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Old 09-24-2010, 12:49 PM   #11 (permalink)
Martin S
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I work in recruitment and I do interviews both over the phone and in person. What I notice most is that that the person who is being interviewed has no idea what they are there to do. Let me explain..

Your purpose at an interview is to sell yourself to the person interviewing you. I don't care what you did when you were little or what you did at your last job as long as it doesn't show me how you will be of benefit doing the kind of work you have applied for.

Your job at an interview is to show the company that is hiring you how you can help them solve their problems and make more money. That's the primary reason you are being hired. Companies hire people as resource they can use. What kind of resource are you and what are you bringing to the table?

You are only useful to the extent that you can help the business as a whole to accomplish it's goals. And basically, if you are not useful then you are useless and nobody would want to pay you money for being useless.

So focus on this: What can you do for the company that is hiring you? What needs do they have and how can you personally fill these needs using your current skills and experience?

How can you be of benefit to the company hiring you?
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