Hi everyone!
Like many here, I've been actively looking for a job in Thailand, particularly in sales. I’ve been through quite a few interviews over the past few weeks, and honestly, I thought I performed well. But... I kept getting rejected 😅. It left me wondering where exactly I was going wrong.
So, I decided to change my approach. I started researching ways to improve my interview skills and eventually came across some useful tips online. I even looked up interview practice tools on the App Store, and after downloading and trying a few, I found one that helped me organize my thoughts and prepare more effectively.
This app I tried wasn’t just about typical interview questions—it guided me to reflect on my past experiences and think deeply about how I handled challenges, worked under pressure, and achieved success in my previous roles. After practicing with it for a few days, I noticed a significant improvement in how I responded to questions, especially the tricky ones like “What’s the most challenging project you’ve worked on?” or “How do you deal with stress?”
During my recent interview for a sales position, I realized something interesting: having smooth communication and confidence during the conversation actually mattered more than my qualifications or job history. Thanks to the extra practice, I felt more relaxed and natural during the interview, and I could tell the interviewer was more satisfied with my answers compared to my previous attempts.
So, if you're also struggling with job interviews, especially in Thailand’s competitive job market, I highly recommend taking some time to practice. It’s made a big difference for me! Feel free to share your experiences or any interview tips you have as well. I’d love to hear what’s working for others 😊.