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Square Peg in a Round Hole - Being a Creative Artist in the Corporate World d demonstrating that you possess these skills. For this example, you need to demonstrate that you have the skills X, Y and Z to meet the employer's needs, A, B and C.Those of us who are highly creative and artistic employees know how we can be looked at differently by those who operate from the other side of the brain in the corporate world. It can be hard to fit in to conservative work environments at times for those of us Step 4: Now, give examples of how you have demonstra Step 1: Answer the exact question that the interviewer has asked; not something that you have imagined that he or she has asked. Keep it direct, powerful and succinct. Step 2: Think about the employer's key needs that the employer is looking to fill? For this example, we will say that the employer's key needs are A. B and C. Step 3: What skills are required to meet the employer's needs A, B and C? In your answer, structure your answer around demonstrating that you possess these skills. For this example, you need to demonstrate that you have the skills X, Y and Z to meet the employer's needs, A, B and C. Step 4: Now, give examples of how you have demonstrat Step 1: Answer the exact question that the interviewer has asked; not something that you have imagined that he or she has asked. Keep it direct, powerful and succinct. Step 2: Think about the employer's key needs that the employer is looking to fill? For this example, we will say that the employer's key needs are A. B and C. Step 3: What skills are required to meet the employer's needs A, B and C? In your answer, structure your answer around demonstrating that you possess these skills. For this example, you need to demonstrate that you have the skills X, Y and Z to meet the employer's needs, A, B and C. Step 4: Now, give examples of how you have demonstra Step 2: Think about the employer's key needs that the employer is looking to fill? For this example, we will say that the employer's key needs are A. B and C. Step 3: What skills are required to meet the employer's needs A, B and C? In your answer, structure your answer around demonstrating that you possess these skills. For this example, you need to demonstrate that you have the skills X, Y and Z to meet the employer's needs, A, B and C. Step 4: Now, give examples of how you have demonstra Step 3: What skills are required to meet the employer's needs A, B and C? In your answer, structure your answer around demonstrating that you possess these skills. For this example, you need to demonstrate that you have the skills X, Y and Z to meet the employer's needs, A, B and C. Step 4: Now, give examples of how you have demonstra Step 4: Now, give examples of how you have demonstrated these skills in real life. This is the clincher; anyone can say that they have skills but those that have shown them in real professional situations always succeed. The examples could be from your professional career (preferable), your educational career or your outside work activities e.g. sports or hobbies. Your general interview approach that you should keep in mind during the interview is: You need A, B and C. I have the skills X, Y and Z to exactly meet these needs A, B and C. Here are some examples of how I have personally demonstrated these skills (X, Y and Z) in my career/outside achievements. This will be your general approach. Remember though, you must answer each question differently by using the material in my next articles as guidelines. Look out for the next article in this series: My Very Best Job Interview Answers: Available For Stealing! Part II - The Job
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