Interviewing with Powerful Stories: Alumni Webinar Spring 2021

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Date: April 20, 2021
Time: 1:00 pm until 2:00 pm

Location: Virtual Venue (Online)

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A recent JDP survey found that 93% of professionals struggle with anxiety during a job interview. While feeling nervous is normal, many times not knowing how to articulate our strengths during an interview contributes to a higher level of anxiety. When you are prepared with your STAR Stories, you will be not only less anxious but much more effective in running the interview to sell yourself effectively.

In this webinar, we will discuss:

  • How to identify and articulate your strengths effectively
  • How to use powerful stories during a job interview to showcase your skills and worth to a hiring manager
  • How to prepare for a virtual interview

Hallie is a certified career coach, speaker, author, and national career expert with 20 years of experience. Her company is headquartered in Atlanta, GA. She is regularly featured in the media (Forbes, CNN, Money magazine, WSJ) and has undergraduate and graduate degrees from Vanderbilt University and the University of Illinois. With over 1,500 success stories, her team of coaches helps professionals find jobs that make them want to jump out of bed in the morning to go to work.

Recommended dress for this event: Casual

More information: (706) 542-3375

This event is sponsored by the University of Georgia Career Center

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