Brief Summary
This course is all about nailing your interview. It reveals a science-based, step-by-step approach to craft powerful stories and answers so you can impress any interviewer, no matter what the job is. Easy peasy, am I right?
Key Points
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Science-based system for interview success
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Focus on storytelling and metaphors
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Step-by-step blueprint for interviews
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Building powerful answers to difficult questions
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Becoming comfortable with the interview process
Learning Outcomes
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Feel more comfortable during interviews
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Develop engaging and relevant personal stories
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Use a structured approach to answer questions
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Master the art of storytelling for interviews
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Build confidence to tackle any interview challenge
About This Course
A simple, science-based system for interview success focusing on the art of story telling and the magic of metaphors
Career Mind Mastery: Learn How to Face an Interview - Your performance in the interview is all that stands between you and the role you want. The good news is that once you know the blueprint for Interview Success, making a great impression and nailing the interview is much easier than you think. In this course I'll uncover our step-by-step blueprint for Interview Success, no matter what job you're going for, no matter who the interviewer is and no matter what questions they ask.
Take this ultimate Career Mind Mastery course and learn how to face an interview.
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By the end of this course you will know how to be comfortable about the whole interview process.
By the end of the course you will know how to use the funnel to build powerful answers to almost anything they can throw at you.
By the end of the course you will know the power of story telling and how to make your story relevant, believable and engaging.
Julia T.
Enjoyed the engaging style of the instructor, but the materials are basic, and there are not enough examples of HOW to answer the interview questions. He gives you the principle, not the specifics.