Tuesday, October 10, 2017

What Color Is Your Parachute? Week 7 - Always Be Prepared!

In an interview there are so many questions a person can be asked! Sometimes job seekers are not always prepared for the questions they get asked in an interview. Employers ask many different questions because they want to get to know the people they are hiring better. When employers are looking for candidates to fill job positions, they look at resumes and if they see what they like, they offer candidates an interview. However, your resume is not who you are, its what you have done. our resume is just an introduction of yourself, the part where employers really get to know you as a person and worker is the interview. So sometimes people might give the wrong impression of themselves, and when they do that, employers might not give them a chance because they never got to see who you really are as a person. Being prepared for interviews is only beneficial to a job seeker and being themselves will only help! They need to see who you are, because that is who they want to hire!

When someone offers you tips before an interview, always take them! Tips can be important, and you might not think they are necessary, but they are. tips can prepare you, especially from people who have been on all types of job interviews. Preparing for any questions that are more than likely to be asked of you is best! You can go on many different interviews, but if you do not prepare or follow any advice, it makes it harder to get the job. Employers want someone who knows what they are doing, what they are talking about, and someone who is passionate about the job! If you do not prove that to an employer, they will just go on to next candidate who they might pick over you because they were prepared. Being prepared will help, it makes everything faster. You do not have to keep waiting and going on different just to find a job, if you are actually prepared, you will get a job faster than you think in the interview! Just being prepared makes a major difference, and you will never know unless you try!

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