- I felt very confident, energetic, enthusiastic, etc. I believe seeing through the perspective of the interviewer help’s me understand how I should act, and it makes me prepared, because you see what it’s like to interview someone and whatnot.
- I felt confident, energetic, positive, because I was giving it my all and whatnot.
- just try to be serious or just experiment on what you are going to say if you do the mock interview.
- if it was real i would prepare to the best of my ability and dress as formal as I can
- I think what was great about this activity was practicing and pretending to be the interviewer and the interviewee.
- I think the activity overall was pretty fun and a great experience, took it seriously for a bit, seen some ways we should formally talk, etc. maybe improve it by making us interview more people perhaps.
- “why do you think you are suitable for this position?”. A good way to respond to a question such as this is responding with confidence in a formal and subtle way. A good example of that is to say “Why do I think I am Suitable for this position? I don’t think I am, I believe I am. I believe that I am suitable for this position because I am willing to give it my all and provide the best I can for myself and most importantly, you”. A bad example of this would maybe go like this, “I think I am suitable for this job, because I need that money”. The difference between these two responses is the good one sounded like it had a lot of confidence and enthusiasm yet formal. The other one sounded lazy and you don’t tell them you need money.
Hi! I enjoyed reading your post. I’m in a teacher workshop in Birmingham Alabama, and we’re supposed to be commenting on student blog posts. I’ve interviewed many young people through some volunteer work that I’ve done, and I think it’s so important to practice interviewing. You obviously learned a lot in your mock interview. Keep up the great work!