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  • Can you give me some insight/tips? Looking to apply to entry level positions when I graduate.
    Thanks

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    If you have an upcoming trip to the finger lakes make sure to bring it up and clear it with the company prior to entertaining any offer

  • They'll ask you a couple left field questions so prepare to improvise. Practice will build your confidence. Show up 10 minutes early (even if its online). For your biggest weakness, say something that can also be a strength. Use specific things that you learned from school and other jobs to show you're right for the job.

    Good luck homie

  • yes

    tips: religiously studied her content
    youtube.com/@​SelfMadeMillennial?si=Hsvml43p09qXhn-J

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    Just tell them what they want to hear and appear confident while doing so

    When they ask you to tell them about yourself, always keep it short and try to relate something to the job, nobody is trying to hear that you like basketball

    Think of ways to relate your past jobs to the one you’re interviewing for

  • plants 🌻
    Mar 11

    im aight at it
    a big stiff drink always my go to right before i interview
    u wanna be as relaxed as possible and basically just let the ppl grilling u know that u r reliable, competent, and chill

    a lot of the specifics will depend on what industry u r in and what job u r interviewing for but thats the vibes for like all entry level stuff

  • plants 🌻
    Mar 11
    SignedTwice

    Just tell them what they want to hear and appear confident while doing so

    When they ask you to tell them about yourself, always keep it short and try to relate something to the job, nobody is trying to hear that you like basketball

    Think of ways to relate your past jobs to the one you’re interviewing for

    unless you're like interviewing for a sales position and you say you got that winner mindset on and off the court or sum like that but yeah keep stuff short and relevant but not like rehearsed/robotic

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    Interview questions are all pretty much the same so go look them up then figure out what answer they want to hear

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    A go to I always say when they ask “why do you want to work here?”

    Is “well I have to be honest, this position really jumped off the page because…. ”

    Idc what it is I always say that s***

  • Come up with at least two question about the company, whether it be workplace environment, your specific role or anything. It’ll show you have an invested interest and it’ll help the interviewer remember you

  • dont let it be a one sided convo where you answer questions you gotta ask some yourself