chat
expand_more

Chat with our Pricing Wizard

clear

Career Advice for Job Seekers

Keep it simple when interviewing

sarah ennenga Avatarsarah ennenga
November 30, 2007


Reprinted courtesy of TheCareerNews.com
CINCINNATI, OH — Use clear, strong, direct language to get your point across quickly and crisply. Keep sentences, paragraphs, and lists short. Curb any tendency to speak for more than 90-120 seconds without interacting with your interviewer. Time yourself, then listen. If you’ve been practicing a 3-minute introduction, you’ll be surprised at how LONG that is when you’re listening.
I think some of the over-communicating comes from fear that if you leave something out, you’ll miss an important point that the reader or interviewer is looking for. Relax. Talk about what you’ve done and how it’s been valuable (more profit, less cost, happier customers and employees, greater market share, and so forth) – and be specific! Don’t spout generalities – tell stories!
Even better – listen, ask questions, and react to what you learn. Make it more about “them” and less about “you.” You’ll position yourself as a partner committed to solving problems – and isn’t that what employers are looking for?
Article by Louise Kursmark, YourBestImpression.com, and reprinted from TheCareerNews.com. Get the latest breaking News, Tips and Tools for your job search, Free!

New Job Postings

Advanced Search

Related Articles

No Related Posts.
View More Articles