Comparison and judgment were at the wheel because of social media. This is how I was engaging with others and with everything that was happening in the world. The more I scrolled, the more anxious, judge-y, and comparison-y I felt.
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Perhaps you're feeling increased self-doubt when it comes to how you look on camera, or how your tone of voice and body language are translating virtually. Maybe its obsessing over “appropriate” work from home fashion choices (Can I get away with "business" on top and sweatpants on the bottom?) Then are the introspective questions around personal vs. professional identity.
But the more you dwell on the “what if’s?” when it comes to video conferencing and communication, the less chance you’ll show up in a way that feels good, easy, and true to who you are.
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Break Free From Common Interview Questions and Answer This Instead
Job interviews take many shapes and forms — whether you're submitting a pre-recorded video, meeting in-person with a room full of decision makers, or having a 1-on-1 conversation with the person responsible for sealing the fate of your next career move. Regardless of audience and interview style, there is bound to be a list of common interview questions that your prospective employer is going to pull from.