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(This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home1/prodj602/careertipster.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114A Guaranteed Way to Stand Out <\/strong><\/p>\n Before a job interview, conduct as much research as humanly possible about the organization and gain a strong understanding of the company’s history, their current position in the industry, and their future goals. \u00a0Learn as much as possible about the industry as well. \u00a0If you can understand the company’s potential challenges and the challenges of the industry, this sets you apart from other candidates because you will be in tune with the employer\u2019s needs which will show during the interview process. \u00a0However, if you can use the information you have to actually develop a fully researched proposal that solves an existing problem, you will stand out among 99% of candidates. \u00a0If you have less experience than your competition, you need to go all out if you want the job and this is one way to do just that.<\/p>\n Why It Will Work<\/strong><\/p>\n It is hard work to conduct research, identify solutions to existing challenges and to propose feasible solutions based on solid data, sound reasoning, and a thorough understanding of limitations and resources. \u00a0This is exactly why most people don’t go out of their way to propose insightful solutions to existing problems. \u00a0It’s hard enough for employers to get their own employees to proactively solve problems or anticipated future problems. \u00a0If a potential candidate does this in a job interview, it is extremely impressive. \u00a0If you can walk into an interview with a proposal, an insightful analysis, or some sort of leave behind that clearly demonstrates how you can solve an employer’s existing problems or do the work they <\/em>need, that is the absolute best way to convince someone you can do the job.<\/p>\n Showing that you’ve done a good job in the past helps convince employers that you will likely do a good job in the future but in the end, employers are still making an educated guess. \u00a0Why not take the guessing out of the equation? If you want to absolutely convince an employer that you can do the job, walk into the interview with a solution or an example of a project done specifically to show them that you can do the work they <\/em>need. \u00a0Beyond demonstrating your ability to do the job, you will impress the employer with your initiative.<\/p>\n A Real-World Example<\/strong><\/p>\n A real-world example of this is when I helped a graduate land a job at a multi-media company by advising them to create a custom project for the company. \u00a0The company was hiring a Flash Developer to make E-learning applications. \u00a0The graduate was talented and had some nice portfolio samples but I advised that they create an entirely new Flash project designed to teach something because I knew competition was fierce. \u00a0The graduate created a Flash project that used animated graphics to teach an audience how to make a cake. \u00a0It was a simple idea that only took a few hours to complete. \u00a0When the graduate went to her interview, before leaving, she made sure to show her project. \u00a0The employer was so impressed that she took the initiative to demonstrate that she could use her skill and talent to do the work they needed, that they ended up hiring her. \u00a0Later, the employer told me that there were other candidates who had better portfolios, who interviewed better, and who had more experience but that they had chosen the graduate because of her initiative to show them she could do what they asked. \u00a0In a highly competitive market, candidates need to go above and beyond and this is a guaranteed way to stand out. \u00a0If you still don\u2019t get the job, you\u2019ve still added something to your portfolio and you have another story to tell in your next interview about a time when you went above and beyond. \u00a0You still end up winning!<\/p>\n If you have a similar real-world example of this tactic, leave a comment explaining the example so others can get ideas.<\/strong><\/p>\n You may also want to read:<\/p>\n A Guaranteed Way to Stand Out Before a job interview, conduct as much research as humanly possible about the organization and gain a strong understanding of the company’s history, their current position in the industry, and their future goals. \u00a0Learn as much as possible about the industry as well. \u00a0If you can understand the company’s 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