How can I set myself apart and get selected for the initial screening and interview selection.
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There are always 100s of applications for any given finance and/or commercial role. I just applied for a role as Associate Director RGM, however, in the 1st hour that the role has gone live, there are (quite rightly) 12 applicants.
Neel P. asked a question to Daniel W.
Category: Interview Tips
Date asked: Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Last reviewed: Thursday, August 17, 2023
Daniel W.
Director, Service Management
Hi Neel, I would focus on the following;
1). What do you bring to the role and the company
2). Your experience in a similar role / sector
3). How can you make a difference
4). How do you want to grow and develop yourself / the role if successful in the application process
5). Key challenges and mitigations with the role / sector
Good Luck
Thursday, August 17, 2023
Neel P.
Dear Daniel, Thank you for taking the time out to answer the question, I have tried to portray these characteristics in my CV. Fingers crossed.
Thursday, August 17, 2023
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