Harnessing the Power Within
23
01
2008
As soon as the candidate entered the interview suite, it appeared that she had all the “right stuff.” As a recent college graduate, her resume listed strong credentials including a double major, work-study programs and recommendations from internships with notable companies.
The suit that she wore reflected careful consideration of style, color and fit. It was indeed appropriate for the environment.
Nails…check, hair groomed and neat…check. A bright smile including energetic and positive body language – Check! Finally a firm handshake and direct eye contact by the candidate made a powerful first impression upon the interviewing team. All of that preparation made a lasting impression and put her to the top of the list. They followed up with a job offer.
However, to get to that point of confidence, you have to truly believe in what you are selling – you! So, what does it take to reach that point? It requires doing the hard work of self assessment.
Key Elements of Self-Assessment:
In essence, the self-assessment exploration process can be a journey of discovery and self-analysis. This discovery process includes one’s understanding of skills, values, interests, culture and societal interests.
Hint: The longer and harder you look into the mirror, the clearer the picture will become! Have fun and remember, you are a designers original!
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Great post. As an professional, I interview people all the time. I enjoy meeting someone with confidence in their abilities and have the examples to back it up.
Preparation will most certainly be beneficial before a major interview. Listing your strengths is a great way to prepare.