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How To Increase Your Chances Of Landing A Job Offer - Work It Daily
How To Increase Your Chances Of Landing A Job Offer - Work It Daily As an experienced job seeker you have to demonstrate how what you do contributes to the top/bottom line of the company â" either directly or indirectly. If you want to land a job offer, there are specific things you should be doing. Related: How To Close The Job Interview To Get The Offer To increase your chances of landing the interview and then a job offer, make sure you can demonstrate how youâve: Made Or Saved Money If you work in sales, tell them how youâve increased revenue â" give them examples of deals youâve closed or new customers youâve acquired. If youâve done something to increase margins, optimized resource utilization or saved costs â" tell them. Streamlined/Improved Processes Have you improved the forecasting process? Automated process of signing up new clients? If youâve made your prior organizations more effective, make sure you have these examples ready before an interview. Influenced Other People Do people want to work with you/for you? If youâre easy to work with, can work effectively with other departments and people want to work for you, this will increase your chances of getting the job. Make sure you have STAR examples prepared of how youâve influenced others or managed successful teams. Contributed To Culture If youâve come up with some new initiatives, created a mentoring program and so on, prepare some examples. Mitigated Risk Especially in more senior roles, if youâve had the foresight to prevent something bad happening to the company, employers will be impressed with such ability. Make sure you have examples demonstrating these skills ready and your chances of getting that job will skyrocket! If you want some help in preparing for competency-based interviews, youâll love my FREE 3-day e-course âHow to win at job interviewsâ which contains a wealth of other interview tips, too. This post was originally published on an earlier date. Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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