
The Uncommon Career: Job Search & Career Coaching with Christian Values Oh My Gosh! There’s So Much More I Should Be Doing (Our 5-Part Interview Strategy) | #156
If your interview prep has mostly meant practicing answers over and over, there’s a good chance something bigger has been missing. Strong interviews are built from the ground up – starting with audience awareness, risk mitigation, and strategic storytelling long before rehearsal ever begins.
There’s a moment many professionals experience when they realize they’ve been answering questions… but not intentionally guiding decisions. Do you recognize yourself following the same pattern?
You’ll learn:
✔ Why practice without strategy reinforces the wrong habits
✔ The five layers that build a compelling interview message
✔ How to identify the hiring leader’s risks and obstacles
✔ Why relevance always outweighs raw impact
✔ What it means to internalize a message instead of rehearsing lines
Links in this episode:
Download our five step process here: https://theuncommoncareer.com/process
Let's talk about your career: https://theuncommoncareer.com/call
Cut 3 months off your job search in 90 minutes (start here)
Create a clear brand & job search strategy that cuts 3 months off your search:
https://theuncommoncareer.com/intensive
Learn our 5-step job search strategy:
https://theuncommoncareer.com/process
Connect with me on LinkedIn (let me know you're from the podcast):
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pmortega/
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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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