Interview Training

You are invited for an interview! Congratulations, now you can present yourself in person. How to prepare, what to wear, how are interviews set up?What kind of questions do I have to expect in a first, orientation interview? And, what is important to know about a second, final interview?

The “virtual” interview training includes:

  • Two Skype sessions of each 60 minutes.
  • Per email you will receive interview questions and assignments inline with the company, department and position.
  • During the skype sessions we “practice” the interviews. You will receive information about the set up of interviews, the strategies and roles of the interviewer(s).
  • Tips & tricks on how to deal with “interview stress”.

 by Skype or phone call appointment

What holds you back to do what you want to do?

Core beliefs (or limiting or restrictive beliefs) are the very essence of how we see ourselves, other people, the world, and the future. Core beliefs develop over time, usually from childhood and through the experience of significant life events or particular life circumstances. Core beliefs are strongly-held, rigid, and inflexible beliefs that are maintained by the tendency to focus on information that supports the belief and ignoring evidence that contradicts it.

How to transform your limiting beliefs into positive ones? Expats@Work follows a 3-step program:

Self-Awareness – Identify your limiting beliefs.
Visualization – Where do I want to go? What we believe is what we create.
Transformation – How to transfer limiting beliefs into positive ones?

Albert Both – Business & Career coaching

“All I can say is that with Eva, you will find a passionate person that will be for 100% involved so that it will be a lot easier for you to (re)find a sense of purpose in life. The good thing about Eva is, that she clearly understands that you are much more than just your career, and that your life will be much better if people that are close to you, feel happy too…. an important aspect that many coaches overlook…. And the short version of her philosophy is: a happy expat achieves more”

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