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I watched some of your videos to prepare for an interview I just finished. The hiring manager said she felt comfortable hiring me, had me fill out info for a background check, and told me I would be contacted to schedule an orientation. Thank you so much for your valuable advice and interview tips!
That is awesome! Congratulations!! I have this video for you that will help get your new job off to a flying start: th-cam.com/video/znku_lZ8mA4/w-d-xo.html I wish you all the best in your new role! :) Please do let me know how it goes! If you can, please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
Hi Richard!! ❤️❤️❤️ You probably get a lot of these messages, but I still wanted to write my experience. I was extremely nervous going to an in person interview with a few people in a day, HR, manager, directors etc. Thanks to all your videos I felt a lot more confident and they called me back a few days later saying that they really like me, that I gave specific answers, and they could tell I was really prepared. They’re really excited to have me on their team!! I got the job and I’m actually going to earn a lot more than my old job which I was not expecting at all!!! I just want to THANK YOU SO MUCH, and please continue doing this because I’m probably one in a million people that you helped! Thank you once again and good luck to everyone watching these videos!!!! 🤞🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
Congratulations!! I am so happy for you! :) I have this video for you that will help get your new job off to a flying start: th-cam.com/video/znku_lZ8mA4/w-d-xo.html I wish you all the best in your new role! :) Please do let me know how it goes! If you can, please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
I've been watching this video as well as other videos in your channel for the past few months. I had my interview on Monday, and yesterday, the company I interviewed with told me I got the job!! Thank you so much for making these videos!! They help so much!!
Congratulations!! I am so happy for you! :) I have this video for you that will help get your new job off to a flying start: th-cam.com/video/znku_lZ8mA4/w-d-xo.html I wish you all the best in your new role! :) Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
Hi, I had a virtual interview in December, a couple of days before the interview, I watched one of your videos, selected and mastered 4 questions that I asked the role department and hiring manager, who were the 2 panelist. Those questions I asked were the icing on the cake. The hiring manager was so excited that she confirmed to me I had landed the role. A couple of days later, I was sent an offer. Thank you so much for all you do.
Congratulations!! I am so happy for you! :) I have this video for you that will help get your new job off to a flying start: th-cam.com/video/znku_lZ8mA4/w-d-xo.html I wish you all the best in your new role! :) Please do let me know how it goes! If you can, please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
Hello Mr McMunn, Thank you for sharing these great questions. I will keep these in mind as I prepare for my 2nd interview in two days. I do have one question that I wanted to ask for your advice on: What would be the best answer to the question "What steps do you take to make sure your work is error-free/of high quality?". Although I have my own few simple steps I feel I need to articulate a better and more convincing answer. Is there a proven generic process for error checking any kind of administrative work? Something I could relate my own simple steps to (like double checking formulae, keeping documentation for reference, proof reading, etc). I would appreciate your feedback on this as I have yet to find anyone here addressing that specific question. Thanks
here are some tips for crafting an effective answer to the question "What steps do you take to make sure your work is error-free/of high quality?": Emphasise Planning and Organization: Mention how careful planning and organization at the start of a task helps prevent errors. This could include setting clear goals, understanding requirements, and prioritising tasks. Detail Your Attention to Detail: Stress the importance of paying close attention to detail, especially in tasks involving data, calculations, or specific guidelines. Discuss Adherence to Procedures: If there are standard operating procedures (SOPs) or best practices relevant to your field, explain how following these helps maintain quality and accuracy. Highlight the Use of Tools and Resources: Talk about any tools or resources you use, like checklists, templates, or software, that aid in ensuring consistency and accuracy. Explain Your Review Process: Describe how you review and double-check your work. This might include reading through documents multiple times, checking calculations, or using software tools to find errors. Mention Seeking Feedback: If appropriate, mention how seeking feedback or a second opinion from colleagues can be a crucial step in verifying the quality of your work. Continuous Learning and Improvement: Show your commitment to quality by discussing how you continually seek to learn and improve in your role, whether through training, staying updated with industry standards, or learning from past mistakes. These tips can help you formulate an answer that demonstrates a thorough, conscientious approach to maintaining high standards in your work. Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
Hello Mr McMunn, Thank you for such a great and detailed answer! You covered all the aspects of my question in a way that I can easily relate to as I already do most of these steps whenever I check my work for any errors. The points you make are clear and efficient and will help me better describe my own steps. I subscribed to your channel. Thanks.
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You're most welcome! I have some great interview videos here for you which have been helping people pass their interviews: 1. Top 30 Interview Questions: th-cam.com/video/dHTgzj7owFc/w-d-xo.html 2. How to Pass a Job Interview: th-cam.com/video/5oXMr8ZRJiw/w-d-xo.html 3. Behavioural Interview Questions and Answers: th-cam.com/video/RFqO4cZfp80/w-d-xo.html Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
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I've always been told to prepare a list of 15 to 20 questions at the end of the interview. But no one is actually told me that I cannot ask all of them. I usually try to get half of them answered at least.
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Hi Richard, do I still ask these questions if the recruiter is the one I will be interviewing with? And should I ask about compensation during this time?
Politely asked your manger for help to reach on that position . This will make you willing to work that organisation longer and shows that are dedicated to your job and want to do better as senior
Best of luck! You've got this! I do have these last minute interview tips for you: th-cam.com/video/6bJTEZnTT5A/w-d-xo.html and this one: th-cam.com/video/aVs_NnSoPtQ/w-d-xo.html Please do let me know how it goes! If you can, please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
I don't want to sound impertinent, But a lot of your replies to interview questions sound very rehearsed because they are. I used to be a hiring manager and was always circumspect when a job candidate would deftly answer a tough question with too much alacrity and smoothness. I understand that you don't want to go into an interview unprepared , however what the hiring mangers are looking for is the real you. I'm not that concerned if a person flubs up a little bit. Some of the best people I hired flubbed up a little bit.
Hello @CareerVidz , Thank you for the good work your doing here in your channel. I'm in need of a career advice and help. How can I get your service please?
Thanks for your comment! Feel free to reach out to me on LinkedIn! I also have some great interview videos here for you which have been helping people pass their interviews: 1. Top 30 Interview Questions: th-cam.com/video/dHTgzj7owFc/w-d-xo.html 2. How to Pass a Job Interview: th-cam.com/video/5oXMr8ZRJiw/w-d-xo.html 3. Behavioural Interview Questions and Answers: th-cam.com/video/RFqO4cZfp80/w-d-xo.html Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
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I watched some of your videos to prepare for an interview I just finished. The hiring manager said she felt comfortable hiring me, had me fill out info for a background check, and told me I would be contacted to schedule an orientation. Thank you so much for your valuable advice and interview tips!
That is awesome! Congratulations!! I have this video for you that will help get your new job off to a flying start: th-cam.com/video/znku_lZ8mA4/w-d-xo.html
I wish you all the best in your new role! :)
Please do let me know how it goes! If you can, please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
Hi Richard!! ❤️❤️❤️
You probably get a lot of these messages, but I still wanted to write my experience. I was extremely nervous going to an in person interview with a few people in a day, HR, manager, directors etc. Thanks to all your videos I felt a lot more confident and they called me back a few days later saying that they really like me, that I gave specific answers, and they could tell I was really prepared. They’re really excited to have me on their team!! I got the job and I’m actually going to earn a lot more than my old job which I was not expecting at all!!! I just want to THANK YOU SO MUCH, and please continue doing this because I’m probably one in a million people that you helped!
Thank you once again and good luck to everyone watching these videos!!!! 🤞🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
Congratulations!! I am so happy for you! :) I have this video for you that will help get your new job off to a flying start: th-cam.com/video/znku_lZ8mA4/w-d-xo.html
I wish you all the best in your new role! :)
Please do let me know how it goes! If you can, please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
I've been watching this video as well as other videos in your channel for the past few months. I had my interview on Monday, and yesterday, the company I interviewed with told me I got the job!! Thank you so much for making these videos!! They help so much!!
Congratulations!! I am so happy for you! :) I have this video for you that will help get your new job off to a flying start: th-cam.com/video/znku_lZ8mA4/w-d-xo.html
I wish you all the best in your new role! :)
Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
Hi,
I had a virtual interview in December, a couple of days before the interview, I watched one of your videos, selected and mastered 4 questions that I asked the role department and hiring manager, who were the 2 panelist. Those questions I asked were the icing on the cake. The hiring manager was so excited that she confirmed to me I had landed the role. A couple of days later, I was sent an offer.
Thank you so much for all you do.
Congratulations!! I am so happy for you! :) I have this video for you that will help get your new job off to a flying start: th-cam.com/video/znku_lZ8mA4/w-d-xo.html
I wish you all the best in your new role! :)
Please do let me know how it goes! If you can, please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
Hello Mr McMunn,
Thank you for sharing these great questions. I will keep these in mind as I prepare for my 2nd interview in two days. I do have one question that I wanted to ask for your advice on: What would be the best answer to the question "What steps do you take to make sure your work is error-free/of high quality?". Although I have my own few simple steps I feel I need to articulate a better and more convincing answer. Is there a proven generic process for error checking any kind of administrative work? Something I could relate my own simple steps to (like double checking formulae, keeping documentation for reference, proof reading, etc). I would appreciate your feedback on this as I have yet to find anyone here addressing that specific question.
Thanks
here are some tips for crafting an effective answer to the question "What steps do you take to make sure your work is error-free/of high quality?":
Emphasise Planning and Organization: Mention how careful planning and organization at the start of a task helps prevent errors. This could include setting clear goals, understanding requirements, and prioritising tasks.
Detail Your Attention to Detail: Stress the importance of paying close attention to detail, especially in tasks involving data, calculations, or specific guidelines.
Discuss Adherence to Procedures: If there are standard operating procedures (SOPs) or best practices relevant to your field, explain how following these helps maintain quality and accuracy.
Highlight the Use of Tools and Resources: Talk about any tools or resources you use, like checklists, templates, or software, that aid in ensuring consistency and accuracy.
Explain Your Review Process: Describe how you review and double-check your work. This might include reading through documents multiple times, checking calculations, or using software tools to find errors.
Mention Seeking Feedback: If appropriate, mention how seeking feedback or a second opinion from colleagues can be a crucial step in verifying the quality of your work.
Continuous Learning and Improvement: Show your commitment to quality by discussing how you continually seek to learn and improve in your role, whether through training, staying updated with industry standards, or learning from past mistakes.
These tips can help you formulate an answer that demonstrates a thorough, conscientious approach to maintaining high standards in your work.
Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
Hello Mr McMunn,
Thank you for such a great and detailed answer! You covered all the aspects of my question in a way that I can easily relate to as I already do most of these steps whenever I check my work for any errors. The points you make are clear and efficient and will help me better describe my own steps. I subscribed to your channel. Thanks.
Thank you sir all the way fro Dallas Texas
I have my second interview on Monday
I am learning so much
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Thank you so much!! Good luck.
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You're most welcome! :)
Hi!
Thank you for your videos! I have my final interview on Monday and I’m using all your tips. I hope to get the job🤞🏼
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Love this video. Very good perfectly curated questions to ask. Thankyou
You're most welcome! :)
Wonderful content here. I am slated for an interview with a Microfinance company. Would you happen to have videos specifically tailored for this?
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Thankyou so much sir for sharing your knowledge..i learned a lot from you❤❤❤
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2. How to Pass a Job Interview: th-cam.com/video/5oXMr8ZRJiw/w-d-xo.html
3. Behavioural Interview Questions and Answers: th-cam.com/video/RFqO4cZfp80/w-d-xo.html
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Me too!😊
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Most welcome! When's your interview? :)
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Please do let me know how it goes! If you can, please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
I've always been told to prepare a list of 15 to 20 questions at the end of the interview. But no one is actually told me that I cannot ask all of them. I usually try to get half of them answered at least.
I recommend asking three :)
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@@CareerVidz i already have..and I have even added you as a contact on LinkedIn.
you are very very good, thank you!
You're most welcome! When's your interview? :)
Hi Richard,
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Thank you Richard
You're welcome! When's your interview? :)
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What questions should you ask amazon as a software engineer? In the HR interview
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Hi Richard, do I still ask these questions if the recruiter is the one I will be interviewing with? And should I ask about compensation during this time?
Yes you can do! I would not recommend bringing up salary, instead wait for them to :)
What advice do you have about interviews for federal or governmental jobs?
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Dear Sir, thanks, your posting is brilliant. I would like to ask would you consider coming onine for QA sessions rom time to time?
Thanks for the suggestion! Do you have an interview coming up? :)
@@CareerVidz yes I do have one tomorrow.
Do you have any examples of questions to ask at the end of a promotion interview where things like culture/team are already known
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Job interview for administrative assistant of an election department...any info/advice would begreatly appreciated
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What if you already work for the company and you are applying for a more senior position?
Politely asked your manger for help to reach on that position .
This will make you willing to work that organisation longer and shows that are dedicated to your job and want to do better as senior
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@@CareerVidz spot on thanks
Checking this 20 min before my interview
How did the interview go? :)
Is it OK to ask more questions after interview?
Yes! It shows your enthusiasm
Yes you can do but I wouldn't recommend asking more than 5. Do you have an interview coming up? :)
@@CareerVidz Yes, Sir
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Hey hello I have interview tomorrow am confused could you please help
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Please do let me know how it goes! If you can, please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
I will be asking 6 questions.
Which 6 would you choose? :)
I don't want to sound impertinent, But a lot of your replies to interview questions sound very rehearsed because they are.
I used to be a hiring manager and was always circumspect when a job candidate would deftly answer a tough question with too much alacrity and smoothness.
I understand that you don't want to go into an interview unprepared , however what the hiring mangers are looking for is the real you. I'm not that concerned if a person flubs up a little bit. Some of the best people I hired flubbed up a little bit.
Do be yourself and honest, just take inspiration and learn how you can best portray your skills from these answers :)
I love u ❤❤❤
I hope the videos are helpful! Do you have an interview coming up?
Hello @CareerVidz ,
Thank you for the good work your doing here in your channel.
I'm in need of a career advice and help.
How can I get your service please?
Thanks for your comment! Feel free to reach out to me on LinkedIn! I also have some great interview videos here for you which have been helping people pass their interviews:
1. Top 30 Interview Questions: th-cam.com/video/dHTgzj7owFc/w-d-xo.html
2. How to Pass a Job Interview: th-cam.com/video/5oXMr8ZRJiw/w-d-xo.html
3. Behavioural Interview Questions and Answers: th-cam.com/video/RFqO4cZfp80/w-d-xo.html
Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏