Imagine you are invited to an event. You are required to wear a black suit, white shirt, and green tie.

Now you go out to buy this.

You enter a shop and tells the salesman. I need a black suit, white shirt, and green tie. And he responds sure we have jeans, t-shirts, and sneakers. You get confused and try to explain him again.

No thanks, I need a black suit with white shirt and green tie. The salesman goes again. Yes, sure we have runners, tracksuit, and zippers.

What will you do now?

You will get extremely disappointed and go to the next shop.

You tell the new salesman. I need a black suit with white shirt and green tie. And he says, sure we have a collection of black suits and white shirts in this section.

What would be your reaction now?

A big sigh of relief as someone has understood what your problem is and what you want.

Why would you be relieved now?

Just because now someone has understood your problem.

Now imagine if you go for a job interview. The interviewer explains you their requirements. And if you behave in the same manner as the first salesman did, what kind of impression the interviewers will get?

Will he get confused same as you were? Yes, he will.

So now the question is how you can we make him relieved that you have understood his problems?

It's simple. Your answer lies in the job advertisement, Here is this piece of information, Where a company has described all their problems.

In the interview, you need to make the interviewers realize that you understand their requirements very well.

By doing this, you have taken out the first bag off the conveyor belt. But is it enough to merely narrate the problem? No next thing you need to tell them is the solution to their problem.