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"Nothing is worse than having someone show up for an interview and not know a single thing about our company or how they'd perform the job-that's a fatal mistake too many people make," noted Executive VP Sue Carroll of Westar Insurance Managers. You can't impress an employer without some solid preparation beforehand.
I've taught a strategy for nearly 15 years that employers and job hunters alike think works very well to improve an applicant's chances in a job interview. It's called the 5 Point Agenda™. This easily implemented strategy allows you to prepare for a job interview in a fast, highly effective manner.
The Technique
Focus the interview on your strengths and abilities, and help the employer learn specifics on how you will perform the job and meet their needs. Predetermine your five most marketable skills and experiences, then illustrate these points throughout the interview process. Clients who have tested this interview approach report it made interview preparation easier and they were highly rated by everyone who interviewed them.
Determine the 5 points
How This Works
Kathy, a laid-off client was seeking a position as a Telecommunications Project Manager. She networked and researched the company she was to interview with and learned that project tracking skills, working well with others, plus getting projects done on time and within budget were big concerns to this employer. The 5 Point Agenda™ Kathy used was:
Kathy developed examples of each point she mentioned in her interview. The strategy worked, she landed the job of her dreams and a nice salary increase along with it.
Be sure to create a 5 Point Agenda™ for yourself. The preparation really does effect the outcome.