What are Interview Strategies?

What are Interview Strategies?
10 Strategies to Boost your Job Opportunities 10x

What are Interview Strategies 10 Strategies to Boost your Job Opportunities 10x
What are interview strategies?

What are Interview Strategies?

Just a sentence for the newbies who are about to buckle up to get an insight into, "what are interview strategies?" Well, Interview Strategies are kind of blueprint you have to go through or take care of before an interview is based on understanding who is your employer and the industry. 

These interview tips and tricks are not the types of information that you can memorize the night before. 

Take time as much time as you can to read these "10 Strategies to Boost your Job Opportunities 10x" and absorb these 10 Strategies from a variety of sources that I'm going to present to you through this week's newsletter.

I’ve compiled this list of tried and genuine interview tips and tricks for anybody who is pursuing your Job Opportunity.

These 10 Interview Strategies are guaranteed to make your job recruiters cry tears of joy.

10 Strategies to Boost your Job Opportunities 10x

10 Strategies to Boost your Job Opportunities 10x

Let's straightly dive into these 10 Strategies to Boost your Job Opportunities 10x:

1. Buy a whiteboard for your bedroom. Spend an hour every day going through some challenges or problems you've faced in your previous job interviews on the whiteboard. Analyze how can you overcome those failures.

Buy a whiteboard for your bedroom
Buy a whiteboard for your bedroom

2. Apply for jobs constantly every day, even if you are already employed. Applying for just 1 job a day is enough to keep your interviewing skills sharp.

Apply for jobs constantly every day
Apply for jobs constantly every day

3. Sever any social ties with toxic people from your current company. Soon enough, you’ll be working somewhere much cooler anyways, so you can safely ignore your current coworkers. 

Sever any social ties with toxic people
Sever any social ties with toxic people

Besides, are you going to let your “buddy” Jerry from HR get in the way of your future job and its Cryogenic Nap Pods, Levitating Desks, and Intravenous Soylent isn't it?

4. Buy another whiteboard (for your bathroom). I knew that you are already laughing, just google it Why do great ideas come when you are on a toilet or in a bathroom?

Buy another whiteboard (for your bathroom)
Buy another whiteboard (for your bathroom)

5. Forget about technical information revision for the interviews always. From now on, all your strategies have to be done on a whiteboard. 

Forget about technical information revision
Forget about technical information revision

6. Now is the time to test how “unlimited” your current employer’s “unlimited vacation policy” really is. Ramp up your job applications tenfold and try to do an onsite every day.

7. Acquire more whiteboards. You’re gonna want at least 15 to scatter your current employer to realize how worthy you are. You must be within arm’s reach of a whiteboard at all times.

8. Make sure to appear clean and professional for all of your interviews. A suit would be overkill, but a nice button-up and some quality slacks or jeans will do fine.

9. Your brain should be filled with trivia about most of the information that is related to technical interviews. All you need is a warm embrace of your technical and management skillset.

10. The last step is to get out there and crush it! Don’t worry about messing up any one interview, just be yourself and keep on working hard. I believe in you!


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  1. Great work here Mohammed!
    A really insightful content.

    I agree with you, sometimes as an employee you may feel it's important to be always on good term with your colleagues when even some are toxic. Server ties with such people and move forward. After all, you'll be somewhere better soon or later.
    Again good work man. This is really helpful, so keep doing more.

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    1. I'm so glad to hear feedback from you dear Lukas Ntinda ;-) Thanks and will be doing more 🤍

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