How to Ace a Job Interview: 10 Crucial Tips

Thomas Frank
17 Feb 201811:11

Summary

TLDREste video ofrece 10 consejos prácticos para destacarse en una entrevista de trabajo, incluyendo realizar entrevistas de práctica, mostrar amabilidad y compromiso, preparar preguntas para el entrevistador, investigar sobre la empresa, llevar un cuaderno y bolígrafo, enviar notas de agradecimiento, vestirse adecuadamente, prepararse para preguntas de comportamiento y ver la entrevista como una conversación互利ca. Además, recomenda la lectura de libros Audible para continuar desarrollando habilidades y experiencia.

Takeaways

  • 🎯 Practica entrevistas para mejorar tu confianza y perfeccionar tus habilidades en situaciones de bajo riesgo.
  • 🤝 Se amable y involucrado con todos los que interactúes en la empresa; tu comportamiento es observado más allá del entrevistador.
  • 💡 Lleva preguntas preparadas para el entrevistador; esto demuestra interés y preparación en la posición.
  • 🔍 Investiga sobre la empresa antes de la entrevista para mostrar conocimientos y diferenciarte de otros candidatos.
  • ✍️ Trae un cuaderno y un bolígrafo a la entrevista, para demostrar detalles y preparación.
  • 📧 Envía notas o correos electrónicos de agradecimiento dentro de las primeras 24 horas después de la entrevista.
  • 👔 Viste bien; asegúrate de que tu atuendo sea apropiado y refleje un aspecto de éxito.
  • 📚 Prepárate para responder preguntas de entrevista conductuales;练习 historias que muestren tu crecimiento y aprendizaje.
  • 🗣️ Considera la entrevista como una conversación mutua en lugar de una audiencia; mantén una actitud segura y profesional.
  • 🕒 Llega 15 minutos temprano; ser puntual es como llegar tarde, y llegar temprano te da una ventaja.

Q & A

  • ¿Cuál es la primera recomendación para destacarse en una entrevista de trabajo?

    -La primera recomendación es realizar entrevistas prácticas para adquirir confianza y pulir las respuestas antes de la entrevista real.

  • ¿Por qué es importante ser amable y comprometido con todos los que interactúan en la empresa durante una entrevista?

    -Es importante porque las personas que no son el gerente de contratación todavía observan el comportamiento de los candidatos potenciales y pueden influir en las decisiones de contratación.

  • ¿Qué se debe hacer para estar preparado con preguntas para el entrevistador?

    -Está preparado con preguntas para mostrar interés en la posición y demostrar que has realizado algo de preparación, además de entender si el trabajo es adecuado para ti.

  • ¿Qué tipo de investigación de empresa es útil antes de una entrevista?

    -Es útil investigar la historia de la empresa, su cultura, qué suelen hacer los empleados y qué implica la posición para la que estás postulando.

  • ¿Por qué es importante llevar un cuaderno y un bolígrafo a la entrevista?

    -Llevar un cuaderno y un bolígrafo demuestra dedicación y orientación a los detalles, y te permite tomar notas importantes durante la entrevista.

  • ¿Qué se debe hacer después de la entrevista y cuál es el plazo recomendado para hacerlo?

    -Deben enviarse notas o correos electrónicos de agradecimiento dentro de las primeras 24 horas, ya que el tiempo es esencial y muestra su interés y cortesía.

  • ¿Cómo se debe vestir para una entrevista si se requiere ropa formal de negocios?

    -Se debe vestir con un traje bien ajustado si la empresa lo requiere, o con ropa adecuada para el contexto de la empresa, siempre mostrando vestimenta apropiada para el éxito en la situación.

  • ¿Cómo se preparan para las preguntas de entrevista comportamentales?

    -Se preparan revisando ejemplos de tales preguntas y pensando en historias de su vida laboral pasada que se ajusten a ellas, asegurándose de que las historias muestren aprendizaje o mejora relevante para el trabajo.

  • ¿Por qué es buena idea ver la entrevista como una conversación entre dos partes que intercambian información?

    -Ver la entrevista como una conversación ayuda a reducir la presión y a comunicar con confianza, mostrando que eres la mejor persona para el trabajo sin ser arrogante.

  • ¿Cuál es la recomendación para llegar a una entrevista en términos de puntualidad?

    -Arrivar 15 minutos antes de la hora prevista es considerado a tiempo, y a tiempo es llegar tarde, por lo que se debe planificar su llegada para tener un margen de seguridad.

  • ¿Qué libro se recomienda para aprender más sobre por qué es importante construir habilidades y experiencia que te diferencien de la competencia?

    -Se recomienda el libro 'So Good They Can't Ignore You' de Cal Newport, que aborda la importancia de desarrollar una mentalidad basada en la experiencia para encontrar trabajo que realmente disfrutes.

Outlines

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📝 Consejos para superar una entrevista de trabajo

Este párrafo ofrece 10 consejos para tener éxito en una entrevista de trabajo. Se recomienda realizar entrevistas prácticas para aumentar la confianza y la pulidez en la entrevista real. También se sugiere ser amable y comprometido con todos los contactos en la empresa, ya que las decisiones de contratación a menudo involucran opiniones de varias personas. Se insta a los entrevistados a preparar preguntas para el entrevistador, ya que demuestra interés y preparación. Además, se aconseja investigar sobre la empresa antes de la entrevista para destacarse entre los demás candidatos.

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💌 Enviando notas de agradecimiento después de la entrevista

En este párrafo se discute la importancia de enviar notas o correos electrónicos de agradecimiento dentro de las primeras 24 horas después de una entrevista. Se sugiere que enviar una nota de agradecimiento, especialmente si es una nota manuscrita, puede hacer una buena impresión. También se recomienda enviar agradecimientos no solo al entrevistador sino también a cualquier otra persona con la que se haya interactuado en la empresa. Además, se habla sobre la elección de la ropa adecuada para la entrevista, dependiendo del entorno de la empresa, y se ofrecen sugerencias para hombres y mujeres sobre cómo vestirse adecuadamente.

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🕒 Planificación y preparación para la entrevista

Este párrafo enfatiza la importancia de prepararse para las preguntas de comportamiento durante la entrevista, las cuales requieren narrar historias de la experiencia laboral previa. Se aconseja practicar historias adaptables que pueden aplicarse a diferentes preguntas. Además, se insta a los entrevistados a ver la entrevista como una conversación en lugar de una audiencia con un superior. Finalmente, se subraya la importancia de llegar a tiempo a la entrevista, sugiriendo que llegar 15 minutos temprano es considerado a tiempo.

🎧 Recomendación de la aplicación Audible y la importancia de la lectura

El presentador del video habla sobre su experiencia personal usando la aplicación Audible para escuchar audiolibros mientras realiza actividades cotidianas. Destaca la facilidad de usar la aplicación y la amplia variedad de géneros disponibles. También menciona el patrocinador del video, Audible, y ofrece un código promocional para obtener una prueba gratuita de 30 días y descargar un audiolibro gratuito. Además, se recomienda un libro específico, 'So Good They Can't Ignore You', para aquellos que buscan construir habilidades y experiencia que los destaquen en el mercado laboral.

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Keywords

💡Entrevista de trabajo

La entrevista de trabajo es un proceso clave en la búsqueda de empleo, donde el candidato se presenta ante los responsables del reclutamiento de la empresa para discutir su experiencia, habilidades y adecuación para el puesto. En el video, se discuten estrategias para tener una actuación exitosa en este entorno, como la preparación y la presentación de oneself.

💡Práctica de entrevistas

La práctica de entrevistas es un ejercicio en el que se simula un entorno de entrevista de trabajo para que el candidato se familiarice con el proceso y mejore sus habilidades de comunicación y presentación. En el contexto del video, se sugiere a los estudiantes universitarios que aprovechen las oportunidades de prácticas de entrevistas ofrecidas durante las ferias de empleo.

💡Interacción con el personal

La interacción con el personal se refiere a la comunicación y el trato que el candidato tiene con los empleados de la empresa durante el proceso de entrevista, incluyendo a recepcionistas y personas en otros roles de apoyo. En el video, se enfatiza la importancia de ser amable y comprometido con todos los que se encuentran en la empresa, ya que su comportamiento puede influir en la decisión de contratación.

💡Preguntas para el entrevistador

Preparar preguntas para el entrevistador es un aspecto clave de la entrevista de trabajo que demuestra el interés y la preparación del candidato en el puesto y la empresa. En el video, se sugiere que los candidatos deberían llevar preguntas para mostrar su compromiso y aprender más sobre la empresa y las oportunidades de crecimiento.

💡Investigación de la empresa

La investigación de la empresa implica recopilar información sobre el historial, la cultura y las operaciones de la empresa antes de la entrevista. Esto muestra un alto nivel de preparación y puede ayudar al candidato a destacarse entre otros. En el video, se sugiere utilizar sitios web como Glassdoor y Vault para obtener opiniones de empleados reales y comprender mejor el entorno de trabajo.

💡Bloc de notas y lápiz

Llevar un bloc de notas y un lápiz a la entrevista demuestra dedicación y atención al detalle, ya que permite al candidato tomar notas importantes durante la conversación y prepararse con información previa sobre la empresa. Además, es útil tener copias de su currículum y, si corresponde, ejemplos de su trabajo.

💡Agradecimiento

Enviar un agradecimiento después de la entrevista es una muestra de cortesía y profesionalismo que puede dejar una impresión positiva en el entrevistador y otros con los que interactúe. Puede ser una nota escrita o un correo electrónico, y se recomienda hacerlo dentro de las primeras 24 horas.

💡Vestimenta formal

La vestimenta formal es un atuendo adecuado para situaciones formales, como entrevistas de trabajo, que refleja seriedad y respeto. En el video, se sugiere que los candidatos se visten de manera apropiada para el contexto de la empresa, teniendo en cuenta su cultura y expectativas.

💡Preguntas de comportamiento

Las preguntas de comportamiento son aquellas que piden al candidato que cuente una historia del pasado que muestre su manejo de situaciones específicas y lo que aprendió de ellas. Estas preguntas son comunes en entrevistas de trabajo y permiten al entrevistador evaluar la experiencia y la capacidad de aprendizaje del candidato.

💡Conversación

La entrevista de trabajo se puede considerar una conversación entre dos partes que intercambian información y buscan comprenderse mutuamente. Esta perspectiva ayuda a los candidatos a sentirse más cómodos y a mostrarse más auténticos, en lugar de sentirse como si estuvieran pidiendo un favor o aguardando una decisión.

💡Puntualidad

La puntualidad es un aspecto crucial en las entrevistas de trabajo, ya que llegar a tiempo o incluso con antelación puede mostrar profesionalismo y respeto hacia el entrevistador y la empresa. En el video, se sugiere que los candidatos deberían planificar su llegada con anticipación para evitar contratiempos.

Highlights

The video provides 10 tips for acing a job interview.

Practice interviews are essential for gaining experience and confidence.

Networking at career fairs can lead to valuable connections with hiring managers.

Being friendly and engaged with everyone at the company, including non-hiring staff, can positively impact your candidacy.

Preparing questions for the interviewer demonstrates interest and engagement in the position.

Researching the company's culture and history can give candidates an edge in the interview.

Bringing a notebook and pen to the interview signals dedication and detail-orientation.

Sending thank you notes or emails within 24 hours after the interview is crucial for making a lasting impression.

Wearing a well-tailored suit or appropriate business formal attire can influence the first impression.

Being prepared for behavioral interview questions helps in crafting relevant responses.

Viewing the interview as a two-way conversation can reduce stress and improve performance.

Arriving 15 minutes early to the interview is recommended to account for any unexpected delays and to network.

The video is sponsored by Audible, offering a free 30-day trial and a free audiobook.

The speaker recommends the book 'So Good They Can't Ignore You' by Cal Newport for career development.

Audible's app allows for seamless listening across devices and bookmarking important sections in audiobooks.

Audible's library offers a vast selection of titles across various genres.

Transcripts

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Hey, what's up, guys?

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Today, we are gonna be focusing in on how to ace a job interview.

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I'm gonna be giving you 10 tips that you can use to make sure that you're on the hiring

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manager's short list by the time you walk out of the room.

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But before we get started, I do wanna mention that this video is sponsored by one of my

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favorite apps, which is Audible.

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I'm gonna have more information at the end of the video and a book recommendation from

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my own personal library, but if you do wanna get a free 30-day trial and a free audio book

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of your choosing, you can go over to audible.com/thomas, to text Thomas to 500-500 to get started.

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First up on our list is to do practice interviews.

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You actually have a lot of opportunity to do these.

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When I was a college student at Iowa State University, throughout my four years, every

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single year when the career fair would roll into town, there would be actual recruiters

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that would come to the Career Center and offer up their time to do practice interviews with

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any student that signed up for one.

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Now, these interviews weren't real interviews, but they were real conversations with people

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who were hiring managers or HR people at companies who were going to be at the career fair.

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So in addition to being good practice for future real interviews, they were actually

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good networking experience with people who might be making decisions in the future.

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But the main benefit of these types of interviews is that they are great practice for the real

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thing, because an interview is inherently a nerve-wracking experience.

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So if you have some time to go in and do practice interviews where the stakes aren't so high,

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you're gonna be able to come into the real thing with a lot more confidence and a lot

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more polish.

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Tip number two is to be as friendly and engaged as you can with everyone that you interact

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at the company.

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Now, I don't think people are going into companies and being downright rude to the secretary

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or telling people that they don't want to talk to them, but a lot of students will go

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into a company, and if there's a little bit of time to wait before the interview, they'll

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just kinda sit in the waiting room and stare at their phones.

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I can tell you from experience, that people who aren't the hiring manager still do observe

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the behavior of potential candidates, and then they talk to those hiring managers.

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In a lot of companies, the hiring decisions don't come down to just the people that you

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interview with.

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A lot of the times they're going to ask anybody who talked to the potential candidate if they

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have any objections.

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So if you come into a company and you have a few minutes before the interview, spend

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some time talking to the person at the front desk.

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Or if they're busy, at least be really polite, greet them, ask how their day is going, and

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then sit down and do your waiting.

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Also, don't walk into the building wearing headphones.

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Just don't.

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Tip number three on our list, come prepared with questions for your interviewer.

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Now, you might think that an interview is just a situation where you're supposed to

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answer the interviewer's questions because they're figuring out if you're the best candidate

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for the job.

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But don't forget that you're trying to figure out if the job is right for you as well.

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Additionally, coming to the interview prepared with your own questions tells the interviewer

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that you are engaged, you're interested in the position, and that you put in a little

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bit of preparation.

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While you might think that having no questions makes you seem like you know everything, and

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maybe that's a good thing, what it actually does is it makes the interviewer wonder if

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you're apathetic about the position, and if maybe you're just doing it for the money.

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One question you should definitely keep in your back pocket is, what opportunities for

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advancement or additional duties am I gonna have at this company?

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The great thing about this kind of a question is it tells your interviewer that you are

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willing to be adaptable and flexible and you're willing to learn new things, and that is a

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great quality to have in somebody that you are employing if you're a business owner.

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Related to my third tip on asking questions during the interview, tip number four is to

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research the company before you walk into that interview room.

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Once again, this shows a level of preparation and dedication that a lot of other candidates

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aren't going to have, and it's gonna help you stand apart.

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Now, I know what you're thinking.

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What kind of research am I supposed to do, Thom?

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Well, you can do a little bit of preliminary research on the history of the company and

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its business, what you really wanna understand what the culture is like, what people tend

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to do there, and what your intended position usually entails.

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Now, on the general position and duties side, there are tons of websites on the internet,

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so I recommend just Googling, what does a network engineer do, for example, but for

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the individual company, you can use sites like Glassdoor and Vault to get reviews from

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actual employees and get a little bit of a feel for what the company's culture is like.

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All right, we are on to tip number five, which is to bring a notebook and a pen to the interview

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with you.

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Doing this is yet another signal that you are dedicated and detail-oriented, because

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you're able to actually take notes on the details of the position during the interview,

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but it also allows you to come prepared with some pre-written notes about the company's

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history or any questions that you might have.

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You should also bring a couple of copies of your resume, just in case it becomes useful

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during the course of the conversation.

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And if you happen to be applying for a position where examples of your work would be useful,

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bring those along as well.

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During my last couple of years at college before I became a full-time entrepreneur,

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what I would bring to an interview is this leather padfolio which had some resume copies

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in it, it had some notebook paper and a pen in it, and I also brought an iPad that I would

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keep inside of it which had screen shots of my web development work.

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And a little bit of a side note here, I made sure that I had screen shots of web dev work

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because in case the company didn't have wifi, I wouldn't have been able to load the actual

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websites.

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Tip number six, that's seven, six.

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Send thank you notes or thank you emails within 24 hours of your interview.

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Now, I say thank you notes or thank you emails because in my mind, time is of the essence

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here, and in a lot of cases, it's pretty difficult to get an actual, physical handwritten note

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to your interviewer, especially if the building that you went to the interview in is far away

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from where you are.

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So in those cases, a thank you email works pretty well.

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But if you happen to have the ability to give an actual handwritten thank you note, and

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it's within 24 hours or maybe within 48 hours at the very latest, then that can actually

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add a nice touch.

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It should also be noted, and yes, that was a pun, that you shouldn't limit your thank

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you notes or thank you emails just to the interviewer.

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If you interacted with a secretary during your time at the building or you actually

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got to go tour the building or talk to somebody doing a job that you would be doing, send

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those people thank you emails as well.

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It really goes a long way.

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Tip number seven on our list is to wear a well-tailored suit to your interview, assuming

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that you need to wear business formal attire.

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Now, I do have to make a slight admission here.

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Ever since I bought myself a suit that actually fits well, unlike the one I had in college,

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which definitely didn't, it fit me like a tarp, I've leaned towards recommending an

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actual suit to go into interviews rather than just regular business formal attire.

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But if you don't happen to have a suit and you can't afford one, you can definitely wear

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a button-down shirt with a nice tie and a nice pair of slacks.

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If you're a girl, there are definitely dresses that fit that business formal requirement,

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or you can do something like a dress skirt.

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But in general, you wanna make sure that you are dressed for success in the situation.

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Now, one exception to this recommendation is if you are specifically told not to wear

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a suit, or if they tell you what to wear to the interview.

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If you're going to a company that has a really casual dress culture and they say, "Hey, just

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show up in a T-shirt and jeans, man," don't show up in a suit because you're gonna look

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like you won't it into that company's culture.

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Now, in the case that you don't quite know how a suit should fit or you're looking for

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some additional tips on how to dress well for an interview, I definitely have some recommendations

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for you guys.

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As a guy, I learned a huge amount of what I know personally about how to dress well

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from my friends Aaron Mar-in-o, Alf M. and Antonio Santano over at Real Men Real Style.

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And I do also have to give a shout out to a guy named Sven Raphael Schneider, who has

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a channel called Gentleman's Gazette, and that is much more focused on formal business

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attire and how to do it correctly.

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So that is also a great resource.

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For women, I am definitely a lot less knowledgeable, but I did find a YouTuber by the name of Elle

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Florence who has a lot of videos on how to dress for work and interviews, so definitely

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check out her channel.

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And if you are a woman or you know of great resources for women, definitely leave them

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in the comments down below.

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Tip number eight is to be prepared for behavioral interview questions.

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These are the kind of questions that ask you to tell a story about your previous work experience

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that demonstrates how you handled the situation and what you learned and improved on.

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Some examples of these kind of questions include, tell me about a time when you were in a high

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pressure situation and how you responded.

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Or give me an example of a time when you didn't meet a goal that you had set and how you dealt

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with it.

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Or, tell me about a time when hordes of the undead attacked your workplace, and what items

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from the break room you fashioned into makeshift weapons.

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Okay, maybe not that one, though, Martin, make a note to ask the next person we interview

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that question.

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- [Martin] Will do.

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- So the best way to handle these kinds of questions is to look at examples of them beforehand

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and to think of stories from your past working life that would fit them.

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And crucially, the stories you pick should be crafted in a way that demonstrates how

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you learned or improved in some way that's relevant to the job.

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Now, keep in mind that you don't need a specific story for every possible interview question

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that could come out, because one, that is impossible, and two, when you have a few stories

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and you've practiced them, they're gonna be pretty adaptable and you're gonna be able

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to apply them to a wide range of different questions.

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All right, we are on to tip number nine, which is actually my personal favorite.

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View the interview for exactly what it is, a conversation between two parties who have

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things to exchange.

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The reason this tip is on the list is because a lot of students go into interviews feeling

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like they're going into an audience with King Louis the XIV or something, and they're gonna

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be granted a job because of the mercy and benevolence of the almighty king that's sitting

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across the table from them.

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That's not the case.

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Remember, companies put a lot of time and effort and money into attracting the best

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possible talent.

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That's what they live and die by.

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So believe that you are the best possible person for the job, and let that be communicated

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in the interview.

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Don't be arrogant or cocky, but be confident.

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Finally, our last tip on the list is that 15 minutes early is on time, and on time is

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late.

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Here's the thing.

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You want a bit of buffer time when you walk into the company's doors, just in case they

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happen to be ready for you right now.

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You don't wanna be coming in 30 seconds late because you got stuck in traffic.

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Plus, showing up a little bit early makes a really good first impression and it gives

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you an opportunity to potentially network with the person running the front desk or

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some other people at the company before you go into the interview.

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So those are my top 10 tips for helping you to ace your next interview, though the interview

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is only half the battle.

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The best way to ensure that you're that hiring manager's number one pick is to do everything

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you can to be building skills and experience that set you apart from the competition.

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And if you wanna learn more about why that's so important and how you can use an experience-based

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mindset to eventually find work that you truly do love, Cal Newport's book, So Good They

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Can't Ignore You, is a book that you should definitely read or listen to on Audible.

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I absolutely love listening to audio books.

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I listen to them while I'm walking to wherever I'm gonna work for the day.

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I listen to them while I'm cooking dinner.

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Audible's app makes it such a seamless experience.

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I can start listening to a book on the same iPad that I'm using for my recipe, and then

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the next morning, I can pick up exactly where I left off on my iPhone while I walk to work.

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Plus, the app lets me set bookmarks at any time stamp so I can start building a highlight

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reel of notes that I can go and review for any audio book I'm listening to.

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