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Chapter 9 “Exploring the Interview Process ”

Chapter 9 “Exploring the Interview Process ”. Preparing for an interview. Research other party Employment Requires preparation by both parties, but primarily with interviewee Info available from current employees, internet, Better Business Bureau. Preparing for an interview.

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Chapter 9 “Exploring the Interview Process ”

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  1. Chapter 9 “Exploring the Interview Process”

  2. Preparing for an interview Research other party • Employment • Requires preparation by both parties, but primarily with interviewee • Info available from current employees, internet, Better Business Bureau

  3. Preparing for an interview Information to look for in your research • Employment • When and by whom was company founded • Who runs it now • What is its main line of business • What are recent changes at business • Who is the competition • How many employees • How does it train • What are the benefits, such as insurance, etc.

  4. Preparing for an interview Information to look for in your research • Employment • Primary responsibilities • What role would you play • What skills are required • What training will you get • Where can it lead in the future • What performance appraisal is there

  5. Preparing for an interview • Benefits to both parties • Helps decide if the match is good for goals and skills • Is company stable and ethical • Is it a safe environment • Will it be challenging • Enter interview with confidence

  6. Actual Interview Opening • Introduction • Handshake • Small talk • Sets tone for interview

  7. Actual Interview Body • Conversation turns to specific questions • Both parties speak and listen • Both answer and ask questions • Both parties make decision based on info

  8. Actual Interview Possible questions • Open ended • Gives freedom in answering • “Tell me about yourself”

  9. Actual Interview Possible questions • Closed • Seeks specific info • “What hours are you available to work”

  10. Actual Interview Possible questions • Highly closed • Provides answers from which to choose • “Would you prefer to work morning or evening”

  11. Actual Interview Possible questions • Primary • Begins new topic • “Tell me about your hobbies”

  12. Actual Interview Possible questions • Secondary • Helps understand the answer to primary • “Why do you like that hobby”

  13. Actual Interview Possible questions • Leading • Suggests the desired answer • “You do want to work weekends, right?”

  14. Actual Interview Possible questions • Neutral • Implies no specific right or wrong • “Would you like to work weekends”

  15. Actual Interview Possible questions • Direct • Straight forward, no ambiguity • “Can you work Friday evenings”

  16. Actual Interview Possible questions • Indirect • Seeks specific info w/o directly asking • “What do you usually do Friday evenings”

  17. Actual Interview Possible questions • Factual • Seeks info that can be proven • “Where do you attend school”

  18. Actual Interview Possible questions • Opinion • Asks for judgment • “What is your opinion of employees who steal”

  19. Actual Interview Possible questions • Hypothetical • Asks for reaction is a given situation • “If you knew someone was stealing from the company, what would you do”

  20. Actual Interview Closing • Summary of what has occurred • Gives interviewee chance to correct any misinformation • Discuss future action • May follow-up call be made • When is decision expected

  21. Post Interview • Follow-up thank you letter is crucial • Reconnect with interviewer to remind of strong points • Summarize discussion • Thank him/her for meeting with you • Be warm but professional

  22. Post Interview Self Analysis • Was I prepared • Did I ask clear questions • Were responses accurate and complete • Did I listen carefully • Did I seem confident • Would I have hired me • What would I change next time

  23. Section 3 “Appropriateness in Interviews”

  24. Personal Appropriateness Dress and Appearance • Confident posture • Smiling • Dressed appropriately • Neat and clean clothes • Clean and well groomed • Calm • Outgoing and enthusiastic

  25. Personal Appropriateness Demeanor • Friendliness • Poise • Confidence • Verbal skills • Body language

  26. Interviewing Dos and Don’ts Do • Look professional • Make good eye contact • Be specific • Be flexible • Listen carefully • Be enthusiastic • Speak clearly and concisely • smile

  27. Interviewing Dos and Don’ts Don’t • Chew gum • Wear too much fragrance • Wear excessive jewelry • Lie • Mumble • Brag • Interrupt • Look at your watch

  28. Common reasons for rejecting • Poor appearance • Poor diction, grammar, voice • Little enthusiasm, passive, indifferent • Late for interview, disrespectful • Talks too much, rambles • Unable to handle silence • Negative attitude • Couldn’t sell self to employer • Talked about salary

  29. Common reasons for rejecting • Overbearing, aggressive • Lack of purpose, career goals • Unwilling to start at bottom • Lack of courtesy, proper etiquette • Poor eye contact, extreme nervousness • Lack of poise, confidence • Lack of leadership skills • Condemned previous employer • Didn’t ask for the job

  30. Appropriate Questions Interviewee Questions • What are specific duties • Can you describe a typical day • Is this a new or recently vacated position • Is travel normally involved • With whom will I be working • What type of technology skills are needed • Is special training provided • Is performance reviewed regularly • What else can I tell you about my qualifications • When do you expect tomake a decision

  31. Appropriate Questions Interviewer Questions • Tell me about yourself • Tell about a strength/weakness • How will qualifications help you do this job • Why did you leave your last job • What is most important thing learned from job or school • What did you like most/least about last job • What have you done that shows initiative • Why do you want to work for this company • Why should we hire you • When are you available to start • May we contact your references • What is your best/worst subject

  32. Laws governing questions • Can not ask questions that can be used to discriminate on race, color, religion, sex, disabilities, marital status, national origin, age

  33. Illegal questions • Birthplace, nationality or ancestry “Pasquale, is that a Spanish name • Gender/marital status “Is that your maiden name” • Race/color “Are you considered to be part of minority group

  34. Illegal Questions • Religion/holiday observation “Does your religion prevent you from working on weekends” • Physical challenges/disabilities “Do you have any use of your legs” • Health or medical history “Do you have any pre-existing health conditions”

  35. Illegal Questions • Pregnancy/child care “Do you plan to have children”

  36. Responding to an Unlawful Question • Simply answer the question • Note that you think it is illegal, but answer • Ask “Why? Is it a factor in my being hired?” • Refuse to answer saying it has no bearing on ability to do the job • Ask how it relates to job and is it lawful • Redirect the focus • Refuse to answer • End the interview and leave

  37. Considerations on Illegal Questions • Why was the question asked • How badly do you want the job • How comfortable are you • Your own personal style

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