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How to Interview for a Job: Video Series

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Job interviews can be stressful when unprepared. Learn job interviewing techniques in this free career advice video from a communications expert.

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  1. There are three stages in a job interview. Learn about stages when interviewing for a job in this free career advice video from a communications expert.

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  2. The interviewer makes a good percentage of their decision about an applicant in the first minute. Learn about first impressions when interviewing for a job in this free career advice video from a communications expert.

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  3. Make sure to address an interviewer by name. Learn about interviewing warm-ups for a job in this free career advice video from a communications expert.

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  4. The question and answer period takes up the largest portion of an interview and is key to success. Learn about the question and answer period when interviewing for a job in this free career advice video from a communications expert.

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  5. Let the interviewer lead the question and answer process. Learn about tips for the question and answer period when interviewing for a job in this free career advice video from a communications expert.

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  6. Always save questions for the end of an interview. Learn about asking questions when interviewing for a job in this free career advice video from a communications expert.

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  7. Be aware of the interviewer's body language. Learn about job interviewers non-verbal behaviors in this free career advice video from a communications expert.

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  8. It's against the law for interviewers to ask discriminatory questions. Learn about fielding discriminatory questions when interviewing for a job in this free career advice video from a communications expert.

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  9. Responses to questions during a job interview should match level of desire for the job. Learn about fielding discriminatory questions when interviewing in this free career advice video from a communications expert.

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  10. The closing phases of a job interview is the last chance to make an impression. Learn about closing phases when interviewing for a job in this free career advice video from a communications expert.

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  11. Keeping notes on each interview helps sharpen interviewing skills. Learn about interview performance self-evaluation in this free career advice video from a communications expert.

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  12. Follow-up on the interview with an an inquiry letter. Learn about follow-ups when interviewing for a job in this free career advice video from a communications expert.

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Most everyone is familiar with the trials and tribulations of the job interview process. Whether interviewing to be a crocodile wrangler or a stock broker, knowing the ins and outs of the interview process, understanding possible interview questions and answers, and keeping breakfast down throughout the process are all crucial elements of a successful job interview. When going on a job interview, preparation is key. In this free video series, a communications expert teaches how to interview for a job, from the initial preparation stages to following up with interviewers. Learn about making first impressions, dealing with question and answer phase, mastering non-verbal behaviors and fielding discriminatory questions. Ace that next job interview with these tips, and continue to be successful in building a career.

 
About the Presenter

Tracy Goodwin Tracy Goodwin has a master’s in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking. Recipient of numerous public speaking awards and is a college professor of public speaking, interpersonal communications, voice and diction, and business speech. Goodwin is the author of "Be Delicious: The Art of Voice & Movement Integration."dkdk

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