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A
famous coach, of Green Bay Packer fame, spoke frankly when he
said, "Perfect practice makes perfect." Mr.
Lombardi's intent was CLEAR. He wanted his players to
concentrate on PRACTICE, drilling on the "little things", the
basics, so that they became instinct during the heat of real life.
Such is productive mindset during any career transition,
specifically related to your ability to answer questions
effectively.
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Practice your two minute drill every
chance you get.... its the fundamental building material of your
communication strategy--your verbal collaterals!
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Practice your exit and qualification statements... most all
potential employers and networking contacts will want to know your
current situation and why you are available.
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Practice answering both common and tough
questions... including pre-offer negotiation tactics.

Let's apply that perfectly practiced approach
with the following guidelines to answering question effectively
during career transition....
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ANSWER THE QUESTION...
The implication,
here, is that you have heard and fully understand the nature of the
question. If this is true, simply answer the question in a
straight forward, brief manner... and then stop talking! Often
the challenges come in knowing when to stop talking. If the
question is not clear, CLARIFY before answering.
Q: What are your goals?
A: I am
quite motivated by goal-setting... Are you most interested in my
personal or professional goals (a context issue)? Be
prepared for the more common questions relative to your positioning
... the three most common are permutations of "Tell me
about yourself."... "What is your current situation?" ... and, "What
are your key strengths for this position?"
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LISTEN FOR
OPPORTUNITIES TO INTEGRATE AND CONFIRM YOUR STRENGTHS...
Your purpose is to drive home your
communication strategy--that set of key words and strengths that
define your "message." So, when a question is asked that
relative to a job related strength, answer the question and confirm
the strength by stating a behavioral example. For example, you
are applying for a recruiting job with a major firm and are asked,
Q: Have you ever conducted nationwide
recruitment programs? A:
Yes (the answer...now confirm it as a
strength), while with Johnson Controls I conducted a needs analysis
looking at least one year forward in the operational plans. I
developed and implemented a recruitment strategy, unique for each of
our operational centers... resulting in 80% cost-per-hire savings.
Whenever possible, state actions and results as a value
add to your purpose.
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AT LEAST ADDRESS THE ISSUE OF A QUESTION
Before blocking, turning around, or in any other way changing the
subject... Salary negotiation, illegal questions and other
non-standard questions often call for extraordinary responses.
Stay focused, get results... but never manipulate or deceive with
your answer. Q: How much did you make
in base salary last year? A:
I am surprised the salary is an
issue this early in our discussion of your opportunity... could you
tell me more about...
Often you can build in credibility by talking
about yourself as others see you, in the third person.
"My customers have always valued my
responsive problem-solving nature. Why, just last week...."
-or- "I 've been complimented for my expertise in..."
"If you
practice
the way you play, there shouldn't be any difference. That's why I
practiced so hard.
I wanted to be
prepared
for the game."
Michael Jordan (1963- )
American basketball player & business person
regarded by many as the greatest basketball
player who ever played the game
ANSWERING QUESTIONS
EFFECTIVELY | Answering TOUGH
Questions I

Bob Maher, CMF... The Careerpilot
Bob created his online
presence, www.careerpilot.com, in 1994. He has over
twenty years of successful experience in Corporate Recruitment, performance
management and Career Management Services. He is an entrepreneur and
innovator in the use of information technology in the recruitment and employment
process. On the Founder's Council of the Association of Career
Professionals - International and quite active in their Professional
Development, Technology and Chapter Growth initiatives--a frequent speaker at
industry conferences and seminars. Awarded the prestigious "LIFE
ACHIEVEMENT AWARD" in 2006.
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