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Would anyone with a job in the field of business be willing to answer some questions?
Would anyone with a job in the field of business be willing to answer some questions? Can you state your position, my task is to interview someone and include their answers as a source.
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Sehar’s Answer
Hi there, Kailey! I'm part of the team at PwC, working as a Healthcare Management Consultant. I'm here and ready to help, so feel free to ask me anything you'd like to know!
Reach out to me via email -- sehar.haji@pwc.com
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deborah’s Answer
Hello Kailey! I currently teach college business courses to college and high school students. I most recently ran a small business center that trained and counseled entrepreneurs and small business owners. Prior to this, I was in a marketing career, including starting and running a marketing agency.
I am very happy to answer your questions, deborah.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahkania/
I am very happy to answer your questions, deborah.
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Hi Deborah, I sent you a message on LinkedIn.
Kailey
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Terica’s Answer
Here are some interview action items to keep in mind as you prepare for future interviews.
Plan to arrive early. Keep in mind that security/access requirements and time to get on the site may vary by location. Check with the POC regarding appropriate arrival times, check-in procedures, and logistics. Remember you get one chance to make a first impression.
Be prepared to summarize your experience in about 30 seconds and describe what you bring to the position.
Listen carefully to each question asked. Answer questions as directly as possible. Focus on your achievements relevant to the position using examples of how your knowledge, skills and abilities fit the job. Be sure to ask the interviewer to restate a question if further clarification is needed.
Remain positive and avoid negative comments about past employers.
Be aware of your body language and tone of voice. Remain engaged by giving your full attention to the interviewer.
Take limited notes, if desired.
Be sure to ask any final questions about the organization or the position. Also, ask about the next steps in the selection process to include timeframes. Request POC information should you have any follow up questions.
Reinforce your interest in the position and thank the interviewer(s) for the opportunity to interview.
Plan to arrive early. Keep in mind that security/access requirements and time to get on the site may vary by location. Check with the POC regarding appropriate arrival times, check-in procedures, and logistics. Remember you get one chance to make a first impression.
Be prepared to summarize your experience in about 30 seconds and describe what you bring to the position.
Listen carefully to each question asked. Answer questions as directly as possible. Focus on your achievements relevant to the position using examples of how your knowledge, skills and abilities fit the job. Be sure to ask the interviewer to restate a question if further clarification is needed.
Remain positive and avoid negative comments about past employers.
Be aware of your body language and tone of voice. Remain engaged by giving your full attention to the interviewer.
Take limited notes, if desired.
Be sure to ask any final questions about the organization or the position. Also, ask about the next steps in the selection process to include timeframes. Request POC information should you have any follow up questions.
Reinforce your interest in the position and thank the interviewer(s) for the opportunity to interview.
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La Toya’s Answer
Hello Kailey! At present, I'm handling the role of a security & compliance manager. My past experience includes managing coaching programs as a project manager, and I've spent over two decades in the business and call center management field. I'm more than ready and happy to lend a hand wherever you need it!