What Makes You Special? Oxford
Being invited to attend an interview indicates that you are a good match for the job specifications that the employer has set out. However, at this stage, that match only looks good on paper; the interview is your chance to convince the interviewer that not only would you be able to do the job, but you would also bring additional benefits to the organisation.
Reed Employment Services
01865 793600
8 High Street
Oxford
Reed Employment Services
01865 793600
8 High Street
Oxford GB.OX14AB
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Hays Montrose
01865 722844
Golden Cross Court
Oxford
Hays Montrose
01865 722844
Golden Cross Court
Oxford GB.OX13EX
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Office Angels
01865 790603
12-16 St. Michaels Street
Oxford
Office Angels
01865 790603
12-16 St. Michaels Street
Oxford GB.OX12DU
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Champion Recruitment Ltd
01865 264050
55 Cornmarket Street
Oxford
Champion Recruitment Ltd
01865 264050
55 Cornmarket Street
Oxford GB.OX13HB
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Inspired Selection Ltd
01865 260270
First Floor Offices
Oxford
Inspired Selection Ltd
01865 260270
First Floor Offices
Oxford GB.OX13EX
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Hays Office Support Employment Recruitment Consultants Oxford
01865 250240
133 High Street
Oxford
Hays Office Support Employment Recruitment Consultants Oxford
01865 250240
133 High Street
Oxford GB.OX14DN
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Nigel Lynn Associates
01865 202066
6 Worcester Street
Oxford
Nigel Lynn Associates
01865 202066
6 Worcester Street
Oxford GB.OX12BX
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Accountancy Additions
01865 792828
12-16 St. Michaels Street
Oxford
Accountancy Additions
01865 792828
12-16 St. Michaels Street
Oxford GB.OX12DU
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Reed Accountancy Personnel
01865 797880
29-31 George Street
Oxford
Reed Accountancy Personnel
01865 797880
29-31 George Street
Oxford GB.OX12AY
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Thomas Davies
01865 304017
Clarendon House
Oxford
Thomas Davies
01865 304017
Clarendon House
Oxford GB.OX13HJ
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What Makes You Special?
Being invited to attend an interview indicates that you are a good match for the job specifications that the employer has set out. However, at this stage, that match only looks good on paper; the interview is your chance to convince the interviewer that not only would you be able to do the job, but you would also bring additional benefits to the organisation.
The interviewer will probably have to see a number of applicants; the ones that they remember will be the ones who are distinctive and can make a unique contribution to the organisation. So to be successful, you will need to be different and make a firm impression. In order to achieve this, it's essential for YOU to know what makes you unique, and what makes you the best candidate for the job, so that you can convince the company to invest in you.
- Your Skills
- Identifying your skills will enable you to sing your own praises during the interview ...
- Your Achievements
- Knowing your achievements will help you to sell yourself to your potential employer ...
- Your Strengths
- Are you adaptable? Can you handle conflict well? Are you full of enthusiasm? Your strengths will demonstrate to the interviewer HOW you employ your skills ...
- Your Weaknesses
- Putting a positive spin on a negative characteristic, and turning a weakness into a strength ...
- Putting It All Together
- Creating summary statements describing your skills, strengths and achievements ...
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