Title: Types of Interviews
1Interviewing
2Objectives
- Interview Preparation
- Interview Process
- Interview panel today!
- Employers Perspectives
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3Interviewing
- Part 1 Preparation
- Things employers look for
- Attitude, Image Appearance,
- Communication, Job Quals
- Types of Interviews
- Part 2 The Interview Process
- First Impressions
- First / Screening Interview
- Second / Onsite Interview
- Closing / Wrap up
4Prepare for the Interview
- What is the 1 factor that influences an employer
to hire? - A Attitude
- B Image and Appearance
- C Communication
- D Job Qualifications
5ATTITUDE (40)
- Be yourself be genuine sincere
- Demonstrate your passion enthusiasm
- Be positive and optimistic
- Project an air of confidence
- (without being desperate or cocky)
- Show that youve done your research
- Remember that YOU ARE ALWAYS ON!
6Russell CarpenterThree Lessons from One Whos
Stayed Put (at NASA)
- 1. Time frame
- He found an intermediate time frame rather than
too short or too long. - 2. Doesnt let minor setbacks get in his way
- His backup plans to not lead to different
destinations, they lead to the same destination - 3. He leads a balanced life
- He doesnt let himself get burned out. He isnt
in a rush he takes advantage of his after-hours - He always wanted to work on cool things
- not what the media thinks is cool what he
thinks is cool - Do Russells lessons seem helpful to you?
7Image Appearance (25)
- Dress for Success
- Business casual vs. professional
- (observe your environment)
- No facial piercings, obvious tattoos, baseball
caps, casual clothing or bags under your eyes! - Grooming Hygiene
- Conservative hairstyles
- Clean finger nails
- Fresh breath
- Avoid heavy perfumes or colognes
8Interview Dress
- Men
- Solid color, conservative suit
- White long sleeve shirt
- Conservative tie
- Polished professional shoes
- Dark socks
- Very limited jewelry
- Neat, professional hairstyle
- Clean shave or well-groomed facial hair
- Little aftershave or cologne
- Neatly trimmed nails
- Sports coat optional for business casual
- Women
- Solid color, conservative suit (skirt knee
length) - Coordinated blouse
- (avoid low cut or revealing)
- Coordinating shoes
- Tan or light hosiery
- Limited jewelry
- Neat, professional hairstyle
- Sparse make-up perfume
- Manicured nails
- Sweater set or tailored dress for business casual
9Communication (25)
- Verbal
- Use professional language focus on you YOU fit
the job - Avoid using informal language (like, you know,
etc) - Be concise and honest NEVER lie
- Focus on the positives dont discuss personal,
domestic or financial problems - Emphasize your strengths
- Nonverbal
- Smile
- Make eye contact
- Relax dont fidget
- Have good posture
- Limit negative expressions or bad habits
10Job Qualifications (10)
- Practice 60-second Commercial
- Bring extra copies of your resume
- Reqd certificates, transcripts, test scores
- List of references
- Notebook with list of prepared questions
- Pen and pencil
- Appointment calendar or planner
11How Interviews are Lost
- Appearance personal habits
- Nervous mannerisms
- Lack of self-confidence
- Lack of respect courtesy towards others
- Poor values
12Types of Interview s
- Structured
- Planned pattern of questioning
- Check list or interview form
- Human Resources / Screening
- To identify candidates for the next stage
- Make your qualification clear
- Find out who makes final decisions
- Campus
- Scheduling often leads to brief interviews
- Concise
13Types of Interviews (cont)
- Behavioral
- Examples of how you have used necessary job
skills - Content skills, Functional or Transferable
skills, Adaptive of Self-management skill - Board or Panel
- Memorize names of everyone on the panel
- Focus on the person talking to you, but dont
ignore others - Team
- Applicant meets individually with each member of
team - Opportunity to meet with several peers or
supervisors
14Types of Interviews (cont)
- Stress
- Uncommon as a sole interview practice
- Elements are commonly mixed with other interview
styles - Stay calm, breath, stay in control
- Tell me About Yourself
- Chats briefly then asks Tell me about Yourself
- Focus on qualifications and how you will benefit
the employer - Corporate Ladder
- Multiple interviews
- Be consistent throughout
15Types of Interviews (cont)
- The Telephone Interview
- Have helpful materials at hand
- Smile and speak directly into the mouthpiece
- Beware of yes/no answers
- Be factual brief and thorough
- If you need to think say, Let me think about
that. - Other Interview Types
- Computer-assisted interview
- Internet computer-assisted interview
- Task oriented interview
- Internet video interview
- Unstructured interview
- Bad interview
- Unsuccessful interview
16The Interview Process
- First Impressions
- First / Screening Interview
- Questions from the interviewer
- Second / Onsite Interview
- Questions for the interviewer
- Closing / Wrap up
17First Impressions
- Arrive 10 min early
- Address the receptionist warmly
- Give a firm handshake be confident
- Have good eye contact
- Smile speak clearly
- Establish positive rapport
- Understand how you handle stress
- set yourself up for success
18Interview Dos
- Stay focused on what you can do for the employer,
not what the employer can do for you - Talk about yourself in reference to them
- Use specific examples to show your strengths.
- Balance speaking listening
19Interview Donts
- Offer a weak handshake
- Criticize yourself
- Speak negatively about former employers
- Bring anyone with you
- Sit down until invited to do so
- Touch the interviewers stuff
- Smoke
- Chew gum
- Order alcohol
- Erin Brockovich
20The First / Screening Interview
- Establishing rapport
- Narrowing down the field of candidates
- General questions
- Make sure you elaborate on your answers with
details and specific examples.
21Potential Questions
22Questions from the Interviewer
- Tell me about yourself
- What do you know about our company?
- Why do you want to work for us?
- Why should we hire you?
- How long will you stay with us?
- In your last job, what did you like least?
- Can you work under pressure?
- What are your long-term career goals?
- What are your strengths?
23The Most Feared Question
- What are your weaknesses?
- DONT say Im a perfectionist
- Give an example of a skill that you can improve
upon and what youre doing now to improve it. - OREO/Sandwich technique
- Start and end with a positive when asked to talk
about something negative - Employers Perspective
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24When asked for an example
S T A R
What was the Situation you faced? What was
the Task you were assigned or assumed? What
Action did you take to correct the situation?
What was the Result? example
procrastination
25Group Activity
- Groups of 2 (interviewer/interviewee)
- Identify the position you are interviewing for
(your ideal job) - Open with your 60-sec commercial
- Ask five interview questions each
- What is your greatest weakness?
- (Situation Task Action Result)
- What are your greatest strengths?
- How would you describe yourself?
- What is more important the job or salary?
- How will you know when youve achieved success?
26Feedback
- How did that feel to be asked these questions?
Were you ready with an answer? - As the interviewer, what feedback would you give
your partner to work on for their real/mock
interview?
27The Second / On-site Interview
- Meet key decision maker
- More in depth and lengthy discussions
- Multiple interviews representing different
focuses of the company. - Expect more technical behavioral questions
- Take a company tour experience the culture
- Testing or skill application
- Technical Microsoft Office
- Personality Tests
- Bi-lingual - your interview may be carried out in
another language
28Final Interview Assumption
- If they brought you there, you may get the job
offer there so be prepared - Bring your list of references ensure theyre
aware they may be contacted about this particular
job. - Fill out paperwork (bring your drivers license,
social security card/Birth Certificate/passport,
insurance information, emergency information) - Be prepared for an offer.
- What do you still need to know?
- Are you interested in taking this job now or is
it contingent on other job offers?
29Questions for the Interviewer
- Pre-Offer
- How will my responsibilities be prioritized?
- Please describe the training and evaluation
process. - What are the opportunities for career
advancement? - What plans/projects are being developed to
increase.? - How does your company measure success?
- What is the work atmosphere like at your company?
- Once the Offer comes
- Does the company pay moving expenses?
- What is the time period for training, when I
would be expected to function autonomously? - When would I need to start?
- What are the benefit packages?
30Managing Illegal Questions
- Legal questions are related to the job you are
seeking (experience, education) - Illegal topics include age, race, children,
marital status, sexual orientation, religious
preferences, personal characteristics,
disabilities and health - Three options for illegal questions
- Answer the question
- Refuse to answer the question
- Examine the intent and respond to that
31Closing
- Expand on any missed items and restate your
skills if necessary. - Ask if there is anything else you can provide,
such as references, background information or
work samples. - Express your interest!
- Clarify the next step inquire about the
decision timeline. - Find out how to contact them and whether they
will accept calls to check the status. - Thank them for their time.
- Exit gracefully- Last impressions count too!
32Post Interview Checklist
- Critique the Interview
- The company
- Your performance
- Follow-up with any requested materials
- Send thank you cards or emails
- If you received a job offer most companies do not
like to be kept waiting more than 3-4 days, make
sure you are aware of the time in which you have
to make your decision (the CRC requires on-campus
recruiters to give you 3 weeks to decide).
33Other Resources
- Mock Interview Program
- Career Library
- www.crc.ufl.edu
34Mock Interview Assignment
- Prepare for possible interview questions using
the list of questions and/or the virtual Perfect
Interview site to practice see sample answers
from professionals. - CRC Interview Bring a blank VHS tape. You will
complete a taped, 20 minute mock interview be
critiqued by a CA. - Face-to-Face Use a professional in the field.
Provide a sample critique form and list of career
or school-specific questions to guide them. - Have your interviewer fill out the critique form
and offer suggestions for improvement. After the
mock interview, add your comments or reaction to
the process/ interviewers comments on the
critique form in a different color. - Critique form questions are available on the
class website - Have some fun and play the Nail the Interview
Game.
35Missed Interviews at CRC
- Student Responsibilities
- Only pursue positions in which you have a genuine
interest. - Respond to all invitations to interview, even if
your response is to decline. - Participate in all interviews you accept.
- Present an accurate account of work experience
and education. - Discontinue your job search after accepting a job
offer and notify employers who may be affected by
your decision. - Contact the recruiter immediately upon realizing
you need to cancel an interview.
36Missed Interviews at CRC
- Cancellation Policy
- In order not to be penalized, you must cancel
within 48 hours. - Logon to Gator CareerLink account and visit your
Scheduled Interviews tab to cancel or reschedule.
- If those buttons do not appear (it is within 48
hours), you must contact the employer directly. - It is up to the recruiters discretion if they
wish to mark you as a No Show.
37Missed Interviews at CRC
- No Shows and Late Cancellations
- Your Gator CareerLink account will be disabled
(you will not be able to apply for jobs, sign up
for interviews, or participate in other On-Campus
recruiting activities). - You will receive an e-mail with directions for
doing the following two things - Write the recruiter an apology letter for missing
the interview. Turn the letter in to the front
desk in an envelope, stamped, and addressed to
the company contact (as found in GCL) - Complete and pass the Missed Interview Quiz and
turn it in to the front desk of the CRC. - Multiple Offenses
- If you receive a second offense, you will be
permanently deleted from the Gator CareerLink
system, making you ineligible to submit for job
postings and any On-Campus Interviewing in the
future.
38For next week
- Goal Setting Planned Happenstance
- Read Bronson Ch 3, 4, 52
- Janelle she wanted a cause and it found her
- Kat responded to a chain of coincidences to
find the her dream job - Kurt the death of his brother became a catalyst
for a positive change in his life - Informational Interviews due
39Employer Panel
- Beverly Finley
- Personnel Supervisor
- Alachua County School Board
- Mark Wolf
- IT Manager
- Environmental Consulting Technologies