Whats Your Story?
Who are you? What have you done? How do you think? How will you respond to crisis, or ambiguity?
Don't blow it!
When you land an interview, it's time to get serious. You have one chance to make a good first impression, don't blow it.
Think about it: Your resume was chosen out of perhaps hundreds. You are one of the few people that are slated to go through the interview process.
It's showtime.
Interviewing today is harder than ever before. Behavioral interviewing techniques are used to better understand your abilities, and are designed to winnow down the number of applicants.
The Intensive Interview Program is individual sessions to help you prepare and practice for your chance to shine.
Ace Behavioral Questions
Follow a template for success, learn to craft answers that are clear and concise.
Prepare for Difficult Questions
Prepare, practice, and ace the hard ones. Communicate and conquer.
Get Started Now
Start now to prepare for your next interview. Do not leave this important opportunity to chance. Winging it rarely works.
Interviewing is Hard Work
Good interviewing is a combination of:
- Listening
- Answering
- Probing for Understanding
Listening - learn to understand the question being asked. Rambling along with explanations that fail to answer exactly what the interviewer wants to hear, muddies your interview and may create false assumptions about your abilities.
Answering - What you don't say is as important as what you say. Maybe more. Practice answering interview questions, learn to tell your story.
Probing for Understanding - This is what will make you stand out from the rest. Your interview will go to a deeper level and result in a business meeting that demonstrates your outstanding ability to do the job.
Interview to Win
Prepare to give your best performance, impress the interviewer, and land the job.