✅Quick Tip #21: Research Beyond the Role
Don’t just study the job description—dig into the company’s mission, values, recent news, and culture. It shows you’re genuinely interested.
Don’t just study the job description—dig into the company’s mission, values, recent news, and culture. It shows you’re genuinely interested.
When responding, direct your answer to the person who asked the question while maintaining respectful eye contact with the rest of the panel.
Avoid overwhelming yourself with last-minute cramming. Give your mind space to stay focused and calm before your interview begins.
When preparing for interviews, don’t try to memorize your answers word for word. Instead, highlight the key words or phrases that match the role you’re applying for. This keeps your… ✅Quick Tip # 17 – Interview Prep
At StepsUp Careers, every success story is a reminder of why we do what we do. Today, we’re sharing kind words from Michael S., a recent client who came to… Client Story: How Michael S. Gained Confidence and Landed Interviews
🧠 Before the interview:🔹 Speak kindly to yourself🔹 Remind yourself of 3 things you’re proud of🔹 Visualize walking in with calm, confidence, and clarity🔹 Avoid negative self-talk like “I’m not… ✅ Quick Tip #14 – Uplift Yourself Before Interview Time
Think of your cover letter as the “Tell us about yourself” question. ✍️ Be a focused storyteller — not a rambler.🔹 Stick to one page🔹 Start with why you’re interested… ✅ Quick Tip #13 – Avoid a Long Cover Letter
Recruiters skim CVs in seconds. Make their job easier by using 5–6 bullet points under each job title. 🔹 Focus on actions and results🔹 Start each point with a strong… ✅ Quick Tip #12 – Make Your CV Easy to Scan
Being a team player is a key skill to highlight in your cover letter. It shows you can work well with others—an essential part of any workplace!
Be confident and highlight all your transferable skills relevant to the position you’re applying for. Tailoring your skills to the job shows employers why you’re a great fit!