Wednesday, September 16, 2020
How to handle being overqualified in an interview - Sterling Career Concepts
The most effective method to deal with being overqualified in a meeting The most effective method to deal with being overqualified in a meeting A client as of late asked me how to best deal with the worry of being overqualified in a meeting. In discussing the issue with her, I read more on the point by Women for Hires Tory Johnson and needed to pass it along as this is a typical situation. I took some of Torys exhortation and proposed my customer answer along the lines of, Ive pondered that long and hard, and heres why I will be acceptable at this position and afterward go into 2-3 reasons why the expansiveness of your past experience is a positive in this circumstance, not a negative. For work searchers, its everything about tending to the worry head on and diffusing it. You will likely forget about it as a worry before the finish of the meeting while at the same time making a chance to feature your qualities and pass on how your additional work experience really enhances the job. This specific customer was transitioning fields and would never again be in a the executives role. Her answer might include I need this vocation change. Im prepared to be a working drone once more. I comprehend that where Ill be coming in to the association is not quite the same as my last job, yet I feel unequivocally that my experience carries a valuable point of view to this job. Through the way toward shaving the up-and-comer pool down to one, your questioner is searching for reasons why you may not be a solid match. Your objective in selling yourself during the meeting is to address each concern and show why you are a solid match!
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