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How to ace the Job Interview

Prepare for Success
"Luck is preparation meeting opportunity."

Wise words by Roman philosopher Seneca, words that actually hold true, especially when it comes to nailing a job interview. Being prepared and confident can significantly increase your chances of success.

Boosting Your Self-Confidence
Self-confidence plays a vital role in acing a job interview. By focusing on enhancing your self-confidence before the interview, you may feel more at ease during the interview process. One good way of doing this is by self hypnosis. By re-programming your mind for success, you can reframe any negative beliefs and replace them with empowering thoughts. One way of doing this is by practicing self hypnosis using the Powermind app (www.powermind.app), available for download on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

Making an Impression
Preparation is key to making a great impression during your job interview. Before you go on your interview: Research the company. Understanding the role you're applying for is an essential step in getting ready: What are they looking for? How could you contribute to making them thrive? How can your qualities benefit this company?

This is a great opportunity, and you will benefit greatly by instilling a sense of curiosity and excitement about this opportunity.

Meeting the Recruiter
If the recruiter offers you a cup of coffee, tea or water, I advice you to accept. According to research, people who say "Thank you! Yes please." when they are being offered a cup of coffee or tea make a better first impression on recruiters on average, so if you want to be strategic, say yes to whatever fits you best.

Practice Positive Visualization
Our subconscious mind can not tell the difference between imagination and an actual memory: We can still feel the feelings and be affected by a disastrous thought, no matter if it is made up or based on the past or an imaginative future. By practicing visualizing yourself confidently answering interview questions and conveying your strengths with ease you can start feeling more in control and prepared. Here, guided self-hypnosis sessions can assist you in this process, making you feel calm, stable, and harmonious during the interview.

Asking the Right Questions
During an interview, it is recommended to ask the right questions, but what is "the right questions"?
Asking insightful questions about the job, company environment, routines, coworkers, etc. can demonstrate your genuine interest in the company and the position.

Studies have shown that interviewees who ask thoughtful questions are often perceived as more interested and engaged. According to research published in the Journal of Applied Social Psychology, candidates who asked questions during the interview were rated as more likable and competent by the interviewers.

Negotiating with Confidence
During most job hiring processes, there will be a question about salary at some point. Salary negotiations can be intimidating, but being prepared will make you seem calm, assertive and confident. Feeling self-assured and grounded can make a significant difference in negotiating a favourable salary. Remember, it's essential to find a salary that aligns with your skills and experience while considering the value you bring to the company.

The Power of Self-Hypnosis
By using simple tools for self-hypnosis, you can practice bringing about positive changes in your thoughts, feelings, and behavioural patterns.

My greatest advice is trying out the Powermind app, it provides coaching not only for job interviews, but in various aspects of personal and professional development. The app offers a wide range of self-hypnosis topics, from building self-confidence to stress management, leadership coaching, and more.

Boost your self-esteem, enhance your confidence, and improve your chances of acing that job interview! Download the Powermind app today on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store and embark on a journey of positive change and personal growth.

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L. Strom

Thanks, I love tricks like this, @kim88 πŸ‘
Will save this for my interview next week.
A star at GitHub from me.
Cheers πŸ₯‚