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What you'll learn
Be able to effectively communicate who you are to an interviewer by understanding what makes you unique
Approach interviewing from a new healthy mindset without worrying about the outcome.
Understand what hiring managers are looking for and how to recognize if you're a good fit for the company and role based on your moral compass.
Be confident about communicating your achievements to an interviewer by applying the STAR format.
Understand what Behavior-Based questions are and how to answer them using your own accomplishments.
Be able to identify potential pros and cons within examples by thinking like a hiring manager. Requirements
English language Description
For many of us, job interviewing is one of the most difficult things we must do to begin our careers. This course is designed to teach you how to change the way you think about job interviewing to help alleviate the stress and anxiety that comes from interviewing. You will learn what a healthy approach to interviewing looks like, and how to determine the qualities that make you unique, and confidently communicate your value. You will also learn how to prepare for an interview by framing your personal and professional accomplishments using the STAR format to deep dive into them and understand what qualities those examples highlight and what a hiring manager might take away from them. During this course you will apply the STAR format to an example from the House of Dragons series and learn how to avoid creating red flags for the interviewer. You will learn how a hiring manager thinks about accomplishments critically to draw pros and cons and evaluate the risks versus rewards of hiring...