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Being convincing to an employer in Turkey

Priscilla

Hello everyone,

Finding a job in Turkey is no easy feat. From applying for a job all the way to job interviews, the etiquette can be different abroad. Specially job interviews, that can already be pretty daunting, can feel even worse when set in a whole new country. If youÂ’ve gone through a job interview in Turkey before, how about giving a few tips to someone who might be preparing for one?

Do interviews usually take place in a formal or casual setting in Turkey? Do you have any pointers for job interviews that take place over a lunch or dinner?

From application all the way to the job interview, what is essential to make an candidate stand out?

Culturally speaking, are there specific doÂ’s and donÂ’ts? What is the general take on bringing a parent on the job interview or a gift to the interviewer?

Can you tell us a little about your experience? What worked and what did not work for you?

How important is it to have a solid professional network prior to a job interview?

Please share your experience,

Priscilla

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