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Interviewed At The Wrong Level. How Hiring Managers Actually Decide?
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Interviewed At The Wrong Level. How Hiring Managers Actually Decide?
Most job interview advice focuses on answers, confidence, or “speaking better English.”
That’s not why experienced professionals fail interviews.
This podcast is for qualified, capable professionals whose CV is strong, but whose interviews don’t reflect their real level.
In this podcast, we look at interviews from the perspective that actually matters: how hiring managers evaluate trust, seniority, and readiness.
We talk about:
why strong professionals underperform in interviews
how role and psychological state affect clarity
the difference between task executors and trusted contributors
how interviews become business conversations instead of exams
This is not about scripts or tricks.
It’s about being evaluated at the level you actually operate.
If you’re experienced, international, and tired of being under-positioned in interviews — you’re in the right place.
Let me know your "aha moment" from this recording.
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