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How not to sabotage your brand at a job interviewIn the current uncertain economic climate, as jobs become scarcer, making the job market more and more competitive, it is so important when you have taken the decision to change jobs that when you get the phone call inviting you for an interview, you put your best foot forward. According to Adcorp, the labour market specialist, the South African economy has shed 36,290 jobs during January, with the biggest losses occurring in permanent employment. Not only has it become harder for those with jobs to make a switch, but more companies are downscaling. ![]() Image via 123RF It has thus become evident that the importance of differentiating yourself has never been demanded more than ever before. The wisdom to consistently upskill yourself and be the best in your industry is key to driving your career to the next level. However, what will determine if you will get your dream job or not, it all boils down to how your sell yourself and your brand in terms of your skills and expertise at the interview. I have a few lessons that I'll share with those that are in the job market.
2. Never lie - Take your time when you answer each question, and if you don't know, don't lie, but give the best answer under the circumstances. In closing, Dan Schawbel, a brand specialist once said, you are the chief marketing officer for the brand called you, "It's what you do that makes you who you are and how you project that to others that makes you memorable." Best of luck with your next interview! About Tralone KhozaTralone is a writer, marketer, loves anything, marketing, brands and PR related. She has a BA communication degree and holds a post graduate diploma in Marketing (IMM). Twitter: @TraloneK View my profile and articles... |