Moving from job interviews to job offers
The ultimate objective of interviewing is to get a job that is right
for you. One where you can perform at your highest level while being
happy about your work.
Breezing your way through an interview
with no thought or preparation is not a good way of going about it.
That approach leaves too much to chance.
You will, in effect,
be no different from the dozens or even hundreds of other people who
are also competing for the same position.
The good thing is, there is an approach that can deliver results. Better results than you thought possible.
But
the fact is, it calls for a fair amount of discipline. There's no short
cut around it. You just have to do the preparatory work, handle the
interviews well enough using the techniques suggested and do all the
necessary things after the interview.
You have to decide if
succeeding at this game is important to you. If it is, then decide to
pay the price and make the whole effort yield the results you desire.
Here is a four step framework that has been used very effectively by job seekers in a wide variety of situations.
*
Lay the foundation by obtaining rock-solid information of the right
kind. This helps you craft your strategy and put you ahead of
competitors.
* Create your secret weapons - your personal
career presentation and contribution profiles. This where you organize
the information into power-packed ammunition to help you get the offer.
* Prepare for the core issues, questions and any potential negatives in your background.
* Multiply your results through planned, effective follow up.
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