889. Job Interview Swagger (with Natasha V. Broodie)
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- Natasha V. Broodie returns to the podcast to talk about her new book, which is full of advice for success in job interviews. Natasha has a lot of job interview experience, and she has learned the importance of self-belief and preparation. In this conversation she talks about some experiences that led her to write the book, and gives advice on what you should do before, during and after job interviews.
📖 Click here to get Natasha's book "Swaggart" on Amazon 👉 www.amazon.com/dp/B0CM5WCVPR
✨ More information about Natasha's book, on her website here 👉 www.lifewiththebige.com/swaggart
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I don’t know how it works, but when I listen to Luke on a regular basis, I speak way better and faster 😊
That's true! By the way, how often do you listen to Luke's podcast?
@@milaretinskaya2270 At least twice a week I suppose :)
It’s easy to answer, Our beloved Luke is a wizard of the ancient celtic time! He owns a very especial spell! So be careful, you are gonna learn English very fast! He’s got a beard again, he knows he looks better! ❤❤❤
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@@milaretinskaya2270at least two episodes a week 😊
Thank you, Luke, for hosting this brilliant chat. I would also like to say that I love Natasha's energy so much!
Natasha’s experiences in nasty interview spaces and a ruthless jobmarket were impressive, nearly intimidating and have visibly steeled her.
I had to listen to the conversation several times to grab and understand everything exactly and found some interesting vocabulary. I am glad that the challenges in my working environment were completely different. No schmoozing and swaggering (nice words), no high profile job, no career ladder, no negotiable wages, but security and a fulfilling and meaningful employment. I only had to survive difficult classes, challenging kids, parents and bosses and sometimes colleagues. Luckily a completely different bubble! And a member of the boomer generation 😅.
Very interesting episode anyway!
A rewarding job interview is never easy. Greeting is always a good place to start. Every candidate has a tale to tell. What a powerful gesture of support!
These days I’m planning on improving my English by listening to many podcasts in English and whenever I’m listening to one of these podcasts, I easily get bored and just want to finish this podcast, but if this podcast is Luke’s podcast I just don’t feel the time. It’s really fun listening to you I don’t even consider this as a process of improving my English. It’s like watching a movie and having fun.
Thank you bro.
I truly believe that I will buy the book, and it is exactly what I need right now. Congratulations on your career and best wishes for your future. I must preface this by saying that I am absolutely not a person who divides; I love and adore inclusion, brotherhood, and peace. I am nobody compared to you, both professionally and probably I don’t even have half of your intellectual abilities. I have had "friends" from all nations and cultures during my 8 years of English experience. I have 3.8 months of experience as a warehouse worker in a famous brand. Initially, there were about 1,000 of us workers, then we stabilized at just over 500 in our warehouse. I must say that there are terribly lazy and unreliable people of all ethnicities, ages, and genders. I know what I am saying sounds horrible, but it is my honest experience. I have noticed that in percentage terms, there are a few more, slightly more. Again, I am absolutely not against anyone, and what I have noticed, just as there are people of all ethnicities and cultures who work for 10 people (I have also noticed that they are a minority in percentage terms in the corporate structure, unfortunately).
Thank you, Luke and Natasha, for this wonderful podcast. Extremely relevant topic and helpful tips for anyone who has ever faced a job interview. I urgently need Natasha's book. I wish everyone success with job interviews ❤
Before I had much work experience, I always tried to please my prospective employer. But after a certain amount of time, I decided not to do this anymore, because I began to value myself as a professional in my field and was looking for an employer and job environment that I liked. This choise allowed me to stay for a long time in the same place, without irritation.
Wow. Helli Luke. It's one of the top ten of your interviews. She's a great speaker. She trained herself to notice what is unclear for most of us. I am sure that l will watch this episode again. There's too much details for me to understand from this. ❤❤ Much love from Iran
True. Same here
I've learned a good tip from all of that: if you make "a weird noice", you should say: "that's a mail, sorry".
It was very helpful for me.
Thanks a lot Natasha and Luke!
When you come back with a resourceful episode, it's always a delightful experience by which my level of knowledge in the language goes up by additional step.❤ ❤❤
Hi Luke, I just want to thank you for another impactful episode of your podcast. I just found out about your UA-cam channel not quite long and it's been helping me a lot to develop my long-time ago weaknesses that have been limiting me.
Oh my gosh, I love this.
Video Louk Can you?
Do another video With her❤😊
Today I had interviewed and I listened to the episode yesterday. Thank you Luke, you always come at the right time. However in my opinion and experience, even if you did thousands of interviews, you will still feel stressed and anxious, they don’t go away what ever you do 😤 but I guarantee that you will be smart with your answers and professional as fuck.
Amazing podcast ❤❤ thanks for you🎉🎉
What a valuable episod :) Lots of helpful advice. Thank you Luke and Natasha :)
Great help for young people trying to find their way in life.
I am a retired guy. I don' t want to lower expectations but in my humble experience a successful job interview should be backed by a sponsor....if you know what I mean.
Thanks for your precious contents Luke
Thank You both! ❤❤
I can’t convey how good is you, You have a charm speech, My listening skills have improved since I started listening your podcast. I wish that I can find the same quality of learning other english skills context as you have. Thanks a lot Luke.
Hi luke.I think your guest has given you a lot of New things about à field you know à little about.actually that was an important course for us all.
Thank you Luke .Very valuable advice.I have started applying to PGCE primary jobs as a non native . I have been failing so many interviews so far .May be as you say I will not put down my self this time .
Useful episode! Thank you Luke❤
Very informative talk. Thank you for both of you ❤
What an interesting guest , every question and every answer to lern english , more than an hour that I've spent listening with lot of attention
Thank you for your work
mab to be honest when I listen to you I feel like I can Understand english so thank you so much luke
I want to meet you in person. I admire your way of speaking and your voice, and I especially love the British accent. It's adored all around the world. I have great respect for you in my heart.
Thanks a lot for your sharing this information and especial thank for your guest natasha
Thank you for this interesting conversation I really like it✨👏
That was an interesting conversation, thank you.
I loved this episode. Very interesting.
In Argentina we pronounce it Linkedin, like in France.
Thank you Luke 😊
I have never printed my CV in my life. It was used in electronic form all the times. I even never heard that someone printed his in my country
Hello Luke, thanks for the video it has many interesting key points if you are preparing a job interview. Hasta la próxima amigo 😊
I have applied to, like, 150+ vacancies and haven't had a single interview yet (trying to get a job in dev, probably that's why)🤦♀
I like so much british english, Unfortunately I gave up because I want to learn Korean and Japanese, so I'm only learning American English, because it's simpler, because everything I watch has an American accent, I'm learning English in high school, but it's not enough because we learn basic things and most of them are at a level where they don't understand a conversation in English, or they almost don't understand anything.
Natasha, people on the highest position can get a job without any difficulties if they are really professionals and sensible people. Companies could to poach really good employees.
Her eyes… dude!
Wow..!
Great 🌹🌹
God bless you.
I love you ... i love your voice😍😘
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When did Natasha work for a long distance? What was her highest position in the company? What she did for the company to have an opportunity to be promoted? A lot of questions to this woman. She wrote the book and doesn’t actually have any practical skills to career development and soft skills. The HR will always have a cautious attitude towards this kind of applicants. Why she couldn’t to be in touch with the HR inside a company to speak about a way for her promotion? Additionally, she spent over 2 years without any job. Her opinion and advises are doubted.
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I am not wondering anymore why she doesn’t have a good job but how she can give any advices?
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Dear Luke's
Hopefuly you are well today
I'm Amal and I am from Bangladesh. I am a learning a lot of this language.
She is pretty beautiful.
My company when I'm sleeping .
She is pretty ❤
In low grade jobs, negotiate 10000$ over what they offered you, whattt😲, over the salary for the full year, right?? Where I'm from, we hardly make 10000$ a year..., what to negotiate😅
Nica baby 🐥
Beautiful guest with shiny eyes and teeth mixed with chocolate flavour and soul of birds...❤❤❤ Very exciting...
Lookism, sexualization and objectivization 😂
Hi luke.I think your guest has given you a lot of New things about à field you know à little about.actually that was an important course for us all.