So, you apply for a job that you know you’d be fantastic at doing and you get called for an interview...
What next? Hope for the best on the day? “Wing” it?
Why risk losing a great opportunity by not understanding what it is that the interviewees actually want to hear from you?
Job interviews may be considered “unfair” in some respects, but everyone is in the same boat, and if you don’t know or follow the “rules of the game”, you will be at a severe disadvantage.
Interview Guru is a renowned world-leading interview training programme that is now available on Udemy. Covering everything you could want or need to know about the interview process, the modules cover resume writing, interview research and preparation, body language as well as tackling any confidence issues or nerves on the big day. All the bases are covered in this very comprehensive course.
What’s more, our experts have identified 41 of the most asked tough interview questions and we talk through the theory of why they are being asked, as well as giving you excellent model answers you can easily adapt to your own situation.
About the instructors
JAMES LUCKHURST
James is a renowned expert on interview skills both for the job market and also for higher education and is in demand for in-person training at educational establishments across Europe. He also trains networking and CV/personal statement writing, further essential skillsto learn when attempting to secure a job and then helping to rise the career ladder. Interview Guru is the fruit of many years of experience and training, and what James does not know about interview training is not worth knowing.
PETER BAKER
Peter has had almost 40 years working in broadcast television and radio as a presenter and voiceover artist. He knows the great importance of visual and aural presentation skills when it comes to giving the best impression at a job interview. He has worked at a variety of radio stations in the UK, had years as a BBC TV News presenter and reporter, and also ran a TV channel based at ITV Granada. Here, he had to hire many new production staff, yet so many people he interviewed could have “come over” so much better. His experience and knowledge over the years in the media are drawn upon for the content in this Interview Guru course.
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