Check out the best way to leverage your past experience and nail your next job interview.
Leverage any and all experience you have
It’s not necessary to have been in the workforce continuously in order to land a job.
Depending on the field in which you work, all you may need is experience an any field and an ability to demonstrate how you can (and will) transfer those skills into the new role, company, organization, etc.
If you want to get things moving quickly, check out some of our free resources, as well as some great content from around the web.
One great place to start is with my Interview Prep Quick Start Guide.
How should I prepare for my upcoming interview?
There is a lot to think about if you are re-joining the workforce after an extended period away. But I’m here to get you it’s possible!
In addition to running Equipped Interview, I interview (and hire!) potential employees going after a ‘second career’ all the time. I can help get you EQUIPPED!
Start with these top articles to get you on your way:
- 4 Simple Strategies to Confidently Answer ‘Tell me about yourself’
- How to Prepare for Behavioral Interview Questions
- How to Easily Transform Your Job Interview Questions
What are the most common interview questions I should expect?
The industry you work in and how technical or specialized the role is can play a part in what types of questions you might hear.
However, there are some that you just NEED to know. No matter what. Here are a few articles I consider must-reads.
What other general interview tips should I know?
Here are a couple articles sharing some great tips for those re-entering the workforce:
- Seven Tips for Reentering the Workforce
- Five Must-Do’s When Reentering the Workforce
- A Mother’s Guide to Getting Back Into the Workforce
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