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How to Prepare for an Interview

June 4, 2019 by Launch Youniversity Leave a Comment

Summer is a big season of transition, and people often find themselves looking for new work opportunities during this time. Should you land an interview — whether in your current organization or in a new one — what you say and do both verbally and nonverbally during the interview process could change the trajectory of your career.

Here are a few ideas on how to have a great interview and what interviewers are looking for in their prospective employees.

Preparation Tips

Research. And then research some more.

Before going into an interview, you should do as much research as you can on the organization and the interviewer. What’s the organization’s culture like? How is it doing financially? What common interests do you have with the interviewer? Answering these questions will help you be more prepared during the interview and boost your confidence.

Become a customer.

Consume the product or service they are providing. Know the heartbeat of the organization along with facts.

Don’t forget the basics.

First impressions still mean a lot; so, make sure you’re dressed for the part, make eye contact, and limit distractions (turn your phone on airplane mode). They’re looking to see how you conduct yourself both professionally and personally to gauge whether you’ll be a good fit in the organization.

Do a mock interview.

It might feel odd, but doing a mock interview before the real deal may help you boost your confidence. Find a friend who will ask you questions you might encounter in the interview. This way, you’ll be able to give concise, confident answers on the spot during the interview.

Bonus Tips

Launch Youniversity mentors and interviewers, David Farmer and Shane Benson, shared a few of their top tips for interviewees. Here are two of their recommendations.

Remember it’s not only about hard skills.

Hard skills are teachable or learned abilities that are usually easy to quantify. For example, if you are a graphic designer, the skills you have to use for particular design programs are hard skills.

Soft skills are the basics, as mentioned above. Do you begin the interview with a smile and a firm handshake? Are you staying connected and engaged in the interview? Will you fit well with the team? Are you kind? Sometimes, you can have the best qualifications, but if you don’t fit the culture of the team or organization, it may not be the best fit.

Don’t think the interview is over the minute you walk out of the building.

Handwritten notes thanking the interviewers for their time and consideration make a lasting impression. Try to send the thank you letter no later than two days after your interview.

Additionally, if the interviewer offered resources or tips to consider, let them know how you’ve acted on them and how it’s impacted you. For example, if they recommend a book, get a copy and begin reading it. Share something that stood out, and let them know you look forward to finishing the book.

Making an intentional effort to prepare for your interview could land you your dream job and change everything. Now, go! Get prepared!

 

 

Filed Under: Intrapreneurship, Learning Tagged With: interview, preparation, prepare for an interview

5 Ways to Stay Productive in the Summer

May 31, 2019 by Launch Youniversity Leave a Comment

There’s just something about summer that makes most people take their foot off the gas at work. Maybe it’s the half-empty offices, multiple 3-day weekends, or the summer vacation you’ve been planning for months. Whatever it is, the sunny weather and days at the beach are well-deserved and good for the soul…enjoy your time off! But having the few extra days off doesn’t mean you need to give in to a full three months of low productivity. Here are five ways to beat the summer slump.

1. Make a list.

It’s old-fashioned and oft-used, but for good reason. Make a list of all the things you hope to accomplish over the summer months, and keep it posted in a place where you can see it every day. Seeing our goals daily is the fuel we need to keep pushing forward (even when you feel like cutting out at work at 2 PM to get grilling).

2. Communicate and collaborate your time off.

Go through your calendar and identify the weeks that are just—despite your best efforts—going to be less productive. This would include: the week leading up to Memorial Day, the week of the 4th of July, the week leading up to Labor Day, and whatever week, weeks, or Friday afternoons you might be taking off for a personal vacation. Ask anyone on your team to also do the same, then find your open weeks where you can reach maximum productivity together. Plan your projects, timelines, and goals around those weeks and schedules.

3. Incentivize your goals.

Momentum can be hard to come by in the summer without any reward at the end. But finding momentum in the middle of July is a lot easier when you know there’s a “summer Friday” waiting for you as a project completion reward.

4. When you’re on vacation, be on vacation.

Rest makes you better at your job. You need rest, and you deserve the mental break that family vacations and 3-day weekends offer. This means not taking your cell phone with you to the pool or beach or baseball game. It’s okay (and good!) to be off the clock.

5. Shake up your environment.

Is there anything more draining than being in a cold office or co-working space for eight hours on a beautiful summer day? It’s nice out! Go for a walk outside while you brainstorm. Set up your afternoon workspace on a Starbucks patio. You can work and enjoy the dog days of summer.

We’re wishing you a happy, restful, and productive summer!

Filed Under: Entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship Tagged With: break, summer, time off, vacation

5 Ways to Make Your Most Dreaded Tasks Fun

May 3, 2019 by Launch Youniversity Leave a Comment

It doesn’t matter how much you may love your job, there is always one aspect of your role that just isn’t enjoyable. Maybe it’s answering emails, sitting in on conference calls, or balancing the books. Perhaps it isn’t a work task that you dread, but something in your personal life like working out or managing the finances. Whatever your least favorite tasks are, here are five ways to make them just a little more enjoyable.   [Read more…] about 5 Ways to Make Your Most Dreaded Tasks Fun

Filed Under: Entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship, Learning Tagged With: dreaded tasks, tasks, to do list

25 Books Our Launchers Love

March 15, 2019 by Launch Youniversity Leave a Comment

We’re a few months into 2019, and work probably feels crazier than ever. In these busy seasons, your time is a prized commodity…so, if you’re going to make an effort to read a book, it better be good. [Read more…] about 25 Books Our Launchers Love

Filed Under: Intrapreneurship, Learning Tagged With: book, books, launchers

The Five Stages of Design Thinking

February 12, 2019 by Launch Youniversity Leave a Comment

Design Thinking is a trendy term these days, and for good reason! More and more launchers and businesses are learning about the power of this empathy-driven methodology to solve problems. [Read more…] about The Five Stages of Design Thinking

Filed Under: Being a Leader, Intrapreneurship Tagged With: design thinking, empathize, launch, problem solving, prototype, solution, validate

4 Ways to Prove You’re Ready for Advancement

February 5, 2019 by Launch Youniversity Leave a Comment

Ah, the fresh start of a new year. Whether or not you believe in resolutions, it’s hard not to dream and plan for all the things you want to accomplish over the next 12 months. According to Inc., in 2019, 16% of people want to find a new job this year, 32% of people want to earn more money, and 26% of people want to grow their skill set.

What does this mean for you? [Read more…] about 4 Ways to Prove You’re Ready for Advancement

Filed Under: Intrapreneurship, Learning Tagged With: advancement, killing it, personal brand, promotion, skill sets, value

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