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I tried applying via CrowdWorks Agent. Things I was careful about and news of my first interview

Last time, I wrote about scouts from CrowdWorks Agent, but
this time is the follow-up. I will summarize the things I was careful about when actually applying.


First, by properly organizing my profile

Before applying, the first thing I worked on wasreviewing my profile.

  • What kind of school I attended

  • Job types and work content I have experienced so far

  • Tools I can use (Excel, chat tools, etc.)

  • What kind of tasks I have done and what genres I am good at

I tried to summarize theseclearly, readably, and honestly.

Especially since jobs via CrowdWorks Agent are often "hourly-based = assuming a certain degree of long-term commitment,"
I organized my profile with the mindset that it is "somewhere between a resume and a curriculum vitae."


In my application message, I was conscious of these things

When applying, I read the project details thoroughly, and

  • Do I have experience doing something similar in the past?

  • What kind of attitude did I have when working on it?

  • What kind of skills of mine seem useful for this project?

I tried to write these points as concretely as possible.

I was conscious of making sure the other party understood that
"I think I can probably do this job."

Especially,

"I think I can utilize my experience in XX for this task"
"Since I handled YY in my previous job as well, I think I can handle it smoothly"

I tried to include, even if gently,an appeal as an "immediate asset".


And then... to my surprise, I got a message saying "Would you like to have an interview?"

After applying to a few jobs, one day suddenly,
**"If you'd like, please let us have an interview!"** came a message.

"Huh!? Did it finally happen?!"
I was inwardly very nervous.

However, when I read it carefully, it wasn't an interview with the project client, but
first, an interview with the CrowdWorks Agent representative.

It was apparently "to confirm my desired conditions and skills," and
when I searched online,

"This interview isn't that formal"
"It was quite a casual atmosphere"

I saw a few comments like that, so I approached the interview with a little peace of mind.


However, when I took the interview casually... I was shredded!? (To be continued)

However, that interview had an unexpected turn of events waiting for me.

Even though I approached it thinking it would be casual,
I was grilled more than I expected...

Honestly, I was quite flustered.

At that time,

・Questions actually asked
・Things I wish I had prepared
・Preparation that led to a one-shot hire in an interview with a company

are summarized in this article👇

The story of being shot down in a CrowdWorks Agent interview → getting hired on the spot in a company interview


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