Master the Job Interview
Master the Job Interview on June 30, 2025 at 10:00 AM (Bangladesh Time).
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- 1 hour
- Online
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About this event
Crack your next interview with confidence, charm, and just enough cheek.
Overview
Job interviews are less about memorising answers and more about knowing how to think on your feet—without tripping over them. This course strips away the fluff and delivers precisely what you need to navigate your next interview like a seasoned professional. With clarity, strategy, and a dash of humour, you’ll learn how to get invited, act appropriately, avoid classic pitfalls, and pose questions that matter.
From the initial application to the final handshake (or nod across a screen), we cover the art of being selected, being remembered, and being offered the role. This isn’t about pretending to be perfect—it’s about being prepared, perceptive, and purposeful. Whether it’s your first interview or your fiftieth, this course will have you answering (and asking) the right things at the right time.
Learning Outcomes:
- Identify strategies to increase your chances of being shortlisted.
- Present yourself with confidence, tact, and professional awareness.
- Understand behaviours that create a positive interview impression.
- Avoid commonly overlooked but critical interview mistakes.
- Prepare meaningful questions for both sides of the table.
- Approach interviews with structure, preparation, and adaptability.
Course Curriculum:
- Module 1: How to Get the Interview
- Module 2: How Should I Act
- Module 3: Do’s and Don’ts
- Module 4: Relevant Questions for Interviewer and Interviewee
Who is this course for:
- Recent graduates aiming to secure their first job role
- Professionals preparing for internal promotion interviews
- Career changers facing unfamiliar interview territory
- Individuals re-entering the workforce after a career break
- Non-native English speakers navigating job interviews in the UK
- Apprentices and trainees seeking better communication in interviews
- Candidates preparing for competency or panel interviews
- Anyone frustrated with no callbacks after several applications
Career Path:
- Human Resources Assistant – Average Salary: £25,000/year
- Recruitment Consultant – Average Salary: £28,000/year
- Customer Service Manager – Average Salary: £32,000/year
- Marketing Executive – Average Salary: £30,000/year
- Sales Account Manager – Average Salary: £35,000/year
- Operations Coordinator – Average Salary: £29,000/year
Frequently asked questions
Research the company, practise common questions, dress appropriately, show confidence, and follow up with a thank-you note.
It typically refers to an advanced-level interview, such as for a master’s degree programme or a senior job role requiring expertise and depth.
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