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INTERVIEW TIPS
BEFORE THE INTERVIEW
Research
Knowing about the position and company is vital to the job
interview process. It lets the employer know that you're being
proactive about your career. Look at a company's website, their
profile in registers and employment directories. Magazines, like
Fortune, Business Week, and salary surveys may also help.
Research the company
- Name
- Mission
- Products
- History
- Trends in the industry
- Research the position
- Major Responsibilities
- Work conditions
- Training needed
- Qualifications
- Employment Outlook
Match your strengths to the company/position. Once you have
relevant company information, you will need to prepare to describe
yourself to demonstrate that you will be a valuable addition to the
organization. The best way to convince the boss that you can do the
job is to illustrate how you have performed similar tasks in the
past. Select accomplishments you want to emphasize based on what you
know about the company and the position.
Prepare Answers for Difficult Questions
Once you have determined the skills you possess that best match
the company profile and position description, you need to organize
your thoughts so that your answers flow naturally. Experienced
recruiters ask penetrating and often difficult questions. They have
limited time and are skilled at getting to the point. Advance
preparation allows you to illustrate good communication skills and
express yourself in a well-organized professional manner. Although
you cannot anticipate every question, you can prepare your responses
and practice answering difficult questions like:
Recall and write your accomplishments ahead of time. Follow each
skill or accomplishment with a concrete example. Describe your
skills/accomplishments by telling a story, or painting a picture.
Use the statement, "That reminds me..." when there is
information that you want to share. CLICK
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Describe relevant experience
Review relevant course work that relates to the position
described.
Prepare Questions to ask
Take the time to develop relevant and insightful questions for
each interview.
Make a list of your own questions. Do not rely on generic
questions. You should always ask questions because the employer will
know that you are interested in the organization/position. Keep
questions focused on the position and company. Save salary and
employee benefits questions for after the offer has been extended. CLICK
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THE INTERVIEW
Arrive 15 minutes prior to your interview time, sign in at the
front desk and wait in the reception area until the interviewer
greets you. Remember to show off your verbal and non-verbal
interview skills.
AFTER THE INTERVIEW
Make sure you get the contact information from the interviewer.
Write a Thank you
letter within 24 hours to the person with whom you
interviewed!
Follow-up with our office!! Complete the Job Notification Form
when you have been hired for a full time permanent position. Please
drop off, fax, or mail the form to Career Services.
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