If you're looking for simple tips to improve interview performance, you've come to the right place.

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During my Career I have witnessed incredibly skilled and deserving people, constantly overlooked for roles and promotions that they are more than qualified for. I asked myself the question why?
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Change your perspective and your mindset will change along with it.
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First impressions are often your last impressions in any interview. Present with confidence whenever you go for the interview. How you walk, sit, talk and dress are constantly observed and noted. So be confident but most importantly be yourself.
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Getting rejected is still better than getting hired for the wrong job.
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When preparing for a second interview, ALWAYS over prepare! Recruiters will usually describe these interviews as formalities. But if not. And some reason you’re ambushed on the day. You will be ready to go and still present the best version of yourself!
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Being honest in job interviews is crucial for building a positive work relationship and preventing future issues. Interviewers often ask about weaknesses to assess character and ability to learn. Be prepared to share examples but always focus on how you dealt with the problem.
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Looks like candidates have really had enough in this market 😂
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After a refreshing two-weeks immersing myself in the stunning beaches and landscapes of Thailand, I'm back and eager to dive back into the swing of things!
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Recruiters using ChatGPT to draft up a perfectly written job add

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Learn from your failures and onto the next one 🤝
Keep this in mind. There isn’t a single person with a 100% interview success rate.
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hiring managers will put candidates through 5 rounds of interviews instead of going to therapy
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If you wanted to break it down even further SAR is the way to go. Situation, Action and Result. When discussing the result always try and provide tangible figures and specific outcomes - this will give your example a lot more weight.
When answering job interview questions, include a concise relevant story to paint a picture in the interviewer's mind (and make your answer more memorable) Use STAR Situation/Task Actions Results
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Dressing one level above the dress code is usually the way to go for an interview. I generally recommend the below: Blue collar roles - wear near casual Hands on/office roles - semi formal Office based roles - semi formal/formal Senior corporate positions - formal
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Hot tip! Try pasting your position description into Chat GPT and ask it to underline key words and predict potential interview questions. The suggested interview questions it provides you with will be very accurate to the ones in your interview.
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POV: me calling my candidate after he emailed me he rejected my job offer
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For 47% of job seekers, it takes submitting up to 10 applications to receive 1-2 job interviews, while only 14.4% receive more than three interview invites. This leaves 38.3% with no interview invitations after submitting 10 applications.
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77% of recruiters see typos or poor grammar as dealbreakers, and 35% feel the same about unprofessional email addresses.
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Over 64% of employers prefer candidates with relevant work experience, while 26% consider any work experience a plus.
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The ideal length for a job interview is 45 to 90 minutes. A quick 15-minute interview is not enough, while 30 minutes is still short. Spending more time with the interviewer increases the chances of getting to know each other better and making a strong impression.
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