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🗓️ 15 June 2023
⏱️ 13 minutes
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Get rid of canned answers and discover more authentic interview responses when you tune in to today’s episode. Nik shares the importance of banking your stories and writing them down to be more fluent in answering interview questions. Don’t miss out!
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE
A questioning structure used by interview teams and why prefabricated replies don’t work on it
What’s wrong with relying on canned answers?
Steps for creating your personal interview bank account
How your mindset improves your performance in an interview
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0:00.0 | I want you to change your mindset into one that sees a broader point of view. |
0:05.9 | Think about what you are doing every day and every interaction and how can that thing that you |
0:12.9 | just did translate to help you score points on an interview. |
0:17.5 | Most pilots don't understand what career opportunities are available in the world of aviation. |
0:23.6 | They're making career decisions based on advice from friends or posts on internet forums, |
0:29.6 | meaning they are taking huge risks with their livelihood without having all the details. |
0:34.6 | This podcast was created to help you understand the aviation industry so you |
0:39.6 | can find your dream job. Let's get ready for pushback. Here's your host and my dad, Nick Fialca. |
0:47.5 | Hey, Pilot, what's up? It's Nick Fialca. I hope your day is awesome. Today is a solo show. My favorite kind of show because I just |
0:56.7 | listen to myself and I know what I'm going to talk about already and it's a good day. |
1:03.3 | I want to talk about something that is important to every pilot, your bank account. You have to |
1:08.8 | have a bank account and you need a lot in your bank account. A lot. |
1:13.4 | Straight up. As much as you can possibly fit into your account. Sounds nice, doesn't it? Now here's |
1:19.9 | the pivot. I'm not talking about a bank account at Bank of America. I'm not talking about a bank |
1:26.3 | account at USAA. I'm not talking about a financial bank |
1:31.5 | account. No, haste. I am talking about an interview bank account. An interview bank account is your list of answers that you can pull from when you get a question. |
1:50.7 | The interview team has a list of questions that they are going to ask you. |
1:55.4 | They have them all written out. |
1:56.9 | They don't speak extemporaneously. |
1:58.5 | They don't just come up with stuff off top of their head. |
2:00.2 | It's actually a scientific model that they follow that creates an opportunity to give an |
2:09.8 | interview to a person no matter where they're from or what they look like or how tall or how |
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