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Hi I'm Tomas Gistren of Gaijin Bank And today I'm gonna give you 5 quick tips

how to answer common interview questions!

Tip # 1: You know the interviewer he wants to hire you

He's giving you a chance to tell him why you are the person he should hire

So think of it that way, when you are talking to the interviewer

This person really wants to hire you

If you're going with that mindset that the person wants to hire you, you will

naturally relax a little bit more.

So think of it as this is a great opportunity for him to like you.

Tip # 2: Your first sentence should be introduction

of who you are professionally and then you could follow that with second

sentence as a highlight of your career.

So here's an example Yes Mr. Smith, I am a recruiter for foreign

talents who are living in Japan, and my career has been focused in sales and

recruitment of professional workers

So What I did there was I talked about what I do now as my profession and then I highlighted

Right after my general career

Tip # 3: You know interviewers are keen to know that

you can be both professional and passionate about work

After you tell the interviewer about your career highlights, don't shy away from telling

him how much you enjoy your profession as well.

Here's an example I love what I do.

Yes, there are challenges and some days are tough, but I truly enjoy the business of helping

another person's career

Tip # 4: The best type of interview is a conversation, a dialogue.

It is you talking about yourself and wanting to know more about the company.

And the interviewer talking about the company and wanting to know more about you.

So treat the interview like it's a conversation conducted at a professional networking event,

Imagine it's you and the interviewer at this event and there's no one else

And you are conducting professional conversation.

So here's an Example Mrs. Smith In reviewing your website, I see

that your business has hired over 20% foreigners in Japan.

You know this is one reason why I am excited talking with you today

Something like that.

Tip # 5: In talking about yourself, the obvious is

to not ramble on about how great you are, or just ramble on with stories about yourself

Keep your "discussion" with the interviewer.

One

Keep it simple, make it interesting, keep it simple but interesting

Two

Do not mumble your words – speak clearly but not too exaggerative form but do not mumble your words.

Three

Look into the interviewer's eyes – very important

Four

Listen, Listen to the interviewer many people forget to actually listen because the only

they're only thinking about what to say next – Very Important

So as a conclusion: The final point for the GaijinBank tips

Enjoy the meeting, enjoy the interview it's easy for me to say this when you're going

into the interview You're nervous, however if you remind yourself

that the fact you're nervous for interview it means you really want the job,

it's a good thing, so the interviewer and also remind yourself

to see this a great opportunity to tell the interviewer how much you want the job

Tell him you're excited about the job . The final point be prepared, dress sharp, listen to

the interviewer and finally – have that smile!

This is Gaijin Bank tips and remember subscribe to Gaijin Bank Youtube channel

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How to answer, "What is your greatest strength?" - Duration: 1:11.

Watch this video for tips on how to answer the common interview question:

"What is your greatest strength?". Interviewers are often interested in

hearing about your strengths to determine your assets as a candidate

and see where you fit with the others at the organization. This information will

often be asked in the form of a question like "What is your greatest strength?". When

discussing a strength in an interview be sure to focus on a transferable skill

that is relevant to the position you're interviewing for rather than a

personality trait such as hard-working or dedicated. A transferable skill is an

ability or attribute obtained during your prior studies and experiences that

you can use across industry lines. When picking a transferable skill to

highlight, it is a good idea to look at the job or internship position

description and choose a skill they are asking for specifically. It is also

important to be ready to share examples of how you've used this transferable

skill in the past. Sharing stories can help you show the employer that you have

the skill rather than just tell them. Finally, it may be a good idea to have

two to three transferable skills and supporting stories prepared in the case

the interviewer asks for more than one.

For more infomation >> How to answer, "What is your greatest strength?" - Duration: 1:11.

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Valeriy Pyakin. Question-Answer from November 20, 2017 - Duration: 1:24:25.

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Kids Answer: What is Money? - Duration: 0:39.

Money is called coins and you buy things and then you put them back in your pocket.

Money is change.

You use it to buy groceries.

Things you buy with, and you get presents for someone, and you get gifts.

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