Thursday, July 2, 2020

Record Your Interview

Record Your Interview Do you want to improve your interviewing skills? My advice would be to conduct mock interviews. Want to dramatically improve your interviewing skills? Most of the biggest transformations in interviewing skills have come from clients who studied videos of themselves conducting mock interviews. The truth speaks for itself. Fortunately, its also backed up by strong reason: Interview feedback is typically shared verbally. Auditory learning is not as powerful as auditory and visual learning combined. When someone gives you interview feedback they only get one look to base their comments on. Someone can review you much better by replaying your interview. A recorded interview gives you an opportunity to watch multiple times, helping you see new areas for improvement each time. Having multiple mock interview videos gives you the added ability to see where you are making progress and where you arent over time. Hiring managers are conducting interviews in many different ways. One-on-one and face-to-face is still the standard but there are also phone interviews, web-cam interviews and even web-cam, panel interviews. Its important to practice the specific type of interview you expect to have and its important to record each one. Even though your real interview wont be taped, practicing with a video camera can help you focus or simulate the pressure you expect to feel. At the very least try it you may realize that recorded mock interviews may give you an advantage over all the other candidates trying to get the same job you are!

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