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Interview Tips Seminar
Presented by: Robbie Ghames
Student Assistant
Cooperative Education
Disclaimer
I will cover general points and advice for you to follow; however, you must ultimately make your own choices.
Sometimes there are no right answers as to how to answer a question.
Getting a job is based on a combination of luck, the recruiter, what the company is looking for, and your preparation.
Your Mission
Your job as the interviewee is to create a favorable first impression
for your interviewers and then convince them you are the right
person for the job
Co-Op Interview Day is…
Not an interrogation – the employers that attend are very laid-back, friendly people!
A step towards your career development – take it seriously!
A professional event, however, let the “real you” shine through when you are talking to employers!
The Marketplace is Competitive, So Have a Competitive Advantage!
Research YOURSELF and THE COMPANY
Be Prepared First Impressions The Interview Follow-Up
Research Yourself
Perform a “Talent Inventory” – Skills/Abilities? Weaknesses?
What have you learned from your past jobs, volunteer work, hobbies, school and social situations?
What do you find interesting about your major and why did you choose it?
Decide what is important for your career objectives
Research Yourself
Employers are interested in project-based experience from school, life experiences, and volunteer involvement.
Employers want to understand not only your experience, but also your personal qualities or performance behaviors. (e.g. self motivation, work ethic, and intellectual ability)
What makes you UNIQUE?
CONFIDENCE…
Researching yourself will provide you with the confidence you need in the interview
Remember, the interview process is a way for you to show off your talents, knowledge, and personality to employers
Research the Company
Once you learn about yourself, then you must find out what the company is looking for!
What products do they make and/or services do they provide?
What things are important to the company?
Research the Company
What size is the company? Who are their major competitors? Current news about the company or
industry they operate in
Research the Company
Make sure the jobs they are hiring for are of interest to you!
While doing your research, take notes…
Jot down questions you have as you learn about the company.
Write down things you find interesting about the company. You may be able to work them into the interview so your interviewer can expand on them.
While doing your research ask yourself...
Do I have what the company is looking for? What personal traits can I highlight to
convince the interviewer that I am a good fit for their company?
Answering these questions is crucial, otherwise, what incentive do they have to
hire you?
Be prepared to answer two Be prepared to answer two important questions:important questions:
“Why should we hire you?”(Use Talent Inventory Results)
and
“Why do you want to work here?”(Use impressive facts found during company research)
Be Prepared
Prepare answers to questions given at the Follow-up meeting.
Practice – Ask a friend to conduct a mock interview.
Knowing yourself helps to convey who you are.– Make a list of all your skills, personal qualities, and
knowledge.– Include an example from your life that demonstrates
that dimension of you.
Be Prepared
Behavioral Interview Questions– In a behavioral interview, an employer has decided
what skills are needed in the person they hire and will ask questions to find out if the candidate has those skills. Instead of asking how you would behave, they will ask how you did behave. The interviewer will want to know how you handled a situation, instead of what you might do in the future.
http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/interviews/a/behavioral.htm
Be Prepared
Behavioral Interview Questions– Refresh your memory and consider some special
situations you have dealt with or projects you have worked on.
– Prepare stories that illustrate times when you have successfully solved problems or performed memorably.
– When answering, make sure you state a specific situation, the tasks that needed to be done, the action you took and the results.
http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/interviews/a/behavioral.htm
Be Prepared
Sample Behavioral Interview Questions– Give an example of an occasion when you used logic
to solve a problem. – Give an example of a goal you reached and tell me
how you achieved it. – Describe a decision you made that was unpopular
and how you handled implementing it. – Have you gone above and beyond the call of duty? If
so, how?
http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/interviews/a/behavioral.htm
Be Prepared
Sample Behavioral Interview Questions– What do you do when your schedule is interrupted?
Give an example of how you handle it. – Have you had to convince a team to work on a project
they weren't thrilled about? How did you do it? – Have you handled a difficult situation with a co-
worker? How? – Tell me about how you worked effectively under
pressure.
http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/interviews/a/behavioral.htm
Be Prepared
Assess your strengths/weaknesses and major accomplishments
Be prepared to discuss your various job responsibilities.
Also, be prepared to explain why you did not work during a period of time, or why you quit or were fired.
Be Prepared… to tell The Whole Story
Bring extra copies of your resume to the Bring extra copies of your resume to the interview. interview.
Your resume doesn’t tell everything about Your resume doesn’t tell everything about you. you.
What else do you bring to the table? What else do you bring to the table? Talk about those things.Talk about those things.
Be able to go into great detailBe able to go into great detail..
Be Prepared
Lay out clothing in advance Perform time-consuming chores (ironing, polish
shoes) the night before. Eat something before the interview, but NOT:
– A big meal (may make you sluggish)– Smelly foods like garlic or onion
Arrive 10-15 minutes early. Use the extra time to review your notes, clear your
head, and get comfortable. Take deep breaths and try to relax.
First Impressions
Impressions are formed within 30 seconds of meeting someone!
Dress for Success– Pay attention to the details.– Conservative is the safe choice.
Punctuality is crucial. A firm handshake is appropriate and projects
confidence. Make eye contact and smile when you shake.
“Potential employers expect candidates to be conservatively well-dressed and have good manners. Like it or not, there is a high correlation between appearance and the perception of professional abilities.”
Clinton T. Greenleaf, III Copley News Service
The Interview
Know the interviewer’s name, shake his/her hand, make eye contact and smile.
Pay attention to how the interviewer behaves (are they laid back or formal?).
Speak clearly, avoiding slang or “filler” words.
Do not Forget to Listen
Listen through eye contact – stay with the person (third eye)
Listen with nonverbal expressions – nod and appear interested
Listen until the speaker is finished – do not interrupt
http://interview.monster.com/articles/tip%5Flisten/
The Interview
Listening is a key interviewing skill!!!
The Dynamics of an Interview
Once an interviewer meets several candidates Once an interviewer meets several candidates who more or less fit the criteria of the position, who more or less fit the criteria of the position, he or she won’t make a final selection by he or she won’t make a final selection by simply narrowing the list until he finds the most simply narrowing the list until he finds the most qualified candidate. He’ll select the candidate qualified candidate. He’ll select the candidate who makes him feel the most comfortable. who makes him feel the most comfortable. The one whose style is closest to his. The one The one whose style is closest to his. The one whose mind works the way his does. Not the whose mind works the way his does. Not the one who, on paper, might be considered “most one who, on paper, might be considered “most qualified.”qualified.”
The Interview
If the interviewer asks you a question and you don’t understand, ask the person to explain a little more or ask the question again.
Pause and think about your answers, but don’t leave the interviewer waiting—that is why you came prepared!
Don’t just answer “yes” or “no”. The most productive interviews are 2 way communications.
Don’t lie or exaggerate.
The Interview
Respond concisely – don’t ramble. Do not bring up salary or benefits unless the
interviewer brings them up. Answer questions with specific examples-
avoid generalities. As you answer questions, avoid use of
negative terms. Take advantage of the opportunity to sell
yourself.
The Interview
How to “Sell yourself to an employer”– Be confident and enthusiastic– Listen carefully; be polite and tactful– Show how your talents, training, and experience will
help you get ahead– Display your knowledge about the firm and the job
you are seeking
The Interview
Keep in mind you are also interviewing the company.
Do you want to work for this company?
Is this the right position for you?
The Interview…the last 5 or 10 minutes
The easiest interview question: “Do you have any questions?” YES!!!
Remember to comment on how interested you are in working for the company.
Definitely ask…– What kind of projects will I be involved in?– What is the next step from here?
Thank the interviewer for his/her time and get a business card to aid in future correspondence.
Power Questions
What are you most hoping to find in the person you hire?
What would be my first priorities on the job? Based on what we’ve talked about today, I
feel good about the position. Do you have any concerns about my ability to do the job?
Phone Interviews
Do your homework, just as you would for a face-to-face interview.
It is important to prove that you can do the job, even though you are not speaking in person.
Mind your mannerisms.– Smile… As you talk your voice will sound much
more friendly and enthusiastic.
Follow-Up
Write a follow-up letter ASAP. Your letter should not exceed one page. Remind him/her of who you are and when you met. Express interest in the job and highlight your great
qualities. Thank them again for taking the time to interview you. Close with, “I look forward to hearing from you”.
If you need help in preparing
letters to employers, refer to our webpage.
Follow-Up
CHECK LETTER FOR MISTAKES E-mails can also be appropriate Once the letter has been received, call the
interviewer.
What Happens After Co-Op Interview Day?
Co-Op Interview Day is used by recruiters to begin the screening process.
After Co-Op Interview Day you may get an offer or a 2nd interview.
Warn your roommate about employer phone calls!
What To Do If...
What do you do if your #1 company choice has not contacted you and you receive an offer from someone else?
What do you do if asked for a second interview?
Remember! To keep in touch with the Co-Op Office. DO NOT CANCEL ANY INTERVIEWS!
You can also add more “Office” Interviews and more “Mail” applications.
Be sure to print your interview schedule.
Take note of any employer cancellations!
Rejection is part of job hunting.
Sometimes you will not click with the interviewer.
The more practice you get, the better you’ll get at interviewing.
Keep in Mind…
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Good Luck Next
Week!