Interview Preparation

What is the difference between a winning interview and one that ends in a rejection letter? Preparation.

Frame your experiences in a way

that makes you an essential addition to their team.

Why prepare for an interview when you already know your own life story? Because a hiring manager is listening for certain things. If you’re not giving them what they want or wasting their time with information they don’t care about, you’re not going to get the job.

Most of us are taught not to talk about ourselves and our accomplishments. It can sound like bragging, so we’re told to avoid it. But in a job interview that’s exactly what we’ll need to do—and we need to be good at it.

Having interviewed hundreds of job seekers in my corporate work, I’ll teach you the best methods for responding in behavioral interviews with compelling stories from your work life. We’ll also go over the subtle but significant differences in telephone, online, in-person, and group interviews. I can also arrange mock interviews for you to get valuable feedback.

Don’t expect to show up for an interview unprepared and get an offer.

Let’s prepare you to ace your next interview.

You’ll Learn:

Answering Difficult Questions

Behavioral Interviewing

Handshakes, Body Language, Eye Contact

  • Joseph Medulla

    Laynette helped me to understand what hiring managers are looking for in candidates and find the ways to highlight my strengths. With her help, I was able to gain the confidence I needed to impress and start getting offers. If you are searching for the best in this field, look no further.

  • Paulette Sanford, DDS

    Laynette worked with me to prepare me for a video interview and an in-person interview.

    Our discussions were very helpful in preparing me to talk about my experience and achievements. For someone who hates talking about herself, this help was huge.

    I especially enjoyed our communication during the process. We laughed a lot. She taught me things I didn’t know without making me feel stupid. In other words, she made what might have been a dreaded process (like pulling teeth, right?) more fun than I had any reason to expect.

    Perhaps most surprising and helpful was the careful preparation Laynette provided me for the video interviews my new resume secured for me. There were so many little but important aspects I would never have thought of without her keen insights.

    I recommend Laynette’s services without reservation.

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Schedule a free, 15-minute introductory phone call with me.