You know the drill: Memorize the most likely questions, memorize your answers, and then regurgitate on demand.
Unfortunately, it turns out that your human interviewer is the exact opposite of a Scantron machine. Instead of grading you objectively for being “right” or “wrong,” the latest neuroscience shows that we homo sapiens make our decisions based on much fuzzier logic.
So who better to learn advanced interviewing skills from than a kindergarten teacher who beat out consultants and bankers to win jobs at Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, LinkedIn, Udacity, 23andMe, and Khan Academy? Watch as Jeremy Schifeling highlights:
- The two things every interviewer is actually looking for — and no, they’re not the STAR framework and a firm handshake
- Why winning the first five minutes of the interview is critical — and much more important than the perfect case structure or thank-you letter
- The exact recipes to become a more organized and charismatic communicator — even if you’re an introvert or a non-native English speaker or interviews are your Kryptonite
- How to leverage the latest AI and LinkedIn tools to get ready for massive success
About the Speaker
Jeremy Schifeling has devoted his career to helping others succeed in theirs. From teaching kindergarten in Brooklyn to recruiting top students at Teach For America to leading education marketing at LinkedIn, he’s touched the lives of millions of people at every stage of their journeys. Along the way, he’s published the best-selling LinkedIn and ChatGPT for job seeking books on Amazon, served as a career coach for military veterans at Shift.org and MBA students at the University of Michigan, and produced the most-viewed video in LinkedIn’s history.