At one time, right after graduation, I attended a lot of interviews. It even happened that I was at SEVENTEEN interviews, after which I got a job at Golden Telecom. I received other offers, but at some point, stress-filled visits to HR departments became a hobby for me. Having received a job offer with an exit plan in two weeks, I went around everyone who invited me to talk :) After these tests, employment became quite simple for me.
While preparing for interviews, I always prepared a list of answers to difficult questions like "What are your plans for the next 2 years", "What goals do you set for yourself?", "And if you are offered a salary twice as high as the competition, will you leave us?", etc. This helped a lot in communicating with HR’s and direct line managers. You begin to confidently answer "uncomfortable" (in their opinion) questions and they like you.
Today I found the perfect list of questions/answers to prepare for a job interview, filling out which, you will be Mr. Confidence :)
The list in the form of a convenient template was prepared by the author of the blog "Life after College" and includes everything you need to pass any interview with the HR department, which simply weeds out people by attractiveness and adequacy. Naturally, when communicating on Prof. topics with a representative of your department, this list will be less useful.
Five main advantages:Top 3-5 things that should be remembered by the person who is interviewing me. |
What am I good at:Stories and examples that show that I am super professional and ideally suited for this position. |
Direction of development:Strategic directions of self-development that answer the difficult question: "Tell me about your shortcomings?" |
Brilliant ideas:Based on my knowledge, this is how I propose to change the direction of the team's movement. |
My life and work philosophyHow I work with emerging problems and challenges, and what really inspires me. |
My questions:About my credentials, the company, future growth prospects, etc. |
My short-term and long-term goals:How will my current position help me achieve them? Why exactly do I need to work here. |
Unusual tasks:What unusual challenges faced me and how I overcame them. |
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