Interviewing is an art. However, entering the conversation with a plan and structure will provide your interviewer with the nuggets of information they are seeking, and prove you are the perfect candidate for the role.
So, what’s the best way to condense all your years of experience into a few minutes for an interview?
Taking a funnel approach will help you convey the right information to your interviewer. Start with broad, contextual information first, then drill down into the specifics.
Talk through who your employer is, especially if they are not a well-known brand or organisation.
“ABC Foods is a challenger brand within the health food space. We have a range of 25 SKUs within the beverages category that sell through Coles, Woolworths and Independents nationally. Prior to me stepping into the role, the business had an unsuccessful sub-brand launch into the juice category, so the portfolio was in -4% decline and at risk of deletion from Coles.”
It is essential to communicate a clear understanding of your mandate within the business. Role titles can mean different things to different businesses - for example, Brand Managers in different types of organisations can have completely different responsibilities. Explain the circumstances you inherited when you stepped into the role, as well as the responsibilities you managed and delivered within the business.
“As the Brand Manager, my key focus was developing a new strategy to be able to arrest the decline within the new portfolio and present this to Coles with the Account Manager.”
Think about your key successes and projects you worked on during your time in the role. For example, the delivery of a new product launch or campaign to market, a brand repositioning project, or a range rationalization.
ALWAYS use the CAR or STAR technique when giving examples. This provides a clear structure for talking about your achievements.
“I led a refresh of the packaging of the juice range, after it was identified through consumer insights that the premium price positioning didn’t align with the look and feel of the existing packaging, hence the low uptake by consumers in market. I was the project lead, working alongside our Quality and Procurement teams to source and rollout a new range of packaging across 15 SKUs. I then led a social media brand awareness and influencer campaign to relaunch the brand to market. As a result, we saw a 15% sales uplift within the first three months, against a target of 10%.”
Running through specific examples in advance of your interview will help spark the essential points you need to convey to your interviewer to prove you are the right person for the job.