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Professor ProfissionalOver 20,000 hours of working with professionals from 70 countries on job interviews shows the same pattern:
People don’t fail interviews because they lack experience. They fail because they focus on the wrong thing.
HR is not listening for perfect English. They are listening for business thinking.
They want to know:
Can I trust this person?
Do they understand impact, risk, and decisions?
Will they think like a partner or just execute tasks?
Non-native speakers often lose focus because they worry about English.
While they think about grammar and sounding correct, they forget to show value.
If your value is buried inside long explanations, technical details, or perfect sentences, it doesn’t land. Not because it’s weak — but because it’s not structured for how hiring decisions are made.
That’s why the work starts before the interview.
First, we discover what actually makes you valuable beyond tasks and responsibilities.
Then, we design a clear game plan — how to position that value in simple, decision-level language.
Finally, we deploy it in interview conditions, so you can articulate it calmly, clearly, and convincingly under pressure.
This is not about sounding impressive.
It’s about making the right thing visible — fast.
That’s the difference between being qualified and being chosen.
18 de jan de 2026 15:47
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