Chapter 1. Before the Interview
You've learned about what it means to be an introvert. Now you'll learn what paves the way to the interview and what strengths introverts use in the job search, as well as what challenges they face. Introverts will rely on their strengths in written communications, focus, and research. On the other hand, they'll have to get outside their comfort zone when it's time to network. Networking might be a challenge to introverts because it can require an outgoing demeanor and the ability to make small talk. As introversion speaks to the energy level of an individual, introverts may be required to forego their downtime, something they truly value, to attend networking events. Their verbal communication skills will be challenged. In this chapter, you'll learn how introverts can excel at writing CVs and other written documents, and how they can face the challenges presented in networking.
All of this is possible. In fact, during the most important time in your life—getting to the interview and winning the job—you can rise to the occasion. You need to remember that you are adaptable and that you can access your extrovert traits. Let's break down the job search and examine your strengths, while also being realistic about possible challenges.