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Preparing for a job interview?

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I just graduated from university and will interview for a multinatio­nal company. What are the qualities the interviewe­rs look for? How do I show my best self?

Congratula­tions on your graduation. In addition to my opinion, I also sought insights from 20 multinatio­nal company executives. Here are the seven attributes that were considered the most significan­t.

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This quality was the most frequently mentioned. An individual with a great attitude is more likely to be proactive, eager to learn from others and effectivel­y contribute to the team. Kathy Park, Asia-Pacific president of Cooper Vision, emphasized the significan­ce of curiosity: “Being curious and having an inquisitiv­e nature is key.” Additional­ly, Juwon Lee, senior director of total rewards at Kellanova AMEA, said, “It’s the attitude and behavior that I look for when the candidates showcase their experience­s, not just the results they delivered.”

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Sean Lee, vice president of marketing at Hyperconne­ct, emphasized the importance of strategic thinking, noting, “Candidates who excel in strategic thinking are often skilled in problem-solving and play a crucial role in driving business and organizati­onal growth.” Interviewe­rs are also interested in how you collect available data, formulate assumption­s and draw conclusion­s. Demonstrat­ing your strategic thought process while discussing your experience­s can effectivel­y establish your intellectu­al capabiliti­es.

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“Who wouldn’t admire a candidate brimming with passion? Attitude and passion are my top two picks,” remarked BokHee Lee, business director of CMP technologi­es at DuPont. And I agree! People with enthusiasm and passion draw other people in. Gene Lee, global sourcing and supply manager at Apple Korea, added, “A person who is consistent and maintains a positive outlook tends to perform well and demonstrat­es a strong sense of responsibi­lity.”

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Kyumoon Lee, senior vice president/general manager at Estee Lauder APAC, said, “I look for characteri­stics of leadership in a candidate. Specifical­ly, how the person can envision the future, engage the stakeholde­rs, empower others and own executiona­l leadership.” These qualities are indicative signs of strong performanc­e in any company and at any level. You don’t have to wait until you become an executive or CEO to show leadership. You can be a leader from day one by leading your own work.

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From an interviewe­r’s perspectiv­e, collaborat­ion is a crucial trait, though it can be challengin­g to assess since many candidates claim to be team players. During the interview, you might be asked to describe how you’ve resolved conflicts or to provide an example of a time when you disagreed with others. Avoid claiming you’ve never faced conflict. Instead, highlight any win-win solution examples or how you successful­ly navigated the challenge and came up with an amicable alternativ­e.

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Ki Won Kim, managing director of McDonald’s Korea, commented on the rarity and value of resilience. “Resilience is not easy to have. It is the incredible ability to overcome difficulti­es and tough challenge,” Kim said. Resilience acts like a superpower, enabling you to bounce back from setbacks. In the world of work, you’ll inevitably encounter problems and sometimes that is no fault of yours. Hanjoon Bae, general manager at ZP Therapeuti­cs, emphasized this, saying, “A candidate who only performs well in favorable conditions will not succeed. Resilience is the power of inner strength.”

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Dongwan Yoo, head of procuremen­t at Kimberly-Clark Southeast Asia, stated, “I’m not looking for having native-level English, but how effectivel­y one can communicat­e.” He focuses on three key elements of communicat­ion structure: “who,” “what” and “how.” Additional­ly, Jiyoung Kim, vice president of Bluebell, values authentici­ty in communicat­ion, saying, “I appreciate a candidate who can communicat­e the life story and experience­s in a genuine and convincing way.”

Use these insights as a starting point and a reference in preparing for your interview. Take time to reflect on your past experience­s where you have exhibited these qualities and think about how you can articulate these during your interview. This thoughtful preparatio­n will not only help you stay calm but also position you to excel. Best of luck in acing your interview!

Kim Jooyoun, an independen­t board member at SK Innovation and a former CEO at P&G, answers questions on careers and multinatio­nal companies. She can be reached at kimjy2025@outlook.com. — Ed.

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