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In this video I’ll explain how to really knock their socks off in your interviews. This info will also work in networking situations

There are very few candidates who understand how to really answer an interview question. Use this technique and you can be the candidate to beat.

Preparation is really important. But you also want to understand this concept so you can answer any question even if it’s the first time you’ve been asked.

Today’s reality:
Hiring Managers fear making a hiring decision mistake
More candidates = more confusion
Hiring decisions ultimately will boil down to chemistry

One thing to keep in mind: adult onset ADD

3 layers to answering questions
1. The facts: brief, maybe a story

2. Marketing: identify skills/experiences important to the new position and high light them
Toot your own horn by quoting previous bosses, clients, peers, etc., about the results they got working with you and how they felt about working with you.

3. Create chemistry
Listen for that special phrase in their small talk that you can pursue. Let them talk about something they like; most candidates won’t pick up on the lead.
Use inclusive terms: “you, we, us” as a way to start building a relationship.

Please leave your comments below and let me know what you think.

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One key goal of any networking activity should be to get referrals and introductions to other people to talk to. But no one wants to introduce someone to their contacts, only to have the contact come back to them in a few days complaining about the person they referred. That can be very embarassing.

So while you're talking to people, they are having an inner dialog--asking themselves questions like:

  •  “Do I dare introduce this person to my important connections?"
  • "Will they embarrass me and make me look stupid for having referred them?”
  • “Does this person act professional enough for me to refer to my network?”
  • “Does this person ask intelligent questions. "
  • "Do they seem to have done their homework?"
  • “Does this person know what they want to know from my contacts or will they fumble and mumble if I give them someone to call?”
  • “Do I like this person?”

Even if they don't say it out loud, know they are asking their questions. So now you can be sure your presence, conversation, and questions, etc., are actually helping them answer these questions positively. Then they can feel comfortable about referring or introducing you to someone in their network--someone whose opinion they value.

When people feel comfortable with you, they will feel comfortable introducing you into their network. And you're on your way into the hidden job market!

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