1. Know what the employer is looking for before the interview 2. Have lots of relevant stories 3. Answer concisely 4. Explain your value relative to employer's pain points 5. Practice answers in front of mirror
Another tip is to record yourself answering questions. I learned this from while working as a corporate trainer. It’s tough to listen to your own voice sometimes, but you will hear for yourself whether you sound confident, clear and concise and will be able to make adjustments as needed. Good luck on the job search folks!
I’m an introvert that often struggles with confidence and being at ease in certain situations. Especially during interviews because I feel I’m being scrutinized closely. So I appreciate how well you explained the tips today. Thanks Linda. 👍
Great tips. I love the 4th tip especially, about focusing on how you can help the other person. It helps the interviewer see you as someone who would have the interest of their business. Who wouldn't want that kind of person to be a part of their team?
I’m such a confident person in my day to day, but I’m not use to bragging (conveying my valuable experiences ). You are right! Treat it as a way to help.
Hello Linda! Your tips are amazing and the most realistic I have heard in a while about interviews! However, what you and most RUclips channels miss in this aspect is the fact that these tips alone should also be followed by either examples or practical approaches. For example, "Have lots of relevant stories" - How? or "explain your value relative to employer's pain points" - How?. These are the kind of things that should be included into every advice video to make the advice more accurate. Just advising, but I seriously love your channel and your advises are the closest to resonate with my brain but still don't hit home! Thank you very much! :)
Wow, this video is super helpful. I over analyze and criticize myself too much when in the interview which leads to me rumbling. Thank you for helping put some things in perspective and how to approach the interviewer.
After watched many videos I got placed in one of the organisation , now I got an opportunity to attend the interview one of the leading Investment banking sector, now again I stared witching video 😍
Thanks to you Linda, i was able to add a bit of touch to my interview skills, am glad to tell you after a bit of struggle, i got appointment, just after single watch of your videos, helluva.
Thank you. I found all the tips helpful, but the tip about using the mirror seemed like a great one to try. Don't know why I didn't think of that. It seems like such a simple and obvious idea.
I like all of the tips and will absolutely implement them. Would you also recommend that while I practice in front of the mirror I also maybe video myself from the prospective of the interviewer? Maybe I could then go back and review my delivery and see where I need to improve.
Thanks for sharing these tips. You made a great point about thoroughly understanding the role to improve their performance during the interview. Fantastic advice!
Hello Linda, do you have any video where you display an example of how does a person LOOK when interviewing the right way? That would benefit me because when I practice in the mirror, I couldn't figure out if the way I come across or look at people is the correct way. Thank you and I love your channel! :)
Hi linda, i have been an avid viewer of your videos and you helped me become more confident in interviews! Thank you! Id like to get your inputs on what to say when an interviewer asks if you have pending applications with other company and you do? Should you say yes? What exactly would they want out of that? Lookibg forward to your insights! Thanks!
Hi Linda, I am very grateful to find you as I am going for an interview after longtime. I would like to ask you as I couldn't find the video for this particular question, when the employer advertised for Accounts assistant position for X amount of salary then they finds out I can offer more than the positions advertised then they ask at the interview as you can do this job and that job little list... how can the I tell them, yes I can do within the given time (9 to 5) what about the pay rise? They can't expect to pay lower and ask to do more particularlyat the interview?....please let me know have you done any video for it? Regards
When the right terminologies, ideas, do not come in mind immediately it is hard to do well in an interview. When technical interviewers just printout technical question from Google and ask questions and counter questions it is hard to answer. When English is not your mother tongue and struggle to make sentences it is hard Doing technical job is one thing and answering questions articulately is another thing. American education system hardly requires memorizations since most exams are either true false and multiple choice but when we join work force your technical interviewers require you to answers questions in few passages. It can be very challenging to answers when your struggles just to speak English clearly. It is very frustrating.
1. Know what the employer is looking for before the interview
2. Have lots of relevant stories
3. Answer concisely
4. Explain your value relative to employer's pain points
5. Practice answers in front of mirror
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Another tip is to record yourself answering questions. I learned this from while working as a corporate trainer. It’s tough to listen to your own voice sometimes, but you will hear for yourself whether you sound confident, clear and concise and will be able to make adjustments as needed. Good luck on the job search folks!
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I’m an introvert that often struggles with confidence and being at ease in certain situations. Especially during interviews because I feel I’m being scrutinized closely. So I appreciate how well you explained the tips today. Thanks Linda. 👍
Same
Every introverts' problem 😢. I am not really comfortable with any interviews but its a must in order to sustain life 😢.
That's social anxiety, not introversion.
I'm not even job hunting at the moment, but I just enjoy listening to you talk about getting hired/ noticed.
Great tips. I love the 4th tip especially, about focusing on how you can help the other person. It helps the interviewer see you as someone who would have the interest of their business. Who wouldn't want that kind of person to be a part of their team?
I’m such a confident person in my day to day, but I’m not use to bragging (conveying my valuable experiences ). You are right! Treat it as a way to help.
Hello Linda! Your tips are amazing and the most realistic I have heard in a while about interviews! However, what you and most RUclips channels miss in this aspect is the fact that these tips alone should also be followed by either examples or practical approaches. For example, "Have lots of relevant stories" - How? or "explain your value relative to employer's pain points" - How?. These are the kind of things that should be included into every advice video to make the advice more accurate. Just advising, but I seriously love your channel and your advises are the closest to resonate with my brain but still don't hit home! Thank you very much! :)
I wish u have tips for fresh graduates regarding their job application. Thanks linda!
Great point to really understand the position so you can better execute the interview. Great tips!
Linda pretty great list of tips you gathered in this video. Many people are stressing and feeling lost in the interview because they are not prepared.
What's your channel about? Where are you from?
Wow, this video is super helpful. I over analyze and criticize myself too much when in the interview which leads to me rumbling. Thank you for helping put some things in perspective and how to approach the interviewer.
After watched many videos I got placed in one of the organisation , now I got an opportunity to attend the interview one of the leading Investment banking sector, now again I stared witching video 😍
This video deserves way more views than it already has! These tips are amazing and made me feel more confident in landing my job offer! thank you!
Thanks to you Linda, i was able to add a bit of touch to my interview skills, am glad to tell you after a bit of struggle, i got appointment, just after single watch of your videos, helluva.
Thank you so much for this ☺️ I’m headed to interview and will definitely apply these tips
You are so right on the money. It’s crazy because I know what to do I just have a hard time doing it. That’s my struggle!
I needed to see this; thank you so much, always trying to communicate better during the interviewer process!
I wish you would go over salary negotiation in job interviews!
I have interview in two weeks..I need to be ready..thanks for sharing this
God bless, I hope you got the job❣
Thank you, Linda!
I'll try with your tips if I am invited to job interview.
Thank you. I found all the tips helpful, but the tip about using the mirror seemed like a great one to try. Don't know why I didn't think of that. It seems like such a simple and obvious idea.
I love your videos, you give a valuable tips, even i dont look for a job, i like the way how you present, i enjoy watching,
I like all of the tips and will absolutely implement them. Would you also recommend that while I practice in front of the mirror I also maybe video myself from the prospective of the interviewer? Maybe I could then go back and review my delivery and see where I need to improve.
Your videos just helped me land a job!
Thanks for sharing these tips. You made a great point about thoroughly understanding the role to improve their performance during the interview. Fantastic advice!
Glad it was helpful!
Absolutely amazing and inspiring
Thanks Linda, always sharing the right works at the right time. Wishing you continued success.
Fantastic video, Linda. Very useful and helpful!
Wow... great insight here again from Linda. Thanks and keep it up.
I love to watch your videos.your tips are simply awesome .
You are a blessed ...really thank you
Thanks for very useful tips.
You’re so awesome!!
Hello Linda, do you have any video where you display an example of how does a person LOOK when interviewing the right way? That would benefit me because when I practice in the mirror, I couldn't figure out if the way I come across or look at people is the correct way. Thank you and I love your channel! :)
I love how you’re always encouraging everyone to practise. Thanks for the tips! 😊
Hey, Linda can you help me how to make a cover letter? This is for a proposal for my data entry job.
thank you.
I feel nervous and sometimes I struggle communicating in the best words.
Hi linda, i have been an avid viewer of your videos and you helped me become more confident in interviews! Thank you! Id like to get your inputs on what to say when an interviewer asks if you have pending applications with other company and you do? Should you say yes? What exactly would they want out of that? Lookibg forward to your insights! Thanks!
Hi Linda,
I am very grateful to find you as I am going for an interview after longtime. I would like to ask you as I couldn't find the video for this particular question, when the employer advertised for Accounts assistant position for X amount of salary then they finds out I can offer more than the positions advertised then they ask at the interview as you can do this job and that job little list...
how can the I tell them, yes I can do within the given time (9 to 5) what about the pay rise? They can't expect to pay lower and ask to do more particularlyat the interview?....please let me know have you done any video for it?
Regards
Thanks Linda for the great tips
THANK YOU.
Thank you very much Linda! 😘
Useful tips thank you Linda
I’m job searching and applying for almost a month now and haven’t got any calls. Hope your tips can help! 🙏🏻
Are the webinar s free
I get nervous when i start talking in an interview , even more if english it's not my native language, any suggestions??
Don't be afraid to ask for a translator
Ive got a problem with rambling on interviews. I cant make it short but must behave like we are friends. I never get the job of course.
I emphasise with you. I do that too. A good idea is to take deep breaths and count 10 seconds in your head.
Just got done an interview I have so many good stories but over the phone I froze up I kept saying “um” i just sounded so unprofessional
Thanks linda....
Love you to much...
Thank you so much
Good information ideas
When the right terminologies, ideas, do not come in mind immediately it is hard to do well in an interview.
When technical interviewers just printout technical question from Google and ask questions and counter questions it is hard to answer.
When English is not your mother tongue and struggle to make sentences it is hard
Doing technical job is one thing and answering questions articulately is another thing.
American education system hardly requires memorizations since most exams are either true false and multiple choice but when we join work force your technical interviewers require you to answers questions in few passages. It can be very challenging to answers when your struggles just to speak English clearly. It is very frustrating.
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I like tips 5.
New videos on Thursdays now?
If i was you son i would be so proud of you
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I have interview tomorrow I am really nervous😕 wish me luck
preparing myself incase I get famous one day and have to be on a show😭
Hi, Lida Raynier , You're Vietnamese , Aren't you ? I think so. Can you reply for me ?
She is not a Vietnamese!
you're so beautiful, I've never been attracted to someone like this before.
Thank you🎉
Absolutely useful tips. Thank you