LAST MINUTE Interview Prep - How To Get Ready For Your Job Interview FAST!

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LAST MINUTE Interview Prep - How To Get Ready for Your Job Interview FAST!! Have a big job interview and want to know how to prepare quickly? You need to ensure you've got plenty of interview practice to help calm anxiety before your interview. In this video, I'll share interview preparation tips so that you interview more confidently!

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Best tip I ever got for public speaking that applies hear: Don't memorize your speech, but know your speech. Feel free to change things on the fly and don't rehearse it the exact same way every time.

darianbarber
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I was late for two interviews because of traffic issues I encountered on the way. I would have been there 30 minutes ahead of time otherwise. I called the recruiters and let them know.

In one case we had a major winter storm overnight, and roads were bad, so they understood. In the other case, someone decided to take a swim in the Chicago River in February and had to be rescued by the fire department. I was only a mile away, but traffic was at a standstill and the cab driver couldn’t take a detour. The recruiter said she had been hearing sirens for the last few hours, so she understood.

I got both jobs, so I guess they liked me.

ctds
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Excellent tips Brian— have been using your tips and insights. Getting interviews no problem just getting the offer has been an issue 😅.
A few tips that you covered and has been helpful:
1- do read JD over and over. Write down 4-5 questions
2- Research the company and write 2-3 questions from that.
3- Answer your questions with examples from your experience. Be specific.
4- If you can drive to the location a day before and know where to park etc.
5- Online— no distractions in the background. Wear colors that look pleasing on camera.
6- Keep your eyes focused on camera. I screwed up one interview by looking at my second monitor notifications — it gave the impression that perhaps I was looking at answers or something. Even I didn’t like it.
-7 While waiting for interviews keep reading your own resume, I have found that I can always improve on how I’m listing my skills.
8- Watch Brian’s videos for tips!
Well wishes and good luck to everyone 🙏

softshells
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Interview in 7 minutes here cuz im nervous, been applying for jobs for months with no response and i finally have something happening and i need this

Aaronzlx
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This advice sounded like common sense to me, but by reading the comments below, I see how valuable it is. Often we think what we know is obvious, but it can be a gem to everyone else.

Nepthu
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Practice, don't rehearse. You sound like a musician, and, I think you are spot on Bryan. Thank you so much for this video and everything you do.

erix
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THESE VIDEOS ALWAYS GIVE MY BRAIN A FEW JOLTS OF WISDOM! GREAT!

samxaiver
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Watching this with my interview in 1 hour LOL

avb
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Awesome as always! Think it, believe it, live it!

kerall
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Thank you so much for the tips they are great! I am going to apply soon for jobs and I heard virtual was how they do it these days. I really appreciate this vlig. Ty

rebeccadear
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Great tips! Thank you, I do forget to brief the job description.

katmandu
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Hello Brian. I wasn’t really actively looking for new job but somehow I couldnt get enough listening to ur vdos.

BTBTBT
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The tips on practicing and managing interview anxiety were so practical and effective. Nailing an interview requires confidence and these were some great tips to help achieve that!

recruitcrm
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This is awesome. I have my first round interview tomorrow at a major company. Potentially the most money I’ve made in all my 25 years of working. Thanks for the tips I’m gonna go in strong and get the job!

TheArtbyc
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this is perfect timing, I have one tomorrow! and another Monday lol

kelseycoca
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This was good timing, I actually have one, tomorrow

Garrett
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Resume tip: make sure you spell the name of current employer correctly.... Don't ask me how I know this

earthsteward
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I love ur videos but I can’t lie the more I watch them the more I don’t want to work for anybody.

Perfectlyimperfect
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May I humbly suggest that having got to actually talki, .ask why? It's unexpected and may be interesting. . .

rhoddavies
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Interviews aren't that hard once you have gone through a number of them and when you aren't making up/lying about your work history and skillset.

Matt-wfry