Successful Interviewing
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Successful Interviewing
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The goal of hiring managers is not just to hire people who need a job. It’s to hire people who believe in their organization, its mission and the work that’s involved in the job position. Every hiring manager knows: Hire people to do a job and they’ll work for your money. Hire people who believe in the work and they’ll work for their passion.
And this is not a case of “fake it until you make it.” You have to be genuine about your belief in an organization and its mission. That means you have to have researched the industry, the company, and the position – and be able to show how your goals in life align with the company’s mission. Having done so will shape the impression you convey as a candidate, the way you answer traditional questions, and the way you demonstrate that you’re the right candidate for the job. This course is the second in a five-course specialization. We recommend that courses #1, #2 and #3 be taken in sequence. Course #4 - on resume and cover letter writing - can be taken in any sequence, while course #5 is the capstone for the specialization as a whole. This course can be thought of as "Interviewing I", while course #3 is "Interviewing II." Course #3 covers more advanced interview formats, including behavioral and situational interviews - along with the special case of telephone screenings. The logic for including telephone screenings - which happen at the start of the interview process - late in this specialization on interviewing is that those screenings, while happening early in the process, involve all the skills that you'll learn from course #1 through course #3. As for this course, it will teach you how to: 1. Do thorough research on a company of your choice. 2. Prepare for those critical first 3-5 minutes of an interview (when many recruiters say an interview is either won or lost). 3. Prepare for the all important "Tell Me About Yourself" question. 4. Prepare for traditional interview questions. 5. Use strategies for handling the salary question. We don't teach you salary negotiation techniques, but we do teach you how to avoid putting yourself in a weak negotiation position. 6. Prepare an elevator speech - all three variations. 7. Use persuasive speech techniques to present professional accomplishments and qualifications in a manner that conveys benefits to a potential employer. 8. Use persuasive speech techniques to convince a potential employer of your interest, motivation and preparation for a particular position. 9. Adapt your nonverbal communication style to the expectations of English-speaking interviewers.
This module builds on the self-assessment work you completed in the first course. You assemble your list of target industries, companies, and jobs. You put into practice research strategies to support your evolving career goals. You conduct in-depth research into a company of your choice and present your results in the end-of-module peer assessment.
What's included
4 videos3 readings1 peer review
4 videos•Total 34 minutes
- When, Where and Why of Research•8 minutes
- Conducting Research Using Online Resources•12 minutes
- Researching a Company•9 minutes
- Researching the Workplace Culture•5 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
- 10 Very Important Job Skills You'll Need in 2020•10 minutes
- List of URLs•10 minutes
- Instructions for the Assignment•10 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
- Presenting Your Research•60 minutes
Employers want to work with people who fit into the culture of their organization. To show that you're such a person calls for skills in the art of making a positive first impression. You will identify how these skills apply during an interview or during an informal business event. You will further identify specific steps you can take to develop, and eventually master, the art of making a positive first impression.
What's included
5 videos14 readings2 peer reviews2 discussion prompts
5 videos•Total 52 minutes
- Showcasing Your Value•11 minutes
- Controlling First Impressions•10 minutes
- Projecting the Right Image•7 minutes
- The Fine Art of Small Talk•13 minutes
- Strategies to Control Your Nerves•10 minutes
14 readings•Total 140 minutes
- The Power of Your Personal Brand•10 minutes
- Mission Statement Builder•10 minutes
- Career Portfolio References•10 minutes
- Your Speaking Voice•10 minutes
- Your Body Speaks•10 minutes
- 24-Hour Countdown to an Interview•10 minutes
- Confessions of a Recruiter•10 minutes
- 5 Biggest Interviewing Mistakes•10 minutes
- Body Language Experiment•10 minutes
- Tips on Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication•10 minutes
- The Art of Small Talk•10 minutes
- TED Talk by Amy Cuddy•10 minutes
- How to Outwit the Six Ghosts of Fear•10 minutes
- 21 Ways to Avoid Job Interview Anxiety•10 minutes
2 peer reviews•Total 240 minutes
- Mission Statement•120 minutes
- Your Experience with Power Poses•120 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
- Discussion about the Body Language Experiment•10 minutes
- Discussion About Small Talk•10 minutes
Preparing for interview questions does not mean memorizing canned responses. It does not mean reading from a script. It does mean doing your research, preparing your stories, and honing your strategies. In this module, you'll identify strategies and language you can use to begin to communicate your value to a potential employer.
What's included
6 videos3 readings2 assignments1 peer review
6 videos•Total 48 minutes
- Types of Interviews•10 minutes
- Preparing Your Strategy•8 minutes
- So, Tell Me About Yourself.•9 minutes
- Talking About Your Qualifications•9 minutes
- Highlighting Your Skills and Experience•9 minutes
- Language Focus•3 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
- Top Ten Qualities of an Outstanding Team Player•10 minutes
- Gerund and Infinitive Reference List•10 minutes
- Language Practice Worksheet•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- Concept Quiz•30 minutes
- Concept Quiz•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
- Your Strengths as a Team Player•120 minutes
There's nothing that annoys a hiring manager more than interviewing a candidate who hasn't done research into the prospective company. You're going to have done your research, and this module shows you how to communicate that in the strategies you use to respond to common interview questions.
What's included
6 videos8 readings1 assignment1 peer review2 discussion prompts
6 videos•Total 52 minutes
- Proving You're Right for the Job•4 minutes
- Why Are You Interested in this Position?•9 minutes
- Why Are You Looking to Leave Your Current Position?•8 minutes
- What Is Important to you in a Work Environment?•7 minutes
- Answering the Salary Question•13 minutes
- Positive Language Strategies•11 minutes
8 readings•Total 80 minutes
- Five Ways to Bungle a Job Change•10 minutes
- A Job By Any Other Name•10 minutes
- Compensation and the Art of Negotiation•10 minutes
- 15 Rules for Negotiating a Job Offer•10 minutes
- Useful Language to Use in an Interview•10 minutes
- Tip Sheet for Common Interview Questions•10 minutes
- Dynamic and Stative Verbs•10 minutes
- Verb Tense Chart•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Language Quiz•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
- The Role of Work•120 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
- Discuss Making a Job Change•10 minutes
- Discuss Salary Negotiation•10 minutes
The English-language world of work calls for cultural literacies that may be a challenge for non-native speakers to decode and develop. This module will take you through an abbreviated enculturation process whereby you will learn not only to talk the talk but also to walk the walk of a confident job-seeker in the English-language world of work.
What's included
7 videos4 readings1 assignment2 peer reviews1 discussion prompt
7 videos•Total 54 minutes
- Developing the Right Attitude•7 minutes
- Finding Your Why•7 minutes
- Moving from Why to How•11 minutes
- Moving from How to What•7 minutes
- Developing Your Two-Minute Pitch•6 minutes
- Exploring an Example Two-Minute Pitch•9 minutes
- Developing Your 30-Second Pitch•7 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
- Pitch Worksheet•10 minutes
- The Elevator Speech•10 minutes
- Preparing an Elevator Speech•10 minutes
- The Anti-Elevator Speech•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Concept Quiz•30 minutes
2 peer reviews•Total 180 minutes
- Your Two-Minute Pitch•120 minutes
- Your 30-second pitch•60 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Discussion about Self-Promotion•10 minutes
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Reviewed on Oct 23, 2017
This is a course that prepares me well in job seeking with profound materials. I really appreciate it.
Reviewed on Mar 5, 2019
Without any doubt. It's 5 star course. Great content.Just one problem, the quizzes doesn't have proper acceptable answers and their is no escape plan for this.
Reviewed on May 20, 2017
Fantastic course. Highly recommended for people who are looking out for jobs and have challenges in projecting/marketing themselves.
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