Good Morning, Super!

De : James Park
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  • Podcast for NYC Building Superintendents ("Supers")
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    • Winning Job Interviews for Building Supers - ”Why do you want THIS job?”
      Apr 8 2022

      Interviewing is a lot like dating.

      Today’s tip is about tackling the popular interview question of “Why do you want THIS job?" like how you would when dating someone you really like.

      In this video, we discuss why this question can easily be misunderstood for other popular interview questions and how this misinterpretation can get your answer wrong.

      In this clip, you’ll also learn: (1) WHY this question is often asked, (2) HOW to find your answer truthfully and authentically; and (3) DELIVER your answers in a way that gets your interviewers feeling safe, secure and - maybe - even blushing about the thought of hiring you.

      Watch this video and get one step closer to the elusive: “YES, YOU’VE GOT THE JOB!”

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      9 min
    • Winning Job Interviews for Building Supers: Crushing Hypotheticals
      Mar 23 2022

      Today's tip is about a question that is often asked in a job interview for a building super that starts with "What if..." This type of question is called a hypothetical and it's a fictitious work situation that candidates are asked to listen to and explain how they would respond to it.

      Often, these hypotheticals are designed like a puzzle and are difficult to answer on the spot. Indeed, many candidates fail this question.

      This episode gives you some quick tips on how to tackle these types of questions. I reveal why they're difficult to answer and so easy to get lost when trying to answer them. Candidates often turn on their emotions to find the right answer and then unexpectedly find it almost impossible to find their way back.

      This episode shows you why emotions are the WRONG path to take to answering these questions. I reveal what the interviewer is really looking for and how to follow THREE simple rules to help you untangle these puzzles.

      In this clip, you'll also learn how NOT to answer this question. And, you'll learn what your response SHOULD be to (1) overcome the traps of answering this question and impress the most skeptical interviewers; (2) stay memorable in the minds of your interviewer by saying things that make them feel that you are a confident and clear-minded candidate; and (3) get the most out of the interview, even if you fail, with nuggets of wisdom that will help you in the future to get one step closer to the elusive: "YES, YOU'VE GOT THE JOB!"

      Keep learning, keep motivated!

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      12 min
    • Winning Job Interviews for Building Supers: ”Now, do you have any questions for us?”
      Mar 17 2022

      Today's tip is about a question that is normally asked by the interviewer at the close of the job interview, when you THINK that you've finally made it to the finish line and you start to relax and think that this part doesn't actually count towards the interview. It's the deceptively guard-dropping question: "Now, do you have a question for us?"

      When most candidates hear this, they go into casual mode and ask questions that serve themselves only, not seeing that a great opportunity was lost to slam dunk an awesome interview or to turn a bad interview around at the last minute into a success story.

      In this clip, I talk about this special, deceptively simple question, what the interviewer is really looking for and how you can use this question as a tool to flip the interview around and walk away a winner... regardless of whether you actually get the job or not.

      In this clip, you'll also learn what NOT to say for this question. And, you'll learn what your response SHOULD be to (1) overcome and even impress skeptical interviewers who may not initially like you at the start of the interview, (2) memorably engage your interviewer and keep them wanting MORE from you, and (3) get the most out of the interview, even if you fail, with nuggets of wisdom that will help you in the future to get one step closer to the elusive: "YES, YOU'VE GOT THE JOB!"

      Enjoy the clip.

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      8 min

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