Stand Out in a Job Interview | The Harvard Business Review Guide
Nailing a job interview takes more than preparation and practice. HBR contributing editor Amy Gallo shares strategic tips on how to prepare, what to do, and what to say to make a great impression. Learn how to do your homework, craft compelling stories, practice effectively, have engaging conversations, and handle unexpected challenges. Whether it’s in-person or virtual, these strategies will help you stand out and ace your next interview.
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https://hbr.org/2017/04/to-ace-your-job-interview-get-into-character-and-rehearse
00:00 Conflicting advice
00:42 Do your homework
01:50 Craft your stories
03:27 Practice
05:03 Have a great conversation
06:22 When things go wrong...
08:28 A note on virtual interviews
09:45 Let's review
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