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  • Hi, everybody! It’s Richard McMunn from the interview training company, PassMyInterview.com,

  • with this brilliant video which is entitled: Job Interview Checklist! So, if you have an

  • interview coming up at any level whatsoever, please do watch this video from beginning

  • to end, because I have got eleven really, really important tips that I call myCHECKLIST

  • for making sure you pass your interview! Now, before we get into that checklist, a very

  • warm welcome to this job interview checklist training tutorial. My name is Richard McMunn.

  • That's me there in the center. The bald chap! I've been helping people for about 20 years

  • now to pass their interviews. I do that by giving you top tips and high-scoring answers,

  • which I will do that during this tutorial. Please, if you haven't done so already, make

  • sure you SUBSCRIBE and join the 200,000+ subscribers we already have on this channel. Lots of you

  • are having success getting jobs following these training videos, so make sure you do

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  • a LIKE. Thank you. And also, if you want me to create a video for you, tell me the NAME

  • OF YOUR JOB INTERVIEW in the comments section below this video. I will help you by creating

  • a video with interview questions and answers to help you. OK, let's get into the JOB INTERVIEW

  • CHECKLIST number one. So, we've got 11 to work through. The interview checklist number

  • one. Have your answer already prepared for the very first interview question, which is

  • going to be: Tell me about yourself? You sit down in the interview chair, and you can pretty

  • much guarantee the hiring manager or interviewer is going to say to you: “OK, start off and

  • tell me about yourself?” Now, you can prepare for that interview question. So, my advice

  • is to say something like this. “Well, I am a hardworking, conscientious and professional

  • team worker who always puts the needs of my employer before my own. I believe I have the

  • necessary strengths, qualities and attributes to perform the role to a very high standard,

  • and having researched your company in detail, you are the only organization I want to work

  • for. If you hire me, I feel you will be impressed with my strong work ethics, values, integrity

  • and honesty.” That's a great answer. You can pause the video and take note of that

  • if you want to. That's the first thing. And it's important to prepare for that interview

  • question: Tell me about yourself? Because if you get off on the right footing, then

  • your confidence will be sky high for the rest of the interview! Job Interview Checklist

  • Number 2. Now, it's okay to be nervous, but have the self-belief to be successful. And

  • I want to tell you a little secret in a second about interviews that most people don't understand.

  • So, are you nervous? Most people are. You should have a little bit of nerves before

  • you go along to your interview. But do remember this: your personality is just as important

  • as how you answer the interview questions. Now, I know for a fact that a large number

  • of interviewers would rather hire somebody based on their positive personality than their

  • ability to do the job, or their expertise, because they can, you know, mold you into

  • the team worker that they want you to be! It's very, very important that you are positive

  • during your interview. If they like you, you are more likely to pass the interview and

  • get offered the job. So, be positive. Smile. It is OK to say: “Yes, you know, I'm a bit

  • nervous. I really, really want this job. But these are the things that I am very good at

  • doing. If you hire me, I am the right person for the job.” It's okay to be nervous; but

  • believe in yourself. You have nothing to lose by being confident in your abilities. Lots

  • of people ask me questions in the comments section below these videos, and they say to

  • me: “I'm really nervous.” I always say, don't worry about it. You have nothing to

  • lose by being confident, but everything to gain! Smile, be positive and you know, really

  • go for it, because being positive is attractive and it's contagious, as well. And also, don't

  • forget to smile and use positive words during your interview. I will give you five positive

  • words and statements to say at some stage during this video that will resonate in a

  • strong manner with the interviewer. Number 3 of the Job Interview Checklist. Make sure

  • you read the job advert and the person specification before you go along to your interview. So,

  • and then have examples of when you have previously matched the essential criteria for the job.

  • Now, of course, that all sounds very confusing, but it's very simple. If you read the job

  • advert and the person specification, it might say that you have to be good at customer service.

  • It might say you have to work as part of a team. It might say you have to work under

  • pressure. You might have to solve problems or work to strict timescales. My advice is

  • to read the documents and then where it says you have to work as part of a team, think

  • of examples, previous examples that you have been in where you have already done all of

  • those. Where you have worked as part of a team. Where you have already worked under

  • pressure, because the interview question will probably be: “Can you tell us about a situation

  • when you provided really good customer service?” and you can go: “Yes, actually, in a previous

  • situation at work, I was required to deal with a customer one day and this is what I

  • did…” And it is the same for all of theessential criteria’. So, number 3 on

  • my job interview checklist, is to make sure you read the job advert and the person specification

  • and then have examples ready of when you've previously matched all of these! Don't forget,

  • if you haven't subscribed yet, please do SUBSCRIBE. I don't want you to miss out. Number 4 of

  • our job interview checklist. Have three questions ready to ask at the end of your interview.

  • At the end of your interview, they will say to you: “Do you have any questions you would

  • like to ask us?” Most people will say: “No, it's OK, you've answered everything for me

  • during the interview.” Well, that's not what you should do. This is your opportunity

  • to really show that you are enthusiastic about the role, and that you care about their organization.

  • When they say: “Do you have any questions?” You might say: “Yes, I do. So what are the

  • future plans for the company? Or, you could say: “What are the plans over the next 5

  • to 10 years for the business?” Because that shows that you are considering staying with

  • them for a long period of time, which is attractive to any employer. The next question might be:

  • If I'm successful, what would you need me to concentrate on in the first few weeks

  • of starting in the role?” So that shows already you are preparing for being in the

  • job. And then the third one could be: “Could you tell me what has disappointed you about

  • the performance of people who have worked in this role previously?” So there you are

  • already thinking about how you can improve on people who've been in the role before you,

  • to give the employer what they really want from the position. Job interview checklist

  • number 5. Be ready for the: What's your biggest weakness? Interview question. Again, this

  • is guaranteed to come up! You can think about this. What's your biggest weakness? The most

  • important thing is not to give them a weakness that is a match for the job description. So,

  • if you are reading the job description and it says you have to be great at customer service,

  • and you tell them that you're not particularly good at dealing with customers, you won't

  • get the job! We have to make sure that when they say to you: What's your biggest weakness?

  • You give them a weakness that is safe; that isn't going to harm your chances of getting

  • the job. Here are some good ones that you might decide to use. You might say: “I am

  • someone who is impatient. I like to get my work finished quickly and I don't like to

  • be waiting on other people to get my job completed.” The next one is, you could be someone who

  • works long hours and finds it difficult to strike a healthy work life balance. Now, I've

  • been in that situation before, where when I used to work in the fire service… I would

  • work long, long hours and other people, or some people, didn't seem to do so. And I found

  • that a little bit frustrating. And then I would put in extra work, and that's a good

  • attribute to have. But that can contribute to stress. So, that would be a safe weakness

  • to give, is that “I always find it difficult to strike a healthy work life balance. But

  • I am looking to improve and get all of my work done during normal office hours.” You

  • find it hard to ask for advice when it's needed, because that's difficult. You don't want to

  • ask for advice. I would see that as a positive thing. But of course, you should be able to

  • ask people when you do need help. Those three weaknesses, I would suggest, are safe in the

  • fact that they shouldn't harm your chances of getting the job. Job interview checklist

  • item number six: know the interview location and wear the correct outfit. Now, it would

  • be remiss of me not to mention these, but people get stuck in traffic, or their train

  • is late, or their bus is not on time. You can't ring up the interview location and say:

  • “I am really sorry, but my train was delayed!” It's no excuse, you have to get there on time.

  • So check Google Maps to ascertain how far away the interview location is and check it

  • the day before at the same time that you would plan to set off, so that you have a good idea

  • on the weight of traffic traveling to the interview. If you are going by car, make sure

  • you know where the location is. Make sure there is parking. How far away is the car

  • park before you walk to the location, or is there public transport? You know, make sure

  • you get there well in advance of the interview time. If it was me personally, I would get

  • there at least 30 minutes before the interview time, so I could compose myself. And if ever

  • I've gone to interviews before, I will head there. I will probably get there an hour before,

  • and I would look for a coffee shop, which is in the local area. And I will go in there.

  • I will sit down and have a cup of tea and I will read the job description and the person

  • specification and compose myself. I might even watch this video on YouTube, on my phone,

  • just to make sure that I am fully prepared. But then I am not rushing into the interview.

  • Also, wear a smart, clean and formal outfit. This shows that you care; you are professional,

  • and you are organized above everything else. Wearing a smart and clean formal outfit doesn't

  • mean you have to go out and spend a fortune on an expensive Armani or Gucci suit or outfit!

  • You don't have to. It could be cheap. It could be cost effective, but you can still look

  • smart. You'll see me in some of my videos… I wear a black smart suit jacket that costs

  • me about £25 from Marks and Spencer! But it looks smart. It works well. Job interview

  • check list number 7. They're going to say to you: Why should we hire you? And this is

  • another way of them asking, what makes you the standout candidate? So, here are some

  • good things to say. You have the qualities and the attributes to match the job description.

  • So, that then would tell me that you've read the job description and you are taking this

  • role seriously, and you are able to carry out the things that I want you to carry out.

  • Number two: you get on with everybody and will always put the team and the needs of

  • the organization above everything else. That is very attractive, you know, as an employee.

  • If you can get on with everybody so you can contribute to the team quickly and you will

  • put the team and the needs of the organization above everything else! Number three: you are

  • a fast learner and someone who will learn the job quickly and contribute positively

  • in superfast time. Again, that would be attractive to me if you said: “Well, I always learn

  • things very quickly. I'll put in the extra hours, you know, to learn the role, and then

  • I will start contributing so you get a return on your investment in me.” Job interview

  • checklist number 8: Use positive power words and phrases during your interview. Now, I

  • briefly alluded to this previously, but I cannot overestimate how important this is.

  • Here are five things that you could say during your interview to really make a big difference.

  • “I have strong work ethics standards and values.” That's a good thing to say. “I

  • will work hard to achieve the financial and commercial objectives of the company.” That's

  • a brilliant thing to say. “I will learn the role quickly and be a positive and supportive

  • team member.” It's another really good thing to say. Don't forget, before I come on to

  • the final two, to tell me if you have a job interview coming uptell me what it is

  • in the comments section below and I'll give you some interview questions, or a video to

  • prepare for. The next one. “I'm someone who always wants to continually improve and

  • develop in my work role.” “I am flexible and adaptable and can be available to help

  • out with extra shifts and hours if you need me to.” Brilliant! Five great things. Go

  • back over them. Write them down, and you could say those during your interview. Number 9.

  • Avoid saying any of these things during your interview. Don't say these to them. Now, some

  • people can't help but be negative. It's just in their nature. You are not going to be negative

  • during your interview. Remember, you are going to be entirely positive because positivity

  • attracts positivity. Don't say this. “Well, I didn't really get on with my manager or

  • some of my work colleagues.” So, if they say to you: “Why do you want to leave your

  • current job?” Don't say that! “I don't really get on with my manager.” Or… “He

  • (or she) doesn't understand me.” That's negative. It's not attractive. Another thing

  • not say: “I don't really have much experience, if I'm honest.” Don't say that! If you don't

  • really have much experience. It doesn't matter. They will have looked at your resume or your

  • CV and they'll already see what experience you have, but they've invited you to the interview.

  • So you don't need to say that. And certainly don't say, when they ask you a question

  • Can you give an example of when you've worked as part of a team? Don't say. “Well, I've

  • not really been in that type of situation before.” Now, I understand that some people

  • have not been in some situations before. This might be your first job. You might not have

  • worked in a customer service environment before. You might not have worked under pressure.

  • So, if you do get those questions and you've not been in that situation, say to them: “Although

  • this is my first job interview, I have been observant when I've been going about my daily

  • activities. For example, I can remember being in a shop and someone delivered really, really

  • good customer service to me. This is what they did…” So, you can tell them an example

  • of what you think is great customer service, or when you've seen somebody work under pressure,

  • if you don't have the experience. Interview job check list number 10. Use the STAR technique

  • for behavioral type interview questions. When they say to you: Describe a time when you

  • worked under pressure to complete a difficult task? Describe a time when you solved a difficult

  • problem? Describe a time when you worked as part of a team? Make sure you use the STAR

  • technique. When you answer, start off and tell them the SITUATION that you were in.

  • Then tell them the TASK that needed to be done. Then tell them the ACTION that you took

  • to achieve that task, and then tell them the RESULTS following your action. Now, in the

  • top-right hand corner of this video, there is a link that just appeared that will take

  • you through to my STAR interview training technique video here on YouTube. It's had

  • a couple of hundred thousand views. It's very popular. If you want to learn about how to

  • answer interview questions using STAR technique, then I suggest you click that! Job interview

  • checklist number 11. So, prepare for the common 21 types of interview questions. OK. It's

  • not a huge amount of work for you to go through, but in my experience, over the last 20 years,

  • there are a number of interview questions that the interview panel will ask you. And

  • I have placed a link to those 21 interview questions right there in the top right hand

  • corner of this video. I'll put it in the top comment that is pinned below this video. If

  • you click that, it will go through to my full list of interview questions I recommend you

  • prepare for, for your interview. I hope you've enjoyed that. Please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE.

  • Thank you. And hit the LIKE button. I appreciate your support! That always motivates me to

  • create more for you, if I see that people like the content I'm creating. Don't forget,

  • if youve got to questions, put them in the comments section below and tell me the

  • name of your interview. Thank you very much for watching and I wish you all the best for

  • passing your interview. Have a brilliant day, guys. Thank you!

Hi, everybody! It’s Richard McMunn from the interview training company, PassMyInterview.com,

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