Understated, Undervalued? 

Understated, Undervalued? 

If you leave it to chance, a job interview can be a somewhat clumsy and imperfect way of adequately representing you and your stand-out talents. However with positive help, good technique and lots of practice you can quickly minimise any chance of understating yourself and move quickly from a job hopeful to a job winner. 

In our day to day private work with individuals we quite often find that some very talented and experienced people significantly under-value and under-sell themselves, often without realising that they are doing so. Today’s recruitment market is very unforgiving if you cannot assert yourself and your distinctive value in the key messages that you transmit about yourself through every stage of a recruitment process. 

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Frustrated with Coming Second? – Executive Job Interview Tips

Frustrated with Coming Second? – Executive Job Interview Tips

You are successful; you have a good, demanding high status job in a reputable organisation: your professional and technical capabilities and achievements to date are beyond question; you are definitely firmly on the executive career ladder to success. And yet…

You are frustrated and disappointed.  You know that you have the ability and capacity to take on a bigger job involving more responsibility, leading and managing others and making a more significant contribution, and you are impatient to secure this big step-change in your career.

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