Job interview tips – Job interview questions and answers

Job interview tips – Job interview questions and answers If you’ve got a big job interview coming up, how do you prepare? Career consultant Maggie Mistal of Martha Stewart Living Radio has excellent advice for anybody looking to ace a job interview. Keywords: job interview tips job interview questions and answers how to interview for a job how to prepare for a job interview

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The Phone Interview Goal

Have a Clear Vision of Where you Want to Go (flicrk: muha)

Have a Clear Vision of Where you Want to Go (flicrk: muha)

Before talking about the Goal of your phone interview, you must be clear that the interview is a conversation. It’s not a situation where one part is active and the other one (you) is reactive. You must also be active and create the interview that you want for you. You create the conversation as much as the interviewer.

It’s a special kind of conversation because it has goals. Most conversations between friends don’t have a specific goal but to express one’s emotions and express some opinions. But in a phone interview you’d better have a goal…

The interviewer’s goal is clear: screen you out as soon as he detects something that’s not what he’s looking for. It’s a rather negative goal. He does not want to waste your time or his time.

For you, the goal should be: get a face to face interview.

Not to impress the interviewer, or to sound professional or sound nice. That’s not the goal. That may be some means to your goal. The goal is to get an in person interview.  I know it may sound obvious, but sometimes we forget and start the phone interview withouth this goal in mind. If you have this goal clear in your mind your unconscious will help you move forward the conversation in a way that’s benefical to your goal. I repeat: if you have this goal in your mind, you will tap into unknown resources of your mind that will help advance to the next phase of the job interview process.

How to Deliver Well All Your Answers

The What, the Why and the How of your Answer

The What, the Why and the How of your Answer

In a phone interview all answers have the same 3 part structure:

1) The WHAT you say: that’s the content, the details, the easiest part. You should be concise and organized here.

2) The WHY you say: that’s the intention behind WHAT you say. That’s invisible. You are the only one that knows it. Choose 1 (not two) intentions when delivering it. I suggest you forgetting about any manipulative intention like impressing the other person, or get their approval. Try instead choosing intentions that empower you as a person: touch my inspiration, smell my power, be in contact with the source of my joy. Yes, you’ve read right: when you answer you can use that answer to tap into your potential. If that’s your intention you’ll come across better, in a friendliner way, trust me ;)

3) The HOW you sound, the way your words sound: they can be soft or harsh, confident or doubtful, brillant or apatic…The tone of your voice carries certain emotions through. My trick here is very simple and powerful: S-M-I-L-E while you answer.

Have a smile on your face before you utter your answer, during the delivery and after you’ve uttered the last word.

PS. More advanced and powerful phone interview techniques you’ll find on my Phone Interview Success System.

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