Improving your Interview Skills For Free

We are currently in an incredibly competitive job market. It is said that there are around 70 applications for every job advertised. This means that if you get an interview you need to make it count, as getting to the interview stage itself isn’t easy.

I don’t know of anyone that enjoys being interviewed. It is a hard and stressful process, but there are things you can do to help you prepare.

Courses on interview techniques can be very helpful, and it may be that your current employer offers these. However, you may not want to show them that you’re thinking of leaving, so it can be hard to know where to turn for help.

Thankfully, jobs.ac.uk is running a free 30 minute webinar to help you ace that interview. The expert presenter is Sean Russell, an ex-Director of Careers Services from University of Warwick and University of Birmingham with over 10 years experience of interviewing people.

The webinar also contains an interactive Q&A sessions where you can ask your own questions directly to the expert!

So for all the tips and tricks register for free:

http://jobsacukinterviewtipswebinar.eventbrite.com/

For anyone who has an interview, is job hunting or is just wanting to brush up on their skills this is an invaluable opportunity to help your interview technique. I hope to see you there!

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About Jonathan Nimmo

I work for Oxford Brookes University as an Admissions Administrator in the central Admissions team. This is a new role that has been created and I will be dealing with applications under a new government initiative called Workforce Development or Employer Engagement. Alongside this I will also be dealing with Exchange students. As I went on exchange during my studies at university it will be nice to help other students deal with the same problems I faced. My current role is my second at Oxford Brookes University as I started in the International Office assisting students with visas and other problems that they encountered. I very much enjoy working in Higher Education and even in these challenging times find it hugely rewarding. I hope to be a voice for those of us in the non-academic roles of HE and hope you enjoy reading. And any comments and suggestions for new topics are most welcome!

2 Responses to Improving your Interview Skills For Free

  1. Steve CR says:

    Sad I missed this, I knew a few graduates who might’ve found it useful. Was it recorded and uploaded anywhere? Or was it just a live, one-time-only thing?

  2. blog terbaik says:

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