Saturday, May 16, 2020

How to be prepared for a work at home job interview

How should you be prepared for your remote work at home  interview. You will be expected to be on camera these days. It maybe zoom, microsoft teams, skype.  



Do this  

  1. Be dressed professionally, with your hair done.
  2. You should make sure your desk and background is free of clutter
  3. You should make sure there is no background noise even if you're interview for a job that allows it. Your kids need to be out of the room.  Make sure that there are no tv sounds
  4. You should make sure you're ready for the interview by researching the company and having questions prepared
  5. You should use the STAR method IF you feel that you will be too nervous or required.
  6. You should research the company on glassdoor  or indeed as often those that have worked in the past will tell you exactly what the interview was like and what questions were asked.
  7. Make sure that you login atleast 5 minutes early.  Make sure if you need to download any software 
What is the STAR METHOD
STAR is an acronym that stands for Situation, Task, Action, and Result.

First things first, let’s discuss behavioral questions. 

These questions inquire about situations and problems faced at work and help the interviewer understand how you handle them. 

Behavioral questions always require you to tell a story of how you faced a specific situation at work, and how you dealt with it.

Questions like:
Tell me about a time when you were faced with a challenging situation. ...
Do you usually set goals at work? ...
Give me an example of a time you made a mistake at work.
Have you ever faced conflict with a coworker? ...
Tell me about a time when you handled the pressure well.

And that’s where the STAR method comes in!

STAR is an acronym that stands for Situation, Task, Action, and Result. 

Remember, your interviewer is just a person like you; they're not scary. Try to make a connection with them so that you have a good rapport.


You got this .

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