Title: Interview Preparation Radiation Sciences
1Interview Preparation Radiation Sciences
- February 12, 2008
- Erin Lowery
- Assistant Director
- University Career Center
- Division of Student Affairs Enrollment Services
- Virginia Commonwealth University
2Interview Preparation
- Research
- Yourself skills, qualifications, qualities,
strengths and weaknesses - Career field, specific employer and position
- Interviewing formats, questions and trends
- Prepare
- Develop and practice effective communication
skills - Practice, practice, practice
- Perform
- Make a positive, professional impression
3ResearchYourself
- How did you choose Radiation Sciences as a
major/career field? - What are your long and short term career goals?
- What skills have you developed?
- What relevant experience do you have?
- How would you describe your personality?
- What motivates you?
- What are your strengths?
- What are your weaknesses, and how do you
compensate for them? - What are your failures and how did you learn from
them?
4Research Career Field, Employer Position
- Read employers printed materials and web site
- Become familiar with the mission of the
organization - Know the position description
- Know current trends in your chosen field
- Take advantage of specialty associations/professio
nal organizations web sites and newsletters - American Society of Radiologic Technologists
http//www.asrt.org/ - Virginia Society of Radiologic Technologists
http//www.vsrt.org/ - Industry and employer Research web sites
- Wetfeet.com
- Rileyguide.com
- Vault.com
5ResearchInterviewing
- Resources
- University Career Center http//www.students.vcu.
edu/careers/ - UCC Resource Library
- www.collegegrad.com
- Interview Formats
- Interview Questions
- Trends
6Interview Formats
- Formal Informal
- ? One-on-one ? Lunch
- ? Panel ? Tour
- ? Information Session
- ? Expect the unexpected
- ? Be prepared to interact with other candidates
- ? Every interaction with anyone from
organization is part of interview!
7Communication
- Verbal communication - only 7 of communication
- How you say it/tone of voice 38
- Non-verbal communication 55!
- Handshake
- Body language/Posture
- Facial Expressions
- Eye contact
8Interview Questions
- Personal Questions
- Resume/Application Questions
- Case/Technical Questions
- Behavioral Questions
- Atypical Questions
- Illegal Questions
9Personal Questions
- Questions about your goals and interests
- Questions about your qualities
- Questions about your strengths and weaknesses
- Tell me about yourself
- Why are you interested in this position?
- What can you contribute to our organization?
- What salary range are you seeking?
- How did you first become interested in radiation
sciences? - Tell me what you know about our organization.
- What do you expect from us?
10Resume/Application Questions
- Questions about your experience, education,
skills, and campus community involvement - What relevant experience do you have?
- Elaborate on (a particular part of your
resume) - Explain(a poor grade or another failure)
- In the Radiation Sciences curriculum which
classes have you enjoyed the most and least? - Know your resume
- Anticipate difficult questions
11Case/Technical Questions
- You are given problem to solve
- You are given scenario and asked to explain how
you would respond - What would you do if?
12Behavioral Questions
- Questions used to determine how you respond in
certain situations - Questions that elicit specific supporting
examples rather then general responses - Tell me about a time when
13Behavioral Questions
- Describe a situation where you went above and
beyond what would normally be expected to
accommodate the needs of others or exceed their
expectations. - Describe a situation in which you faced a sharp
learning curve. What steps did you take to
develop your knowledge? How did you apply what
you learned? - Tell me about a time when you were able to work
effectively on a team where people held
conflicting opinions. What was the situation?
Describe your role. - Have you ever been a role model for someone? If
so, please explain who the person was and what
you did. - What do you do to make the people around you
feel important, appreciated, and respected?
14STAR Technique
- Use the STAR Technique to answer behavioral
interviewing questions - Situation
- Task
- Action
- Result
15Atypical Questions
- Unusual questions that catch you off guard
- Demonstrate your creativity, flexibility and how
well you think on your feet - If you were a tree, what kind would you be and
why?
16Illegal Questions
- Questions about age, disability, gender, national
origin, race, religion or creed, family and
relationship issues - Options refuse to answer, answer the question,
tactfully ask for relevance of question, or
answer the real question behind the question - Ask yourself what the question tells you about
the workplace
17Tips for answering all questions
- Pause before answering
- Listen to the question
- As a general rule, keep your answers under one
minute - Stay focused avoid tangents
- Give a definite ending to your response
- Be very specific provide examples
- Avoid vague or general responses
- Be honest
- Dont be defensive
- Dont make excuses
- Dont be surprised
- Dont say I dont know
- Be aware of interviewers strategy
- Dont ruminate on less than perfect answers
18Asking Questions
- Asking Questions serves several purposes
- Gives you more information about the
company/organization - Demonstrates your interest and your research
- Demonstrates your critical thinking skills
19Asking Questions
- Be prepared with lots of informed questions
- Let the interviewer run the interview dont ask
questions until the appropriate time - Dont ask anything that is answered on the
website - Ask questions that demonstrate your research of
the employer and interest in the position
20Questions to askAsk questions about the culture
and philosophy of the organization
- Training and learning environment
- Training process
- Ongoing and frequent evaluations
- Mentoring program/buddies
- Technology
- Paperless
- Technology training
- Professional development
- Leadership development
- Opportunities for advancement
- Seminar or conference attendance
- Communication
- Flow of information
- Intranet
- Suggestion box
- Dress code
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- Social, work/life balance
- Flexible schedules
- Is there some fun in the organization? Sports
teams, parties, etc
21Questions to Ask
- Tell me about initial and future training
programs. - How would you describe the work environment in
your organization? - How often are performance reviews given?
- How are reviews conducted?
- What are the organization's plans for future
growth? - What are the possible career paths from this
position? - What makes your organization different from
others in your field?
22Make a Positive, Professional Impression
- Professional appearance
- Preparedness
- First impression
- Dont let anxiety get the best of you
- Express appreciation
23Professional Appearance
- MEN
- Conservative, dark suit
- Shirt ironed
- Belt matches shoes
- Comfortable shoes
- Hair cut/ shaven/ well-groomed
- Remove jewelry
- Avoid aftershave or cologne
- WOMEN
- Conservative, dark suit
- Appropriate length skirt with hose
- Bring extra hose
- Comfortable shoes with low heel
- Avoid camisoles or low riding pants
- Wear conservative makeup and jewelry
- Avoid perfume or scented lotion
24Preparedness
- Before the interview, review your resume, cover
letter and any correspondence with employer - Know directions and parking
- Arrive early, get enough sleep, eat breakfast, be
well groomed - Bring professional portfolio and pen, copies of
your resume and references - Turn off cell phone
- No bags (except purse)
25First Impression
- Smile
- Eye contact
- Posture
- Greeting and Introduction
- Handshake
- Use names always titles (Ms., Mr., Dr.) until
invited to use first names - Use Ms. for women (instead of Miss or Mrs.),
unless asked to address them otherwise
26Express your Appreciation
- Send a thank you note the same day of your
interview - Send individual notes to everyone who interviews
you - Handwritten, typed or e-mail
- Refer to interview discussion
- Include the reasons you are a good fit for the
position and employer - Emphasize your interest in the position and
explain how the interview confirmed or heightened
your interest
27Dont Let Anxiety Get the Best of You
- Seek a balance some anxiety is helpful
- What motivates you?
- What keeps you positive confident?
- Does anxiety motivate or paralyze you?
- When does anxiety hit?
- What are you saying to yourself during the
interview? - Practice methods of coping with anxiety
- Interview practice and preparation
- Healthy eating and exercise
- Sleep
- Breathing
- Positive self-talk
28Common Mistakes
- Mistaking stiffness for professionalism
- Not developing rapport
- Talking poorly about past employers
- Trying to take over the interview
- Forgetting/not using names
- Not listening
- Appearing arrogant/know-it-all
- Providing general, rather than specific answers
- Behaving too casually during lunch/tour/less
formal parts of interview or with someone you
know - Sounding rehearsed/memorized
- Ruminating on poor answers
- Not treating every interaction with employer as
part of interview - Not communicating your excitement and motivation
- Not sending a thank you note
29Reflect on your experience after the
interviewand learn from it
30Resources to Practice Interviewing
- UCC mock interviews
- UCC Behavioral Mock Interviewing Program
- March 5, 6
- Registration begins on February 27 on Rams
Recruiting - Behavioral Mock Interviewing Preparatory Workshop
- Monday, March 3, 500-600 p.m.
- Richmond Salon II, Student Commons
- InterviewStream
31University Career Center
- Student Commons, first floor
- Hours Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
- www.students.vcu.edu/careers
- (804) 828-1645
- To schedule an appointment with Erin
- E-mail your name, major, availability,
- and reason for the appointment
- Erin Lowery
- elowery_at_vcu.edu