
The Uncommon Career: Job Search & Career Coaching with Christian Values 108. 3 Steps to Strategize Your "Tell Me About Yourself" Interview Response
Delve into creating a compelling 'tell me about yourself' response to make a strong first impression in job interviews. Cover the importance of identifying the core problem you solve for potential employers and aligning your career history with the company's needs. Learn how to form a strategic response that highlights your strengths, accomplishments, and relevance to the job.
Additionally, tune in for tips on anticipating and addressing hiring managers' questions and concerns to build trust and demonstrate your fit for the role.
We'll Talk About:
- 00:56 Strategizing Your First Impression
- 01:33 Targeting the Core Problem
- 03:18 Identifying Key Goals and Outcomes
- 03:50 Crafting Compelling Career Stories
- 05:28 Anticipating Employer Questions and Concerns
- 09:46 Addressing Ageism and Showcasing Your Value
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Patricia Ortega is known for coaching clients to a strategic, emotionally intelligent approach to job searching that emphasizes clarity over activity, quality over quantity, and positioning over bragging. She helps mid-career professionals rise above crowded applicant pools and land aligned roles faster by combining three core areas: 1) Clear branding and messaging, 2) job search strategy, and 3) Identity, Confidence, and Emotional Intelligence Under Pressure. She operates from a Christian worldview. She believes excellence and integrity can coexist, and you don’t have to exaggerate or compromise who you are to compete at a high level. Learn more at https://theuncommoncareer.com.
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