Recommendations for a Job Interview

When preparing for an interview one should apply all the things they’ve learned while creating their professional resume. Make sure that the company is not fraudulent by only find jobs filtered by the Jobfox scam efforts. Knowing a company is legitimate will help you answer interview questions.

Which question will most likely come out during all interviews?

“Can you please tell me something about yourself?“

A number of my customers tell me that this is a question which is easy to respond to, but they end up with nothing much to say.

The good thing about this article is that I will provide you with a draft on what to say in order for you to answer this question. All you have to do is to complete it with some details that are applicable to you. You will be able to answer this question with ease and let the interviewer know who you really are.

It is advisable for you to limit your answer to less than a minute so that the interviewer will not get bored.
You should start your answer with the following:

“Basing on my resume, you can take note that I have . . . “

You can start to tell something about your educational background, professional experience and some high points in your career. Reference the resume that Jobfox helped you create. You may come out saying the following:

“Basing on my resume, you can take note that I have been in the marketing industry for twelve years. I was hired by Unilever as a channel distribution specialist a short time after I graduated with a bachelor’s degree in marketing management from the University of New York. I was able to hone my marketing skills in this position. After a short time, I was able to increase the sales in my area by twenty five percent.”

“After some time Y Corporation recruited me…”

Maintain this train of thought until your present job. Focus on the positive points of your previous jobs which may be significant to the job that you are applying for. More often than not, this will be a job where you have at least five years of experience in.

End your answer with the following:

“… I am quite thrilled to be in this interview and to know more about the traits that you envision the best applicant to have. Would it be possible to know more about that?”

This kind of optimism will impress the interviewer and you will have a better understanding of the job that you are applying for, from the decision-makers themselves. Take note of the important details that they give you since you will have to focus on these later on in the interview.

Also remember to rehearse the guide a number of times up to a point where you feel at ease with it. Your self-confidence will be enhanced due to this, and you’ll have Jobfox to thank!

You will be able to make an impact during the interview as you answer the question coolly and with certainty when you utilize this easy yet effective system. The benefits of working with a company free of a scam structure will benefit you throughout your search.

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30 Comments.

  1. This is a really good read for me, Must admit that you are one of the best bloggers I ever saw.Thanks for posting this informative article.

  2. Mitsuko Dimiceli

    Hey, you used to write great, but the last few posts have been kinda boring… come on! :P

  3. I haven’t checked in here for a while because I thought it was getting boring, but the last few posts are good quality so I guess I’ll add you back to my daily bloglist :)

  4. I love these job interview tips. I always get thrown by at least 1 question during an interview, so the more I can be prepared, the better! The Jobfox scam thing that you are talking about is cool too. Nice to signup for a job site and not be inundated with work from home scam stuff.

  5. Awesome tips! Avoiding scam job listings is critical as the internet is filled with fraud and deceit and people out to take your money. Make sure you do your due diligence.

  6. Thanks for that awesome posting. It saved MUCH time :-)

  7. This was a helpful post, thanks friend. let me know if you find out anything else about their policies

  8. whatever feels good to you, my man. regardless,i want nothing to do with this. too bad. Anyway, i subscribed to your rss feed which really should do the trick! Have a good day!

  9. Thanks a lot for the article, I even learned something from it. Really quality content on this site. Always looking forward to new post.

  10. Wow thank you! I want to learn more on this company

  11. Thanks for the detail provided here. I’ve gotten to a number of different interview, and I’ve tried a number of different techniques at each. What has worked best for me is making a personal connection with the interviewer. Sometimes that is hard because they aren’t really personable, but often times I find that gives the best results. Its interesting to read what you’ve provided as best tips and practices.

  12. Justin Mattinson

    Right on!

  13. Great little tip you’ve revealed here. I’m implementing it today! Wish me luck in my interview :-0 I’ll try to let everyone know how it goes.

  14. this is great and much appreciated

  15. Great tip – very true!!!1!

  16. Thanks for the Information! I will continue to visit your site!

  17. Yep! Amen to this website!

  18. Cool article :-) ~

  19. It all comes down to personality assessment tests. Much appreciated! I look forward to more content.

  20. This is an excellent idea for succeeding at a job. That jobfox scam thing is really useful in making sure you don’t waste your time interviewing for fake scams or fraudulent stuff. Its so time wasting to get your hopes up only to realize its too good to be true.

  21. Great tips on interviewing for a job – love it

  22. I will apply these principles and report back. I always struggle in interviews

  23. People of the World! Check out the Jobfox scam policy. It has some great information on it. I love you Jobfox!

  24. Scam? no way no how! Love it! I believe!

  25. Very clever how these guys find jobs for people. Its much better than the oldschool way of making the applicant apply for every job they are even remotely interested in. I’d much rather have a few jobs that tightly fit what I’m looking for and my experience. I think that will save time for everyone.

  26. I’m interested in signing up for some other job sites. I haven’t had any success with the larger sites, so this may be what i have to do

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