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LAST MINUTE Interview Prep - How To Get Ready for Your Job Interview FAST!! Have a big job interview and want to know how to prepare quickly? You need to ensure you've got plenty of interview practice to help calm anxiety before your interview. In this video, I'll share interview preparation tips so that you interview more confidently!
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Комментарии : 62   
@darianbarber3763
@darianbarber3763 10 месяцев назад
Best tip I ever got for public speaking that applies hear: Don't memorize your speech, but know your speech. Feel free to change things on the fly and don't rehearse it the exact same way every time.
@c0t0d0s7
@c0t0d0s7 Год назад
I was late for two interviews because of traffic issues I encountered on the way. I would have been there 30 minutes ahead of time otherwise. I called the recruiters and let them know. In one case we had a major winter storm overnight, and roads were bad, so they understood. In the other case, someone decided to take a swim in the Chicago River in February and had to be rescued by the fire department. I was only a mile away, but traffic was at a standstill and the cab driver couldn’t take a detour. The recruiter said she had been hearing sirens for the last few hours, so she understood. I got both jobs, so I guess they liked me.
@weepingdalek2568
@weepingdalek2568 Год назад
Sounds like those were decent employers too, considering they understood that sometimes things happen
@darianbarber3763
@darianbarber3763 10 месяцев назад
@@weepingdalek2568 I think the major difference is that A. it was an event out of your control, B even though it was out of your control you made sure to inform them ahead of time so that time isn't wasted and they could simply move the interview back 30 minutes or so.
@softshells
@softshells 10 месяцев назад
Excellent tips Brian- have been using your tips and insights. Getting interviews no problem just getting the offer has been an issue 😅. A few tips that you covered and has been helpful: 1- do read JD over and over. Write down 4-5 questions 2- Research the company and write 2-3 questions from that. 3- Answer your questions with examples from your experience. Be specific. 4- If you can drive to the location a day before and know where to park etc. 5- Online- no distractions in the background. Wear colors that look pleasing on camera. 6- Keep your eyes focused on camera. I screwed up one interview by looking at my second monitor notifications - it gave the impression that perhaps I was looking at answers or something. Even I didn’t like it. -7 While waiting for interviews keep reading your own resume, I have found that I can always improve on how I’m listing my skills. 8- Watch Brian’s videos for tips! Well wishes and good luck to everyone 🙏
@Aaronzlx
@Aaronzlx 3 месяца назад
Interview in 7 minutes here cuz im nervous, been applying for jobs for months with no response and i finally have something happening and i need this
@PrimitiveAK
@PrimitiveAK 2 месяца назад
Need the update fam
@Nepthu
@Nepthu Год назад
This advice sounded like common sense to me, but by reading the comments below, I see how valuable it is. Often we think what we know is obvious, but it can be a gem to everyone else.
@erix777
@erix777 5 месяцев назад
Practice, don't rehearse. You sound like a musician, and, I think you are spot on Bryan. Thank you so much for this video and everything you do.
@samxaiver9852
@samxaiver9852 Год назад
THESE VIDEOS ALWAYS GIVE MY BRAIN A FEW JOLTS OF WISDOM! GREAT!
@ALifeAfterLayoff
@ALifeAfterLayoff Год назад
Glad you like them!
@ALCRAN2010
@ALCRAN2010 Год назад
Brain. Brian. Get it? Lol
@Matt-wf7ry
@Matt-wf7ry Год назад
Interviews aren't that hard once you have gone through a number of them and when you aren't making up/lying about your work history and skillset.
@sakmadik69420
@sakmadik69420 11 месяцев назад
i mean i dont have work history but interviews are all about lying cause the questions aren't related to the work anyways.also what if i dont have the time to go through "a number of them"🙂
@andrewevans7992
@andrewevans7992 11 месяцев назад
@@sakmadik69420i got interview today and 3 next week.. all you can do is just do the best you can,
@darianbarber3763
@darianbarber3763 10 месяцев назад
@@sakmadik69420 You might not have a work history but do you have an informal work history? work under the table, club roles, school activities/accomplishments, volunteer work, or something to say you're not just doing the bare minimum? You might have to get creative but if you're going for a position with 0 experience necessary, you just have to show some effort. I did lawn care stuff like weed pulling and lawn mowing either for church/ community members and got a few dollars for it. I listed this on my resume long enough to get my first job and once I had gotten to college I dropped it in favor of higher quality work history. Lastly it's way better to have multiple interviews then one because you can cherry pick if you put in genuine effort. I'd rather go through 4 different interviews then just 1 because it can make a big difference in career, pay, and work environment.
@bobbyjones5377
@bobbyjones5377 4 месяца назад
I just lied about my wages by 20% . I’ll let em match or exceed it before I jump ship.
@blackdong4footwangnosucky
@blackdong4footwangnosucky 2 месяца назад
@@bobbyjones5377 nice work
@ker4all
@ker4all 5 месяцев назад
Awesome as always! Think it, believe it, live it!
@DJJimmieM
@DJJimmieM 5 месяцев назад
This video is so helpful! Thank you!
@TheArtbyc
@TheArtbyc 9 месяцев назад
This is awesome. I have my first round interview tomorrow at a major company. Potentially the most money I’ve made in all my 25 years of working. Thanks for the tips I’m gonna go in strong and get the job!
@katmandu2478
@katmandu2478 Год назад
Great tips! Thank you, I do forget to brief the job description.
@recruitcrm
@recruitcrm 8 месяцев назад
The tips on practicing and managing interview anxiety were so practical and effective. Nailing an interview requires confidence and these were some great tips to help achieve that!
@rebeccadear9190
@rebeccadear9190 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for the tips they are great! I am going to apply soon for jobs and I heard virtual was how they do it these days. I really appreciate this vlig. Ty
@BTBTBT895
@BTBTBT895 8 месяцев назад
Hello Brian. I wasn’t really actively looking for new job but somehow I couldnt get enough listening to ur vdos.
@MrJonathanhidalgo365
@MrJonathanhidalgo365 Год назад
I love this guy hes excellent
@ALifeAfterLayoff
@ALifeAfterLayoff Год назад
Appreciate it!
@SpectralightPhoto
@SpectralightPhoto Год назад
Excellent tips. Thank you!
@ALifeAfterLayoff
@ALifeAfterLayoff Год назад
You bet!
@susanfakhouri1950
@susanfakhouri1950 Год назад
Great video and tips! 😊
@ALifeAfterLayoff
@ALifeAfterLayoff Год назад
Thanks so much! 😊
@kelseycoca
@kelseycoca Год назад
this is perfect timing, I have one tomorrow! and another Monday lol
@danielalvarez4762
@danielalvarez4762 Год назад
I have one tomorrow as well
@kelseycoca
@kelseycoca Год назад
@@danielalvarez4762 good luck!!
@Garrett89
@Garrett89 Год назад
This was good timing, I actually have one, tomorrow
@ALifeAfterLayoff
@ALifeAfterLayoff Год назад
Good luck!
@earthsteward9
@earthsteward9 Год назад
Resume tip: make sure you spell the name of current employer correctly.... Don't ask me how I know this
@Perfectlyimperfect9186
@Perfectlyimperfect9186 8 месяцев назад
I love ur videos but I can’t lie the more I watch them the more I don’t want to work for anybody.
@od2437
@od2437 Год назад
Literally have one tomorrow. But I have watched so many videos before haha
@coldkiller9033
@coldkiller9033 Год назад
Did you get the job?
@od2437
@od2437 Год назад
@@coldkiller9033 yep I got many offers haha
@rhoddavies782
@rhoddavies782 Год назад
May I humbly suggest that having got to actually talki,.ask why? It's unexpected and may be interesting. . .
@NatalieVelis
@NatalieVelis 3 месяца назад
@LordNifty
@LordNifty Год назад
How do I best prepare for an interview if the job description is vague, the technology is internal to the company, the group is new and I can't get a full description, and I can't find information on the interviewers online?
@ALifeAfterLayoff
@ALifeAfterLayoff Год назад
Ask careful questions in the interview - I made a video on questions to ask your interviewer that you should refer to.
@JesseCohoon
@JesseCohoon 9 месяцев назад
If I have to talk extemporaneously in my daily life in/ on the job... if I can't talk "off the cuff" in the interview. Some job search coaches say you need to spit the exact job requirements back at the interviewer (basically saying matching the question to the qualifications), how's that helpful? Lately, I've been trying to see it as a conversation, not a "make or break" type of a thing. I learn a bit about them, they learn a bit about me. I seem to be well spoken... but someone just needs to give me a chance.
@avb20540
@avb20540 Месяц назад
Watching this with my interview in 1 hour LOL
@josepherhardt164
@josepherhardt164 9 месяцев назад
I just experienced an out-of-body moment: I read that as "Last-Minute Interview Perp." Help.
@DannyMexen9
@DannyMexen9 Год назад
My interview IS tomorrow.
@danielalvarez4762
@danielalvarez4762 Год назад
Mine too
@andrewevans7992
@andrewevans7992 11 месяцев назад
You get the job? I got one today and 3 next week
@jasonruff1270
@jasonruff1270 Год назад
Guys I have a question that's in desperate need of an answer I recently got extended in offer for this tech company I applied for however they said that the position is an "entrepreneurial" position and that at first I won't be paid in cash but stock in the company. They told me that I will be a co-owner. Is this a scam or is this a normal thing?
@MichaelJohnson2
@MichaelJohnson2 Год назад
I don't have that answer but I wouldn't personally work somewhere if I'm not getting paid a salary.
@jasonruff1270
@jasonruff1270 Год назад
@@MichaelJohnson2 gotcha but I'm just so desperate because I've been applying since march of 2022 with no success not to mention that the job market is slowing down so I haven't been getting many calls
@jennyc5100
@jennyc5100 Год назад
Hello, Jason, My first response is that this sounds shakeup. However, if you are truly considering it, here are several things to consider. This is not a full list, but it may help a bit: 1. Does this company have anything proprietary that could help them truly compete in their market? This could lead them to be solvent enough to pay salaries at some point. 2. Is this a sales or biz dev role? If so, it “might” make sense but that alone isn’t enough. 3. Who are the founders? Do they have experience and traction in their sector? 4. How well are they funded? And how are they funded-I.e., are they self-funded? Angel? VC? 5. Can you talk to other employees about their experience and the legitimacy the company? 6. This may be a legit company and if so, what is their exit strategy? Are they going to sell eventually to someone? Make money for the founders and then close down? Go public? As you think on this, also trust your gut feelings, and really assess what you need. Wishing you the best with this.
@earthwormscrawl
@earthwormscrawl Год назад
If you have nothing else going, take it and keep looking. Try and get solid answers on how much of the company you will earn, and for a clause that prevents you from being diluted more than the founders. That back-door dilution is a common scam that's legally perpetrated by companies.
@ALifeAfterLayoff
@ALifeAfterLayoff Год назад
This is a low quality employer and a MAJOR red flag. Value yourself and act like a free agent. Best of success with the job search!
@RichardLeo-mf3zb
@RichardLeo-mf3zb 10 дней назад
Get a good night's sleep.
@lorderectus1849
@lorderectus1849 Год назад
The AI only hires robots 🤖
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