THE INTERVIEW PROCESS.  Only one chance to make first impression  Prove that you are the right fit for the organization  Show that you are a serious.

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THE INTERVIEW PROCESS

 Only one chance to make first impression  Prove that you are the right fit for the organization  Show that you are a serious candidate Things to remember:

1)Plan ahead -Choose a day and time when you are available -Pick a quite location where you will not be distracted -Turn off “call waiting” features to eliminate any beeps or interruptions -Wait by the phone PHONE INTERVIEW

2) Prepare your materials -Have a copy of your resume and cover letter -Calendar, pen/pencil, paper -Prepare short sentences on how you match the job descriptions -Prepare questions that you will be asking about the company PHONE INTERVIEW

 Smile  Project confidence  Listen Carefully PHONE INTERVIEW

 Arrive early  Make sure to have a good internet connection  Follow the instructions from a “phone interview” above VIDEO INTERVIEW

Pre – interview preparation 1)Research the company -Visit company’s website -Research background information, including their mission statement -Products/services they offer, their main clients, any news on the company -Create questions about the company and the position you are applying for IN-PERSON INTERVIEW

2) Compare your skills & qualifications to the job requirements -Demonstrate how your skills and qualifications connect to the job requirements -Be able to link your skills, knowledge and experience that you currently possess to the position you are applying for -Review and analyze the job description IN-PERSON INTERVIEW

3) Prepare responses to questions.  Resume-based & Traditional. Examples: - Tell me about yourself. - What are your career goals? - What are your strengths and weaknesses? - What major challenges and problems did you face in your previous job? - What was the biggest accomplishment / failure in this position? - Describe a time when your workload was heavy and how you handled it. IN-PERSON INTERVIEW

 Behavioural. Examples: -How do you handle a challenge? Give an example. -Tell me about the time when you had to solve a complex problem. -Give an example of how you set goals and achieve them. -Have you handled a difficult situation with a client? How? -Describe a stressful situation at work and how you handled it. IN-PERSON INTERVIEW

 Case. Example: “You are consulting for one of the largest supermarket chains in the country. This chain is considering opening its own bank branches in its supermarket locations. What is your advice” IN-PERSON INTERVIEW

4) Plan what to wear and what to bringWEAR:  Conservative business attire, neutral colour  Shoes must be polished and professional  Be neat and cleanBRING:  Extra copies of resume  Professional binder and pen  List of references  Portfolio IN-PERSON INTERVIEW

During the Interview  Be on Time!  Turn off your cell phone  Try to relax, be confident, show enthusiasm  Make an eye-contact, shake hands, and smile  Sit up straight and pay attention to your poster  Be polite, professional, and personable  Answer the questions clearly  Ask for clarifications if you don’t understand the question  Ask questions about the company and the position you are applying for  Thank the interviewer for the opportunity to be considered for the position IN-PERSON INTERVIEW

After the Interview thank-you letter  Send a thank-you letter within 24 hours Must send it to every person you had an interview with Express your interest in the position again Identify how your strengths will benefit the organization Highlight something specific that grabbed your attention during the interview IN-PERSON INTERVIEW

GOOD LUCK!