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Interviewing And The Electric Toothbrush

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Many electric toothbrushes have a shut off mechanism that turns
off the toothbrush after two minutes of brushing – which is the
time that someone decided was enough teeth-brushing for any one
period.


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Interviewing And The Electric Toothbrush
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin
The Interview Coach
http://www.interviewcoach.com/



Many electric toothbrushes have a shut off mechanism that turns
off the toothbrush after two minutes of brushing – which is the
time that someone decided was enough teeth-brushing for any one
period. 

Coincidentally, it turns out that two minutes (or less) is the
recommended time period for the desired length of any one answer
during the interview. 

When answering an interview question it is best to be as focused
as possible so that you can be succinct and to the point in as
little time as possible – two minutes. When you ramble and bring
in details that are not relevant to the question, you lose your
audience, who in this case is your interviewer. 

A successful answer to an interview question is one that
addresses the question asked and gets to the point while not
rambling. Here are two examples of answers to the same question.
Note how one question addresses the question, and one rambles on
and is not specific.

Question Asked: Can you give me an example of a time when you
worked on a project that required a great deal of written
communication?

Rambling Example: 

"I've always been a good writer. My writing skills have always
been my strong point. I have been commended on my writing ability
in every performance review that I have ever had. I am very good
at researching facts and following through on leads. In my last
job I was involved in the creation of our website by writing the
content. That was a great experience. Working closely with the
designers, I was able to contribute and add to the message that
they were trying to get across.  Writing isn't the major focus
of my job responsibilities but I do like to write very much. I
have written some proposals and they have been received very
well. When I do have writing assignments it is usually in
addition to my regular job. I can tell you that whenever I have
had the opportunity to write I have received several comments on
what a good job I have done. In fact, I was given an award for my
writing skills as a team member on a project that received a
grant. I am looking at this job as a chance to learn and develop
my writing skills."

The listener – the interviewer probably had the idea that you
have strong writing skills after the first two lines, but you
kept be-laboring the point and adding irrelevant facts.         

Concise Two-minute Example:

"That would be when I took over the responsibility of writing the
department newsletter. This was my first experience at
coordinating a publication from start to finish by myself. The
first thing I did was to consult with the people in the company
that had written similar newsletters. This gave me a sense of
what to do and what not to do. Next, I did an informal survey of
company employees, everyone from the support staff to the
director of the department. From their comments I came up with a
new idea of getting the people involved. Each month I hold a
writing contest and then publish the winner's stories. The
employee involvement has made a big difference in my efforts.
Recently, the newsletter was awarded "most creative departmental
newsletter."

You can see that the first question does not address the question
asked and has irrelevant information in the answer. While the
second answer gives a specific example of a time when you had a
writing experience – which is what the question asked for.      

A tip in interviewing is to take time to listen to the question.
Next, take time to process how you are going to answer.
Pre-interview preparation will make a significant difference in
your interview performance. 

When you think about it, two minutes is a fair amount of time for
a person to give his full attention to what others have to say.
By sticking with the two-minute rule you will find that you will
keep your interviewer interested and listening to your answer. 

Start getting a sense of what you could say in two minutes 
-maybe the next time you brush your teeth. 




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