On Air with Astro Syok: How to Ace Your Job Interview in Malaysia—Hiredly’s VP of People & Culture Shares Expert Tips
Job interviews can be nerve-wracking, but the right preparation makes all the difference. In this Astro Syok Podcast episode, Hiredly’s VP of People & Culture shares expert advice on how to stand out, answer tricky questions, and leave a lasting impression on hiring managers.
By Matt Khoo on 2025-03-19 at 9:16 AM
Updated on 2025-03-21 at 7:00 AM
Let’s dive into her top tips for interview success (and how to avoid the most common mistakes)!
One of the first things Joselyn looks for in a candidate? Whether they did their homework.
✅ Check the company’s website, social media, and latest news.
✅ Look up team members on LinkedIn to get a sense of the work culture.
✅ Read Glassdoor or Google reviews—but take them with a grain of salt.
💡 “Don’t judge a company based on one or two bad reviews. Do your research and come to your own conclusions,” says Joselyn.
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It’s not about memorizing lines—it’s about knowing your story.
✅ Think about real-life examples that showcase your strengths.
✅ Use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to structure your answers.
✅ Avoid robotic answers like “I’m a perfectionist”—show some personality!
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“Tell me about a time you failed.”
Yep, it’s a classic curveball. But it’s not a trap—it’s a chance to show how you grow.
✅ Be honest (don’t say “I’ve never failed”).
✅ Focus on what you learned and how you bounced back.
✅ Keep your answer relevant to the role.
💡 “Interviewers aren’t looking for perfect candidates—they’re looking for people who can learn, adapt, and solve problems,” Joselyn reminds us.
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Some things may seem small but leave a big impression (not always the good kind).
❌ Don’t speak in one-word answers like “yes” or “no.”
❌ Don’t interrupt the interviewer.
✅ Keep your answers clear and focused.
✅ Ask meaningful questions at the end to show genuine interest.
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By Matt Khoo on 2025-03-19 at 9:16 AM