This document provides tips for job applicants on how to stand out during the interview process. It advises researching the company and position thoroughly to show preparedness. It also suggests focusing on strengths as an introvert and minding dining etiquette and manners, as these can reveal important traits to employers. Finally, it recommends having a career advisor help prepare answers to common interview questions like "tell me about yourself" to maximize chances of getting the job.
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Why Aren¡¯t Employers
Calling You????
If you're an introvert, you're probably never going to
enjoy interviews, but you certainly won't be able to
avoid them either. That's why you need to learn how
to prepare for interviews with your introvert
strengths and tendencies in mind. (Peter Vogt, 2012)
Some jobs get dozens, if not hundreds and even
thousands of applicants, so the key is to stand out
amongst the masses. (Tips for landing that first job,
2012)
Seems obvious, but hiring managers and interview
panelists regularly complain that applicants fail to
research the company, the job they're seeking and
the goals they'll be contributing to, both large and
small. (Jennifer Merritt, 2012)
Believe it or not, your dining etiquette skills, or lack of
them, and your manners in general, say a great deal
about you. They reveal who you are, where you came
from, how you make decisions, whether you are
respectful of all people and yes, possibly, whether
you get that job or not. (Hickman, 2012 )
Tell me about yourself" is one of the most common
openers to a job interview, yet job-seekers are often
unsure what employers really want to hear in
response.(Green, 2012)
Every King had an advisor. Ever plane has a pilot. So
the question is¡ Who is advising you? And what is
driving you? 15 minutes can save you 15 years on your
life goals. Talk to Leo. Let him get you ready for your
interview.