Monday, June 08, 2015
7 cliches you should never use in a job interview
Job interviews inherently invite anxiety and therefore make it easy to lean on oft-repeated exoressions about leadershio and teamwork.
You are better than this.
Be specific and skip the cliches.
Be More Specific.
1. I am a team player
I have experience Coordinating group projects
Let them make their own opinions
2.I am the perfect fit for this job
3. I am open to anything
This shows desperation. Be confident in offering your specific skills
4. I am a perfectionist
This makes you seem untruthful.
Admit to your weaknesses and how you will improve
5. I am a workaholic
It is great that you enjoy work. But can you prioritizze tasks.
6. I have a good leadership skills
leading what? Give a specific example relevant to the position
7. I was not appreciated at my last job
This alludes to covering up the real reasons why you left.
Thursday, May 28, 2015
What does your friend call you?
My friend called me zukkerri... During my middle school year.
But they started profusely calling me nicknames after that period of time.
Maybe it is easier for them or maybe we have two zulkhairis at our school. One with i at the end and 1 with alphabet y at the end.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)


