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The Careers Powered By English series English Interview Skills By Lado Management Consultants Adrian O’Donnell
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Course Overview Week One – March 9th Self-Introductions Week Two – March 16th Types of Job Interviews Common Questions
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Course Overview Week Three – March 23rd How To Stand Out At Interviews Video Case Studies - Analysis of interview performance Week Four – March 30th Types of Job Interviews Common Questions
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Course Overview Week Five – April 13th What employers look for - 4 types of Job Interviewers - HR Guest Week Six – April 27rd Coaching Sessions
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Course Overview Week Seven – May 4th Interview preparation Week Eight – May 11th Specific company job interview
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Course Overview Week Nine – May 18th Language Assessment Interviews - TOEIC,BULATS,FCE,IELTS Week Ten – May 25th Summing it up - interview dos and don’ts
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Course Overview Week Eleven – June 1st – 4th Mock interviews - individual interviews with HR guests
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Self-Introductions First Impressions Count
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'What does the interviewer need?' 1.Find the best person 2.Learn about your personality and technical ability. 3.Justify their decision to hire you, to someone higher!
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“Tell me about yourself” 1.Be positive 2.Be relevant 3.Use the right tone
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Why are they asking this 'tell me about yourself' question in the interview? 1.Are you confident? 2.Can you think clearly? 3.Do you understand the job requirements?
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Self-Introduction needs to Show why you are here! Briefly! (2-3 minutes).
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What to show 1.Your skills 2.Your development 3.Your compatibility 4.Your vision 5.Your excitement
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How to sell yourself Use short focused statement interesting, short and relevant Emphasize strengths and achievements show your personality
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Sound confident Practice speaking: experiment and vary your tone! How to sell yourself
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Personal and Education Do not include: marital status, children, etc. Include information such as: hometown or country and/or personal attributes. Education: either the latest obtained and/or major field if relevant to job objective.
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Early Career and Life Experiences Stay relevant!
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"Could I tell you a little about myself?" Don’t miss an opportunity to sell yourself!
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“Tell me about yourself” 3 Steps: 1.Qualities 2.Experience 3.Reasons
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“Tell me about yourself” – Step 1 3 Most important qualities for the job. For example: The ability to communicate well with people The ability to set goals and stay on track The ability to handle rejection "I am an extravert who interacts well with people. I like to set myself goals and keep them and I'm very persistent."
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Your latest activities and achievements. “I worked as an intern for Chungshan Consultants, and I helped design their web site. The feedback since has been extremely positive.” “Tell me about yourself” – Step 2
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Why you want the job. Show knowledge. Be enthusiastic! “I want to work in software sales because it is an area where I can use my ability to create solid long term relationships with clients. I want to work for your company in particular because you concentrate on antivirus software which is an area that is growing at the rate of 20% a year. That gives you a solid base from which to introduce new products like Viruskill. I’d like to be part of that.” “Tell me about yourself” – Step 3
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Put It Together Prepare your self-introduction
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Tell me about yourself - video examples Good example#1 A woman is interviewed for a position as a Pharmaceutical Sales Rep. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR-IhZJOq3U&feature=related 3 min 15http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR-IhZJOq3U&feature=related Good example#2 A woman is interviewed for a position as a Pharmaceutical Sales Rep. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1bu5s3zGQs&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1bu5s3zGQs&feature=related 1min 32 Bad example#1 A woman is interviewed for a position as a Pharmaceutical Sales Rep. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDhbLdFJAF4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDhbLdFJAF4 1 min 30
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Practice Make notes for your self-introduction. (5-10 mins.) In pairs, practise telling your partner about yourself and why you want the job. Remember to vary your speed, your intonation, your volume. Be confident and keep the interviewer’s interest. Support your introduction with examples.
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