Craig DiVizzio

Stalling Techniques For Interviews

Stalling Techniques For Interviews

Have you ever been in an interview and needed more than a few seconds to find your place or regroup to deliver a great answer?

Savvy interviewers prepare for moments like this.

They anticipate the need to buy time in the interview and practice strategies to employ when the need arises.

In this video, I share six techniques I have used successfully.

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Highlight Your Commonalities With Interviewers

Highlight Your Commonalities With Interviewers

There is tremendous value in pointing out to interviewers the things you have in common with them.

Do you know what it is?

In this video, I share how taking advantage of this underutilized technique will increase your chances of being the selected candidate.

 

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What Interviewers Look For

What Interviewers Look For

Students routinely ask me what an interviewer looks for in a candidate during the selection process.

Seeing this process through the eyes of an interviewer – and learning what they view as important – is essential to doing well.

In this video, I share what interviewers view as most important.

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How To Spend The Hours Right Before An Interview

How To Spend The Hours Right Before An Interview

Have you ever felt prepared for an interview only to undermine that confidence in the hours or minutes before it starts?

Sadly, many people don’t manage this time well.

In this video, I share some common mistakes people make and some useful habits that will prepare you mentally, emotionally, and physically to do your best. 

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Are You Sabotaging Your Efforts To Get Hired?

Are You Sabotaging Your Efforts To Get Hired?

Unfortunately, many people self-sabotage in interviews.

What’s more discouraging is many of them are completely unaware of how they do so.

In this video, I help you increase your chance of getting hired by getting inside the head of an interviewer to understand the psychology of what’s really going on.  

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