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Job Interview Tips for a better Career Design
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By: Ogo Ogbata Email Article
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Job interviews can be a tedious and frightening prospect. However, hardly any employer would recruit staff without some form of interview or the other. Whether you are considering a job change or a full blown career change, the following pointers can help make the job interview process an easier and more successful one.

1. Know who you are - It is all too easy to lose one's individuality in the cut throat corporate world. Before embarking on a job interview, take the time to find out who you really are. Self discovery can be achieved through mental reflection, constructive feedback and specialist guidance. Your identity does not consist of material acquisitions and social status, rather your essence, beliefs and values. Enhance your self awareness and your confidence will shine through at job interviews.

2. Know where you're from - To get to where you want to be, you must first evaluate where you are coming from. Whilst preparing for your job interview, it is important to reflect on your career history and general life experience. For instance, if you are unhappy at your current job, map out two separate sections on blank paper. In the first section, list the specific things you're unhappy about and in the second section list what you're happy about (if any). When you have finished, evaluate the results. Are there more negatives than positives or vice versa? When you find new job openings, don't get carried away by the thrill of the opportunity. Rather take stock of the positives and negatives of the new role so that you can compare the results with your current work situation. This will help you make good progress career-wise instead of making choices that could potentially worsen your situation.

3. Know where you are going - Few people set long and short term goals and fewer people know what their life's purpose really is. However, the world greatly admires those who know what they want and where they are going. Get the edge over other interviewees by defining what career success means to you and outlining the specific steps you can take to achieve your career goals. It's also a good idea to ask yourself how each new job fits in with your life goals. With better clarity and focus you will progress steadily career wise.

4. Find the right job - Not all jobs warrant the hassle of interview preparation, so before squandering precious hours, first find job vacancies worth applying for. The ideal job is of course one that will utilise your greatest talents and give you the kind of fulfilment money cannot buy. However, you will also need to consider factors such as pay, commute time, scope for career progression, organisational values, company stability and so on. Instead of attending interviews haphazardly, define your ideal career and seek out job opportunities that complement those career aspirations. When you focus your efforts on suitable job roles, your chances of interview success and career happiness will be significantly improved.

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Ogo Ogbata is the founder of leading lifestyle and career design website CreativityandSense.Com. She helps individuals find financially rewarding work that allows time and energy for what matters most in life. Visit http://www.creativityandsense.com for tips and strategies guaranteed to help you create more purposeful career changes.

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