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  • Hello! Hello! Hello everybody! My name is Steve Ford and

  • welcome to Learn Business English 16

  • today, we're doing a special video on job interview tips

  • now for those of you who have been with us for a long time

  • we did a video back in 2007, my wife and I

  • about job interview tips

  • now, the market has changed so much that a lot of the answers the interviewee used to give

  • are now considered to be cliche

  • so we're going to take a look at what would be more appropriate to say

  • what would be more appropriate to use

  • and of course we're going to do it in a very, very laid-back

  • and humorous way

  • so let's go to our lesson

  • question # 1: tell me about yourself

  • I'm really hardworking

  • I'm a workaholic

  • warning! cliche answer detected: give another answer to avoid job interview failure

  • so saying that your hardworking or a workaholic nowadays is considered overused

  • everybody uses it

  • so you really want to make this your own

  • and make this your own means that you want to make this your own story

  • and you want to make sure that you talk about details of previous work experience

  • maybe you had a tight deadline

  • and you had to work extra hours

  • maybe it was the year-end closing

  • and you had to work Saturday or Sunday

  • if you don't have any work experience, maybe you can focus on

  • some internship you did

  • or maybe some work project that you had from University or high school

  • What are your strengths?

  • I'm a total team player

  • I'm a team leader!

  • team player? team leader? is so passe as the French would say.

  • it's so out-of-date

  • so you really want to once again focus on your work experience

  • or maybe even when you were an intern

  • or some part-time job

  • where you had the chance to be part of a team

  • to work with a team

  • allowed my team to tailor to the local market

  • my greatest task was

  • bringing the teams together by bridging the cultural differences

  • I'm dedicated and motivated

  • dedicated and motivated sound meaningless because they're so overused

  • so if you're gonna use those words, make sure you back it up with experience

  • I'm the perfect fit for this job

  • I'm the perfect fit for this job

  • that sounds pretentious, a little cocky

  • and it's actually up to the interviewer to decide

  • if you are a perfect fit for the job

  • I will do whatever it takes to get this job

  • I'm open to anything, I'm willing to do anything

  • both of these sound like the person, the interviewee, is desperate

  • and I wouldn't advise saying something like that

  • you have to give yourself credit

  • you have to value all of the qualities that you have

  • in terms of work experience and skills

  • I'm a perfectionsist

  • I'm too detail-oriented

  • I'm a perfectionist? I'm too detail-oriented?

  • that's not going to fly

  • try to find another weakness

  • for example, it's hard to keep up with new technology

  • software, operating systems

  • since there's always a learning curve

  • which can be very frustrating and time consuming

  • where do you see yourself in 5 years' time?

  • now this might sound obvious, but there are some interviewees

  • that might let it slip out that they're not interested in their current field or industry

  • now if you aspire, if you really want to climb the corporate ladder in the company that you're interviewing for

  • then i suggest that you go to linked.com

  • find some of the employees that have been working there

  • to see how long they've been at their present position or previous position

  • so you have a good idea of how many years it would take to reach their position

  • I wasn't appreciated at my last job

  • well, this shows that you weren't happy at your last job

  • that you didn't get along with your boss most likely

  • and it could lead to some really bad feelings

  • you're opening up Pandora's box

  • focus on the positive

  • so the interviewer is looking for genuine interest in the company

  • not just some surface research

  • of the company

  • try to describe where you first found out about the company

  • maybe a personal experience you had with an employee or product from that company

  • well everybody I hope you enjoyed our lesson on job interview tips

  • there was a lot of vocabulary there, so I hope you were able to learn some more

  • and I look forward to our next Learn Business English lesson

  • Bye for now!

Hello! Hello! Hello everybody! My name is Steve Ford and

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