We are official MBA graduates.....well not really....but soon enough :)
Many of my classmates already, including myself, have began establishing our career paths. However, after completing this program and for many who are just completing undergrad, job searching may be a critically component of their daily lives. After searching and applying for a countless number of jobs, you finally begin the interview process. How do you go about preparing for an interview? I know for myself, I have not interviewed for a job in quite sometime, but I conduct interviews and participate in hiring in my current role.
I found an article on Linkedin that I believe is a great tool for individuals looking to prepare for an interview. As a hiring manager, I do believe your interviewers know if they want to potentially hire you within the first 90 seconds. Similar to what was mentioned in the article, first impressions are everything to me. How a person represents themselves within the first minute of meeting me typically gives me all the information I need to know. I wanted to share this article because as the economy turns around, the competition for good jobs is increasing.....and I believe it is always important to be prepared for anything. This is a great example of how marketing useful information on social media can help individuals succeed.
Many of my classmates already, including myself, have began establishing our career paths. However, after completing this program and for many who are just completing undergrad, job searching may be a critically component of their daily lives. After searching and applying for a countless number of jobs, you finally begin the interview process. How do you go about preparing for an interview? I know for myself, I have not interviewed for a job in quite sometime, but I conduct interviews and participate in hiring in my current role.
I found an article on Linkedin that I believe is a great tool for individuals looking to prepare for an interview. As a hiring manager, I do believe your interviewers know if they want to potentially hire you within the first 90 seconds. Similar to what was mentioned in the article, first impressions are everything to me. How a person represents themselves within the first minute of meeting me typically gives me all the information I need to know. I wanted to share this article because as the economy turns around, the competition for good jobs is increasing.....and I believe it is always important to be prepared for anything. This is a great example of how marketing useful information on social media can help individuals succeed.
I really enjoyed this post. With school ending soon, a lot of undergrads and grad students should take a minute to read and review the infographic. It could help them land their next job.
ReplyDeleteThis is really great and informative. I think many people are in the market for a job (for some it will be their very first job) and as I have always been told the first impression is a lasting impression. I think people should really focus on being themselves in the interview versus sending in a representative. Often times that comes off fake to interviewers. Thanks for the information!
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