Title: Interviewing for Success
1Interviewing for Success
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2Workshop Outline
- A Few Words About Interviewing
- What Employers Are Seeking
- Preparation
- The Interview Process
- After the Interview
- Tips for Successful Interviewing
- Final Comments
3A Few Words About Interviewing
- Being invited to interview is a significant
accomplishment. - And.. the competition becomes more fierce.
- It is not always the most qualified person who
gets the job. It is often someone who - meets the minimum qualifications
- interviews the best
- appears to be the best fit with future
co-workers
4Key Skills and Qualities
Top Qualities/Skills Employers Seek
- Communication skills (verbal written)
- Honesty/Integrity
- Interpersonal skills
- Strong work ethic
- Teamwork skills
- Organizational skills
- Analytical Skills
- Motivation/Initiative
- Flexibility/Adaptability
- Computer skills
- Detail oriented
- Leadership skills
- Self-confidence
Highlight these qualities/skills in answers and
examples
(Source Job Outlook 2007, National Association
of Colleges and Employers)
5Preparation
- Research
- Assess yourself
- Research the employer and the position
- Planning
- Take care of logistics
- Prepare your professional attire
- Practice
6Assessing Yourself
- Identify your skills and abilities
- Analyze your strengths and weaknesses.
- When discussing weaknesses say what you are doing
to work on it - Stick to work relevant weaknesses rather than
personal - Be ready to give specific examples
7Research employer and position
- Company
- Mission/Values
- Products and services
- Organizational structure including locations and
size - Major competitors
- Financials revenue profit etc.
- Position
- Overall responsibilities
- Specific tasks
- Required skills and experience
Be prepared to say why you want to work there and
why you are the best candidate for the job.
8Logistics
- Do you know where you are going?
- Where is the building and the office?
- Where should you park. Is parking free?
- Do you know how long it will take?
- Assume the worst case scenario and plan to be
early - In the vicinity 45 minutes in advance
- In the office 10 minutes in advance
- Do a dry run of the trip.
9What to Wear
- Men
- Dark suit
- Appropriate sock (e.g. not white athletic socks
- Polished dress shoes
- Women
- Conservative loose fitting suit
- No low cut blouses or tops
- Pantyhose
- Closed toe dress shoes
- Both
- No gum chewing
- Minimal jewelry
- Minimal cologne/perfume
- Cover tattoos and remove any piercing other than
earlobes
10Practice Practice Practice
- Review possible questions and formulate answers.
- Have examples ready
- Do not totally memorize answers
- Develop a list of questions to ask your
interviewer/s - Practice with a friend or set up a Mock Interview
with Career Services - Check out the Career Services website for sample
question to practice and to ask employers - http//www.albany.edu/cdc/jobsearch/interviewing/i
nterviewing.htm
11The Interview Process
- Introductions
- A smile and firm handshake are important.
- Greet the interviewer/s by name.
- Exchange of small talk, such as the weather
- Questioning
- Wrap-up
12The Interview Process
- Introductions
- Questioning
- Interviewer lead
- The main part of the interview
- Questions about your skills, experience and
personality - You take the lead
- You are interviewing the company as well
- Be prepared with questions
- Wrap-up
13The Interview Process
- Introductions
- Questioning
- Wrap-up
- Ask about the next step and when you will hear
from them - Ask for the job or the next round of interviews
- Let them know you are interested and look forward
to whatever the next step is.
14Sample questions About yourself
- Tell me about yourself.
- Tell them more than what is on your resume
- I consider myself a hard worker who takes my job
seriously, however I realize its not always
necessary to be serious. When working with
others in team situations, I am able to infuse
humor while keeping others motivated and on task.
Im a creative problem-solver with excellent
technical, organizational, and interpersonal
skills. On a personal note, I coach little league
baseball in my free time. - What are your major strengths?
- Based on the employer and position
- I feel I have many strengths that could benefit
this organization, primarily my analytical,
leadership, interpersonal, and technical skills.
15Sample questions About yourself
- What is a weakness that you have?
- Be ready to admit to one
- Show how you are working to improve in this area.
- I have been told that I am too much of a
perfectionist. I can keep going over and over
something since I want it to be perfect. Because
of this, I always set deadlines for myself, and I
adhere to them. Im the type of person who will
work through lunch or stay late to give a project
the extra time my perfectionism demands. - What was an important decision or event in your
life? - Dont get TOO personal.
- Add how the decision or event changed you, made
you stronger, taught you an important life
lesson, etc. - Some students like to share how they picked the
University at Albany or their major.
16Behavioral questions
- Require that you answer with specific examples
from the past - Prepare examples in advance
- Prepare examples that show you in a good light
- If the example is negative state what you
learned or changed due to the experience - Examples Tell me about a time when.
- you had to work with a difficult employee
- you were not as effective as you would have
liked - where you showed leadership
17Organizational Questions
- Shows that you did your research
- Examples
- Why do you want to work for us?
- Why are you interested in this field?
- What would be your greatest contribution to our
operation? - What qualifications do you have that would make
you successful with us? - Mention you would like to work for a medium-sized
firm, that you enjoy travel, that the skills you
learned in college and through previous work
experiences match with what this
position/employer requires. Remain honest and
positive-focused in your answers.
18Questions you can ask employers
- Focus on job responsibilities and organizational
culture and structure - Avoid discussing benefits and salary unless the
employer mentions them first - Examples
- What kinds of people do you usually look for?
- Can you tell me about your own experience with
the company/organization? - What have you liked most/least about working for
this company? - How will I be trained/evaluated?
- What do you see ahead for this organization in
the next ten years?
19Handling Salary issues
- If they ask for your salary requirements
- Research the position so you know a reasonable
salary range - State a salary range rather than a number
- What if they dont mention it
- It is best to wait for an offer before you
discuss salary - It is OK to ask for more
- Make sure your request is reasonable
- Be prepared to discuss why you should be offered
more - They may say no - you can then accept the job at
the lower salary.
20Handling illegal questions
- What are illegal questions?
- Age
- Marital status
- Citizenship
- Answer the intent or the question not the actual
question. - Ask what their concern is.
21After the Interview
- Evaluate the interview what do you want to
improve? - Write a thank-you letter or e-mail within two
days. - If interviewed by a committee, send one thank you
to the Chair, and ask that he/she extend your
thanks to the others. - Follow up if you do not hear
- Ask where they are in their selection process and
if they need any more information - Accept an offer verbally and in writing.
- If rejected, ask for constructive feedback and
work on weak areas.
22Interviewing tips
- Attitude and appearance
- Be early
- Be friendly and courteous
- Show enthusiasm and interest
- Maintain appropriate eye contact
- Be aware of your body language
- Show your sense of humor
- Show confidence in your abilities
- Dont present an aggressive, overbearing, or
conceited attitude. Be willing to begin at
entry level.
23Interviewing tips
- Answering questions
- Never speak negatively about former employers
- Listen carefully and take your time to answer
- Speak clearly and concisely
- Emphasize your strengths
- Discuss your weaknesses only when asked, and
then do so in a positive light - Avoid personal issues in your answers/examples
- Never use slang or incorrect grammar
24More Resources for Interviewing
- Schedule a Mock Interview with Career Services
- Schedule an appointment to discuss interview
skills - Stop by for Drop-Ins to get your resume critiques
before an interview or to ask a quick question. - Mon, Wed, Fri 1000 am 1200 noon
- Tues, Thurs 100 pm 300 pm
- There is more information and resources at the
Career Services website
www.albany.edu/cdc/jobsearch/interviewing/intervie
wing.htm