Job interview.
These two words would not usually ring a bell or simply catch another person’s attention. More especially if I said it to elementary, high school or young college students… or to those people who are already making their way to promotion, or merely living a comfortable life with their credit-card paying jobs.
But since I said it now–a particular day in the month of March, the words JOB INTERVIEW ring a hell lot of bells.
At this time, graduating students and students who are about to take their internships are looking for jobs and tips on how to break a leg in their job interviews. Other than passing their school requirements, their minds are preoccupied trying to find that perfect ingredient they can take along with them as they face their make-it-or-break-it moments. Been there, done that.
Don’t get me wrong, though. I would not be writing here job interview tips, as I find myself not in a position to advise and suggest. There are better sites offering job interview tips and tips for job seekers. Not only can one find it online, it’s everywhere in newspapers too. Like I said, March is a job-hunting month. Of course, April and May are worse. But let’s not get into that.
What I can only offer are narrations of how my job interviews, as I applied in a couple of companies in the past.
So if you are a junior student who are currently job hunting for internship…
Or a graduating student who has never experienced applying for a job…
You are most certainly NOT LOST.
Read on.
good luck to your job interviews. Remember STAR? TARS? RATS? ARTS? Hahaha
RATATATS?
) Thank you, sir! It’s all you when good things come.
–fine, i mean a big part of it will be because of the things I learned from you!