The Art of The Interview
Alexandra Levit ”has first-hand tips for making a slam-dunk first impression at the company you want to work for.”
She wrote a nice piece to help you ace the interview process through Manhattan Jobs. I recommend reading the article, but broke down the top line. One major difference for us in the creative industry is she advises applicants to bring an interview portfolio of accomplishments. We, obviously, have an actual website with our work already and that is usually what has gotten us in the door in the first place:
She wrote a nice piece to help you ace the interview process through Manhattan Jobs. I recommend reading the article, but broke down the top line. One major difference for us in the creative industry is she advises applicants to bring an interview portfolio of accomplishments. We, obviously, have an actual website with our work already and that is usually what has gotten us in the door in the first place:
- Stress free = prepare
- Research the interviewer
- Achievements portfolio
- Be conversational to a point
- Go beyond HR to meet your potential manager
- Talk to other employees in your field
Heres the link:
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