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How To Interview

How To Interview

Interview Tips

So you have an interview and now the nerves are starting to set in. Am I qualified enough for this job? Will they like me? Will I like them? If I get the job will I get stuck in some closet office with no windows. These are all valid concerns. But the first thing you need to do is realize your own value.

Value Realization

At some point, it hits you. You realize that you are extremely valuable, you can get things done, and not many people are able to do what you do. This is the foundation for workplace confidence. Without it, you might as well stay home. You need to be able to walk into that interview knowing that you are good enough to play on their team and be able to explain exactly why.

How to get Hired

There is a key difference between successful people and unsuccessful people. Successful people do things that other people either Can’t Do or Won’t Do. In most cases, you will see that there is something special about successful people and that it lies in how they approach problems.
When you are interviewing with an employer, they don’t just want to see that you already know how to do every little thing in the job description.
Most of the time the only person who knows how to do everything in the job description is the person who just left the job! So don’t feel inadequate if you lack experience in a few areas.

The point is you need to show that you can learn how to do what needs to get done.

July 14, 2014 Jacob Wayne

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