Your professional story can turn your job interview in your favor.
Dear Jobseeker,
Preparing for any job interview is
a stressful process, however, you can make it more interesting and enjoyable.
Your well-crafted professional story can make you stand out from other
candidates during your job interviews. Most of the job interviews starts with
following questions;
Please walk us around your
qualifications and experience proving you are the best candidate for this job,
Or You have read our advertisement, please prove that you are the most suitable
candidate. Or please tell us how your qualification and experience provides
best fit.
At this point, it is your
compelling professional story which can make or break the rhythm of your job
interview. Your professional story can do wonders if prepared and communicated
well.
Following tips can help you in preparing
your profession story.
1 Start your story with
best hook: Use
your communication magic in your very first sentence to catch the attention and
managing the impression of interview panel. All effective communication start
with perfect hook. For example, "When I was working as a manager, I
learned a valuable lesson that I still use in my career today." It will
for sure grab the attention of the panel and they would like to know more about
you. Doing it perfectly, will most likely turn the interview in your favor.
Remember all great books and movies use best hook.
2. Make your story relevant: Your story should be
relevant to the job you're applying for. You must know what skills set and
qualities are required for this job, so speak clearly about your relevant skills
set and qualities which will provide best fit. For example, if the job requires
strong public speaking skills, talk about time when your communication skills
did wonders. If leadership skills are required talk about how you successfully led
your team on specific important project.
3. Use the STAR method: In all such
situations, STAR method is a popular way to structure stories for interviews.
It stands for Situation, Task, Action, and Result. Start by describing the
situation or problem you faced, then explain the task you were given. Next,
talk about the action you took to solve the problem, and finally, describe the
result or outcome of your actions.
4. Highlight your achievements: Your potential employer
is more interested to know what you will bring in to their organization, so speak
about your achievements and accomplishments. Talk about a time when you went extra
miles for achieving your objective, or when you received recognition for your
work. This will show that you are highly motivated candidate.
5. Be concise: While you want to
tell a good story, your story must be concise and to the point. While telling
your story keep on watching nonverbal cues of the interview panel to know where
to stop. STAR method will always keep you focused.
6. Practice your story: Before the interview,
it is recommended to practice your story loudly to know your all key points and
refining the delivery during interview. You can also practice with a friend or
family member to get feedback.
Remember to make it relevant to the job you're
applying for, use the STAR method to structure your story, focus on your
achievements, and practice before the interview.
I hope with these tips, you'll be well on your way to
acing your next job interview. Please let me know how you find this article helpful
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Good Luck.
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