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Job - Interview

If you got an invitation for the interview you had a great success ! You can present yourself personally!

Job - Interview Preparing: - get many information about the company - read newspapers - see website - …

Job - Interview Preparing: - Plan exactly how to come to the company - Which route, which subway ? - Be in time!

Job - Interview Interview: · Before entering: Switch off your mobile-phone!

Job - Interview Interview: - Most important are the first 10 seconds when you enter the room. - Smile! Look in the direction of your partner! - Don’t wait at the door. Go slowly into the room.

Job - Interview Interview: - Normally he/she will shake your hands (Europeans do this also with women!!!). - Then wait to be seated.

Job - Interview Interview: - This is your show! If your partner don’t asks many questions, you can talk or ask. - Ask questions with how?, when?, where?, who?, what? - Show that you are interested! ?? ?

Job - Interview Interview: - The rule: 70% speak and 30% hear.

Job - Interview Interview: - Ask if you are allowed to note some points of the interview.

Job - Interview Your appearance: - Say “Hallo” to the guard, the secretary, other employees, when you enter the company.

Job - Interview Your appearance: - If you have to wait bring a newspaper with you. Don’t become nervous!

Job - Interview Your appearance: - No new clothes!!! - No fashion-experiments. - No strong colored neckties. - No white socks. Your interview partner shall look in your face, not at your clothes.

Job - Interview Body language: - Be open. Don’t close your arms. - Build no barriers on your desk in front of (books, coffee-cup, …).

Job - Interview Body language: - Look up, almost in the face of your partner. - Don’t look down on the desk, on your feet or on your pencil. X

Job - Interview Body language: - Try to sit relaxed and try to sit like your partner. Both feet on the ground!

Job - Interview Body language: Don’t move your hands very often.

Job - Interview Possible questions from your interviewer: - Tell us about the main points of your education, your job experience. - What are your positive points? - What are your weak points ?

Job - Interview Possible questions from your interviewer: - What kind of work or things do you hate? - How do you react if you have stress? - What do you know about the company? - Why did you look for a job in our company?

Job - Interview Possible questions from your interviewer: - Why should we employ you? -What would you do first if you start working in our company? -- What would you change if you could start your life new? -- What will you do in 15 or 20 years?

Job - Interview Sometimes questions can be provoking or unfair. The interviewer wants to test your reaction and behaviour: - Why did you wear clothes like this? - Why are you so nervous? - Do you think that you can find a job with your kind of CV?

Job - Interview Questions you should ask: - Questions about the company - Questions about your position - Questions about the possible career in the company - Questions about salary, training, holidays,...etc

Job - Interview Do not … - Do not talk badly about your previous position, internship, job. - Do not leave the interview without stating your interest. - Do not lower your attention at the end, because they can ask you that “last question” at that precise moment.

Job - Interview The result: - Don’t leave the room without some remarks on the interview. - Tell the interviewer that you liked the interview. - Tell him that you would like to work in this company, that this job is very interesting for you. - Ask your interviewer what he/she is thinking about this interview

Job - Interview Say “Good bye” to all people which you meet in the room, at the floor, at the door.

Job - Interview end