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Practicing Your Job Interview Skills - Makes A Perfect
Job Interview
PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE!
As after any workout you may feel overwhelmed (sore
muscles). Don't despair. It will get easier after the
groundwork is done. It is very important that you continue
to work out. Practice, practice, practice, and become
stronger, smoother, and more comfortable.
The goal is not to become over-rehearsed and stiff,
but to be prepared and natural. Can you imagine an actor
going into a performance without a rehearsal? This is
your time to prepare and rehearse.
It is important that you continue to work on your communication
skills. If you feel you need one-on-one help, consider
working with a professional, or work with a friend or
relative who will give you positive and constructive
feedback. It is also important that you practice the
right way. If you keep practicing, but are repeating
mistakes, you will not improve. Think about a tennis
or golf swing - it takes a pro to show you the right
way.
Maybe you won't get a job offer every time, but preparation
will greatly improve your chances and your confidence.
Treat each interview as a new learning experience. You
may even begin to enjoy the process - some people do!
The Mock Interview
Try the mock interview you might like it. You will
get valuable feedback needed to improve.
As with every skill you've ever learned, you have to
learn the technique and then practice, practice, practice.
Julia's story:
Julia is an accomplished tennis player who has worked
on her stroke and technique for many years. She has
taken lessons from pros, and listened to their advice
when they gave Her their critiques.
Julia is now seeking a job. She feels that she knows
her subject, but doesn't feel good about how her last
three interviews have turned out no offers. Julia
begins to think she might need some work on her interviewing
style, and decides to get help. She looks for a pro
to put her through practice where she can gain feedback
and tips. This was the way she conquered her tennis
game. Why not with her interviewing techniques?
Working with a professional and getting feedback on
your performance through a mock interview is similar
to working with a sports coach to learn how to improve
your game. Both will enable you to learn where your
strengths lie and where you may need work to improve
your performance. Time spent practicing will assist
you greatly in either situation. An added bonus to preparing
and practicing is the self-confidence you will gain.
In today's competitive world, you must be prepared,
be in top shape, and most of all, believe in yourself.
What happens in a mock interview?
An in-person session is a mock interview videotaped
and critiqued. You will view the tape with the coach
and discuss your performance body language, facial expressions,
eye contact, general enthusiasm, your answers. (Usually,
one to two hour sessions). A phone-session will be audio-taped.
You will listen to the tape played back and critiqued
by the coach. You will received feedback about your
answers, your enthusiasm, your use of language, your
tone how you are being perceived. There is tremendous
value in learning the proper techniques from a coach
and then practicing them. When you devote the same energy
to the interview process as you do to your golf or tennis
game you will find new confidence and become a winner!
Author: Carole Martin
Carole Martin is a celebrated author, trainer, and
mentor. Carole can give you interviewing tips like no
one else can. Try her practice interview and pick up
a copy of her FREE 9-part "Interview Success Tips"
report by visiting Carole on the web at http://www.interviewcoach.com
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