thank you for your help. I hope you read this! I interviewed for a position I was under qualified for and I got the job! I've been jobless for the past year and I've doubled my previous salary and changed my life. Just hope you see this because you've helped me change my life!
I recently had an interview where I was told the format they would use. I looked at your videos for guidance, but watched all the types instead of just the format they indicated, lucky I viewed all your tutorials. The actual interview took on all aspects. Thank you very much. I start my new job next month.
Hi @amri Thank you so much for this video. This is my first ever comment after using youtube and I'm saying this because you deserve it. I've just landed my dream job after watching this video. I had all answers to their questions. Really appreciate your time and effort. Almost every video I have watched gave egs that are not relevant. Yours stood out with simple and detailed key points. Thank you once again and I hope you see this message!
Please provide an example for questions like - Shows persistence when faced with difficult problems or challenges? and - Takes decisions with an eye to the impact on others and on the Organization?
Hi @Amri , Thank you very much for this video. I cleared my UK competency based interview after following your pattern. I’m glad that I found you few days before the interview. Really appreciate the help! ❤Thanks again!!
Thank you @Amri, Can you break these in the health care setting, most of the examples are outside the health care for me, thank you for the general overview....
I know I’m in a completely different boat than 99% of her answers as they seem to be for senior level corporate jobs so it’s a bit difficult to model them to my situation also
Really great advice, thank you. My only criticism is with the editing.. I find the sudden zoom-in zoom-out very unpleasant and hurts my head. Thank you all the same Amri!
Answers sound like its a chat GPT robot talking, not really like a human conversation. I cannot imagine how you quickly can produce such during the interview under stress or memorize all.
Please don't cancel! If you can take an hour or two to practice answers to a couple of the common questions in your industry (depending on the type of interview). This normally helps relieve some of the pressure as you'll feel a little more prepared. Very best of luck!
Thanks for watching, let me know any Key Takeaways! If you want to learn how to master the art of selling yourself and boost your confidence, join my Interview Mastery Program here: amriceleste.thinkific.com/courses/interview-mastery
Hi Mis, can you please share me the related answer about the below question? describe a situation where you did a mistake in an important report and realized the mistake after submission of the report?
A situation like this might look as follows: I was responsible for preparing an in-depth financial analysis report for a company-wide quarterly review. The report included key performance indicators (KPIs) like revenue growth, profit margins, and expense breakdowns, which would inform executive decisions on budget allocations for the next quarter. I carefully compiled data from multiple departments, double-checked figures, and ensured everything was formatted according to company standards. After submitting the report, I received feedback that prompted me to review the numbers once more. During this review, I discovered that I had accidentally misclassified a significant expense. Instead of categorizing it under "operational expenses," I had included it in "capital expenditures," which inflated the company's capital investment figure. This error skewed the entire financial picture presented in the report, potentially leading to incorrect conclusions about the company's spending strategy. I immediately notified my supervisor and the executive team, taking full responsibility for the mistake. I quickly revised the report, reclassifying the expense correctly and recalculating the affected metrics. Although it was an uncomfortable situation, I learned valuable lessons about the importance of double-checking key details before submitting reports, especially those used for strategic decision-making.
I had a second interview last week and got the job 🎉 Thanks for all of your videos, so helpful ❤️
Congrats Benjamin! Amazing Result, 🥳 Thank you so much for sharing, enjoy your new role!
thank you for your help. I hope you read this! I interviewed for a position I was under qualified for and I got the job! I've been jobless for the past year and I've doubled my previous salary and changed my life. Just hope you see this because you've helped me change my life!
Amazing, thank you for sharing! Congratulations 🥳 I hope you enjoy your new role!
I recently had an interview where I was told the format they would use. I looked at your videos for guidance, but watched all the types instead of just the format they indicated, lucky I viewed all your tutorials. The actual interview took on all aspects. Thank you very much. I start my new job next month.
Congratulations! 🎉Fantastic outcome, enjoy your new role!
So helpful, looking forward for your new video
Please make a video on tips for fresh graduates with no prior experience giving interviews.
Hi @amri Thank you so much for this video. This is my first ever comment after using youtube and I'm saying this because you deserve it. I've just landed my dream job after watching this video. I had all answers to their questions. Really appreciate your time and effort. Almost every video I have watched gave egs that are not relevant. Yours stood out with simple and detailed key points. Thank you once again and I hope you see this message!
Amri! You are a rare gem. Thank you for this.
You're most welcome
Please provide an example for questions like - Shows persistence when faced with difficult problems or challenges? and - Takes decisions with an eye to the impact on others and on the Organization?
Hi @Amri , Thank you very much for this video. I cleared my UK competency based interview after following your pattern. I’m glad that I found you few days before the interview. Really appreciate the help! ❤Thanks again!!
You're most welcome, congrats on clearing your competency based interview!
Thank you @Amri, Can you break these in the health care setting, most of the examples are outside the health care for me, thank you for the general overview....
I know I’m in a completely different boat than 99% of her answers as they seem to be for senior level corporate jobs so it’s a bit difficult to model them to my situation also
Got an interview today and this has been really useful! Thank you so much, will let you know how it goes :)
Fingers crossed, best of luck!
Really great advice, thank you. My only criticism is with the editing.. I find the sudden zoom-in zoom-out very unpleasant and hurts my head. Thank you all the same Amri!
Thank you for the feedback!
@@amricelesteinterviewcoach you're welcome! Keep up the fantastic work!
hi amri, i cracked the job with your videos , thanks a lot .👏👏
How do you even remember all this points?
Answers sound like its a chat GPT robot talking, not really like a human conversation. I cannot imagine how you quickly can produce such during the interview under stress or memorize all.
I have an interview tomorrow and I’m tempted to cancel now. This is a LOT of pressure.
Please don't cancel! If you can take an hour or two to practice answers to a couple of the common questions in your industry (depending on the type of interview). This normally helps relieve some of the pressure as you'll feel a little more prepared. Very best of luck!
❤ Thank you for your video. I really needed one like this.
Very helpful
Thank you
Great content!
Questions start at 2.30
Cheers
Thanks for watching, let me know any Key Takeaways! If you want to learn how to master the art of selling yourself and boost your confidence, join my Interview Mastery Program here: amriceleste.thinkific.com/courses/interview-mastery
Thank you!
You're most welcome!
Hi Mis, can you please share me the related answer about the below question? describe a situation where you did a mistake in an important report and realized the mistake after submission of the report?
A situation like this might look as follows:
I was responsible for preparing an in-depth financial analysis report for a company-wide quarterly review. The report included key performance indicators (KPIs) like revenue growth, profit margins, and expense breakdowns, which would inform executive decisions on budget allocations for the next quarter. I carefully compiled data from multiple departments, double-checked figures, and ensured everything was formatted according to company standards.
After submitting the report, I received feedback that prompted me to review the numbers once more. During this review, I discovered that I had accidentally misclassified a significant expense. Instead of categorizing it under "operational expenses," I had included it in "capital expenditures," which inflated the company's capital investment figure. This error skewed the entire financial picture presented in the report, potentially leading to incorrect conclusions about the company's spending strategy.
I immediately notified my supervisor and the executive team, taking full responsibility for the mistake. I quickly revised the report, reclassifying the expense correctly and recalculating the affected metrics. Although it was an uncomfortable situation, I learned valuable lessons about the importance of double-checking key details before submitting reports, especially those used for strategic decision-making.
Thank you for this
Good job 🎉
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Hello what is the competency based approach in social work
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Glad you think so!
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Hi .how do you answer the writing ang reporting competency? Any example
You’re awesome 😅
I need help to prepare a Service Delivery Manager interview
can't find the top 20 interview answers document in the description.
Hi, you can also access it here: amriceleste.eo.page/65pnv
@@amricelesteinterviewcoach thank you.
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