Presentation coaching

Job interview Prep

Getting the job of your dreams is just one excellent interview away!

Communicating your fit clearly has the most dramatic impact on the hiring decision. It's what makes you stand out from other candidates. It turns your resume from a cold record of career moves into an exciting story of your skills and triumphs that led you straight to this role. 

A well-done interview allows you to demonstrate your enthusiasm and inner fire, proving you are the kind of person everyone wants to work with. It enables the company to discover what was hidden behind dry data - the qualified candidate you are.

Getting hired is too important
to leave to chance

There is a common misconception that people must face the entire interview process alone. “If you succeed, wonderful, and if you fail, you will learn from your failures.” However, this often leads to frustration and missed opportunities. 

 

A job interview (with HR, managers, or partners) is no different from any other test. You can learn and practice the skills required to succeed in interviews just as you did during your studies or previous job. This means you should also be well prepared for a job interview.

 

By working together one-on-one, you will be ready to pass any interview. Your only dilemma will be which job to say “yes” to.

8 steps for
Passing your job interview
(with my help, of course)

Research and do some homework

To ensure your messages fit your organization perfectly, research and do some homework about it. 

Create a professional persona

Create a professional persona based on your strengths

Make your resume items come to life as a career story

Make your resume items come to life as a career story - the career path that makes you the best candidate. 

Refine and emphasize the points

Refine and emphasize the points you wish the interviewer would remember long after. 

Formulate answers to frequently asked questions

Formulate answers to frequently asked questions - integrating the generic and the specific, combining the big picture with demonstrations and concrete examples.

Develop an assertive and confident answering style

Develop an assertive and confident answering style - not condescending, but also not self-deprecating. 

Directly address your weaknesses

Directly address your weaknesses and turn them into non-issues or even advantages. 

Practice and perform simulations

Practice and perform simulations until you feel like a fish in water.

The result

Ideal for

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