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I’ve helped thousands of people land high-paying jobs—here’s the truth about who really gets hired at job interviews

By | Sho Dewan | www.cnbc.com

Too many people believe that their resume and skills alone are enough to ace the job interview. But the hiring process is actually a lot more subjective than you think.

I spent over five years working in human resources and recruitment before becoming a CEO and starting Workhap, my career coaching business that has helped thousands of people land high-paying jobs.

And here’s the hard truth about who really gets hired: It’s often less about your experience, and more about how you make the hiring manager feel during — and after — the interview.

The personal compatibility and connection you build can make or break your chances. So if you constantly get interviews but no job offers, here’s my best advice:

1. Don’t treat the job interview like a job interview.

Yes, you should take the meeting seriously and be professional. But remember that job interviews can be stressful for employers, too. To make it easier on the both of you, focus on developing a good rapport.

Employers want someone who can do the job, but they also want a team member who makes them feel comfortable. Ultimately, they’d rather go with someone they think they’d enjoy being around for eight hours a day over a candidate with more experience.

To lessen your nerves, try to see the interview as a regular everyday interaction, like you’re talking to a new friend. Find the balance between feeling confident and feeling arrogant.

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