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[Mastering the Interview: A Strategic Approach to Landing Your Dream Job]-[BE 51: One SMART Formula To Get Your Dream Job in English]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2023-01-24

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Mastering the Interview: A Strategic Approach to Landing Your Dream Job

In this episode of the Business English Podcast, hosts Lindsay and Michelle interview career expert Kieran to uncover the essential strategies for navigating high-stakes job interviews. With a track record of helping students secure positions at Fortune 500 companies and world-renowned institutions, Kieran emphasizes that success is rarely about luck; it is about deliberate preparation and strategic communication.

1. Conduct Thorough Research

Kieran’s first piece of advice is to move beyond generic preparation by conducting deep research on the target company. He notes that when interviewing, you are competing against others, and you must find a way to "stand out." If you are not a "shoo-in"—a term Kieran defines as someone who is likely to get the job due to internal connections—you must demonstrate initiative. By knowing the company’s history, founders, and mission, you show the interviewer that you truly care. Kieran even suggests going a step further by identifying "gaps in your business model" or website, which transforms you from a passive candidate into an active problem-solver.

2. Implement the STAR Framework

To avoid being "vague" when answering questions, Kieran advocates for the STAR framework. This method allows candidates to provide concise, powerful answers by "painting a picture with details." The framework consists of:

  • Situation: Set the scene and describe the context of your experience.
  • Task: Define the challenge or the objective you were faced with.
  • Action: Detail the specific steps you took to address the situation.
  • Result: Share the outcome, focusing on the impact you made.

Kieran highlights that successful candidates often mention how they "went one step beyond" their basic job description. By citing specific examples of how he improved attendance or student satisfaction in past roles, he proved his value rather than just claiming to be "detail-oriented" or "motivated."

3. Treat the Interview as a Two-Way Screening

Kieran’s third tip is to remember that an interview is a screening process for both parties. He compares the interview process to a date: both the employer and the candidate need to determine if they are a "good match." By preparing your own questions, you shift the dynamic from a one-sided interrogation to a professional conversation. This approach allows you to demonstrate your value and indicates that you are a discerning candidate with options, effectively putting you on the same level as the interviewer.

The Importance of Precise Language

Throughout the discussion, Kieran stresses the importance of word choice. In his role-playing sessions, he warns against using weak language, specifically the word "think." Phrases like "I think I'm good at this" can create doubt in the interviewer’s mind. Instead, he encourages candidates to speak with conviction. By focusing on preparation, choosing impactful words, and mastering the STAR framework, candidates can walk into any interview with the confidence necessary to secure their dream role.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's time to change that.
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Isn't that right?
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That's incredible.
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That's awesome.
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I'll give you a few good tips today for sure.
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📝Key Phrases

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think ahead of time
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stand out
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a shoo-in
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take the initiative
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a good fit
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 51, One Smart Formula to Get Your Dream Job in English.
Welcome to the Business English podcast from All Ears English.
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