First Job Interview Tips: Overcoming Common Pitfalls For Graduates Course Launch

Oct 23, 2023

Key Takeaways

  • Esther Lim, a senior HR leader and certified leadership coach, has launched a new mini-course titled "Navigating Interview Pitfalls for Job Seekers" on Udemy.
  • The course focuses on avoiding major job interview mistakes for fresh graduates, such as inappropriate responses, lack of confidence, and incorrect body language.
  • Esther Lim provides real-world examples and expert advice on why recruiters ask certain questions and how they assess candidates for the next hiring stage.
  • The course addresses the common mistake of appearing disinterested in the job, which can be perceived as unsuitable behavior by hiring managers.
  • Students will also learn how to use AI tools like ChatGPT to generate possible interview questions and appropriate answers.

Senior HR leader and certified leadership coach, Esther Lim, has released a new mini-course on Udemy called “Navigating Interview Pitfalls for Job Seekers.”

San Francisco, United States - October 23, 2023 /PressCable/

The newly available mini-course covers the major job interview mistakes that fresh graduates should avoid, such as giving inappropriate responses to challenging questions, displaying a lack of confidence, and having incorrect body language. In her course, Esther Lim offers job seekers real-world examples and expert advice on why recruiters ask the questions that they do and how they determine if an applicant should proceed to the next step of the hiring process.

More details can be found at https://skillsbolt.com/job-interview-skills

The senior HR expert explains that “Navigating Interview Pitfalls for Job Seekers” is a new course designed for new graduates who are anxious about their first job interview. Esther reveals that many first-time job seekers are unaware of the interview mistakes that could cost them a job.

The most common mistake is appearing disinterested in the job, either by not being attentive to the recruiter or having an overly relaxed posture, such as extreme slouching and a sleepy demeanor. Hiring managers may find this to be unsuitable behavior and will most likely take the candidate off their potential talent pool, the expert highlights.

Esther reveals in the course that most, if not all, recruiters use various types of psychology to formulate their questions and assess the answers of each candidate. While there are no hard and fast rules to how a candidate should respond, first-time job seekers need to know how to create compelling answers that also reflect their work ethic.

In the course, recent graduates will also learn how to utilize AI, such as ChatGPT, to prepare for an interview. The technology, in particular, can help them generate possible questions and the most appropriate answers to them.

Esther says, "By the end of the "Navigating Interview Pitfalls for Job Seekers" course, you will be well-prepared for your next interview and equipped with lifelong techniques to continuously adapt and improve in the ever-evolving job market."

About Esther Lim

Esther Lim has over a decade of experience working as an HR professional, assisting in various tasks from talent acquisition and employee development to performance management and organizational design. She is committed to helping job seekers pass the interview process by adequately showcasing their skills.

Interested parties can find more information by visiting https://skillsbolt.com/job-interview-skills

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Organization: Udemy
Address: 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94130, United States
Website: https://www.udemy.com/course/navigating-interview-pitfalls-for-job-seekers/?referralCode=1192EC3CA51C120DB673

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