ACING YOUR JOB INTERVIEW: MASTERING THE VIRTUAL INTERVIEW PROCESS

FREE
July 9, 2024
6:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Securing an interview is a significant achievement, yet the real challenge lies in outshining your competition for that coveted job, particularly in the digital age of virtual interviews. With remote interviews increasingly becoming the standard, mastering this format is essential. Join Alex Harrington for an insightful session where he unveils the top three rules for excelling in job interviews, with a special focus on virtual settings. This interactive webinar will provide you with strategies to prepare effectively, stand out during the interview, and leave a lasting impression post-interview. Key learnings will include:

1) Understanding the three critical elements of job interviews;

2) Effective preparation techniques before the interview;

3) Strategies to differentiate yourself from other candidates during the interview;

4) Tips for responding impressively to the "tell me about yourself" question; and

5) Methods to leave a memorable impression after the interview.

Equip yourself with the tools and confidence needed to turn your next virtual job interview into a gateway for your dream job!

This session is FREE.

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This event is on ZOOM.

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Jul 9, 2024 06:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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About the Speaker:

Alex Harrington currently serves as an Operations Performance Manager, HR Policy and Program Directorate, U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Throughout his 28+ years of federal service, he has gained extensive expertise in team building, workforce development, talent acquisition, and career coaching and mentoring.

Outside government, Alex is a Certified Career Services Provider (CCSP) and Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF) and a member with the National Career Development Association. And he is currently the Program Director for Federal Career Connection, Inc., that operates exclusively to provide individuals in career transition with the best insights and techniques on how to search and apply for fulfilling careers in the Federal government.

Alex served honorably in the U.S. Marine Corps and is a veteran of the Persian Gulf War. Alex is also a published author and avid blogger for cancer patients, caregivers, and survivors. He lives in West Virginia with his wife, Teresa, a native of Vancouver, British Columbia.

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About the Moderator:

James Steele uses his skills as a communication professional and educator for many communities. A full-time instructor with Northern Virginia Community College, he educates students in subjects such as public speaking, introduction to communication, and intercultural communication. Previously, he served as full-time faculty with the Communication Department at George Mason University. Working with the Center for International Student Access, he developed an adapted public speaking curriculum for undergraduate international students seeking to improve their English language proficiency skills. He served as the liaison to and primary communication instructor for the INTO Mason program for six years.

Additionally, he serves as the Assistant Director of Communications for Federal Career Connection, Inc. An all-volunteer, educational non-profit, FCC’s mission is to educate federal job seekers on applying for a federal career and help current employees mature in their careers. He and his team oversee the internal and external communication activities for the organization. He also serves as the Assistant Director of CNM Live for Career Network Ministry. One of the largest job search ministries on the east coast, CNM offers online and in-person resources to help job seekers intime of transition and career development resources for people seeking to grow professionally. He and his team of fellow volunteers oversee the delivery of the in-person events for CNM which include networking opportunities, job seeker assistance, and special speakers.  

He holds a Master of Arts in Communication from George Mason University. While pursuing his graduate studies, he completed a thesis which was based on examining the processing of breast cancer messages based on different source perceptions.  He has presented papers and professional posters at the conventions for the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research, the DC Health Communication Conference, the Eastern Communication Association, and the National Communication Association. He served as the Social Media Manager for the DC Health Communication Conference for three years. With over a decade of experience in a variety of areas, he enjoys using his expertise to help people and organizations achieve their communication goals.

Juliett “Jules” McPhaul-Stephan is a Management and Program Analyst with over 15 years of federal experience. Jules, who is dubbed as the “Fixer”, enjoys taking the most complex challenges or situations and turning them into the most unexpected, enduring solutions.

Jules holds a Master’s in Business Administration degree from the University of Phoenix and has her Lean Six Sigma Green in Government as well as her Project Management Qualification from the Management and Strategy Institute. Jules is truly passionate about public service and thrives on providing service to others.

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