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FOR SUCCESSFUL
INTERVIEWING
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the Professional Department Development of Keiser College
Congratulations!
You have been invited to a job interview.
Based on your resume, your qualifications match what the
employer is seeking in a candidate.
A
job interview is a two-way street. Its an opportunity
for both parties to determine if you fit into the company,
and if the company fits into you. The interview will allow
you to gain some insight about the job and the company,
and also enables the employer the opportunity to determine
if you have the knowledge and skills required for the
job.
It
is advantageous for your success to know what employers
really want to know about you. Research has indicated
that employers want to know the following:
- Can you do the job?
- Do you have a good work attitude?
- How interested are you in this kind of work
- Will you fit into the company?
- Why do you want to work for this company.
When
invited to a job interview, be prepared to answer these
questions. How you answer these questions may determine
if you get the job or not.
During
the course of the interview, the employer will be assessing
all aspects of the interview. Listed below are some negative
factors frequently identified by the employer during the
interview which most often lead to rejection of a candidate:
- Poor personal appearance.
- A know-it-all attitude.
- A lack of enthusiasm.
- A lack of courtesy
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- Condemnation of previous employers.
- An over emphasis on money.
- Late to the interview.
- Lack of preparation.
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A
successful interview is going to be an indispensable step
toward the fulfillment of your professional ambition.
You only have one chance to establish a positive first
impression with the employer. There are a lot of qualified
applicants that may be applying for the same job, so getting
it right the first time will be a critical factor for
your success. Here are some tips to ensure a successful
interview:
- Know
the time and place of the interview.
- Know
and use the employers full name
and title.
- Plan
to be 15 minutes early in anticipation
of traffic or other unanticipated delays.
- Dress
in professional attire.
- If
presented with an application, fill it out
neatly and completely.
- Prepare
to bring additional materials to the
interview such as copies of your resume, a
list of references, samples of your work, etc.
- Shake
the employers hand firmly.
- Speak
slowly and clearly. Dont rush
your answers.
- Stress
your accomplishments.
- Answer
every question fully and honestly.
- Don't
answer with a simple yes or no.
Explain answers where possible. Avoid
saying anything negative about previous
employers or co-workers.
- Ask
questions to show interest in the Company and
the position.
- Analyze
your strengths and weaknesses and know exactly
what you want to say and do not want to say.
- Do
not focus immediately on the salary and benefits.
Let the employer bring it up first.
- Emphasize
your skills learned at college and on the job.
- Be
sure they know you are interested in
the position. Never close the door on
an opportunity.
- Look
alert and interested at all times and look the
employer in the eye.
- Relax,
smile and have a positive attitude. Give the appearance
of energy
and enthusiasm.
- Always!
Always! Always!, mail, fax or e-mail a thank you
letter to the person who interviewed you on the
same day.
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