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Dress for Interview Success
While the college campus may be the perfect forum in which to exhibit your flair for the latest in fashion style, the interview is not the place to do so.
Men and Women
Conservative two-piece business suit (solid dark blue or grey is best)
Conservative long-sleeved shirt/blouse (white is best, pastel is next best)
Clean, polished conservative shoes Well-groomed hairstyle Clean, trimmed fingernails
Men and Women
Minimal cologne or perfume Empty pockets--no bulges or tinkling coins No gum, candy or cigarettes Light briefcase or portfolio case No visible body piercing (nose rings, eyebrow
rings, etc.)
Women
Always wear a suit with a jacket; no dresses Shoes with conservative heels Conservative hosiery at or near skin color (a
nd no runs!) No purses, small or large; carry a briefcase in
stead
Women
If you wear nail polish (not required), use clear or a conservative color
Minimal use of makeup (it should not be too noticeable)
No more than one ring on each hand One set of earrings only
Interview Fashion For Men
Preface
7-38-55 Theorem by Albert Mebralian T.O.P. Principle:
Time
Occasion
Place
Men’s Wear
Suit Shirt Necktie Shoe Socks Belt Accessory
Dos & Don’ts
Get a haircut; short hair always fares best in interviews
Do manicure the fingernail The same, empty pocket No hair dyed No earrings (if you normally wear one, take it
out)
Dos & Don’ts
No beards (unless you are interviewing for a job as a lumberjack!)
Mustaches are a possible negative, but if you must, make sure it is neat and trimmed
No black necktie, especially with black suit. No rings other than wedding ring or college ri
ng
About Job Interview
魏美旼
CATALOG--
1.10 Steps to a Successful Interview2.Facts to Gather Before Interviewing3.Ten Tips for Letting Employers Know Your Worth5.Top 10 Qualities Employers Seek 4.How Do You Handle a Salary History Request?6.Action Words
10 Steps to a Successful Interview
Arrive on time. Read company materials while you wait. Have a firm handshake. Listen. Use body language to show interest. Smile, nod, give nonverbal feedback to the interviewer. Ask about the next step in the process. Thank the interviewer. Write a thank-you letter to anyone you have spoken to.
Key people in the organization Major products or services Size in terms of sales and employees Locations other than your community Organizational structure of the company Major competitors Latest news reports on the company
Facts to Gather Before Interviewing
Ten Tips for Letting Employers Know Your Worth
1. Use words wisely.
2. Keep sentences short and clear.
3. Make your message stand out.
4. Focus on outcome.
5. Showcase your role.
6. Remember - timeframes count.
7. Value your experience.
8. Show and tell.
9. Resist additions
10. Illuminate your resume - don't repeat it.
Top 10 Qualities Employers Seek
Communication skills
Honesty/integrity Teamwork skills I
nterpersonal skillsMotivation
Strong work ethic Analytical skills Flexibility adaptability Computer skills Organizational skills
How Do You Handle a Salary History Request?
Do… 1.Respond to the question positively without
stating specific amounts. 2.Mention your desired salary. 3.Know your salary requirements. 4.Be prepared to respond to a request for
previous salaries in an interview.
How Do You Handle a Salary History Request?
Don‘t…
1.Include your salary history on your resume.
2.Lie about your previous pay rate.
Action Words
Use action words to describe your experience and accomplishments. Here are some actions words to use:
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motivated negotiated obtained operated simplified solved
coordinated created cultivated assembled assisted audited
evaluated expanded explained forecasted formed founded generated
Protocol Volunteer
Keep two things in mind always:
1.Always keep smiling whoever you meet.
2.Always greet people no matter he is a VIP or not.
At the Airport
My job is to pick-up FIFA VIPs, what should I know?
When I meet him/her at the gate, what should I say?
How to indicate the direction? What kind of topic to chat with him/her? How to let the process of reception run
smoothly ? (don’t let them wait)
FIFA futsal world championship Chinese Taipei 2004
Chinese Taipei Football Association
http://futsal.org.tw/zh/modules/news/ FIFA.com
http://fifa.com/en/index.html Jobweb
http://www.jobweb.com/Resumes_Interviews/default.htm
Interview Protocol
Telephone Etiquette
Telephone Etiquette
Make the Call– Preparation– Identification– Purpose
Leave the Message– Concise and Informative
Take the Message– Note-taking– Read back
Telephone Interview
How to prepare ?
OrganizeHave a folder
PreparePractice with a tape recorder
Take ControlGet yourself together
Techniques
Smile
Speak directly
Don’t smoke, chew gum, eat or drink
anything
Avoid simple yes or no & ‘ah’, ‘um’ ,‘like’ ‘you
know’
In Conclusion
“Luck is what happens when preparation
meets opportunity.”