1-Handshake 2-Eye contact 3-Good posture 4-Communicate clearly 5-Bring a set of questions to them 6-Bring copies of your resume and references 7-Be consistent
Thank you for doing what you do! Over the last couple of weeks, I started interviewing at large shoe brand -- my first in 12 years -- armed with every video on your channel. My 2nd interview was with a CEO and a CISO. The interview was more of a conversation between tech friends getting to know each other than it was an interview. The next day I had 3 more interviews and I nailed it. They saw my passion for what I do, my confidence (even when asked about things I didn't know and how I showed something similar), and I asked them questions that excited the interviewers about how I could help them. I start in a couple weeks.
Mr. Georgevich, just wanted to tell you, I landed a job on my first interview! I gave my resignation to my current employer this past Monday and that evening I put my resume on the internet. I then watched as many of your lectures as I could before my first interview, four days after I resigned. I have to tell you, the thought of interviewing again after seven years of gainful employment made me very nervous but your teaching helped enormously. I comported myself in the very way you lectured and as the interview progressed I gained more confidence and I could tell from the interviewers facial expressions I was making a very favorable impression. I'm very proud to tell you the interviewer said I had done very well. To my great surprise, as I was puting my car in reverse to leave the parking lot, I got a call from my future employer offering me the job and I told them I would be very proud to work with them and this place of employment. Your lectures and teachings were key to my success. Thank you! There are many promotional opportunities in my new place of employment so I will follow your channel every opportunity I can and I will share your channel to all my friends and associates. Your forever subscriber!
I wanted to update you! I messaged you a few weeks ago saying that I am in my third trimester of pregnancy and about to interview for a job for office assistant. With the help of your videos, not only did I get the job, but I was hired for a job that I didn't even know about. Instead of office assistant, they want to train me to become the office coordinator! Thank you for all of the useful information!
Good Morning from Kentucky - I used this video and a couple of others to polish my interview answers. I got a job offer from the company and I start next Monday. Thank You for sharing this information. Have a Blessed Day.
Shake hands Look them in the eyes Maintain eye contact to each person like delivering a speech dont stare Maintain good posture to look professional not to be relax Communicate clearly effectively think before you speak, focus point of talking Bring a set of question you should ask Bring extra copy of your CV Or updated corrected CV Be consistent on very thing you say in each interview i-e be consistent in the process
Hey there. I have been interviewing off and on for 4 months and was getting past HR, and even past the hiring manager phone screens but nothing was sticking. I decided I needed to beef up my face to face. I watched your videos and guess what! I have an offer. Thank you for putting this out there. To those of you looking, take the advice it worked!!
Hi Don! In my experience with interviews, the reason we would have more than one person in an interview is one person might be the manager or your mentor you might work closely with, the HR recruiter, and basically the manager of the company or department.
I just wanted to update that though it was a slow process, I was offered a job - in Abu Dhabi, with a good expat package. I do believe your videos helped me for the two interviews that eventually got me the offer.
Great tips & video. Recently had an interview for a Senior Operations Manager position for a contact center (first in almost 5 years). Didn't go so well as I never got a second interview. The person interviewing me confused me with one the questions he asked and I think that's why he failed me. I pretty much nailed every other aspect of the initial interview.
@@DonGeorgevich lt works out, but they offered me less money, then what I was asking at the first interview on the phone. Now I try to negotiate my salary in my present work to get the same. The atmosphere at work is really cool, no pressure, I'm not sure to change if they validate my rise. I have to see more of your videos Don! Maybe that can help many users, you should do a video : how to prepare a Skype interview??
Hello Don, many thanks for all the valuable videos you present, I made a great advantage after continuance watch and have presented my zoom interview in the Supply Chain field today perfectly! hoping to get the job. Appreciate if you could also emphasize the ideal answer that should the candidate come up with when asked by employer regarding the compensation (Annual Salary). whether any online guidelines you might suggest for convenient answer? Shouldn't provide a figure of expectation? What's the diplomatic/successful answer should be in this regard? My best regard
@@DonGeorgevich Hey Mr. Georgevich, do you have anything on Sterile Processing interviewing? I am currently beginning the interview process; I had two interviews so far, I know I blew the first one. Any help I would definitely appreciate...
I had my first interview this on the 02-07-2020 with a Tech Manufacturing company I was question by 2 people. I paused too long on answering a question I was confused.
Can you offer any insight on handshakes now that covid is a thing? Especially since I work in healthcare! My last interview we were masked and no handshakes, so I felt some of my facial expressions were lost.
Hi Don! I love your videos, can you please make interview video on Airline companies like Emirates? especially for the engineering department. Thank you so Much!
@@DonGeorgevich thank you for your kind response but if you don't mind I just wanted to clarify that I meant interview for an engineering department in airline companies such as Emirates. Actually, I have a panel interview coming up and I am really nervous.
Don - Tip #1 - In the COVID-19 world, how do you suggest getting beyond the handshake? Any suggestions for making more of an impact when interviewing Skype / Zoom, whatever. I have always drawn up a 30-60-90 day plan to get myself started in a new position and I've always assumed most of the work would be onsite. I'm a consultant so I meet with Exec's & business sponsors and the consulting team. In the COVID-19 world most or all of the work will probably be remote, so any thoughts on initiating a project under the new circumstances. Thanks in advance.
So Don , you say in the video that you should bring your questions to the interview is that right ? I thought you can’t take the play book 📖 with you to the interview?
Hi Don! just wanted to have your advise. I had an interview, a written test and then a second interview. After a week the HR officer asked fo three professional references and sent me two forms to sign. The first is a biodata form, where I put all details regarding academic and professional background as well as my annual salary. The second is an NDA ( non disclosure agreements) which was about which was a confedentiality agreement to protect the company's data to be signed by me and the COO. Does this mean I will get the job?
1-Handshake
2-Eye contact
3-Good posture
4-Communicate clearly
5-Bring a set of questions to them
6-Bring copies of your resume and references
7-Be consistent
Thank you for doing what you do! Over the last couple of weeks, I started interviewing at large shoe brand -- my first in 12 years -- armed with every video on your channel. My 2nd interview was with a CEO and a CISO. The interview was more of a conversation between tech friends getting to know each other than it was an interview. The next day I had 3 more interviews and I nailed it. They saw my passion for what I do, my confidence (even when asked about things I didn't know and how I showed something similar), and I asked them questions that excited the interviewers about how I could help them. I start in a couple weeks.
so glad to help you. congrats
Mr. Georgevich, just wanted to tell you, I landed a job on my first interview! I gave my resignation to my current employer this past Monday and that evening I put my resume on the internet. I then watched as many of your lectures as I could before my first interview, four days after I resigned. I have to tell you, the thought of interviewing again after seven years of gainful employment made me very nervous but your teaching helped enormously. I comported myself in the very way you lectured and as the interview progressed I gained more confidence and I could tell from the interviewers facial expressions I was making a very favorable impression. I'm very proud to tell you the interviewer said I had done very well. To my great surprise, as I was puting my car in reverse to leave the parking lot, I got a call from my future employer offering me the job and I told them I would be very proud to work with them and this place of employment. Your lectures and teachings were key to my success. Thank you! There are many promotional opportunities in my new place of employment so I will follow your channel every opportunity I can and I will share your channel to all my friends and associates. Your forever subscriber!
so glad i could help you in this way. best of luck to you.
I wanted to update you! I messaged you a few weeks ago saying that I am in my third trimester of pregnancy and about to interview for a job for office assistant. With the help of your videos, not only did I get the job, but I was hired for a job that I didn't even know about. Instead of office assistant, they want to train me to become the office coordinator! Thank you for all of the useful information!
so glad to help you
I have a second interview today for a job that could change my life. Thank you for all of your videos, and the confidence they instill.
Best of luck!
Good Morning from Kentucky - I used this video and a couple of others to polish my interview answers. I got a job offer from the company and I start next Monday. Thank You for sharing this information. Have a Blessed Day.
Congrats. That’s great news. I’m so glad the videos w
Shake hands
Look them in the eyes
Maintain eye contact to each person like delivering a speech dont stare
Maintain good posture to look professional not to be relax
Communicate clearly effectively think before you speak, focus point of talking
Bring a set of question you should ask
Bring extra copy of your CV
Or updated corrected CV
Be consistent on very thing you say in each interview i-e be consistent in the process
right
Thank you very much for your help! I passed the interview and got an offer :)
congrats!
Hey there. I have been interviewing off and on for 4 months and was getting past HR, and even past the hiring manager phone screens but nothing was sticking. I decided I needed to beef up my face to face. I watched your videos and guess what! I have an offer. Thank you for putting this out there. To those of you looking, take the advice it worked!!
Congratulations. That’s fantastic news
Hi Don! In my experience with interviews, the reason we would have more than one person in an interview is one person might be the manager or your mentor you might work closely with, the HR recruiter, and basically the manager of the company or department.
there are many reasons.
I just wanted to update that though it was a slow process, I was offered a job - in Abu Dhabi, with a good expat package. I do believe your videos helped me for the two interviews that eventually got me the offer.
so glad to help you
@@DonGeorgevich Hey thanks again sir
Great video Don. Where do you live btw? There are nice trees outside.
Cleveland
Another great interview preparation module from Mr. Georgevich!!!
So glad you think so
Another great video.🙌🏽
many thanks
Great tips & video. Recently had an interview for a Senior Operations Manager position for a contact center (first in almost 5 years). Didn't go so well as I never got a second interview. The person interviewing me confused me with one the questions he asked and I think that's why he failed me. I pretty much nailed every other aspect of the initial interview.
many thanks
I have a Skype interview in few minutes and i watch your video before....Thanks, i hope i will change the work!
Good luck on your interview
@@DonGeorgevich lt works out, but they offered me less money, then what I was asking at the first interview on the phone. Now I try to negotiate my salary in my present work to get the same.
The atmosphere at work is really cool, no pressure, I'm not sure to change if they validate my rise. I have to see more of your videos Don! Maybe that can help many users, you should do a video : how to prepare a Skype interview??
Hello Don, many thanks for all the valuable videos you present, I made a great advantage after continuance watch and have presented my zoom interview in the Supply Chain field today perfectly! hoping to get the job.
Appreciate if you could also emphasize the ideal answer that should the candidate come up with when asked by employer regarding the compensation (Annual Salary). whether any online guidelines you might suggest for convenient answer?
Shouldn't provide a figure of expectation? What's the diplomatic/successful answer should be in this regard? My best regard
Thank you so much!👍🏻🙂
glad to help you
@@DonGeorgevich
Hey Mr. Georgevich,
do you have anything on Sterile Processing interviewing? I am currently beginning the interview process; I had two interviews so far, I know I blew the first one. Any help I would definitely appreciate...
I had my first interview this on the 02-07-2020 with a Tech Manufacturing company I was question by 2 people. I paused too long on answering a question I was confused.
try again...
@Dustin Surprises how did it end? What happened?
Can you offer any insight on handshakes now that covid is a thing? Especially since I work in healthcare! My last interview we were masked and no handshakes, so I felt some of my facial expressions were lost.
Hi Don! I love your videos, can you please make interview video on Airline companies like Emirates? especially for the engineering department. Thank you so Much!
I'm not a pilot, but I'll see what i can do.
@@DonGeorgevich thank you for your kind response but if you don't mind I just wanted to clarify that I meant interview for an engineering department in airline companies such as Emirates. Actually, I have a panel interview coming up and I am really nervous.
Great Stuff!💪🙏👍
many thanks
thanks Don
Glad to help you my friend
Don - Tip #1 - In the COVID-19 world, how do you suggest getting beyond the handshake? Any suggestions for making more of an impact when interviewing Skype / Zoom, whatever.
I have always drawn up a 30-60-90 day plan to get myself started in a new position and I've always assumed most of the work would be onsite. I'm a consultant so I meet with Exec's & business sponsors and the consulting team. In the COVID-19 world most or all of the work will probably be remote, so any thoughts on initiating a project under the new circumstances.
Thanks in advance.
Don’t shake hands. Just skip over it. I might just consider nodding
So Don , you say in the video that you should bring your questions to the interview is that right ? I thought you can’t take the play book 📖 with you to the interview?
you can certainly take in your notes -- and you should. I've know candidates to be disqualified for not taking a notebook in.
Hi Don! just wanted to have your advise. I had an interview, a written test and then a second interview. After a week the HR officer asked fo three professional references and sent me two forms to sign. The first is a biodata form, where I put all details regarding academic and professional background as well as my annual salary. The second is an NDA ( non disclosure agreements) which was about which was a confedentiality agreement to protect the company's data to be signed by me and the COO. Does this mean I will get the job?
nothing means you will get the job until you get the job
@@DonGeorgevich right👌🏾👌🏾..thank you!
Hi Don, what would you suggest as a limit to how many questions I have?
As many as you need to qualify this employer has a place that you want to work. That could be 1, 3, 5 or even 10
So if a handshake isnt appropriate due to the current virus, what should i do instead?
Try nodding
when interviewer come to the room which was allocated for interview, I should stand up for showing I am respectful person. or not?
i would stand to greet them.
If I do not know his or her position, can I ask them? If they never introduce themselves.
yes
The Don
😀
Is it weird to stare at the manager and raise your eyebrows up and down really fast? Haha.
right
He looks like Milhouse from the simpsons
I don't see the resemblance. Millhouse has blue hair.