You’ve already helped me out more than I deserve, but I would love your feedback on something. When preparing for the administration interview I sometimes get discouraged as it feels like there are so many answers and questions I need to be ready for and it feels like I have to memorize them like I’m reading a script. Do you have any advice on how to get away from memorizing and just letting the answers flow?
I am happy to help. In my opinion…it starts with preparation. The key to feeling like your answers flow is to focus on the bullet points of the job description. Get the job description, study the job description, and then think about specific scenarios that connect to the bullets on the job description. Once you do that, your answers to questions will feel more natural because tot are very familiar with the potential questions that will be asked.
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You’ve already helped me out more than I deserve, but I would love your feedback on something.
When preparing for the administration interview I sometimes get discouraged as it feels like there are so many answers and questions I need to be ready for and it feels like I have to memorize them like I’m reading a script. Do you have any advice on how to get away from memorizing and just letting the answers flow?
I am happy to help. In my opinion…it starts with preparation. The key to feeling like your answers flow is to focus on the bullet points of the job description. Get the job description, study the job description, and then think about specific scenarios that connect to the bullets on the job description. Once you do that, your answers to questions will feel more natural because tot are very familiar with the potential questions that will be asked.
@ very helpful. Thanks a lot
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