Mastering The Art Of The Job Interview

Social IssuesEmployment

  • Author Tj Walker
  • Published December 13, 2008
  • Word count 411

Many jobs require employees to give business presentations, participate in sales training exercises, engage in speech writing, and otherwise participate in activities that activate their fear of public speaking. Before we are allowed to engage in these activities however, we are forced to engage in perhaps the most crucial public speaking forum any of us will face, the job interview. At the Speaking Channel we can help you prepare for this make or break moment, and give you the tips you need to prepare a proactive and confidence-laden approach that belies your fears and gives you the best chance possible for landing the position on your radar.

So much goes into a job interview, much of which we often overlook. From pre-interview preparation to knowing not only how to answer questions but also what types of questions to ask of your interviewer, we can help you every step of the way. Are you certain you know the ins and outs of proper attire and basic interview etiquette? Will you remember the crucial and often overlooked step of following up with a hand written thank you note to your interviewer? The simplest steps can mean the difference between making it to that second interview and eventually landing the job or not. Once you've visited the Speaking Channel, you'll be in the cat bird's seat in terms of preparation.

Our "Workplace" Hub provides a space for employees to work on the skills that will allow them to get ahead in a competitive corporate world, including mastery of our current subject during the job interview. We offer a host of instructional videos and tips that address interviewing techniques, preparation, follow-up, and more. Furthermore, you'll find a host of tools related to honing your communications skills and overcoming any fears of public speaking or public presentations you may be experiencing. When you think about it, you'll never have a more important business presentation than the one that sells yourself. By being prepared and applying practical, proven techniques, you can erase the fear and put your best foot forward every time.

How do you get the job of your dreams? By being prepared the moment the opportunity arrives. There is nothing worse than exiting a job interview knowing you could have done better with a little due diligence. Let the Speaking Channel share tried and true techniques that will prepare you for every eventuality, and make your next job interview the best one you've ever had.

Speaking Channel TV’s founder, TJ Walker, began media training in 1984 and is the media columnist for Investor Relations Magazine (www.irmag.com), the leading publication in the investor relations field.

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