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Interviewing for a Job and Preparing Employment Messages Chapter 14 Interviewing for a Job and Preparing Employment Messages

Skills Needed: Balance of Hard and Soft Skills

Preparing for an Interview Research the _________and position Study ________ to identify how your _____________ match the job Be ready to provide clear, specific ________ of your qualifications Plan a professional ___________ Plan your _____ and ________ Practice company yourself qualifications evidence appearance time materials

Your Turn What sources would you use to research a company for a potential job interview? Explain. Company website Company annual report Trade publications Current employees

Researching a Company and a Position Company Information Name, status in industry, latest stock quotes Recent news or developments Scope and corporate officers Products and services Position Information Job title/requirements Probable salary range Career path

Conducting a Successful Interview: The Beginning Use the interviewer’s _____ and __________ it correctly Apply a firm __________ Wait to ask to be ______ Make appropriate ____ _______ Be conscious of _________ messages name pronounce handshake seated eye contact nonverbal

Your Turn One-on-one interview In which interview type(s) have you participated? What challenges did each type pose? One-on-one interview Group interview Virtual interview Stress interview

Exchanging Information Select five or six key points to emphasize Answer standard and behavioral interview questions effectively Demonstrate logical thinking and creativity Display a professional attitude Know about salary and benefits Recognize possible discriminatory questions

Standard Interview Questions Tell us about yourself. What are your career plans (short and long range)? What led you to select your college major? What are your greatest strengths? Weaknesses? What interests you most about this job? What determines a person’s progress in an organization? Why do you want to work for us? Why should we hire you?

Behavioral Interview Questions Describe a time when you (a) worked well under pressure. (b) worked well with others, or (c) organized a major project. Describe something you have done that shows initiative and creativity. How have your extracurricular activities and/or work experience prepared you for work in our company? Describe a time when you faced frustration. How did you deal with it?

Sample Interviewee Questions What is a typical day like in this job? With what type of people would I be working? Why do you need someone for this job? How many people have held this job in the past five years? What advice do you wish you had been given when you were starting out? When do you expect to make your decision about the position?

Other Employment Messages Application forms Follow-up messages Thank-you messages Recommend-ations Job acceptance Resignation Job refusal