Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hi I'm AJ Hoge of EffortlessEnglishClub.com Let's talk about job interviews. Specifically job interviews in English. Job interviews are another situation that can cause a lot of stress a lot of nervousness even in your own language. But when you have to do a job interview in English, of course, and it's much scarier and you can feel a lot more nervous. I think a job interviews as just a special kind of English presentation. And set up making a speech to a group, you are basically giving a presentation about yourself to one or maybe a couple interviewers. It's the same pressure, the same stress, the same need to perform under pressure. And therefore that technique of practicing when you are in an excited state, when you have a lot of adrenaline, its also useful for job interviews. So, when you practice for a job interview, don't do it when you're just feeling relaxed and calm. You know a lot of people they have a list of job interview questions from some book or something, and they practice giving their answers, but they do it now just sitting down and nah nah nah... You know, relaxed and so the practicing when they're really just relaxed. But then when the job interview comes, of course, the heartbeats...you get more nervous, more nervous, and your name is called, oh my god, and you feel really nervous, right? You sit down, and you're looking at the person. They start asking you these questions, "What are your strengths?", "What are your weaknesses?", "Why do you want to work here?" "Why should we hire you?" all these kinda.... a bit direct questions are difficult questions. If you don't practice under pressure, you will not perform well under pressure. Your practice needs to be close to the real event! So once again I would like to put on music get really excited, and get even a little bit tired physically. So, I'll jump up and down until I'm breathing heavy and my heart beating, then suddenly I will grab a card and look at interview questions and practice my answer while I'm feeling tired while I'm breathing heavy while my heart's beating while I'm feeling of excitement and energy in my body. Then I get my answer. And I'll do it again, I get really excited, and I grab another question and i'd practice giving my answer. And I repeat this again and again and again and again. Practice with my body being very excited, and energized, right, it's close to feeling nervous. And I start to train my body instead of feeling nervous, I'm going to feel excited and powerful during a job interview. So I use rock n roll music powerful music, and I get myself really excited. Hoo Then I grab a question: what is your greatest strength? And I look, I practice it, I may be a look in a mirror and say, "My greatest strength is I am persistent. I never stop. I never quit when I have a problem. I will keep working on it again and again and again. If I can't find the answer, then I go when I asked other people. If they can't help me, then I get on the internet. I read books. I do whatever I need to do to find a solution to the problem." that's a powerful interview answer. See, and I practice it in that powerful state. Now I'm actually stand... sitting in front of someone, might not be quite so loud about it. It depends on the interview or if they're really relax, then I don't wanna overwhelm them handy too strong. By practice in that state because I know during the interview, I may be nervous so I wanna practice dealing with all that energy. And I also want to get powerful, confident answers. You must practice that, you must train it, because if you just practice at home, oh well I'm really persist, and you look reading your little answer saying it I'm really persistent and I don't give up....and...... You're practicing with this kind of emotion, well, then in the job interview... Guess what? That's the same emotion you'll have. Except it'll be worse because the job interview you'll be nervous, your heart will be beating faster and so that your voice will start to shake and your'll say, "I'm really well. I'm really persistent and I.... and I....... I don't give up and I.... and I never quit and I never stopped, you know..... if there's a problem I I just find the answer." You forget a lot of the great stuff you're going to say and most important, your voice tone, your face your body will not look strong. They won't be confident. You must practice this so just like with speeches when you're practicing for a job interview. Put on some loud music, get yourself excited, then give your answer. Say it to the mirror, going strong and powerful. Just let the English come out. Don't worry about grammar and don't worry about mistakes. With what is much more important in grammar or vocabulary or mistakes after attitude your emotion your feeling. Your confidence, your passion, that's what employer wants to see and feel. You must practice it. You must train it. Day after day after day before the interview, so when the interview comes, you are ready and you will do a great job. I use this technique many times and it worked great for me getting jobs it will work for you, too. But you must practice it every day practice with that powerful emotion. It works. I'm AJ Hoge of EffortlessEnglishClub.com
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