Interview Tips from Our Recruiters

Travelers’ recruiter hands career information to a job seeker at a hiring event “Tell me about yourself.”

“What is your biggest strength? Biggest weakness?”

“Where do you see yourself in 5 years?”

At one point or another, we have all prepared ourselves to answer the cliché interview questions. However, with company cultures shifting and technologies evolving, the interview process is changing every day.

As hiring efforts continue at Travelers, we sat down with some of our senior recruiters to ask what advice they would give to jobseekers looking for opportunities under the umbrella.

Read below to learn their tips for: virtual interviewing, knowing yourself, resume best practices and remembering the basics.

Lynn – Know Yourself

In order for our interviewers to get to know you, you have to get to know yourself. “The interviewers want to know who you are,” Lynn says.

Lynn advises candidates to know their skillset and make sure to ask questions during the interview to learn if they are a good fit for the job. Be authentic!

Profile image of Lynn Simon-Thomas, Senior Recruiter.

Nathan – Resume Best Practices

When applying for a job, your resume is the hiring team’s first impression of you. Rather than listing your previous work experience and respective duties, Nathan suggests building your resume using your experiences and accomplishments.

“That sets you apart before you even get started on your job hunt,” Nathan says. “As a side benefit, it may provide a nice little roadmap during your interview as well.”

Profile image of Nathan Woltering, Senior Consultant, University Relations

Ruth – Remember the Basics

In all the hustle and bustle of new interviewing methods, don’t forget the basics. Ruth reminds our jobseekers to be prepared for technical and behavioral questions, and to make sure to show up with questions of their own. For more tips, check out our infographic on Behavioral Interviewing.

Profile image of Ruth Westbrook, Senior Recruiter.

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