Wednesday, September 11 – “Can’t Pass Round 1 Interviews”

Good morning!
Just checking in you. How are you doing today?
Here’s what’s on the job description for today:
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New roles from a technology consulting firm.
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Linda asks, “I’ve had 3 first round interviews in the past month, including big names like Amazon. I keep getting rejected – what should I do differently?”
“Once you make it to your point of making it, you’ll appreciate the struggle.”
– Nas

IN HIRING
Oracle
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One of the world’s largest cloud infrastructure and cloud consulting business in the world, Oracle is used by a shocking number of companies worldwide.
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Over 5000 jobs are open from all over world are on offer with many interesting project-based roles.
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Here are a few of the most interesting roles available
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Project Manager – Click here for full details
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Senior Consultant – Click here for full details
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GTM Cloud Activation Manager – Click here for full details
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Click here for the company’s career page


TODAY’S QUESTION
Linda asks, “I’ve had 3 first round interviews in the past month, including big names like Amazon. I keep getting rejected – what should I do differently?”
Recommendation: This is an important stage of the process that many candidates find themselves in. You can get interviews but not final rounds. Here’s what I recommend to get to the next stage:
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First, thank your lucky stars you’re getting interviews. Nothing is more painful than zero interviews. I promise you there is a legion of candidates who would trade places with you so take one second to congratulate yourself. Okay, second over – next thing.
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Next, prepare the basics and use mock interviews with people at those firms (or your most detail oriented friends) to test whether you’re hitting the right notes.
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Introduction
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Why this firm
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Salary expectations
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Questions for the interviewers
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Finally, and while this is overkill, it will nearly guarantee you move onto the next stage, tailor a specific story to each point on the job description.
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Start with listing out all the soft skills and find a part of your resume that aligns with it. Then get a good STAR story. Are you 100% sure your stories have an obvious task?
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It’s unlikely you’ll get asked all of them but this type of preparation reduces the chances you’re caught with a gaping mouth, surprised they’re asking about THAT, whatever that is.
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Conclusion:
Take a breath – you’re doing okay. To move to the next level, begin preparing like the person who worries their friends because they might be “over-preparing”.
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