You need to be the best you can at describing your best qualities; particularly your key strengths. In my coaching practice I generally, at some point, ask my client: "What are you good at?" purely as a means to establish if they have already thought through this most important question.
Some have, but more often they haven't and the answer usually involves lots of head-scratching, umms and arrhs and then quite often a monologue on what they're NOT good at!!
Your answer to this should be your key strengths statement which we talked about in personal marketing on my website - let me remind you.
A "Key Strengths" statement is a summary of your most powerful skills and attributes.
The Key Strengths statement
Of course at interview, the question may take many different forms:
"What are your main strengths?"
"why should we hire you?"
"what do you think makes you the best candidate?"
"convince me you're the right person for us"
"how do your skills match our particular needs?"
As with all your Presentation Statements it should be so well rehearsed that it sounds completely spontaneous.
This example I've given you here should get you thinking so give your Key Strengths statement some thought now.
"I have very good communication skills; I work well either leading or being part of a team and I am self-motivated and capable of working on several tasks at once.
As a leader of small teams I involve people in the decisions so that they feel involved and ensure they have the opportunity to contribute to tasks facing the team. I manage the information, plan and organise and make the decisions as required.
With my strong communication skills, I have been able to motivate the staff to higher standards of performance meaning we have also helped our profits figures through increased sales and tighter cost-control.
Alongside this I have encouraged innovation and my team has produced several very good ideas for new products, services and markets. As an example the new widget has taken off in Eastern Europe and is contributing 7% of profits in less than 18 months.
Most importantly I actively seek to develop members of my team for their own careers sake but also for the future of the business itself. This means I also look for personal development opportunities to ensure my skills are kept up to date."
If you refer to the sample CVs and resumes page on my website, sample resume #1 is for a Chief Engineer. The Key Strengths statement from him might go like this:
"I have very good communication skills and work across all departments to ensure that issues are identified and practical solutions are prepared. Coupled with my project management skills and my hands-on leadership style I am able to consistently deliver and commission projects on time and to budget.
I am focused on internal and external customer's needs, rather than purely functional needs and I apply specialist skills in continuous improvement and world class manufacturing to increase efficiency, reduce waste and losses due to downtime.
As Chief Engineer I have initiated and managed strategic change programmes and implemented effective quality improvement programs all the way through to successful local level implementation. This has led to savings of £750k per annum and helps to maintain the position and financial strength of my employer".
These key strengths statements naturally answer many of the interviewers questions whilst being reassuring in content. You will find though, that they will create new questions for the interviewer, so be aware that you must be able to substantiate everything you claim.
Try working on your own statement using your own words and skills, blending them together to create a strong "key strengths" statement to meet your needs.
You'll be surprised how often you use this one!!
With over 25 years running businesses; as a Career Coach and Consultant in many sectors; Peter Fisher is well placed to guide job seekers through the steps needed in order to achieve that all important new position.
He has personally coached thousands of individuals to career success.
His distillation of these years of experience with all the essential facts and actions you must complete in order to achieve your own success is outstanding. He is very clear that you shouldn't be misled into thinking of "acing interviews" or "finessing" your way into a business; the most sustainable and fulfilling roles are gained through understanding your own specific needs and creating your strategy accordingly. For specific guidance on how you might produce your own Key Strengths statement go to http://www.your-career-change.com/key-st rengths.html
You can learn more about his dynamic and comprehensive approach to career change, with every page dedicated to helping serious career changers if you go to http://www.your-career-change.com/index.html
5 tips to win over an executive head hunter or... Read More
Do you know that a hiring manager just spends 10... Read More
Going to an interview without a plan of action is... Read More
Work at Home Jobs vs Owning a Home Based BusinessNot... Read More
Looking for an IT job is one of the easiest... Read More
Think you have gone as far as you can in... Read More
We need more people to choose nursing as a career.... Read More
So you've figured out, more or less what you want... Read More
More than four out of ten thirtysomething professionals want to... Read More
Moving into a new job always involves some degree of... Read More
Make EYE contact when you look at another person. Look... Read More
Sometime last summer I decided to host a pity party... Read More
Think like an employerTo be successful in your job search... Read More
Have you given up on yourself? Have you decided to... Read More
Employers and recruiters receive hundreds of resumes for every position... Read More
You have worked hard at finding your next job. You... Read More
Many people in the last decade have experienced either a... Read More
A certain amount of oversight is involved in almost any... Read More
Moving to another state meant finding a new dentist. I... Read More
Many people love learning languages or would like to learn... Read More
One of the responsibilities of a human resources professional is... Read More
(DES MOINES, Iowa ? January 26, 2005) The fateful final... Read More
Networking is still known as a great job-search strategy, yet... Read More
REJECTION IN THE JOB SEARCHGOT YOU DOWN?It's true, no one... Read More
It's hard to imagine why anyone would pick up a... Read More
Warning: Lying on your resume could cost you your job... Read More
There are millions of people working extremely hard every day... Read More
There are many free job search resources available in any... Read More
Whether you've been downsized, are looking for a career change... Read More
It only happened on Mondays. Sometimes I escaped... Read More
An Employment Screening OutlinePolicy DevelopmentA policy of Factual Employment Screening;... Read More
Before we start discussing how to search for a six... Read More
TELEPHONE INTERVIEW BACKGROUNDTelephone interviews are quite common in today's job... Read More
These days most people accept that jobs are not for... Read More
We all have career goals, big or small. Here are... Read More
They're only words. Some believe the school-yard taunt: "Sticks and... Read More
There is a saying that goes, "The best offense is... Read More
Tent caterpillars create a cocoon for an entire colony. Within... Read More
I manage a website for corporate flight attendants that features... Read More
1. Do you REALLY know what you want?2. Do you... Read More
You don't write a resume every day. Not even every... Read More
You're still reading?so I know my title grabbed your attention.Why?... Read More
This article relates to the Job Security competency, commonly evaluated... Read More
In today's competitive job market you can't afford a résumé... Read More
Despite constant calls by politicians and policy makers to reign... Read More
10. Understand all of the opportunities available to you. Don't... Read More
It is important to prepare thoroughly for your telephone interview.Begin... Read More
Like all new innovations, technology in the work environment can... Read More
Chances are if you're reading this you've thought about becoming... Read More
In light of recent unemployment figures, and a continual downturn... Read More
You'll get wet but the reward just might be a... Read More
You've seen the commercials and web sites about starting medical... Read More
Most of us were brought up to study hard, get... Read More
It's amazing how we fool ourselves... while at the same... Read More
In my last column, I explored Jim Collins' "hedgehog" principle,... Read More
The US Army Corp of Engineers and numerous private companies... Read More
Your resume is your sales letter. It may not get... Read More
Employers have fears, uncertainty and DOUBT (the FUD factor) over... Read More
If you are thinking about a career in culinary arts... Read More
Those who watched HBO's Sex and the City (SATC, now... Read More
It's clear there are a number of common issues faced... Read More
Are you miserable at your job (or what you are... Read More
Looking for a job involves a wide range of responsibilities:... Read More
Step One - Plan:Most people spend more time planning a... Read More
When I was working more than 45 hours a week... Read More
Just like the late, great Rodney Dangerfield, the "humble" cover... Read More
Careers, Jobs & Employment |