getting a job with…………that’s the only way you’ll move out of your Moms house. Stop talking, start doing.
I just did an interview for an IT Support position in which the recruiter was saying that they are looking for someone to hit the ground running on the job with the functions of the job. I asked if they provided any hands on IT training but he said no but with things such as the company policies and processes. At that point, I knew that I wasn't gonna move on to the next round. Lesson learned.
But at the same time, I don't want to be rushed and thrown into a level 1 tech support position with more expectations of handling and resolving a certain amount of phone calls regarding help desk tickets each day starting out with no experience except the Comptia A+ certification.
Good stuff sir. This is basically a check your integrity and attitude at the door video. I know some people aren’t model citizens, but for the sake of a job interview you’d better be.
Yep. Follow the checklist and you will be okay.
Thank you Kev! Love your stuff, man! It's helping me alot.
Glad it helps, thanks.
Kev spot on mate 👍👍👍
Thanks
I always get intimidated with their faces, their attitudes. Besides I don't know how my face is looking that it could said a lot to them that I do not mean in a bad disrespectful way.
you will always get nervous in a job interview. It doesn't matter if you have experience or zero experience. The person will always be nervous but it's natural.
Nice
What are some of the question that a employer would ask in an IT interview??
That's tough to answer because every company is different. Some companies do personality questions while other companies ask IT questions or some might ask questions based on your resume.
I have a playlist on this now.
do you do mock interviews?
Were going to start doing that. We have a live mock interview with new people in IT this Sunday.
Hey bro do you have a patreon account
No, just buy me coffee and RUclips membership.
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@@KevtechITSupport hey Kev did receive the coffee donation 😊
Yes I did, thanks
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