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Interviewing Skills

Interviewing Skills. Goals for Interview. Introduce & Sell Yourself Who are you? Skills and Strengths Unique Marketable Qualities Sell the Job Interviewer’s Responsibility Never Walk Away Empty-Handed Next Steps. Interviews. Types of Interviews Screening or Selection Interviews

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Interviewing Skills

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  1. Interviewing Skills

  2. Goals for Interview • Introduce & Sell Yourself • Who are you? • Skills and Strengths • Unique Marketable Qualities • Sell the Job • Interviewer’s Responsibility • Never Walk Away Empty-Handed • Next Steps

  3. Interviews • Types of Interviews • Screening or Selection Interviews • Behavioral • Styles of Interviews • Directed • Nondirective • Stress

  4. Preparation is Vital! • Analyze Yourself • Resume • Do your homework • Field • Organizations • School/program • What will they evaluate?

  5. Stages of an InterviewStructured Much Like a Speech • Intro • Candidate & Job • Body of Interview • Questions • Closing • Reiterate Interest & Fit • Follow-up • Thank You Note; Assessment/Revision

  6. Important Interview Elements Verbal Message Appearance Non-Verbal Message Questions Follow-up

  7. How You Define Yourself Verbal Message • Your Skills & Experience Reiterate Resume with Examples • Your Interests & Goals Why This Job? Why This Company? Why Now? • Your Personality Flexible? Communicative? Pleasant? Team Player?

  8. Verbal Message • Understand What They Want Flexibility, Quick Learner, Motivated, Team-player • Find Skills That Fit The Job Travel, Tutoring, Class Projects, Peer Training, Volunteering, Working on Campus/in Class • Prepare As You Would For Speech Identify Key Ideas, Support Ideas with Examples, Adapt to Audience, End Strongly • Use Speech Skills Be Concise, Listen Closely & Answer Question Asked, Pace Yourself, Reflect Enthusiasm, Strong Voice

  9. Personality Cues Verbal Message • Show Courtesy to Interviewer • Not: “What can you do for me?” • Don’t Rely on Yes/No Answers • Be Careful of “Know it All Complex” • Positive, Not Cynical • Show Tolerance and Flexibility • Broad Interests • Low Pressure Personality Type

  10. Work Habit Cues Verbal Message • Speak Well of Others • Show Initiative • Ability to Take Criticism • Moral Standards (Don’t Lie) • Willing to “Pay Your Dues” • Team Player

  11. First Impressions = Lasting Impressions Appearance

  12. Men Suits/Shirts Ties Shoes/Socks Jewelry Hair/Facial Hair Nails Women Suits/Blouses Skirt length Shoes/hosiery Jewelry Hair Nails Appropriate Interview Attire • Purse/Portfolio/Briefcase

  13. Body Language Speaks Volumes Non-Verbal Message

  14. Non-Verbal Message • Body Movement • Don’t Cross Arms—use gestures instead • Sit up Straight---Lean Forward • Use an Appropriate Sitting Position • Consider Spatial Use & Seating Arrangement • Vocal Usage • Sound Energetic & Enthusiastic • Reduce the Use of Filled Pauses

  15. Interview Questions • Types • Credential • Experience • Opinion • Dumb • Behavioral • Legal

  16. Questions • Why do you want to work here? • What kind of experience do you have for this job? • Tell me more about your last job. • What did you dislike/Why are you leaving last job? • What are your strengths? • What are your weaknesses? • Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

  17. Questions • Why do you want to work here? Research Company * outstanding firm with reputable history (proof) * recent projects are similar to interests (give example) * recommended by a contact * size of company, corporate “culture”, values Not just looking for a paycheck--enjoy your work, proud of your profession and looking for a company that shares these values.

  18. Questions • What kind of experience do you have for this job? Use characteristics in vacancy announcement Use interviewer’s intro to company/job ASK what projects you would be assigned to * Pull skills from previous jobs--even if unrelated (leadership, time management, work ethic) * Pull examples from academic work (related project? Technical knowledge demonstrated?)

  19. Questions • Tell me more about your last job. 2-3 Key Points * What were your responsibilities * Challenges you overcame * What did you enjoy about it * Draw it back to current opportunity NEVER talk poorly of past experience/boss/company The world is smaller than you think.

  20. Questions • What did you dislike about your last job? • Why are you leaving? * Short and positive answer. * Looking to apply different skills. * Looking to make greater contribution. * Opportunity was too great to ignore.

  21. Questions • What are your strengths? Isolate high points from background * Time Management & Planning * Natural Curiosity & Desire to Learn * Strong Communication Skills * Work Ethic * Love Challenge--Finding Solutions * Working with Diverse Teams

  22. Questions • Where do you see yourself in 5 years? Be honest--to a degree Leave the door open for “the right opportunity” Show desire to be team player & grow Dangerous Answer: “In your seat!”

  23. Questions For Them Always have a question prepared. • Why is this vacancy available? • Who will I report to? What specific projects will I work on? Who will I work with from day-to-day? • What is the management style of my supervisor? • When did you join the company? What do you like best/like least about firm? • Describe the company’s culture? Are there many young people? What does the office look like at 6:00 pm? • Is there potential for growth?

  24. Questions For Them • What has the growth pattern of the company been like over the past few years? • How often are evaluations given? • Is there a written job description for position? • How many individuals are being considered for the position? • What are the next steps? Is there a timeline for the decision? • Is there anything that concerns you about me? (GUTSY) DO NOT INQUIRE ABOUT SALARY

  25. Follow-up • Confirm when they will be in contact • Reiterate interest in job • “Look forward to hearing from you.” • Get business card for everyone at interview • Send thank you note PROMPTLY. • Shows interest! • Allows chance to follow-up on issue • Handwritten--more personal • Typed--more polished • Complete a Self-Assessment

  26. Other Hints • Arrive Early! • Introductions—More than a Hello • Name Usage—Follow lead • Listen and Observe Office • Laughter? • Many vacant desks? • A pleasant environment? • Ask to meet predecessor or former intern. • Thank Interviewers at close of interview

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