How do I approach new interview with same hiring manager?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

I interviewed for a position couple of months ago and didn't get an offer. I went through all the interview processes and at the end, I wasn't chosen. So couple of days ago I was contacted for a new position that opened up.

I already interviewed with that hiring manager who would be my boss. He knows my job history, experiences etc..What can I say/do so I don't sound like a broken clock? How should I approach this?

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manpreet 2 years ago

What can I say/do so I don't sound like a broken clock? How should I approach this?

It's a new job, a new interview, and hopefully a new ending.

Spend some time beforehand recalling what you said, the kinds of questions that were asked, and the kinds of answers you supplied. Look for ways to improve your answers and make them more powerful.

Think about and understand what makes this position different from the last. Be ready to emphasize your fit for this position and don't mention the last position unless the hiring manager brings it up.

Other than that, treat it just like an interview with a new hiring manager. Answer question fully and honestly. Give your best sales pitch.


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