Save yourself a lot of heart-ache by applying to a company that’s right for you.
In this training Veit and Chris share a few tips for job interviews:
Most people are concerned with how to answer job interview questions.
But really what they’re forgetting is the part where they are supposed to impress the interviewer by asking intelligent questions.
So, in this audio-training, discover specifically which questions to ask at a job interview to first and foremost find out what they stand for and whether they really walk the talk.
(but also to stand out from the crowd by asking, yes you guessed it, intelligent questions)
And then you use their answers to decide whether that matches what you stand for. Because if it doesn’t, you’re better off going elsewhere (and you’ll find out exactly why)
Please leave a comment and let us know what you think, what works for you and what you think we could improve.
Cheers
Veit
This is part of a 7-part series, if you’d like to hear the rest, please leave a comment and we’ll get you the rest.











Please, Would be possible do you send me this complet text “Tips For Job Interviews: How To Ask Intelligent Questions” is very good!!!!!!!!
I just started following you and one of the people you follow to get an international perspective.
These two questions are PERFECT to distinguish yourself from the pack and also get to the heart of what you need to know in order to get the right culture and values fit. Maybe someone here in “The States” has also said these magic words but here (as a true cynic)they give you the carrot and make you pay for the stick (the actual questions).
The sick people money remark stung, I wonder if it is true that Americans are much more money focused than the rest of the world or else, I know a lot of sick people!
Please send me the rest of the series. I am part of a large job search group that would benefit from you advise.
Kathleen, thanks for the input. The “sick == money” remark wasn’t aimed at anyone in particular, it’s something we find almost anywhere. People get ’stuck’ in that mindset that all that matters is money (well, having more than their neighbours…). Typically manifests in “happy clappy family” on the surface, but serious issues behind the scenes.
That’s why we’re mentioning that it is so important to look at the broader picture and figure out how money and job fit into ‘life’.
I’ll have one of my support guys sort you out with the rest of the series.
Cheers
Veit