Making the Connection Interviewing Career Services
Purpose: For you and the employer to get acquainted and explore the possibility of working together… You are Interviewing them as well…
Before the Interview Do your homework Research company/organization Visit website!!!! Visit Campus Career Center Ask employer to send company information Complete job description-Tailor your Resume
Practice - Interview Questions Do’s & Don’ts - Use specific examples, comparisons, and descriptions to support your answers Emphasize your enthusiasm, capability, flexibility, confidence, resourcefulness and strong work ethic, both in your words and mannerisms Practice being positive and confident
Plan Map/drive the route the day before interview Make sure your clothing is pressed, shoes are polished and you are well groomed If you are a smoker, keep in mind your clothes will absorb the odors. Portfolio to hold your info
During the Interview Arrive minutes early Extra Resumes, References, Pen, Questions for the interviewer Turn off your cell phone Be intentional on making a good impression on everyone in the office Dress to impress
Women – Conservative skirted suit in navy blue, dark brown or black are best. Skirt length should be at or slightly above the knee. Blouse in white or ivory, long sleeve with modest neckline. Shoes match your suit. Clean and polished; heels no higher than 2 ½ inches. No open-toed, open-heeled shoes. Wear natural looking make-up. No perfume. Clean bathed appearance. Subtle color nail polish. One pair of earrings, one ring on each hand, one necklace, professional-looking watch, one bracelet (Nothing dangling or distracting). (Taken from John T. Molloy’s New Dress for Success and New Women’s Dress for Success)
Men – Suits – best colors are dark blue and solid gray. First choice of material should be 100% wool. 2 nd choice is micro fiber. Shirts should be long sleeve, 100% cotton in white or pale blue. White shirt is always best. 100% silk ties, in solid or conservative patterns. No tie tacks or clips. No facial hair and conservative haircut is preferable. No cologne. Clean bathed appearance. Limit rings one to each, professional-looking watch. (Taken from John T. Molloy’s New Dress for Success and New Women’s Dress for Success)
During the Interview Give a firm handshake Address each interviewer by name as they are introduced Communicate effectively Be enthusiastic and confident Make eye contact Don’t fidget and maintain good posture Have questions to ask at the end (never ask about salary)
After the Interview Thank You note to the interviewer(s) within 48 hours Evaluate and determine if the job is right for you
SUCCESS STORY Matt was OFFERED a J-O-B after a “Mock” interview his Senior Year. Matt is a Development 7R Ranch through the help of CAREER SERVICES ! Meet Matt:
SUCCESS STORY Rachel is a Computer Programmer/IT Dept with B.N.S.F. Railroad How? She landed a job after a LUNCH Interview with the CEO. Meet Rachel:
Quiz What is the safest shirt color for Women & Men to wear? How early should you arrive to the interview? What do you NOT want to wear to an interview? Name one of the most popular interview questions? What should you bring to an interview?