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  • @HotDog-pk9bn
    @HotDog-pk9bn Před 9 lety +1962

    who else is shitting themselves for
    tomorrow?

    • @HotDog-pk9bn
      @HotDog-pk9bn Před 9 lety +203

      never mind, i got the job lol

    • @Dan-tf9kb
      @Dan-tf9kb Před 9 lety +11

      I think we all are lol

    • @saimriaz1
      @saimriaz1 Před 9 lety +2

      Hot Dog haha i was kinda finding this comment

    • @Reinrosannir
      @Reinrosannir Před 8 lety +1

      Hot Dog I sure am.

    • @Dan-tf9kb
      @Dan-tf9kb Před 8 lety +8

      I didn't get the job lol :(

  • @Joy-jo8de
    @Joy-jo8de Před 8 lety +94

    I listened to you. cracked a Deloitte Interview. Thank you so much. Did everything you told. got selected out of 200+ candidates.

  • @annieakapickles19
    @annieakapickles19 Před 9 lety +498

    Just like to say a massive thank you to you, Antony Stagg! After getting rejected time and time again, I was starting to get really disheartened. After watching your videos I could see where I was going wrong. I took your advice on board, yesterday I went for an interview and this morning got a phone call to say I got the job. I'm so happy right now. Just goes to show how far a little encouragement, and advice as well as hard work and determination gets you. I will definitely recommend your videos to anyone who is looking for a new job. Thank you again! :)

    • @AntonyStagg
      @AntonyStagg  Před 9 lety +27

      Anwen Astbury Well done Anwen great job and thank you for kind words! :-)

    • @Nanaheals
      @Nanaheals Před 8 lety +8

      +Anwen Astbury CONGRATULATIONS!!!

    • @cambelasben
      @cambelasben Před 8 lety +2

      +Anwen Astbury Probably the best answers. Nice nice

    • @dimpleching3785
      @dimpleching3785 Před 7 lety

      Anwen Astbury

    • @jesus.lacorte
      @jesus.lacorte Před 7 lety

      Paul Alexander Pantaleon ki

  • @liorahuebner1270
    @liorahuebner1270 Před 8 lety +206

    WATCHED THIS AND THE FIRST JOB I APPLIED TO I GOT :D

    • @maurice2014
      @maurice2014 Před 8 lety

      cool!!

    • @TG47GRG
      @TG47GRG Před 7 lety +7

      what did u answer for the employment experience part?? because i have an interview 2 days from today and its going to be my first interview ever

    • @christianpasion7351
      @christianpasion7351 Před 7 lety +14

      +Taktuk Taktuk mention your volunteering experiences and the skills you attained from them. Kind of too late now lol

  • @TheTruthFadeswithTime28
    @TheTruthFadeswithTime28 Před 9 lety +302

    I am a college student. How the heck do they expect us to work full time, get straight A's in college, be part of clubs, and do research. This is a very unrealistic goals.

    • @dmac6325
      @dmac6325 Před 9 lety +28

      tell me about it. welcome to the real world cuz u have people with no social life who actually do all of this and even if u think it's fair or not they will get the job.your best bet is to do internship or volunteer after u graduate atleast if a spot opens up u have a chance to get hired or it's stuff to throw on a resume

    • @m.r.1652
      @m.r.1652 Před 9 lety +6

      Couldn't have said it better in my words ;)

    • @AntonyStagg
      @AntonyStagg  Před 9 lety +21

      They don't expect anything other than what is required in the job description.
      Step 1 - Read what the employer requires
      Step 2 - Then customise your answers.
      If an employer requires 13 years experience and university degree and you are in college then obviously it's unrealistic.

    • @m.r.1652
      @m.r.1652 Před 9 lety +8

      Antony Stagg Hi Antony, nice video. I agree with all you have said. But what would you do in Croatia , the worst country (in terms of employment and economy) in whole European Union. I am 26 and I have a masters degree in Economy. My CV is much richer with experience, skills and knowledges than many of my coleagues' but I don't have any "connection" so employers just blow me off every time. All of this discourages me and I am slowly loosing my faith that I will ever find a good job I deserve. What to do in a country so corrupt you can not even use a public toillet if you don't have "inner connections"??

    • @tanL22
      @tanL22 Před 9 lety +8

      It's called time management.

  • @MrGullyd
    @MrGullyd Před 9 lety +329

    I have my 4th interview tomorrow and if I don't get the job I'm going back and setting the shop on fire

    • @statix
      @statix Před 9 lety +1

      Tommy Vercetti haha good luck

    • @MrGullyd
      @MrGullyd Před 9 lety +1

      ***** Im not from the US

    • @femalestan412
      @femalestan412 Před 9 lety +2

      Tommy Vercetti that could be why you haven't gotten a job....

    • @MrGullyd
      @MrGullyd Před 9 lety +73

      Emily Notaro I got the job...

    • @Klabusterbeere9
      @Klabusterbeere9 Před 9 lety +11

      Tommy Vercetti congrats bro! No dynamite for you then, I suppose ;)

  • @madtical777
    @madtical777 Před 9 lety +2

    this was by far the best description of what to say when asked that question in an interview than any other you tube video on this subject. makes a whole lot of sense. thanks!

  • @GrkG63
    @GrkG63 Před 8 lety +4

    Excellent advice; I've been approaching this question wrong for years! It really gives a laser focus for this question, and allows you to be proactive and go down a company's list of core values and illustrate how you fit in with those values, instead of focusing on unimportant fluff and stuff, while you're hoping for a question about their values later in the interview, or worse, wondering how to bring it up without sounding like a total suck up.

  • @LindaRaynier
    @LindaRaynier Před 7 lety +7

    This is excellent advice! I agree with you completely. It's not about how many cats and dogs you have...and yet some people mistakenly seem to think that's what this question is asking about.

  • @SecretMountainTroll
    @SecretMountainTroll Před 9 lety +175

    Lol I said, "uh, uh, I go to high school and have low blood pressure..." and got the job!!!!!

    • @Dre020
      @Dre020 Před 9 lety +60

      Macdonalds grats.

    • @Eviscerate86
      @Eviscerate86 Před 9 lety +13

      High blood pressure pill packaging company night shift?

    • @KlueTran
      @KlueTran Před 9 lety +3

      What was the job?

    • @gloriasheen6336
      @gloriasheen6336 Před 9 lety +3

      SecretMountainTroll i am seriously curious , are u really in high school and got a job? cause it seems like EVERY video is for college/ uni students when they apply for a job, but none for high school students..

    • @roshireu1219
      @roshireu1219 Před 9 lety +5

      GLORIA SHEEN Actually a LOT of highschoolers have a job (and some with a car), probably 50% of my whole school has one. Most are just min wage jobs.

  • @mandybay5189
    @mandybay5189 Před 9 lety +2

    I had my first interview yesterday, so on Sun. I spent time to watch almost all of Antony's interview Q&A videos and they worked magic! The interviewing panel asked me most of the Qs in Antony's videos: tell us about yourself, your strengths, achievements, your challenges, etc. Antony's EES, FAB, CAR did the trick. They guided me in answering the Qs satisfactorily. In my opinion, the interview went well. The panel was impressed about my confidence and asked me to keep it up. Thank you Antony for these insightful tutorials.

  • @guynoel8810
    @guynoel8810 Před 8 lety +2

    Hi Antony!!! I used your videos, applied your tips, and had the job within days. Thanks a lot, you are GOD sent

  • @M.ochirecords
    @M.ochirecords Před 8 lety +87

    I got the job! Thank you very very very very much!!!!

  • @EdwinCabrera1
    @EdwinCabrera1 Před 10 lety +13

    This is great response for this very vague question.
    Good thing working from home you don't need to be interviewed or answer questions like this.

  • @13jennyren
    @13jennyren Před 7 lety

    Antony I owe you a maaaaaasive THANK YOU! I had been fumbling my way through applying for new roles, struggling to prove that I'm a more than capable employee and I had one interview experience that will stay with me for all the wrong reasons!
    I was offered an interview for another company and the role was too exciting to let slip through my fingers. After hitting the internet to try and find some assistance to deal with my nerves and interview answer construction I came across your videos. I cannot express how much these helped me. I had my interview yesterday and got a phone call 10 minutes after leaving offering me the job!! Thank you for the time you take to help people and for pointing me in the right direction :)

  • @MyWorldTechBatonRouge
    @MyWorldTechBatonRouge Před 7 lety

    I studied all your videos the night before a interview and it helped so much. I was called the other day and offered the job. Thanks a bunch!

  • @annettawilliam8440
    @annettawilliam8440 Před 9 lety +45

    This video really helped me overcome my nervousness and to prepare for the most difficult questions. So Anthony I appreciate your effort by talking with understanding.
    Thanks I got the Job!! ********

    • @AntonyStagg
      @AntonyStagg  Před 9 lety +3

      annetta murray Well done you! Great job and thank you for your kind words!

    • @tafarii5428
      @tafarii5428 Před 9 lety

      annetta murray Hi do you mind sharing how it helped you? Did the acronyms help you to stay focused?
      Thanks

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      @iadrian7821 Před 9 lety +1

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  • @Energypoints23
    @Energypoints23 Před 8 lety +43

    massive thanks, I always took that question at face value and spoke on my personality rather than my skills

    • @francis2k488
      @francis2k488 Před 8 lety

      +Sajola sash So have you finally gotten the job?
      I also messed up an interview because I didn`t watch this video before attending.

    • @Energypoints23
      @Energypoints23 Před 8 lety +10

      +Ikechukwu ezeokwelume I'm working right now, but I still haven't landed my dream job... but I'm all about self improvement, so knowledge is never enough

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza Před 8 lety

      +Sajola sash what is "YOUR DREAM JOB" ?

    • @Energypoints23
      @Energypoints23 Před 8 lety +1

      To tell the truth at this stage I don't know the exact title, but I just want to feel comfortable and passionate about what I'm doing... I'm in the information technology field by the way

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza Před 8 lety +6

      Sajola sash HI MATE, i thought as much.
      Please allow me to give you some very very friendly advice that most will not give you.
      THIS WILL BE A VERY LONG POST.. OK
      and before i do (so that you perhaps don't get offended.) let me say this.. i am a very upfront, no bullshit kinda person. ok, so i'm gonna talk straight.
      take me literally and don't take anything personally.
      so. here you go,
      first of all, I'm An Engineer of computing and Telecommunications, feel free to ask my advice if you wish.
      secondly... i thought so
      you see the truth about you is this
      and especially since your a woman.
      here's the thing
      WHY YOU DON'T KNOW YOUR DREAM TITLE OR JOB? IS .... because
      1. Woman Primarily "Feel" they don't generally think
      now. before you go getting all defensive. let me clarify
      it's not to say woman are stupid,
      all i'm saying is all humans have the ability to think and feel
      some think more and feel less
      and others feel more and think less
      the way a man's mind works psychologically is, men think things through
      Woman Feel things through
      you see what i'm saying
      now there are guys that Feel dominantly
      and there are woman that can think well.
      but i'm just saying, overall Men Dominantly think
      Woman Dominantly feel
      which is why generally speaking, Men and woman don't completely understand each other and why married couples argue.
      ok, so.. moving on
      being a woman, Your in love with the Idea of "A DREAM JOB"
      it's the same concept for a woman as
      "FINDING THE PERFECT GUY"
      "HAVING THE PERFECT WEDDING"
      the truth is Pefection doesn't exist, you simply need to work at it to get it to a point that you want it to be at
      to put it another way,
      when my is bored, this is what she says to me
      "Martin can we go somewhere and do something nice"
      and i'll be like.. "Sure, what do you want to do ?"
      and she'll be like "i don't know.. Just something nice"
      see. the point is, i want to define where to take her,
      without knowing the destination i can't take her there
      but the problem is, she doesn't know it either.
      she's just in love with the idea of ....
      "SOMETHING NICE"
      it makes her feel fuzzy and warm,
      so.. we now have to figure out where i can take her to be fuzzy and warm.. see the problem.
      NOW.. YOU WILL NEVER ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL
      YOU KNOW WHY....
      Because... YOU HAVE NOT DEFINED WHAT IT IS
      so let's take your strengths and work on that.. ok
      you said "I'm all about Self Improvement"
      that's awesome
      let's use that
      now. In order to improve , understand this concept
      If you don't know the mathematical problem
      you can never find the answer or solution
      you can only guess,
      maybe you might guess to say
      oh, it's 2
      or maybe it's 5
      but then someone clarifies the math problem and says
      the problem is ...
      4 + 3
      see, now you can find the solution
      and if it's a more complex problem like
      3457X 2765 / 3 - 15
      you can still solve it, but it just takes more time
      it might be HARD
      but .. so what
      if you define it, it can be solved
      if you don't . it can't
      HARD IS BULLSHIT
      everything is hard
      people need to get over it and just do it.
      so..
      STEP 1. Take that feelling that you have about "THE DREAM JOB"
      STEP 2. Think about what it means (this might be hard for you, because woman generally don't do that, they are just happy to be emersed in the feeling,
      but the fact is, if you want to make it reality,
      you have to define it
      STEP 3. Forget about the Job title.
      honestly, it's all bullshit
      let's take I.T.
      let's say you go for a Help Desk Level 2 Position
      and the title is Help Desk Engineer Tier 2
      now let's say you also have another job that your looking at and the title is
      "SYSTEMS ENGINEER"
      and in that role you have things like...
      you need oracle experience, you need
      server experience you need this and that and so on and so forth and a lot of big words that you have never heard before
      and my personal favourite
      you need Break Fix experience hehe
      bullshit bullshit bullshit
      or another favourite is when they ask you for
      "THE SKILLS MATRIX" hehe
      bullshit bullshit bullshit wank wank wank.
      it's called a C.V. or a Resume
      you can't put down your experience in a non Table form and call it a Matrix
      By Definition, a Matrix is a Grid
      Employment staff that use these words are a waste of your time, they clearly have no idea experience, they just know how to spit out bullshit words that make them appear more intelligent
      the fact is that you could tell these people,
      "I have experience in doing extensive ping tests and ICMP requests"
      see.. it sounds cool right.
      but to anyone that understands this.
      basically your telling them your a wanker and an idiot
      and to hire you, the person would have to be a moron, because hiring your after saying something like this
      would really mean, you haven't got a clue about I.T.
      beyond doing Ping Tests
      which means when the shit hits the fan, your going to be wasting everyone's time that has relied on you.
      but, this bullshit speak, has some value.
      you see the purpose of the employment agency is to get past the stupid person in your way who hasn't got a clue about I.T.
      so.. spin this bullshit to them and they will be impressed and they will tell the Employer
      "this person really really really knows their shit" hehe
      and then they will look stupid
      but, make sure you do know your shit,
      because at the end of the day, you will ultimately get interviewed by the I.T. Manager, and he isn't an idiot.
      but i digress..
      so..
      the truth is, half of this crap is not even required and the second job , even though it's higher paid, will require around the same experience as the first one
      and the person interviewing you will be some "Hiring manager"(Again .. Bullshit title to describe someone in a recruitment agency who basically hasn't got a fucking clue about networks)
      and this person who hasn't got an idea
      is the person you are putting effort into
      NO MATE.
      they are a waste of time
      they will make you wait up to 3 months or more to... MAYBE get a job
      if you call up a job and you get an employment agency or recruitment centre
      Just say "uh huh, uh huh, ok, thank you, pretend to take down the number, tell them you'll send the resume through, if they ask you to. (but don't really do it) and say ok, thanks , have a nice day"
      or even better, Don't lie to them,
      but when they say "Send through your C.V via email and we'll consider it"
      say this
      "Actually, thank you for that, but my procedure is to initially speak to the hiring person and get a feel of what their expectations are of me and whether the position suits me and to give that person the chance to see if i suit their needs as well"
      at this point, you'll get told
      "yes, tha'ts what the interview is for and there is a long list of people"
      and your response should be
      "I completely understand that, but, with respect, i'm not a time waster and i don't want to sit in a queue, i'm ready to work now and if i could get a call back organised today to have a 5 min chat that would be great, or now if possible, or even if we want to setup an appt today for another day to come in and have a talk that would also work,
      but, if that doesn't suit your routine, then ..with all respect, thank your for your time"
      Mate,... YOU HAVE 1 GOAL OK
      LAND THE FUCKING INTERVIEW
      basically, avoid talking to these people
      THEY ARE A WASTE OF YOUR TIME
      Put pressure on them, but do it politely.
      the fact that your a putting pressure on them
      TELLS THEM YOU ARE COMMITTED
      you don't need a job interview to see this
      and when you tell someone
      Call me today or i walk
      or
      make an appt or i walk
      the boss interprets this as
      if we have a major server outage
      you are basically, that driven that YOU WILL FIX THE PROBLEM WITHOUT FUCKING AROUND
      that's the message your sending.
      now.. if you say something like OK i'll send my resume through and wait in line
      the boss see's you as ...
      when we have a server outage this person will crack under pressure and conform to NORMAL rules of laziness
      they won't go the extra mile
      that's the message you send
      YOU WANT TO STAND OUT
      NOT BLEND IN
      YOU KNOW WHAT I USE THESE PEOPLE FOR.
      When i'm training friends of friends how to get a job, i purposely call these places to teach people how to talk to ACTUAL EMPLOYERS
      these guys are practice monkeys for me
      they are hired by the actual employers so that the employers don't have to fuck around and waste time
      even the employers have a low opinion of these agencies.
      so. avoid them
      they are a waste of your time and money
      MY ADVICE TO DEFINE WHAT YOU WANT
      go from broad to specific
      so...
      Broad.
      do you want to work in I.T.
      ANSWER : i ASSUME.. YES
      good.
      Do you want to specialise in Software or Hardware
      ANSWER THAT FOR ME OK
      and then we'll go from there
      now.. don't try to think of titles
      TRY TO THINK OF WHAT YOU WANT TO DO , VERY VERY SIMPLY STATED
      So.. do you want to help fix peoples computer
      or
      Do you want to work in a company in a server room maintaining the companies servers
      or
      do you want to help people in a company with their computer problems
      or
      do you want to advise companies on how to fix their problems in their computer networks
      KEEP IT SIMPLE
      TITLES ARE BULLSHIT OK
      a title simply means that , the fancier it sounds, the more you expect to get paid
      and there is no such thing and as a fucking Helpdesk Engineer, tha'ts just bullshit
      Engineer's do not sit behind a helpdesk and tell people to turn if off and on again or how to solve a printing issue in word
      Engineer's are utilized on a higher level
      my advice to you,
      if you think you can handle it
      TO BE SUCCESSFUL
      DEFINE "SUCCESS"
      START YOUR OWN BUSINESS
      GET RID OF ALL LIABILITIES IN YOUR LIFE
      (This means, No Bills, ever,
      avoid paying stuff month to month)
      the month to month payment thing, is financial death for a person
      sadly a lot of people don't know this
      so.. how do you do this
      well. basically
      go prepaid where you can.
      and for things like Electricity.....
      Pay 1 year upfront.
      and then every year pay another year upfront and so on.
      that way you will never have monthly bills that reoccur
      so.. your entire year will be bill free
      now think what you can save if you never have bills.
      it means you never get reminder letters
      it means that if someone owes someone money,
      THE ELECTRICITY COMPANY OWES YOU. not the other way around
      don't play their rules, Play your own rules
      Their rules are designed for them to make money and for you to be broke ok.
      NEVER GET A MORTGAGE, IT'S THE STUPIDEST THING YOU CAN DO
      a Mortgage is basically the ultimate way to get a person financially screwed
      if you sign a contract, your fucked.
      so.. if you want a house
      Pay for it in Cash
      now, how do you do that
      ANSWER: Save
      next answer.. but, easier said than done .. right.
      well. yeah, but it can be done.
      BUT, NOT IF YOUR WORKING FOR SOMEONE
      this is what it takes to get 1 Million Dollars
      1. 1 Million Dollars can be achieved easily in 8 years, from $0 dollars
      now
      2. in 8 years we have 365 days x 8 years =
      2920 Days.. right
      so. $1,000,000 / 2920 Days = $342.47
      let's call it $350 per day ok
      so IF YOU SAVE $350 EVERY DAY
      YOU WILL BE A MILLIONAIRE IN 8 YEARS.
      realistically you can do it in 6 months to a year. but 8 is the statistical time frame.
      so, now how do you now get $350 a day saved
      well.
      if you apply for a job that pays you $20 per hour , for 40 hours a week, before tax
      it'll never happen
      why.. because your boss wants to make the million and he will not allow you to make a million dollars a year
      if your lucky, you'll make $200,000
      and that's very very very very lucky
      chances are if your just lucky
      you may get around $90,000
      but realistically, you'll be around $50 - 60 K
      now, in your own business, it'll be min $80 per hour
      but realistically more like $150 - $200 per hour
      so let's go back to that $350 a day
      and assume you work at $150 per hour
      which is quite reasonable
      you only need to work 3 hours of the day to save that and the other 7 hours are your money
      its seriously piss easy to earn $400 a day in a business
      when i started my business 15 odd years ago.
      4 months into it,i was doing around $900 - $1200 a day and then more and more.
      as i'm writing this to you.. right now..
      i have just received 2 computer to reformat
      $250 x 2 = $500
      that will be done in around 2-3 hours
      see, easy
      now consider
      is it easier for me to slave away at work for some boss who is an absolute arsehole and have all that stress FOR A FUCKING $500 pay cheque
      or is it easier to reformat 2 computers while having a cup of coffee and relaxing for the most part ?
      More pay, for less effort.. see how that works.
      BUT YOU HAVE TO WORK FOR YOURSELF
      now.. if you never work for yourself
      you basically have to land a job
      (now pay attention to how i say it, compared to how your saying it)
      YOU HAVE TO LAND A JOB THAT WILL PAY YOU $80,000 OR MORE
      YOU HAVE TO HAVE NO LIABILITES
      YOU HAVE TO SAVE
      if you do that, you'll have an ok life
      Even if you do the Mortgage thing, you will probably pay it off
      now notice how i was very specific with the goals
      Like.. $80,000 a year
      0 Liabilities
      you can measure these things
      you can't measure on a calculator or quantify the amount of "Dream Job"
      if you say you have $20 in your pocket,
      i know you need another $79,980 per year
      to get to $80,000
      but if you have $20 right now
      how much more do you need to achieve "DREAM JOB TOTAL"
      see the problem...
      so.. therefore it's impossible to achieve.
      but the secret to the Mortgate thing, is..
      don't get a mortgage based on 2 incomes.
      if you do, you'll probably go bankrupt
      but back to the original point
      UNTIL YOU DEFINE "YOUR DREAM JOB"
      UNTIL YOU DEFINE "WHAT MAKES YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE AND PASSIONATE"
      YOU WILL NEVER GET WHAT YOU WANT
      WHEN YOU DEFINE IT.
      YOU WILL BE FUCKING DRIVEN LIKE NO-ONE'S BUSINESS
      and you will succeed.
      so.. answer the question for me
      Do you want to work in hardware or software ?
      i know this has been a long post
      i hope it has helped you
      Trust me, i can put you on the right path to success.
      but you have to know how to define SUCCESS.
      be cool

  • @juliedavis168
    @juliedavis168 Před 10 lety

    As someone trying to enter the workforce in a new career I am so glad I stumbled upon these tutorials! They are so helpful especially for the legal interviews I will be going for. So much useful info and the EES system is genius. Thank you very much!

  • @sph8ss
    @sph8ss Před 8 lety

    thank you so much for your videos. I was interviewing for roles a few months ago and after using your techniques I saw a massive increase in interest and got offered numerous positions which I chose from. I have now had another offer for an interview from a large company and I am back on your youtube channel prepping for tomorrows interview. Thanks again - I am sure I will get the role tomorrow thanks to your method. I tell everyone who has an interview to watch your videos too!

  • @liannahynes1061
    @liannahynes1061 Před 8 lety +129

    I completely froze when they asked 'tell me about yourself' and starting laughing apologizing to them that I don't really know how to answer that, I have NO idea why they decided to give me the job in the end

    • @laicv9025
      @laicv9025 Před 8 lety +7

      Lucky you! Damn, I hate this question.

    • @liannahynes1061
      @liannahynes1061 Před 8 lety +15

      Right?! They only ended up giving me 12 hours a week and I can't survive on that so I've another interview today, ughhhh

    • @liannahynes1061
      @liannahynes1061 Před 8 lety +1

      haha your funny! :)

    • @oscarchavez7712
      @oscarchavez7712 Před 8 lety +12

      +Lianna Hynes Looking at your picture, you're really beautiful. You could get away with things that normally men wouldn't lol.

    • @merajkhalidkhan
      @merajkhalidkhan Před 8 lety +1

      +Lianna Hynes Lolllll.......maybe, they like your honesty.

  • @haziesthoughts3869
    @haziesthoughts3869 Před 8 lety +5

    this helps, it's calming. now I can see what I should focus on :) Thank you. Wish me the best

  • @jennifermagel3743
    @jennifermagel3743 Před 8 lety +2

    I just wanted to say thank you so much for your videos! I used to be horrible at interviews, and I would freeze and stutter at the easiest questions. I watched your videos while preparing for a few interviews that I had lately, and I think they really helped increase my confidence. I had 3 interviews in the past week and got job offers for 2 of them so far, and I think a big part of that success was due to using the techniques presented in your videos. So once again, thanks! :)

  • @prudencej6551
    @prudencej6551 Před 8 lety

    This is fantastic!! About the only video that explains how to answer that question accurately!! Nailed it man!!!

  • @mehedi1208
    @mehedi1208 Před 9 lety +45

    Truly I am inspired by this video and it shows a good strategy to prepare yourself for a job interview.

    • @AntonyStagg
      @AntonyStagg  Před 9 lety +2

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      @AntonyStagg  Před 9 lety

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    • @alphie10
      @alphie10 Před 9 lety +1

      NegotiationTips1 how do you answer the employment part if youve never had a job though?

    • @fiazelahi5478
      @fiazelahi5478 Před 9 lety

      Brilliant video!

    • @SavyBlade09
      @SavyBlade09 Před 9 lety +3

      Alfred Mapunda
      If you haven't had a job, use experience you've had in volunteering, clubs, or even just related experience you've gained from helping out at home, with friends and at school. :) Everyone has experience, its just a matter of figuring out what. :)

  • @RaedonMusicChannel
    @RaedonMusicChannel Před 10 lety +42

    your answer was awesome but explaining how you were the best in your class and graduated from this and have all this experience isent really useful to your average person. And if they were all these things they cerntainly wouldent be lookin up youtube videos for a job interview.

    • @mrbreckles
      @mrbreckles Před 10 lety +25

      I have a good level of education (Trained engineer) but I'm a very anxious person. Not everybody has good social skills; Once I'm in an interview I'm ok, but it's before that i get worked up. Watching these videos helps people like me to get their thoughts in order and to reiterate what we already know. I wouldn't be so dismissive of the impact seemingly 'useless' advice can have.

  • @lonnaturner5104
    @lonnaturner5104 Před 7 lety

    out of all the videos that I have went through this short summary help me tremendously and gave me so much confidence. thank you so much

  • @krishnagupta6323
    @krishnagupta6323 Před 8 lety

    Short, crisp and straight to the point. Thanks for the info.

  • @debbiegreen408
    @debbiegreen408 Před 8 lety +4

    This is so very true. Before I knew better I thought when asked, tell me about yourself I was suppose to go into personal territory. Wrong! My son whose a manager told me it's to talk about what this gentleman is stating. well I didn't get the job because I told him I had a dog named Marley. lol. this is true. From now on I know the real answers to this question. Ha!

  • @revolut1onaryw997
    @revolut1onaryw997 Před 9 lety +3

    This video really helped me get my job with Apple. Thank you!

  • @sph8ss
    @sph8ss Před 9 lety

    Your videos have really helped me, from being rejected by a few roles - i had offers from three and now get to choose the one of my choice. I am really grateful!

  • @rossmolloy
    @rossmolloy Před 8 lety

    I got the job by following Antony’s guides definitely the
    best UK based advice on youtube cheers for this.

  • @huxyxox
    @huxyxox Před 9 lety +3

    This helped me prepare for my interview, got the job😄 thank you

  • @BTPOPE3
    @BTPOPE3 Před 8 lety +6

    Great video. I will be using these skills for my upcoming radio/television interview. Thanks.

  • @CeticWales
    @CeticWales Před 8 lety +1

    For months I been trying to look for a job and athen after wathing your videos and following your advice in interviews I ended up with three seperate job offers. Including one for an organisation that I really wanted to work for.
    So thanks for your help and advice in these videos they are really extremely helpful.

  • @LouisManofMusic
    @LouisManofMusic Před 2 lety

    I send this video to anyone I know who is about to have an interview! Works like a charm! Thanks!

  • @snezray2324
    @snezray2324 Před 9 lety +3

    I have an interview on Friday! this really helped :)

  • @Maki012704
    @Maki012704 Před 7 lety +3

    this has been very helpful indeed. EES i won't forget

  • @meboh1000
    @meboh1000 Před 9 lety

    I used this video and the other series by the same person as my only guide to prepare for my first interview after my graduation having had no prior experience. I used all that I learned here to so impress my interviewers that I was later made a job offer which I never accepted because the pay was not great. My second interview elsewhere produced the same result. During the interview, I could see through the body language of my interviewers that they were highly impressed by my performance. I got the job within days. Thanks you so much Anthony Stagg for posting this video and the other series. You are God sent.

  • @hirakhan1047
    @hirakhan1047 Před 7 lety

    I prepared for my last interview through your tutorials & now I am back again for a higher position interview preparation. Thanks

  • @filiusreticulum2926
    @filiusreticulum2926 Před 7 lety +100

    I am so worthless and pathetic and have 0 confidence. I got terrible grades at college and I have achieved nothing of value in my life. Can you make a video how to get around that?

    • @ajp4860
      @ajp4860 Před 7 lety +22

      Talk about your values, beliefs, goals, just what kind of person you are. That's what is ultimately more important, and that's what they are looking for with this question. I don't agree with this video at all. There are much better videos out there. The question isn't "Tell me your academic history, your grades, jobs, etc.". . . the question is "Tell me about yourself"

    • @manicbassa
      @manicbassa Před 7 lety

      He is giving examples of someone who just graduated. He details his college work and his work experience. Its what he needs to say. What were you expecting? That he keeps fit, likes music, plays chess? Thats not what hiring managers want to hear. They dont care about tat stuff. They want to hear how his skills and experience fit into the company. Read some more and stop talking rubbish!

  • @24hoursonline1
    @24hoursonline1 Před 7 lety +36

    I have Job interview tomorrow and so nervous about it, wish me luck all ..

    • @iqbalyahya2976
      @iqbalyahya2976 Před 7 lety +2

      good luck bro

    • @24hoursonline1
      @24hoursonline1 Před 7 lety +4

      iqbal yahya thank you so much.. I got the job offer straight away, and I have another 2 interview for this week... hopefully I get them all so I can decide... trust me these videos helped me so much...

    • @user-iq7kn9lp9e
      @user-iq7kn9lp9e Před 5 lety

      24hoursonline1 Good luck

  • @JustMe-rl9ff
    @JustMe-rl9ff Před 9 lety +1

    I have my first ever interview, thank GOD i ran into this video. I was gonna babble on about who i live with and who my friends are. You sir, are a job saver. Ill let you know if i get it!!!!

  • @maryj2940
    @maryj2940 Před 10 lety

    Fantastic advice. EES is about sounding sharp and prepared. Employers are looking for an employee who can get the job done, and done well. Talking about personal and unrelated topics can take place after you land the job- but it won't get you the job. Thanks for the tutorial-can't wait to check out the rest!

  • @hotmessmissy
    @hotmessmissy Před 8 lety +65

    this has been of great Help ive taken down notes... E E S :-) wish me luck on job interview next week i hope i dont get nervous n stutter. its a job i really want and i think im the best person for this job

    • @AntonyStagg
      @AntonyStagg  Před 8 lety +1

      +D Pagne Best of luck, you will do amazing!

    • @vijaykumargujlor3183
      @vijaykumargujlor3183 Před 8 lety +2

      +D Pagne All the best,God bless you

    • @chadreshpatel2339
      @chadreshpatel2339 Před 8 lety

      +D Pagne Hii.... i am in the same condition as yours. How did you control your stutter and getting nervous issue???

    • @champloo7
      @champloo7 Před 8 lety +2

      +D Pagne So how'd it go?

    • @kwilcox1126
      @kwilcox1126 Před 8 lety

      +D Pagne how did it go

  • @djtim06
    @djtim06 Před 8 lety +26

    What I don't understand about interviews is, they'll ask you something like this, you'll then answer with this, then they could just go and ask you again what are your skills, or why do you think you are right for this role or something, Your basically going to be repeating yourself and giving them the same bloody answer.

    • @davidfonetti2159
      @davidfonetti2159 Před 8 lety +5

      +djtim06 I am wondering the same shit mate! THE SAME! I was like: well, isn't that the same answer as the answer we give to the question "why should we hire you?" xD ...

    • @treubuchet
      @treubuchet Před 8 lety +11

      OK. Let's break it down. 'Tell me about yourself?' is asking for you to explain, though examples why you're suitable for the job, based on the requirements given in the job advertisement.
      When asked about your key skills and qualities(attributes/character traits), this is an opportunity to SUPPORT your answer to 'Tell me about yourself?'. You will mention those you have previously cited, but in addition to this you are likely to present additional skills and qualities that they may/may not have asked for. This becomes your USP (Unique Selling Point) which could set you ahead of the other candidates.
      Hope this helps, I'm an Employability Skills Tutor

    • @itadakimasu890
      @itadakimasu890 Před 7 lety

      they may not be listening! hahaha! screw them.

  • @britobintu
    @britobintu Před 10 lety +1

    thank you so much for the boost. I have got an interview tomorrow. this is the best video i have found so far on youtube. Thanks alot!and I am sure i am going to nailed them. wish me luck guys :):)

  • @TechEdUSUSA
    @TechEdUSUSA Před 9 lety +2

    You did an excellent job of clarifying the importance of giving answers that correlate with ones Education, Employment, and Skills that apply to the position they are being interviewed for. Great focus and strategic approach for answering an important HR question. Thank you for this video.

  • @RealityHurts923
    @RealityHurts923 Před 7 lety +72

    I'm attractive so I got the job.

  • @r80670
    @r80670 Před 9 lety +4

    I think the thing about this is that not everyone has 4.0. or a good awesome experience to brag about. I think it will be nice to help "normal" or "average" student a way to sell themselves . Instead of nothing, find something you can brag about, tell some more about what you good at. quick problem solving. Royalty. Responsible. Dependable. great work ethic... etc

  • @mbnymediainc.7859
    @mbnymediainc.7859 Před 5 lety

    An entire collegiate level lecture material covered in

  • @RahulSinghDhanik
    @RahulSinghDhanik Před 8 lety

    a big thank to you. your video really opens my mind. its all about your approach towards the job not about the knowledge you have, ur strength , ur weakness... i recommend evryone to do watch your videos and preapre well for an interview...thanks alot..

  • @teicitAC
    @teicitAC Před 8 lety +5

    I would like to share my answer in this question "TELL ME ABOUT YOURSELF".
    As a pointer I was a former SALE STAFF (Promodiser) & a CASHIER.
    Well, I am an associate graduate of Computer Technology course. 3 months after I graduate I got my very first job as a Sale Staff/Cashier in a souvenir shop. At first I was nervous about having that job, but later on the nervous I felt turns into expanding my Communicating Skill & my knowledge in operating mechanism, because you know as a Sale Staff you need to entertain & talk to people to get a sale and as a Cashier you need to use & operate a POS machine.
    What do you think about my answer Mr Antony Stagg?
    Any suggestion?!

  • @Rohansprophecy
    @Rohansprophecy Před 10 lety +11

    Most of these videos largely address high academic performers. However the real challenge lies in highlighting candidates who have not really excelled in their academic performance. Do we have training videos addressing such scenarios?

  • @RjCKJaMES
    @RjCKJaMES Před 10 lety

    Thank you so much for your posts, I watched all of them before my interview today! I felt a lot more confident in the interview.
    Short and to the point, good stuff

  • @X1OAFREED0M
    @X1OAFREED0M Před 7 lety

    This is brilliant. Thank you! I can't wait to look through your other videos.

  • @paulinaluczak5621
    @paulinaluczak5621 Před 9 lety +5

    Anthony I love your voice!

  • @kobra_4777
    @kobra_4777 Před 8 lety +18

    I lost an high rank interview they provide new car good pay and travelling it's amazing job and lost my self in the interview :( it's hard to be your self you have to act :( sucks

    • @keidmaster
      @keidmaster Před 6 lety

      Kobra_47 I agree. I hope you'll get the next one.

  • @alicewong87
    @alicewong87 Před 8 lety +2

    Thank you so much Anthony Stagg! I thank God for using you to help me! God bless you sir.

  • @lenakupa
    @lenakupa Před 7 lety

    Thank you so much for your videos!! I watched them and scored a new job ....thank you for the advice it was the first time I looked online for help but so glad I did...finally got out of my dead end job to a bigger organisation!!thanks so much

  • @muzzygully3144
    @muzzygully3144 Před 8 lety +10

    I've got an interview on Thursday wish me luck guys.

    • @TG47GRG
      @TG47GRG Před 7 lety

      howd it go

    • @muzzygully3144
      @muzzygully3144 Před 7 lety +2

      +Eva Urcino I've passed and got the apprenticeship what about you?

    • @muzzygully3144
      @muzzygully3144 Před 7 lety +1

      +Taktuk Taktuk I've passed thanks for asking you had any interviews?

  • @heavymechanic2
    @heavymechanic2 Před 8 lety +15

    What if the interviewer has no formal education and is offended by a college degree or any achievement you may have such as the deans list, student government, any certifications held, etc? Trust me, I'm not applying for a top level job right out of school, the employers treat college graduates like crap.

  • @pragyasingh8819
    @pragyasingh8819 Před 9 lety

    Definitely one of the best videos I've ever seen.
    Thanks, Antony.

  • @evolve6821
    @evolve6821 Před 8 lety

    One of the better video on the topic! Quality information and right to the point!

  • @valenton4552
    @valenton4552 Před 8 lety +63

    Ser Davos?

  • @KEN920710IU
    @KEN920710IU Před 7 lety +4

    I just afraid that I will be too nervous for my coming interview.

  • @mizzqty
    @mizzqty Před 8 lety

    I love these videos! I used your tips going into my interview and now I am on my 2nd interview with the same company! Looking forward to nailing this job. Thanks

  • @aloha.ahi_ahi
    @aloha.ahi_ahi Před 9 lety

    Thank you so much. Ive been unemployed for the greater part of last year and i believe it's because of the weak way i describe myself during interviews. Your videos are great and im sure it will help me pass my first interview on friday.

  • @FahezEntertainment
    @FahezEntertainment Před 8 lety +14

    whats the point of having to fill in a application form, were you input the EES and need to explain it again in the interview!

    • @huyaba100
      @huyaba100 Před 8 lety

      That's the worst...

    • @mingiasi
      @mingiasi Před 8 lety

      +FahezEntertainment Hm perhaps consistency check? So that some one didnt wrote that application for you? :D

    • @dmitriyking1998
      @dmitriyking1998 Před 8 lety

      +Jennifer Brower Only list most recent ones

  • @stevew278
    @stevew278 Před 8 lety +10

    I'm very nervous for my interview at mcdonalds tomorrow, wish me luck!!

    • @shadowakecheta172
      @shadowakecheta172 Před 8 lety

      Did u get the job?

    • @stevew278
      @stevew278 Před 8 lety

      Shadow Akecheta
      nope, still unemployed

    • @shadowakecheta172
      @shadowakecheta172 Před 8 lety

      dang dude.its okay youll get it i just applied for a couple jobs too

    • @stevew278
      @stevew278 Před 8 lety

      Shadow Akecheta
      i have had criminal charges but they were dismissed. no conviction. do you think that affects it?

    • @vovaz5425
      @vovaz5425 Před 8 lety

      +Steve Smith I think it does man, try staffing companies in your location, it may work. You will get a job as a temp, at least you will have something.

  • @jeremy8499
    @jeremy8499 Před 10 lety

    Precise and to the point. Excellent!

  • @marylescano4845
    @marylescano4845 Před 5 lety +1

    Now, I'm not working, and I'm looking for a job. I thank you for your advices. God bless you!!!

  • @Innocentcarbon
    @Innocentcarbon Před 9 lety +7

    What happens if I got a Third, have zits and am crap at sports.
    What then?

    • @AntonyStagg
      @AntonyStagg  Před 9 lety +31

      ***** get some cream and get back studying :-)

  • @annajany6422
    @annajany6422 Před 9 lety +6

    Everybody visit this video: Top 41 interview questions and answers. To watch it, please search CZcams.

  • @ashleyolson4156
    @ashleyolson4156 Před 9 lety

    Thank you so very much, Antony! All of your interview videos; this one in particular, helped me land my job! So helpful!

  • @YE-mj1hn
    @YE-mj1hn Před 10 lety +5

    Well if that's the case, I'll never be able to pass an interview... my communication skills stink and my highest level of education is a GED... I haven't really got much to say about that or anything at all...

    • @lacuadra70
      @lacuadra70 Před 10 lety +3

      Dont be a pessimist. Tons of material out there to improve yourself. A diploma may open the door but does not mean it will keep you employed. More positive!!

    • @amyruiz8425
      @amyruiz8425 Před 10 lety +1

      I don't need these interview because i am working from home with Money94 . com

    • @ganiyaibrahim6243
      @ganiyaibrahim6243 Před 10 lety +2

      It is said you should never say I don't know but say I will try to learn.You can so it Suhanmu. The job market is already filled with people who want to put you down.Dont help them out. keep your chin up

    • @michaelsilverstein1327
      @michaelsilverstein1327 Před 10 lety +4

      Depending on the job your level of education or even experience might not matter. A hiring manager wants to get a feel of who you are and whether or not you are going to help elevate their team. This comes back to communication skills. They are priceless. If you are not confident in your communication skills look for opportunities to practice. Get as many interviews as you can. Look people in the eye, answer questions directly and honestly, smile, be patient with yourself and others. A job today is a blessing and the first thing that will hurt your chances are a sense of entitlement and being overly critical of others. Stay humble, keep learning.

    • @BIGthatsme
      @BIGthatsme Před 10 lety

      Amy Ruiz you do need an english lesson though. fuck off with your advertising you fucking scum bag!

  • @imran2999
    @imran2999 Před 8 lety +4

    wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong! this comepletely messed me up! no no no no I didn't get the job! i messed it up!

  • @EnglishWithDave
    @EnglishWithDave Před 8 lety

    Thank you Mr. Stagg. I use these for my ESL students who are nervous about interviewing in English. Great work!

  • @gordonvoogt2206
    @gordonvoogt2206 Před 9 lety

    Thanks, that first model answer is really useful as I’m sort of in that position...just need to get my experience across. Will watch the rest of the video now!

  • @montgomerybiggles3770
    @montgomerybiggles3770 Před 8 lety +8

    My right ear is lonely

  • @JimmieABES
    @JimmieABES Před 9 lety +10

    Is that a cat I hear in the background?

  • @dbinhussain
    @dbinhussain Před 8 lety

    Thanks! This is probably the best video on the Question tell me about yourself.

  • @KumailKirmani
    @KumailKirmani Před 8 lety

    The EES approach was simply awesome. Very very useful and now I have a confident pitch ready for any interview. Thank you
    Antony!

  • @Lewie_G
    @Lewie_G Před 8 lety +3

    Although you make good points, it seems like many of these tutorials only really apply to people with ideal qualifications and experience, as well as ideal strengths for the role they are applying for. I think this is rather unrealistic, and doesn't really apply to most people or roles. We can't all have 2:1 degrees and 3 years of experience and all the rest!!

    • @jeremysolano398
      @jeremysolano398 Před 8 lety

      +Lewis Read Rule number 1 about Capitalism: Lie Lie Lie. Rule #2 about Capitalism: Fake it until you make it.

  • @kevinsabile7739
    @kevinsabile7739 Před 9 lety +4

    what if i didn't achieve much in my education? :/
    i know i can do good but how can i sell myself then? geesh

    • @ajufsd
      @ajufsd Před 9 lety +1

      Mention (just blah blah.. ) something about your management/ leader skills. Tell you were an awesome coordinator. Else be get into a basic but good job and make a good profile. Jump the company in 2yr or so.

    • @kevinsabile7739
      @kevinsabile7739 Před 9 lety

      sir you mean, i go to another company after 2 years in my first company? why sir

    • @ajufsd
      @ajufsd Před 9 lety

      Its just a trick candidates follow. Read that in a positive mind. If you make a good job profile in 2yrs (not necessary in salary wise and no need that your 1st company must be an awesome one since you said you don't have that career achievements to try that), you can try for a job change into a your dream company. Good companies mostly won't look into what you get now, butt into what you are and what you can. Else, after 2yrs if you find continuing in 1st company is better, just go on.

    • @kevinsabile7739
      @kevinsabile7739 Před 9 lety

      thank you so much for the advice sir. By the way sir I just got hired to do clerical works, I may start this April. Any advice sir for being a first time employee or a fresh empolyee? thank you very much sir.

    • @kevinsabile7739
      @kevinsabile7739 Před 9 lety

      MishuTaste Sir, first of all, I'm all, mostly speechless for a while for what you've said,that I can only say thank you so so so much. I'm already working sir, I just started last tuesday, my work for now is just simple (mostly clerical), but I've got many to do. I can say that right now I'm beginning to feel happy with the work I got, I believe that I have been working hard and have been consistently humble and punctual. Yes I do have a desire to improve my life, but not that strong enough honestly. I noticed that, I am kind of passive in my work environment, but I'm really doing my work fine I believe, except for my shyness from my co-workers, but I am keeping myself as humble as possible. Right now sir, my goal is to give my mother her most desired automatic washing machine. I truly don't know and not sure as of yet on what I truly desire for now. But I am looking forward in helping my mother with the expenses and that washing machine. Can I have your opinion on this sir? Thanks a lot and Godbless sir. :D

  • @Christyone
    @Christyone Před 7 lety

    Hi Anthony! Thank you so much for your videos! I critiqued my answers after watching videos, and I just got hired yesterday! Your videos are most helpful!

  • @zak9364
    @zak9364 Před 8 lety +1

    This is the kind of great advice people would pay big bucks for thanks Antony Stagg

  • @tomgreg2008
    @tomgreg2008 Před 8 lety +3

    I talked about how I like to watch pretty women in bikinis but didn't get the job...

    • @99timochou
      @99timochou Před 8 lety

      +Tom Greg U sir have nailed it

  • @blownspeakersss
    @blownspeakersss Před 8 lety +9

    I don't know much of anything, so I could be wrong here, but if I were a hiring manager and someone said something like this I would be hugely turned off. You're so obviously full of shit and exaggerating your past experience / skills. I would always prefer the person who's honesty and genuine over someone who's just lying to my face and making it seem like they're the greatest person in the world.

    • @adityabharadwaj999
      @adityabharadwaj999 Před 7 lety +3

      What you just wrote here is actually what a person should see in a potential spouse to choose him or her as one.....but in this context...you should as an interviewer of company X should be looking for the exact qualities in a candidate that make him deserving to get that particular job in company X. You as an interviewer should not be looking for what you like in a person but should be looking from a company's perspective as to what is best for the company's own welfare. This means that even if you dislike the so called bragging of a certain interviewee.....if he meets all the requirements and skills needed for the designated job...YOU SHOULD HIRE HIM!!!! THIS AIN't ABOUT YOU....IT'S ABOUT THE COMPANY YOU WORK FOR!!!(By the way, stating your achievements and talents doesn't amount to an exaggeration.....but if you change your body language and your tone of speech a bit, it may sound as if the interviewer is boasting and that may be a severe downside.)

    • @abdulfahad3769
      @abdulfahad3769 Před 7 lety +1

      nice

  • @lohanbrighterdays8081
    @lohanbrighterdays8081 Před 9 lety

    Thank you! I used your methods to get the job, now applying for a promotion and anticipating the questions using this same method

  • @danew637
    @danew637 Před 10 lety +5

    That British accent is fucking awesome

  • @marmalak
    @marmalak Před 10 lety +14

    If the interviewer wants to know about my education, employment and skills why the heck doesn't he just ask that? Is it because he's possibly a typical HR numbskull whose asking questions he got out of a uni textbook without pondering whether it's actually useful or not?

  • @GaspardeGuzmanyElche
    @GaspardeGuzmanyElche Před 10 lety

    Fantastic man, I already am subscribed and I'm going to watch a punch of your videos. Good job and thanks

  • @madtical777
    @madtical777 Před 9 lety

    this has help me a great much. i went on an interview today, and although when asked about myself, i usually talk about my experience and skills, this time , i was unexpectedly told not to recite from my resume. the recruiter wanted to know about me, what makes me ME. and she had me stumped. after the interview i immediately got online and found this video. as close as i thought i was to EES, i wasn't completely accurate. i am sure i did not get the position but being aware of my displacements, when i receive the refusal, i will thank her for reinforcing my skills in communication and staying with strickly EES. thank you so much for making this video.

  • @rebeccaschor4302
    @rebeccaschor4302 Před 9 lety

    this was fabulous, I used these techniques, and was able to answer all of the interviewee's questions before they asked them.

  • @petestrat07
    @petestrat07 Před 9 lety +2

    This is pure gold! Thank you.

  • @adamc4972
    @adamc4972 Před 9 lety

    In all fairness I have waffled a whole lot in previous interviews cos you always get asked this question. I find this video very helpful and i'm more confident going in for an interview next Monday. Spot on.

  • @GeraldineAladean
    @GeraldineAladean Před 8 lety

    This was great. I haven't been on an interview for over 10 years and needed to brush up. I will know to avoid any personal stuff. Thanks for sharing.

  • @roshanjacob5870
    @roshanjacob5870 Před 9 lety +1

    Very good points to think over and apply practically. Thanks a lot for the suggestion.

  • @yohannamcleod2614
    @yohannamcleod2614 Před 8 lety

    Love the tips! Thank so much, have an interview tomorrow and feel much better armed and prepared with this knowledge. Cheers!