Was it something you said?
The Momentum Files #21
Is it something in the water, or are more people than usual thirsty for a career change?
Depending on your personality type, navigating a career change can be an exciting adventure – or an overwhelming dread-filled process.
A process that includes resumes, interviews and other things that can flood you with feelings of self-doubt and uncertainty.
But it doesn’t have to feel that way. With time, introspection, planning and prepping you can master this process and go after your dream career with all of the confidence – and none of the dread.
One of the most important skills you’ll need to showcase is the ability to clearly and effectively communicate during a job interview.
It sounds simple, but it can be tricky.
You need to convey who you are, what you want and why you are the best fit for the role. But you need go to deeper to make a stand-out impression, create genuine connection and convince your potential new employer that you are exactly who they need.
I want you to walk into your interviews confident and prepared – so that you walk out with a darn good chance of getting that offer! So, I’ve decided to share some of my favorite interview tips and strategies all in one place.
These are real-deal strategies that work!
Spend some time with these, implement what you learn – and you’ll be prepared to nail your next interview!
👉 To get those interviews, you’ll need a resume that clicks and focuses on your messaging.
Read This: Here’s What People Get Wrong About Resumes
👉 Already have a few interviews on your calendar? You know those tough questions are coming. Remember story, specifics and strategy.
Read This: Using Story & Strategy to Answer Tough Interview Questions
👉 This most dreaded interview question gets hearts racing and palms sweating like no other. But I’ve got you covered.
Read This: How to Answer the Question - Why Did You Leave Your Last Job
👉 Do you hold back when it’s time to shine a light on your skills and accomplishments? It might feel like bragging, but it isn’t – and it can advance your career.
Read This: How to Speak Confidently About Your Skills & Abilities
What else would you like to learn about interview strategy? Reply and tell me what you’d like me to share with you!