Title: Tips for Interview Success
1Tips for Interview Success
2Highlights
- Purpose of the interview
- How to Prepare
- Types of interviews
- The Interview Process
- QA
3Purpose
- To determine if This position Your skills are a
GOOD MATCH
4Types of Interviews
- Traditional
- Behavioral
- Pre-screening
- Case (scenarios)
- Technical (math, computer)
- Stress (dead space)
- Phone
- Presentation to audience
- Committee or group
- Dining Interview
5Why Should I Hire You?
Quality of Resume Quality of Cover Letter
Interview Performance Professionalism References
Years of Relevant Work Experience Fit with
Company Culture Relevant Skills Internal
Candidate Candidates Familiarity with the
Organization
6Before the Interview
7PREP
- Prepare 3-5 questions for the interviewer
- Review 3-6 key skills about yourself that fit the
position - Establish 10 examples to showcase yourself
- Practice, Practice, Practice!!!
8Self-Awareness
- Know yourself
- Be very familiar with your resume
- Be able to articulate your goals and strengths
- Have your presentation ready to go. Include
- Your current position
- Relevant experience
- Your fit for this position
- Include recent and relevant accomplishments
- Why you have applied for the position
9Position Awareness
- Know the company and specific position
description - employees, culture, philosophy, news,
challenges/opportunities -
- primary secondary functions of opportunity
10Role Play
- Role playing or Rehearsing the interview is key.
- Work on possible questions your new employer may
ask, and develop clear and concise answers.
11Below are Questions you May be asked in the
Interview
- Tell me about yourself?( Try and hold response to
two minutes) - What do you know about our company?
- Why should I hire you?
- What can you do for us that someone else cant?
- What do you look for in a job?
- What skills and qualifications are essential for
success in the position of ? - If you took the job what would you accomplish in
the first year? - Can you work well under deadlines or Pressure?
- How Does this assignment fit into your overall
career plan?
12Questions Continued
- How long would it take for you to make a
meaningful contribution? - Describe your management style?
- What do you believe is the most difficult part of
being a supervisor of people? - What are you looking for in a new career?
- How would your colleagues describe you?
- How would your boss describe you?
- How would you describe yourself?
- What do you think of your present or past boss?
- What were the five most significant
accomplishments in your last assignments? - What were the five most significant
accomplishments in your career so far? - How much do you expect if we offer you this
position?
13Questions Continued
- Why do you want to work for us?
- What other positions are you considering?
- Have you kept up in your field with additional
training? - What are your career goals?
- What are your strong points?
- What are your weak points?
- How did you do in school?
- What position do you expect to have in 2 to 5
years? - What was wrong with your current or last
position? - What kind of hours are you used to working or
would you like to work? - Do you have your reference list with you?
(Remember dont give it out unless it is asked
for). - Can you explain your salary history?
- What questions didnt I ask that you expected?
- Do you have any questions for me? (See Questions
for the interviewer on the following slides).
14Questions You may want to ask the Interviewer
- Why is this position open?
- How often has it been filled in the past five
years? What were the main reasons? - What would you like done differently by the next
person who fills this position? - What are some of the objectives you would like to
see accomplished in this job? - What is most pressing? What would you like to
have done in the next 3 months? - What are some of the more difficult problems one
would have to face in this position? - How do you think these could best be handled?
- What type of support does this position receive
in terms of people, finances etc?
15Questions you May Want to ask Continued
- What freedom would I have in determining my own
work objectives, deadlines, and methods of
measurement? - What advancement opportunities are available for
the person who is successful in this position,
and within what time frame? - In what ways has this organization been most
successful in terms of products and services over
the years? - What significant changes do you foresee in the
near future? - How is one evaluated in this position?
- What accounts for success within the company?
16- These Questions are presented only as
interviewing guidelines. They are meant to help
you prepare for the interview. Some questions may
or may not be appropriate for your interviewing
situation. - By practicing your responses to some of these
questions, hopefully you will not be taken off
guard if asked one of them. Most importantly,
relax, go with the flow, and before you know it,
youll be in your next opportunity!
17The Phone Interview
18Telephone Interview Preparation
- Place a Do not Disturb note on your door
- Turn off your stereo, TV, and any other potential
Distraction - Warm up your voice while waiting for the call
- Have a glass of water handy, since you will not
have a chance to take a break during the call - Speaking of breaks, if your phone interview is at
a set time, make sure you answer natures call
first - Turn off call waiting on the phone
19The Open and Available Technique
- A major advantage one has during the phone
interview is not being seen. We must use this to
our advantage. - Have all materials on ourselves and employers in
front of us on the desk while speaking on the
phone - Not just our resume, but a cheat sheet about
compelling stories, accomplishments, and topics
one would like to bring up. - Also a Cheat sheet on the employer that
includes specifics and critical points described
by the employer and their products - This portrays a well-informed, well-prepared
interviewee. Keep in mind that this preparation
is not cheating at all. It is preparation, pure
and simple. - So have Materials open and available when
preparing for a phone interview. They are there
to support and enhance your value to the employer
who will greatly respect your ability to answer
questions with focus and meaningful content
20The Stand and Deliver Technique
- A simple technique to increase the enthusiasm and
positive image that you project over the
telephone is to simply stand up - Whenever you are talking with a potential
employer on the phone stand up, it gets the blood
flowing, improves posture, and improves your
response time - An interesting note that many telemarketing
companies realized that standing up actually
improves sales. So often these companies provide
there employees with hands-free headsets that
allow them to stand and pace back and forth. It
gives an action perspective to an otherwise
passive activity
21The Vanity Technique
- In preparing for a telephone interview, make sure
that there is a mirror within view. Why? Because
looking in the mirror consistently throughout the
conversation will improve your telephone presence
110. Just smiling will make one come off much
friendlier, more interested, and more alert. - The mirror gives us instant feedback necessary to
make instant modification toward a more positive
presence. - Remember were standing, so a wall mirror usually
works best!
22Preparing for the Face to Face Interview
23What to Wear Men
- Necktie should be silk with a conservative
pattern - Dark Shoes ( Black lace-ups are best)
- Dark Socks
- Get haircut Short hair always fares best in
interviews - If facial hair, make sure it is proper and well
groomed - No rings other then wedding or college
- No Earrings
24What to Wear Women
- Always wear a suit with a jacket no dresses
- Shoes with conservative heels
- Conservative hosiery at or near skin color (and
no runs!) - No purses, small or large carry a briefcase
instead - If you wear nail polish (not required), use clear
or a conservative color - Minimal use of makeup
- No more than one ring one each hand
- One set of earrings only
25Opening the Interview
26Last Minute Details
- Know where to go and where to park
- Have gas in your car
- Take a pen, notepad, and several resume copies
- Be 10 minutes early
- Look yourself over once before entering the
office
27Positive Body Language
- Positive Entrance
- Enthusiasm
- Relaxed Smile
- Direct Eye Contact
- Straight Posture
- Firm Handshake
- Leaning Slightly Forward
- Use of Hand Movement
- Feet Flat on Floor
28Negative Body Language
- Lack of Enthusiasm or Curiosity
- Frowning
- Weak Handshake
- Lack of Eye Contact
- Staring
- Nervous Movements
- Arms Crossed
- Hands Clenched
- Looking at Watch
29The Interview
30In Any Interview
- Be ready for Tell me about yourself
- Be honest, show your personality
- Help the interviewer to know
- You are dependable!
- You are a good worker!
- You will you fit in here!
- Take support documents or portfolio if
appropriate - Give reasons to hire you over the 100 other
applicants
31All Interviews
- Be prepared to be offered drink or food
- Be prepared to meet others in the office
- Be prepared for a tour of the building
- Be prepared to meet other interviewees
- Take a notebook to write notes or questions
- Its OK to pause before answering a question
- Remember This is about the position fitting with
you, too
32Adapt
- Listen and adapt
- Be sensitive to the style of the interviewer
- Pay attention to those details of dress, office
furniture, and general décor which will afford
helpful clues to assist you in tailoring your
presentation
33Relate and Encourage
- Try to relate your answers to the interviewer and
his or her company. Focus on achievements
relevant to the position. - Encourage the interviewer to share information
about his or her company.. Demonstrate your
interest!
34Closing the Interview
35Closing the Interview
- Summarize key strengths and match for the
position - Always ask questions
- Thank the interviewer by name
- Ask about the next step
- Express an interest in hearing from them
36After the interview
- Contact your recruiter immediately
- Follow up with a Thank you note
37Questions?
38Contact us
- The James Allen Companies Inc.
- Phone 573-334-3688
- Fax 573-334-7490
- info_at_jallenco.com
- www.jallenco.com