
An absolutely disastrous job interview is never a good thing, right? Well, “Mason Mochran” completely blows his own interview and you can win prizes by watching him fail. Thankfully it’s a mock interview with 360JobInterview.com coach Maria White, a high-powered human resources consultant for Lehman Brothers and the aerospace industry, and WalletPop’s Jason Cochran as the interviewee.
Maria asks some standard interview trap questions. Mason answers them slightly nervously, repeatedly vocalizing “um” and not maintaining steady eye-contact. While the interview was conducted over the Internet via Skype, it mimics what, for some, is a typical interview experience.
The mock interview brings into question: How do you come across in an interview? Can you summarize your life experience, skills, career goals and education clearly—and under pressure? Do you know how to position yourself to set yourself apart from all the other candidates? That’s where we bring in the experts … over 300 of them, in fact. There are 300+ interview Coaches from 55+ fields that will give you personalized interview coaching ’round the clock to prepare you to go into your next interview ready to get noticed and get hired!
WalletPop is giving away Skype prizes for just watching their interviewee, “Mason Mochran,” completely flop. In addition to providing some great tips Mason learned post-interview from Maria, they’re also giving out a Skype-certified wireless headset and a Skype Unlimited World subscription plan voucher. All you have to do is watch, read, and comment over on WalletPop. Good luck to all, and we look forward to seeing you live and on cam for your own job interview coaching session.


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I think that now that the recession is over, sort of, people need to get ready for upcoming opportunities. With the recession lasting as long as it has I think people may simply lack motivation to get a job. I am employed and I’m always looking. I think I go to 3-5 interviews per year if anything to keep my interview skills up and know how the industry is changing. It helps me prepare for when there is a good opportunity available, I can be ready to get hired.
I like participating in interviews to keep sharp and confident about where I’m going. Don’t let another recession hit you while being unprepared
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