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  • Hello there, my name is Richard McMunn from the interview training company PassMyInterview.com

  • and in this tutorial I am going to help you prepare for and pass a JOB PROMOTION interview.

  • If you are applying for a higher position, either with your current employer or a different

  • company altogether, please do make sure you watch this tutorial from beginning to end,

  • because I'm going to give you some common job promotion interview questions and top-scoring

  • answers. Now, I will also give you a number of tips whilst I go through this tutorial

  • to explain how you need to perform during your promotion interview. Now, before I do

  • that, a very warm welcome to this promotion interview training tutorial. My name is Richard

  • McMunn. That's me there in the center. I have been helping people for about 20 years now

  • to pass their interviews and I always do that by giving you top scoring answers you can't

  • find anywhere else. I am a former Fire Officer of 17 years and I've been to many, many job

  • promotion interviews myself. I passed the majority of them and I did that by being fully

  • prepared for the interview and also giving the interview panel examples of where I had

  • excelled within my previous roles and more importantly, what I could bring to this new

  • job. Do consider those things when you are preparing for your own job promotion interview.

  • Before I get into the tutorial, a couple of quick things. Please do make sure you SUBSCRIBE

  • to my channel by clicking the red button below the video. I don't want you to miss out on

  • the weekly training videos that I'm uploading. We have over 200,000 subscribers now within

  • this community and many of you are successfully passing your job interviews as a result. And

  • the second thing is, please do give the video a LIKE (thank you very much!) That always

  • tells me that you enjoy the content, and therefore, I will create more for you. Also, please don't

  • forget to tell me the name of your job promotion interview in the comments section below this

  • video and I will provide you with some additional promotion interview questions to help you

  • prepare, based on your specific role. OK. Let's get into those job promotion interview

  • questions and answers. My advice is to take notes as I progress and where you feel necessary,

  • please do pause the video and write down anything you feel is applicable to yourself. The first

  • promotion interview question I want you to prepare for is: tell me about yourself and

  • why we should promote you to this position? We want to give them a very strong answer

  • that is positive in nature and also that demonstrates that you are the standout candidate for this

  • higher position. Here we go. “I am very ambitious, entirely focused on achieving my

  • employer’s commercial and financial objectives and also someone who wants to grow, thrive

  • and develop with a company and team who has exiting and ambitious plans for the future.

  • I believe you should promote me to this position because my career has taken a consistent upward

  • trajectory, both in terms of the achievements I have gained, the successful work I have

  • carried out for my employer, and also the fact I consider myself to be a totally committed

  • member of the organization. With me, I strongly believe you will see an immediate positive

  • difference once I am in the position, and more importantly, a positive return on your

  • investment. I can assure you, if you promote me, I will not let you down and I will work

  • hard to repay the trust you have shown in me.” That's a great answer, not just in

  • terms of the content, but also how you deliver it. My advice would be to carry out a mock

  • interview before you go along to your promotion interview. You could even, if you wanted to,

  • sit in front of a mirror and practice these questions. Look at how you are answering them.

  • And in my view, at a promotion interview, it's very important to be entirely positive

  • how you put yourself across. Be really ENTHUSIASTIC! You really want this job. And there is a difference

  • between being desperate and being enthusiastic and committed for a promotion job interview.

  • Make sure you are enthusiastic, because that will help to persuade the interview panel

  • that you are the right person for this higher position job. Next promotion interview question

  • I want you to prepare for is: Prove to me you are ready for this higher role? So, prove

  • to me you are ready for this higher role? How do we answer this question? Here we go.

  • “I am ready for this higher role specifically for four reasons. The first reason is, over

  • the years I have gained the necessary skills, qualities and experience to carry out the

  • responsibilities to a very standard. The second reason is, I am totally committed to the vision

  • and mission of your company and I genuinely feel passionate about the products and services

  • you offer. The third reason is, I will consistently dedicate the time and energy needed in the

  • role to get up to speed quickly so I can support the organization and help it continually thrive

  • and develop. Finally, I already have a definitive plan in place of what I intend to do within

  • the role, which means I am totally confident I will be successful in regard to the responsibilities

  • I will have in the position.” What I like about that answer is you have already thought

  • about the question, but more importantly, you are giving a set number of reasons why

  • you are ready for this role. And in this case, there are four reasons. The first one is that

  • you believe you have gained the necessary skills and experiences. The second one you

  • are saying you are totally committed to their vision and their missionso you are aligning

  • your skills to the company's mission statement. The third reason is you will consistently

  • dedicate the time and energy needed because let's face it, within any promotion, you're

  • going to have to put more time and energy into it. And finally, you already know what

  • you are going to do in the position. And I think that's a brilliant thing to do, is to

  • consider what you are going to do in the position if you are successful. Now, I can pretty much

  • guarantee nobody else will do this during the promotion interview. But you already have

  • a plan in place that also helps you because one of the questions you could get asked would

  • be, what would you do within the first 30 days of starting? So let's answer that interview

  • question: What would you do during your first 30 days in this in this role? Have a think

  • about what you would do with in the job if you did get it. And this shows that you are

  • fully prepared. You are already visualizing yourself in the role, which is very positive,

  • and you are thinking about what you would do. So here is my suggested answer to the

  • promotion interview question, what would you do during your first 30 days in this role?

  • Here we go. “I already have a solid plan in place for what I intend to do within this

  • new role. Within the first 30 days, I will gain a concise brief from you, the senior

  • company managers, to ascertain exactly what you want me to achieve in the role and to

  • also gain clarity as to how my work must align to the strategic objectives. I will then monitor

  • my team for two weeks to ascertain their strengths, and also any areas for opportunity I can see

  • for immediate improvement and development. Then, I will create a plan of action that

  • includes short and long terms objectives to ensure the team and the department I am responsible

  • for achieve the tasks I want them to achieve based on the organizational goals.” So that

  • plan there demonstrates that you are going to work in line with the company objectives,

  • which would be very attractive to me as a company owner. The fact is, you're not going

  • to go straight into a department or a team and make changes immediately without first

  • of all looking what the strengths are and ascertaining whether there are any areas for

  • improvement. And I think that's very important. When you're taking a promotion, you go into

  • a new team, you shouldn't just go in there and make immediate changes to stamp your authority.

  • A clever manager would take their time. Have a look to see what they need to do. And then

  • finally, you create a PLAN OF ACTION that includes short and long term objectives. And

  • again, those are aligned to the organizational goals. So you are showing them that you are

  • a responsible person and you put the best interests of the organization first. I hope

  • you are enjoying this? Don't forget, if you are, please do give the video a LIKE and don't

  • forget to SUBSCRIBE. You can also connect with me on LinkedIn if you want to. I've put

  • my LinkedIn.com connection in the description below the video. Next question. If you are

  • successful, how would you deal with your work colleagues who have been passed up on this

  • promotion? So, how would you deal with your work colleagues who have been passed up on

  • this promotion? Here is my suggested answer. “I would deal with my work colleagues by

  • disengaging in general conversation and also not talking about my promotion in front of

  • them. I would be professional, support them moving forward and encourage them to keep

  • trying for promotion in the future if any opportunities were to arise with our company.

  • I would also remember that I would have new responsibilities myself, and a new level of

  • authority that would mean my behavior would need to be that of a more senior member of

  • the organization. I would always be professional around all work colleagues and embrace positively

  • the change that promotion would bring.” So, what I like about that is you are saying,

  • you know, you are not going to rub the noses of your work colleagues in the fact that you

  • got promoted. You are going to be professional. You're going to disengage in general conversation,

  • but you all are also going to EMBRACE this new promotion that comes at a level of responsibility

  • that comes with it. That would show to me that you are a mature and professional person,

  • supportive of your colleagues and encouraging them to work towards promotion again in the

  • future if that situation was to arise for them. Because if people don't get promoted,

  • naturally, they're going to feel disheartened. And it can be difficult sometimes to motivate

  • people. Which brings me on to the next question. What would you do if you failed to get promoted?

  • This question gets asked a lot and it's assessing your levels of maturity. What would you do

  • if you didn't get promoted? And there is, in my view, only really one great answer to

  • this promotion interview question. And here it is. “I will be naturally disappointed

  • because I really do want this job. However, I will understand that you don’t feel yet

  • that I am the right person to help take the company forward, and I will carry on working

  • hard in my current role. I would be back again though, applying for promotion with this company

  • in the future, as I see this as the place I want to work with a great bunch of people

  • and a management team who are clearly focused on bringing continual success to the organization.”

  • That is a great answer because it shows that you are mature. You would take it on the chin

  • positively. And you could also say, in addition to what I've put there, that I would ask for

  • feedback to see which areas I would need to improve on. So when I do apply again, I would

  • be better prepared. That's a great answer to that question. Now, my advice is to download

  • my manager interview questions. I presume that you would be applying for some kind of

  • manager role or supervisor or team leader role? Click the link at the top-right hand

  • corner of this video. Itll take you through to my website PassMyInterview.com. You can

  • download my managerial interview questions which are great for promotion job interviews.

  • Also, don't forget to tell me the name of your job interview promotion. What are you

  • going for? Which position and with which company? And I will come on and give you some more

  • questions to help you prepare for your promotion interview. I hope you've enjoyed that. Please

  • don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE and hit the LIKE button. Thank you very much. I genuinely very

  • much appreciate your support. Don't forget to connect with me on LinkedIn.com as well

  • and I wish you all the best for getting promoted. Thank you very much for watching and have

  • a brilliant day. Thank you.

Hello there, my name is Richard McMunn from the interview training company PassMyInterview.com

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