Course curriculum

  • 1

    Welcome to the Job Interview Clinic with Yulia Kosarenko!

    • A message from Yulia - what to expect from the course

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    • 1. Prepare for an interview

    • 2. Make a good impression on video calls

    • 3. Interview FAQs

    • 4. Answering questions: do's and don’ts

    • 5. More interview questions

    • 6. Questions about your resume

    • 7. Tricky questions

    • 8. How to show off your skills

    • 9. Asking questions

    • 10. Difficult situations

    • 11. How to be memorable

    • 12. Recap: lessons learned

What to expect from this course?

A message from your instructor and coach Yulia Kosarenko

Instructor(s)

Author and instructor

Yulia Kosarenko

Yulia Kosarenko is a consultant, author, speaker, and coach. Her career spans more than 25 years of bringing IT and business together through business analysis, architecture, analytics, communications, and change management. She is the author of Business Analyst: a Profession and a Mindset and Business Analysis Mindset Digital Toolkit and part-time professor at the Humber College in Toronto, Business Insights and Analytics program. Yulia is active in business analysis and analytics communities, leading webinars, participating in podcasts, coaching, and sharing her thoughts with LinkedIn communities. You can always find her at why-change.com.

Social proof: testimonials

Practical interview guidance, worth the time and investment

Maryna Balitska, Business Analyst

Practical guidance on how to act during the job interview, show your professionalism, develop your confidence, and finally get your dream job. This is a great product which I believe Yulia created to help us succeed! Definitely worth the time and investment.

Relevant for all levels and motivated me to grow

Lina, Business Analyst

Valuable interview tips about presenting your background, activities, and how to demonstrate your experience in a simple way. I found the BA career clinic very useful and it motivated me to grow. It does not matter if you've been working for a long time or you are fresh from the studies - it is still relevant.