Claves para una entrevista de trabajo
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Job hunting tips
Stacks of CVs
How is yours going to be different?
Make your CV stand out
Does this really stand out?
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Estudio realizado por una consultora en
selección de mandos medios y directivos
Will you look the part?
Body language means attitude
Common mistake: Slouching, leaning back, or being hunched over.
Poor posture is often associated with a lack of confidence, engagement or interest.
Body language means attitude
Keep your head up and back straight.
Lean forward when seated.
You will look far more interested and enthusiastic.
And now for the questions…
Have answers ready for questions like…. Can you tell us something about yourself? What experience do you have that is
relevant for this position? What did you learn during your time at
university? What do you see as your strengths? And your weaknesses? What do you think about our website? What attracted you to the position?
Have answers ready for questions like…. How would your colleagues describe you? What sorts of projects did you work on in
your last position? What university did you attend and why did
you choose it? How do you typically approach new
projects? What do you know about our company? Where do you see yourself in five years’
time?
And have some questions of your own ready…
Why do people choose to stay in the company?
What are the company’s immediate plans for the future?
Who would be the internal clients of the department?
Some final advice
Please do…
Arrive punctually Turn your phone off Be honest & forthright Take an extra copy of your CV
Please don’t
Ask about money in the first interview Answer just “yes” or “no” Deviate from the point Look/sound indifferent
Go for it!