Why Did You Leave Your Last Job? Why do they ask? to understand your motives and gain insight as how you handle your work relationships to ensure you’re.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What to ask during an interview. Always prepare questions to ask. Having no questions prepared sends the message that you have no independent thought.
Advertisements

CVs & Telephone Skills Top Tips to remember …
Outstanding Interviews.
In Search of Excellence:
How to optimize your internship experience
ELK Solutions’ Interview Prep
Informational Interviewing Presented by Clark University Career Services.
IInterviewing st Step: Preparation Research the industry and the employer – location(s), size, products, programs and services, management, history,
By: Ariana Deyon & Kami Droemer
1 Interviewing for Success Donna Sullivan ’85 Vice President, General Manager of Transition Solutions BOSTON COLLEGE WORLD-WIDE WEBINARS:
MARKETING YOURSELF O The way you dress O The way you speak O The way you present yourself O Your whole package for success O Your attitude.
What does it take!?. As you know, the employment market has changed dramatically in the past few years. We came a long way form the times where all that.
Interview Preparation and Execution. Where to Start – The Resume Make sure your resume reflects who you are –Bragging rights start here! Sell yourself,
program technician interview questions
Quick Job Interview Guide Seven Steps to Acing Your Interview.
Getting It RRRRight with Volunteers! Recruiting, Retaining, Recognizing and Reflection on Volunteer Management Mary Welch, Sr. Director US Affiliate Services.
JOB SUCCESS SKILLS SALARY NEGOTIATION. 2 PRE-TEST (True – False) 1.There are five (5) stages of employer thinking. 2.You should “talk” salary as early.
Job Search Skills. Congratulations! Hiring statistics for recent college graduates.
Ch. 14–1 Business Communication Workshop Course Coordinator:Ayyaz Qadeer Lecture # 29.
Cover Letters An introduction tool. Why Write A Cover Letter?  Cover letters are a letter of introduction usually accompanying a resume.  Job seekers.
Interview Tips.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT NANNY. KEY TO FIND THE BEST NANNY Be willing to keep looking until you find the person who will be the best fit for your family. You.
What it is and what it is used for?.  It is a type of writing by an author who is trying to get something. As a result, it is an extremely persuasive.
TELEPHONE INTERVIEWS : Telephone Interviews are very popular in modern fast work culture. Telephone interviews are often conducted by employers in the.
Chapter 6 Effective Strategies to Get the Job You Want: Interviewing Strategies Copyright Raymond Gerson.
Key to the Future Chapter 6, Lesson 3 Warm-Up Questions CPS Questions 1 – 2 Note for teacher: Use “Pick a Student” button in CPS.
Section 38.3 The Job Interview
Chapter 15 1 CHAPTER 15 Ace Employment Tests and Negotiations COPYRIGHT © Thomson South-Western Sixth Edition COPYRIGHT © Thomson South-Western Sixth Edition.
Preparing for Interviews
How to behave in an job interview Jan Bollen / Job interview.
During an Interview: It’s Show Time
Interviewing for a Job and Résumé Writing “You never get a second chance to make a good first impression.” – American Proverb.
Including Employability Skills in Curriculum Dr. Amber McConnell OU Zarrow Center for Learning Enrichment Dr. Amber McConnell OU Zarrow Center for Learning.
Resume and Cover Letter Workshop You have 8 – 10 seconds to tell your “story”. So what are you going to say, and how? Career Services.
INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUES BEFORE THE INTERVIEW Complete an application in your own handwriting. Use your best penmanship. Neatness counts! Learn something.
THE SUCCESSFUL INTERVIEW A step by step guide to navigating the interview process.
Interview Preparation Guide. Page 2 Does the idea of going to a job interview make you feel a little uncomfortable? Many people find that it is the hardest.
By: Rebecca Cosper and Elizabeth Moczygemba. The Job Interview To prepare for the interview: Do your homework. Get organized. Plan to make a good first.
Putting Patients First ‘Championing Consumers’ Rights’ Tania Thomas Deputy Health and Disability Commissioner April 2007.
Add a title for the presentation1 Interviewing, What To Do And What Not To Do. By: Gage Brandt, Ruby Lira.
Interview Etiquette. Before the Interview  Set reminders for all phone and on-site interviews. If you must reschedule, do so as far in advance as possible.
03/31/2003Version 2.11 Phone Skills Workshop Presented by Profile.
The Interview ELL Warm up 1. Tell me about yourself. 2. What are your weaknesses? 3. What do you know about our company? 4. Where do you see yourself.
Learning Objectives: 1. Identify different personality types 2. Understand our own personality type 3. Relate our personality type to career and college.
Interview questions By sachin.
JOB SUCCESS SKILLS SALARY NEGOTIATION. Objective At the conclusion of this lesson, the student will be able to determine the most effective method for.
How Do I Get There? 4.00 – Understand job search techniques – Understand how to apply, interview, and make a plan for employment.
1  To prepare for the interview: › Do your homework. › Get organized. › Plan to make a good first impression. › Anticipate questions and plan appropriate.
A UGUST 31, 2011 Objective:. J OB A PPLICATIONS Please get out your job applications from yesterday and pass them to the front of your row.
1 Copyright © 2009, Thinking Media, a division of SAI Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved. The Career Ready 101 logo is a registered trademark and Career.
Entering the World of Job Searching 101 Resumes, Cover and Marketing Letters, Marketing Cards, and the Interview Process.
How to be Successful During a Job Interview ZARA ZEITOUNTSIAN DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS AUA.
 Hard work and dedication are the best job hunting skills, but other hints might help you in your quest. Consider these tips:
Howdy, Mr. President Chapter 3: Building Leadership.
Interview questions and answers – free download/ pdf and ppt file Globebrow interview questions and answers Related materials: - Interview questions -
By: Sara Wiatrek & Colton Ploch Add a title for the presentation1.
Before an Interview: Getting Ready
ELK SOLUTIONS’ INTERVIEW PREP Turning Good Offers into Great Offers!
Interviewing: A critical Step in securing a Job. What is an Interview? A way to get to know each other.
hotel sales engineer interview questions and answers
The Cover Letter. THE COVER LETTER IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO… show that you understand the company and its marketplace, or the graduate school and its program.
Professor : Dr. Mark Rajai. Application Letters  Resume is a focal point in searching a job and it needs support from employment messages like Application.
THE JOB SEARCH PROCESS Opening the Door to Opportunity.
Interview questions and answers – free download/ pdf and ppt file Golf club secretary In this file, you can ref all information for golf club secretary.
Common Interview Questions 1.Tell me about yourself. 2.Why are you interested in working for this company? 3.Tell me about your education. 4.Why have you.
Internet technician In this file, you can ref all information for internet technician such as: interview questions and answers, interview tips, job interview.
Interview questions and answers – free download/ pdf and ppt file Yeo Valley Farms interview questions and answers Related materials: - Interview questions.
JOB APPLICATION PROCESS
Interview Tips Chaz Palisoc.
INTERVIEW SKILLS FOR TEACHERS.
Presentation transcript:

Why Did You Leave Your Last Job? Why do they ask? to understand your motives and gain insight as how you handle your work relationships to ensure you’re a person of integrity How to answer this question???

Emphasize Results things you accomplished a positive ending (having successfully done that, I’m ready for…) let them know “you can count on me” Don’t do that  “I wasn’t being challenged”, “boring” or “the pay was low” Recover  circle back to it, revisit the reason before the end of the interview

Be Polite make it clear that the organization you seek has the qualities to perform at a higher level sometimes promises exceed reality Don’t do that  badmouth Recover  I know that my former company is trying to do its best under the circumstances. I’m looking for a company that’s a better fit for me (decent, self aware)

Do You Have Any Questions? the most common answer : ask those relating to the job, the company and the industry don’t ask about benefits don’t say “No, I think you just about covered everything I wanted to know. I'm sure I'll have more questions if I get the job get a sense of what will be expected by asking questions about the problems the interviewer mentioned (showing your interest in them) NO

Tips Timing Is Important  ask appropriate questions. To be on the safe side (the job's responsibilities and how you fit the position Your interviewerYour question The hiring managerThe job, the desire qualities and the challenges The human resources managerThe company and the department ManagementThe industry and the future projections

What Is Your Salary History? ask this question on the street? a common question in an interview the best way to deal with it is to defer the subject until you have more facts Example: A provides her salary history in the resume. However, the hiring manager will view her experience and salary expectations, if he decides she’s not right, A even won’t get an interview. B doesn’t provide her salary history, the hiring manager judge her by her experience and background, he wants more information, B may get a call.

verify the job's scope before you talk about salary research the job market before the interview to give you an idea of what the position is worth consider the timing be prepared to reveal your past salary or history at some point in the interview process

Describe Your Work Style ~help the interviewer determine how well you’ll fit into the company~ Do You Like to Work Autonomously or Collaboratively? detailing how you work with others is important collaborative is the majority if you prefer working independently “While I do my best work alone, I like input and feedback along the way” if you work collaboratively, tell them a lot

How Do You Like to Work with Your Boss? the interviewer wants to see if you and the boss would work well together simply states the goal or give more specific direction up front What Is Your Communication Style? if you like to communicate through , phone or in-person meetings during the job interview, discuss the framework in which you typically communicate give an overview / get deep into the details “I tend to give the overview and then a few supporting details.”

What Hours Do You Work? get in early and leave before rush hour / conform to whatever the work hours are show them you are committed to doing whatever is necessary to be successful “I’ll work as late as needed to get the job done.” Do You Plan Your Day? people who plan their days typically get more done show them that one of your strengths is prioritization portray you in the most positive light “I start at 7 a.m., like to work collaboratively, plan my days and always make sure I get the most important things done early

Describe Your Ideal Work Environment companies have different personalities, so it’s important for them to hire people who fit when you’re interviewing, you are being screened for a certain skill set and cultural fit Small vs. Large small: get exposed to more things faster large: greater resources and more formalized training where you are in your career: (1)beginner: learn things in a large one (2) experienced: try things you learned in a small one let the interviewer know why you prefer one environment over another.

Formal vs. Informal formality of processes / extemporaneous meetings in hallways and business decisions made over a casual lunch Work-Life Balance a litmus test for how well you’ll fit into the organization give it a great deal of thought because your work environment will have many implications for your long-term happiness Mission Statement Review the company’s mission statement to understand how it addresses its long-term goals and the way it does business. Let the interviewer know how the company’s mission reflects your values.

Photos

Thanks for your attention