by Evans Panton | Oct 24, 2011 | Dental School Admissions Consultant, Medical School Admission Consultant

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by Evans Panton | Oct 24, 2011 | Interview Coaching, Interview Process, Interview Success
To best answer the question: “Tell Me About Yourself” you first have to define your strengths. Definition of strengths are the actions you perform on a daily basis. The action are the ones you perform most often, most successfully, and always striving to improve.
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by Evans Panton | Oct 24, 2011 | Interview Coaching, Interview Process
Mindset
Most people prepare for an interview, tediously brushing up, so they may answer questions correctly. The proper mindset for your role is to determine if this opportunity is a proper fit for you, just as much as it is for the company or organization inviting you in. By keeping this concept in mind, it should lead to an open exchange of thoughts and ideas, where you may both ascertain future potential.
The Process
In preparation for the interview research the company’s website, their competitors and gain understanding of the industry as a whole. You can visit the web, the library, or if you know individuals who work in the industry, or even for the company itself, talk to them in advance, gaining as much knowledge as you can.
Develop questions to ask the interviewer, but at least three key ones.
- What challenges does the company face?
- What are the company’s goals?
- What is the interviewer’s opinion of the company & industry as a whole?
As the interviewer is asking questions of you, do likewise, asking questions of the interviewer, keeping it conversational. Ultimately keep in mind how you can benefit the company with your unique strengths.
How To End the Interview
Say, “Thank you,” whether you felt it went well or it was a complete disaster.
Always ask these three questions.
- What is the next step in the hiring process?
- How many people are you interviewing for the position?
- Where do I stand in the order of people you have interviewed so far?
Next, ask what could you improve on for future interviews? You really want to ask this question if you are in the running or not, and most interviewers will gladly answer it for you.
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by Evans Panton | Oct 24, 2011 | Executive Career Transition, Executive Coaching, Executive Outplacement, Leadership Development
How to Redefine Your Management and Leadership Skills:
There are many executives who are extremely successful, yet remain despondent in their present position. They may feel stagnant; a lack of challenge; or even a fear of being let go. Redefining your management and leadership skills has been an invaluable remedy, providing breakthroughs into new career paths. This is accomplished by going well beyond defining strengths merely by job title. When properly scrutinizing one’s strengths, a “Re-branding,” takes place. It allows you to communicate your story in a more interesting and concise manner.
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by Evans Panton | Oct 18, 2011 | Dental School Admissions Consultant, Medical School Admission Consultant

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by Evans Panton | Sep 27, 2010 | Executive Career Transition, Executive Coaching, Executive Outplacement
“Professional Statement” or 30 second speech
Are you telling people your job title, function and the name of the company where you work?
Or are you telling people how you can be useful to them and their company??
A successful Professional Statement describes you in terms of what you accomplish and who you serve- done in a conversational way. You express the benefits/outcomes that you contribute to an organization.
Business Card Approach :
“Tell me about yourself”. Answer:” My name is Bill Johnson and I have spent the last 16 years as Chief Operations and Finance Officer for the Wirestream Corporation leading special projects in the telecommunications industry.” This is the same information that your listener could have gained from looking at your Business Card. You did not give them any information they could use. In essence you are asking them to figure out what you can do for them.
Professional Statement:
Instead, the following is much more effective:
“Tell me about yourself”. Answer: “I take complex financial information and simplify it so everyone in an organization can understand it. As a result we are able to create more efficient and sustainable processes that respond to our customers needs”.
This statement tells your audience something that is understandable, meaningful, and memorable. You have now positioned yourself as an expert who focuses on outcomes that matter to your listener. People don’t care about your title, company and function until they know how you can be useful to them.
A complete 30 second Speech includes:
- Professional Statement
- Your Name
- Function you served
- Name of Company
- Hook Question which is a Call to action or a request to continue the conversation.. (Next Posting: How to smoothly transition to your Hook Question)
Good luck
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by Evans Panton | Aug 16, 2010 | Executive Career Transition, Executive Outplacement, Resume Tips
All Resumes are read in less than a minute. The following are elements that get them read:
1. Headline or Professional Summary
2. Action Words
3. Bullet Points
4. Numbers, Percentages, Dollar Signs (hint make these larger)
by Evans Panton | Aug 9, 2010 | Executive Career Transition, Executive Outplacement
When asked, tell me about yourself most candidates will say “I’ve worked for ABC Chemical as a Chemical Engineer for 10 years supervising 10 chemists.” These are all “Features” which do not express what you can do for your future employer. We have to start thinking in terms of “Benefits” and that answers the question: “not what I did but what I achieved”. Example: “I’ve worked for ABC Chemical developing the strengths of 10 chemists to increase the yield of our extraction process by 30% while achieving improved quality and customer service.” Showing the benefits makes you a much more viable candidate for any postion.
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by Evans Panton | Aug 9, 2010 | Executive Career Transition, Executive Coaching

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by Evans Panton | Aug 9, 2010 | Executive Career Transition, Executive Outplacement

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