Mastering The Job Interview
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 978.71 MB | Duration: 1h 57m
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 978.71 MB | Duration: 1h 57m
From Preparation to Success
What you'll learn
how to prepare for the job interview
how to prepare for the virtual job interview
how to answer the typical interview questions
how to impress the interviewers
Requirements
Ideal for someone who fully understand English
Someone who is excited about preparing for interviews
Have a pen and paper ready to take notes
Description
You have a job interview coming up and you've never had one!You haven't been interviewed in years and don't know where to start!In this course, you'll not only learn how to prepare for the interview, but you’ll also learn the important things to do and to avoid so you can ace your job interviews.Great job interviewing skills are a necessity these days instead of ‘winging’ it. Even if you’ve had interviews in the past, you still need to take some time to organize yourself and your documents. If you want to compete against other candidates you need to know what an employer wants and prepare accordingly.Does the mere thought of presenting yourself in front of professionals, a hiring committee or even just one individual makes you nervous or sap your confidence? This course will prepare you for those jitters.You'll learn how toprepare for your job interviewanswer the typical interview questionshave a successful virtual interviewrelax before the interviewfollow up after the interviewOnce you complete this course, you’ll feel more confident and ready to not only have an interview but to ace it. Isn’t it time you applied for your ideal job and succeeded?If you want to significantly boost your job prospects, then enroll today!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Welcome to Mastering the Job Interview
Lecture 2 About your instructor
Lecture 3 Brief review of the job search process
Section 2: What to do before the interview
Lecture 4 You've received a call or an email to invite you to an interview- what do you do
Lecture 5 virtual interview- zoom or Teams or other platform
Lecture 6 Time to prepare for the interview- getting organized
Section 3: So you have an interview, now what?
Lecture 7 You have an interview now what?
Lecture 8 What to wear during an interview
Lecture 9 What to bring with you at the interview
Lecture 10 Reading a job description
Section 4: common interview questions
Lecture 11 6 common interviews
Lecture 12 questions to ask at the end of an interview
Lecture 13 Examples of behavioral questions and other questions and responses
Lecture 14 Body language
Lecture 15 STAR Formula
Section 5: Examples of interview responses for different professions
Lecture 16 Answers from different professions
Lecture 17 which profession is answering this question- Why do you want to work here?
Lecture 18 What's a weakness of yours?
Lecture 19 Where do you see yourself in five years?
Lecture 20 What are your strengths?
Lecture 21 Can you describe a time you handled a challenge at work?
Lecture 22 Final part of this section
Section 6: Common concerns about the interview Questions and Answers
Lecture 23 Tasks some employers may ask you to do during interviews
Lecture 24 How to handle tough questions
Lecture 25 What if I don't know how to answer an interview question?
Lecture 26 How to discuss salary expectations
Lecture 27 What questions should I ask at the end of the interview.
Lecture 28 What is a panel interview?
Lecture 29 What is a case interview?
Lecture 30 How do I handle rejection?
Lecture 31 How do I use feedback that I've received during interviews?
Section 7: Final section: Let's review some interview tips
Lecture 32 How interviewers assess your language abilities
Lecture 33 Congrats and tip review
someone who has never had an interview before,Someone who is looking for career change,someone with interview experience and who wants to improve their chances