FALL 2014 Interviews. Purpose of an Interview Get to know you See interpersonal skills Determine if you’re the right “fit” for the job or school.

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FALL 2014 Interviews

Purpose of an Interview Get to know you See interpersonal skills Determine if you’re the right “fit” for the job or school

Types of Interviews Job Interviews College Interviews Panel One-on-One

Interview Questions Tell me about yourself. How did you hear about this position? What makes you the best candidate? What do you want to get out of the college experience?

Strangest Interview Questions If you were to get rid of one state in the US, which would it be and why? How many cows are in Canada? What do you think about when you are alone in your car? If we came to your house for dinner, what would you prepare for us? Estimate how many windows are in New York. What’s your favorite song? Perform it for us now. Pick two celebrities to be your parents.

Preparing for an Interview 1. Make the appointment. 2. Do background research on the school or company. 3. Get a good night’s rest. 4. Dress appropriately. 5. Be respectful and cheerful to EVERYONE you encounter at the site. 6. BREATHE! 7. Posture, attitude, gestures, smile 8. Ask a question or two. 9. Thank the interviewer. 10. Wait to hear back – you can call back after a few days to check up, too.

Interview Assn #1 – Written Answers Choose 5 interview questions from the list Formulate your answers Write them down in Word Submit via turnitin

Interview Assn #2 – Partner Interview Choose 5 questions from the list to ask your partner – don’t tell him/her what they are beforehand! Rate your partner on the scales provided for their attitude, readiness, and answers to the questions.  Be specific when writing comments Tell your partner how s/he could do better next time. Switch!