A Job Interview Tip Guaranteed to Get You Hired

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A Job Interview Tip Guaranteed to Get You Hired

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VIDEO SUMMARY:
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Join me, career expert and award-winning author, Andrew LaCivita, for today's video on a job interview tip guaranteed to get you hired!

In this video, I'm teaching you one of the slickest, most-powerful job interviewing techniques you’ll ever find. Bold? Sure. True? Yes.

It’s the ultimate technique that literally ensures you get hired. It’s super simple to remember. Even easier to execute.

But, rarely do job seeker’s ever try this because, honestly, most people wouldn’t think to do it. Most job candidates are too concerned with sharing their credentials. They’re concerned with showing off their past.

They want the employer to believe they can do the job well—because of their experience. If this is you, you are completely missing the point of the job interview.

The best part about this video is I’ll show you how to tap into the most powerful motivator any interviewer has about wanting to hire you.

You will own it. They will love you. And, you’ll show the job interviewers a brighter future when they hire you.

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Andrew LaCivita is an internationally recognized executive recruiter, award-winning author, trainer, and founder and chief executive officer of milewalk and the milewalk Academy. He's dedicated his career to helping people and companies realize their potential, consulting to more than two hundred organizations and counseling more than eleven thousand individuals. He often serves as a trusted media resource and is the award-winning author of Interview Intervention, Out of Reach but in Sight, and The Hiring Prophecies.

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Hey Folks, so glad you stopped by this video. Hope you enjoy it and make sure to drop your feedback and questions in the COMMENTS so I can help you build a career you love!!!

andylacivita
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The best advice is just be real and laugh and make them feel comfortable, they'll remember you better than someone else, got me hired.

rovinmangal
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This works. I watched this the day before an interview and applied ALL the advice. I passed the first interview and was called in for a second interview. I received a call a few days later and was offered a coaching position.

michellegreen
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I used this approach in an interview, and despite fumbling some of the important questions, I was still offered the position. Your videos helped me get the job I wanted more easily than I ever expected. Thanks, Andrew!

patrickholston
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I watched almost all your job interview series before my interview with a multinational company of my dreams. I was up against internal candidates and I had no prior experience. This particular video helped me to focus on what I will do for the company instead of what I had done before. I painted a picture of their future with me even when I felt I was thrown off Balance.
Guess what?
I got the job!

My recruiter let me know that she made up her mind to recruit me right away as she already could see herself working with me. She couldn't get me off her mind.

Thank you so much Andrew.
This knowledge you are sharing is priceless.

londyc
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I am mostly happy with my job and my pay, received a healthy 35% pay increase when I started here 5 years ago. However, I was put in contact with another employer last week, who expressed interest in my skill set (engineer with some specialized certifications and training). The job posting for the new prospect indicates at least another 40% increase in my pay, when I land it. I used Andy's resume template and submitted it this weekend. About 8:30 Monday morning I received an email asking for a phone interview. So, before my phone interview today, I listened to Andy's tips and tricks for several hours. Sadly (lol) I wasn't able to use hardly any of them. The President, who I had the interview with, was so anxious to sell me on his company, that I could hardly get a word in edgewise. I'm happy to report that on Friday they are flying me to meet the team and said they would have a written offer for me. Now I need to brush up on negotiating. Thanks Andy!

haldoglife
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Andy, Andy, Andy!! I started watching you in August when I was going through some tough interviews. I had four interviews with a great company and they had even sent me an email asking for the email addresses of my references so they could actually shoot them an email to set up a phone call. Labor Day weekend passed so I gave them until Wednesday (this was a full week) before I did a follow up. The lady from the “Talent Department” actually did me the courtesy of a phone call where she told me they had hired within!!! I was heart broken and since I know she didn’t speak with references I honestly didn’t know what to believe. EVERYONE told me then it was the end of year and to just wait until first of year!! Well I continued studying with you, watched your video about how December was a PRIME MONTH, GUESS WHAT????

I SCORED ANOTHER EVEN GREATER POSITION BECAUSE OF YOU!!! You are magic, your fired my ass up to stick with it when others were being LAZY yet I was on a mission because “Andy said December was a GREAT time of year” And YOU WERE RIGHT!

I knocked it out of park, slammed a home run and can’t thank you enough. I used the online book because my hard copy had not arrived and I think YOU ARE THE MAN!! I’m going to be the best employee this company has ever had and I owe it all to you. Offer letter signed, start my training (sales position) on January 14th.

Happy New Year and sorry for long message.

EmmaDee
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I think most of us go through that stage of when your looking for a job and life problems family, money etc bring you down into a depression situation, so really you end up finding it hard to feel good of yourself and your achievements because your at a low, but thanks, Andrew your amazing mate, you've opened my inner self worth and through your videos and tips freely given have more than just helped me in something which should be simple as a cv and an interview by making me really think in my achievements and not my wrong decisions in life and be true to yourself before I can sell myself.


Thanks

michaelw
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Thanks Andrew. Used the 2nd method in 3 straight interview rounds and bagged a job at a Fortune 200 client! It played a major role in reducing the interview time and the interviews were crisp and were to the point. I was able to steer the ship right from the beginning of the interview just because of how I answered this question. Will forever be grateful for you ❤

chay
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I've been on months long hiatus trying to recover from a job burnout, and I finally feel ready to embark on my career again. Your channel is the first one I come to for tips and advices. Still trying to work on my confidence but I'm getting there! Thank you so much for your content!

jeslyn
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Hi Andrew, I am an urban/environmental planner from Europe who is just out of college after doing a BA and two MSc's. I can't tell you how brilliant your advice is. You are so positive, and so upbeat. The world needs more people like you. Thank you.

cinammondream
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The decision whether they will hire you is made within 5 seconds of meeting the interviewer(s). My mother was an interviewer and knew within seconds if the person had a chance. Her best advice was to think of an interview like it is a date. If there is no connection between you and the interviewer you have no chance.

mckenzie
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I recently failed an interview, and now I'm confident that this one video would have changed everything. I focused too much on my past. :/

jpbochi
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Dear sir, I think its very ungrateful if I don't say thank you after successfully faced, enjoyed an interview & got hired yesterday.The knowledge you shared gave me great comfort to join me to a european company even though im not a native english speaker.Thanks again for your great service to community.

shashindesilva
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Be a visionary!

Never thought of apply to jobs as engaging a whole bunch of the same skills as a very personable salesperson but totally makes sense! Sell the vision of what's greater if you hire me.

I've totally used imagination in interviews where I got hired - creative chaos to bring more vibrancy.

Astral_Dusk
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I’ve been wanting to comment on this video for a while. I watched this video before a final stage job interview 5-6 months back, which included a meeting with the VP of Engineering. As soon as I met him I took out a mini book with a pen and asked “Do you mind if I take out my book to take some notes?” - I guess that was the first surprising impression.
Then as soon as he started asking some of my projects (that required explanation) - I explained a short brief intro about it, followed with how I could use that project’s concept and experience to build something similar for them that they wanted.
Simultaneously I kept taking rough notes (that I couldn’t even recognize).
I even added the question at the end of “What does success look like to you after a year?” . And guess what, he didn’t have a concrete answer. I was applying to a web developer role, and he answered something that kept revolving around IT, Basic server management and etc, and even asked me if I would be okay with staying up over-time if required to do IT stuff. I agreed, and after the meeting was over as soon as I reach home I get a call from the HR with an offer!

I can say that this DOES work if followed the RIGHT way, measuring the conversation and the depth of the question asked.

Though I didn’t accept it, but this is tremendously great advice. Mind you, that different companies will have different hiring processes and they are looking culture fits, types of attitude.

There was another great tip from a different video that I found useful of reading job descriptions on different roles that tells a lot on who works with who.

Thanks Andrew!
REQUEST: Could you please shorten the length of the videos and get to the point faster? Please leave the promotion of the books in a different video where you explain in depth about the topics. Probably I’ll order one!
Thanks!

ryanvidz
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great vid Andy. i learned alot from you in those 24 minutes. i can see how future orientation is critical in any job interview. im 68 years old hoping to re-enter the workplace on a part-time basis. i worked 24 years in retail bank management and then owned and operated a beverage distribution business for 14 years. after caring for my elderly mother for 6 years im ready to embrace a new challenge. i will follow you here in youtube. glenn

glenn
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The way this is summarized (past vs. their future) is such an excellent summary of what is missing from a successful interview. We get so stuck in STAR and telling our accomplishments. I put myself in a seat of an interviewer and if someone was talking about the future of the company I work I would listen. Thank you so much for this great insight!

shafmay
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Your unique perspective on handling interviews is something I haven't encountered before, and I'll definitely incorporate your advice into my approach. Recently, I graduated from nursing school and experienced my first professional interview. The situation was far from familiar; I found myself amidst four supervising nurses, which was quite overwhelming. I don't want to experience that level of intimidation again. Here are some of them, I have to admit I froze up on question #3. I felt like it was a trap lol.
1. Where do I see myself in five years?
2. Name a situation where I made the difference in a patient's visit.
3. If I can change something about myself what would it be?
4. What was my favorite/profound part of clinical?
5. What can I do to help implement safety to patient care.

Mister_MasterzRN
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I love your follow up question for the 2nd question "Do you have a situation where I could use and adapt my skills to your needs?" Thank you so much, Andrew!

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