This is the Worst Interview Advice on YouTube (7 ways to kill your chances immediately)
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- This BAD interview advice may ruin opportunities to pass your interview. Ever feel like popular advice isn’t getting you the result you want? Well there may be a reason for that…
As an Interview Coach my job is to make sure you fly through your interview, and nail your interview questions, so in this video, I cover some popular interview tips and interview questions such as what are your salary expectations and others so you can clear understanding od what to avoid, plus the most effective interview prep.
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This is the Worst Interview Advice on RUclips (7 ways to kill your chances immediately)
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Thanks for watching! Did I miss anything?
Finally, a RUclipsr that is honest! Most of the videos actually suggest things that are outright rude, over aggressive or impractical.
Thank you, I really appreciate the feedback!
Great content!
Totally agree - hobbies are fine and differentiate you! For salary, I usually advise that candidates wait until the interviewer raises the point. But agree, give a straight answer - in terms of a range. After all, it's the employER that has the budget. Love the "Were there other strengths I had that prompted you to invite me for an interview" - eliciting more info and reinforcing the interviewer "seeing you in the role". Great advice and video production as always! Thanks.
Hi Amri, thanks for this video, just found you on RUclips this past weekend. I have an interview today by 1:45pm EST for a senior administrative role just listening to you just feels right. 🙏🏾🙏🏾 for today. Great content.
Thank you Ngozi, best of luck for your interview, let me know how it goes!
what great intel you share Amri!
Thank you!
I have a potential interview for a program at my job I want to ace. I tried year before and I notice some of my mistakes from your videos. These are so very helpful!
Your videos ara excellent! thank you!
Great Video, Thanks Amri! ☺
You're most welcome!
Hi Amri! I have learned so much from your videos. Thank you. How would you answer these questions. ""How would you describe your ability to persist at a task until the results come out right? & " How do you decide what information should be communicated and when it should be communicated to your supervisor?"
Thank you! I appreciate the feedback - these questions are quite specific, can you give more context, were you asked these for a specific role?
@@amriceleste Hi Amri, Yes, I will be asked these questions for a data coordinator position interview I have coming up. Any tips on what should I focused? Or any video you can referred me to that will give me some examples. Thank you in advance for your help. -Rosie
Hi Amri I have 3 interviews tomorrow, all of them for HR positions, I’m starting to panic right now because this wasn’t my plan every one of them supposed to on a different day.
any advice please😢
Hi Basma, congrats, 3 interviews is a great result! Are these all for the same HR role? Don't worry, you'll usually be demonstrating most of the same skills if this is the case. One tip for future interviews is that the interview date is an invitation, you can decline and explain that you already have other interviews and suggest an alternative date so you have breathing space between each one. Best of luck and don't worry - let me know how it goes! Also this HR video may help: ruclips.net/video/0IWNgrjcpfM/видео.html