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Interviewing Skills and Other Stuff Henry Harris
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Monsanto Chemical Company Research Chemist, Salesman, Product Manager, Business Dir. Europe/Africa, Dir. Technology North American Plastics, VP Georgia Gulf Corporation Technical Dir., Product Manager, Dir. Of Sales T&T Marketing, Inc. Dir., Administration and Product Manger What Experience Do I Have with Interviewing?
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This is the gospel according to me You all know what they say about opinions….
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You only get one chance to make a first impression Larkin’s 6 P’s for success
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What skills learned in debate will help with interviewing?
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Ability to do research Confidence in speech Poise Ability to think on your feet Preparation for questions Eye contact Dress for impression Skills are equally applicable to job OR COLLEGE interview What skills learned in debate will help with interviewing?
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College paradox: Those who can least afford college, can most easily afford it. Most financial aid is “need based” Research and look for it Colleges try to “balance” the incoming class Wide range of skills, talents, activities, etc. What do you offer? Key Interview Coming - College
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What majors do they offer that interest you? What size college are they? What size do you want? Advantages of both large and small What activities do they have that interest you? Where are they located? Do you like the area and what it offers? Research the College
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Why should you be interested in them? Why should they be interested in you? Who will be interviewing you? Research the people if you can – are they line managers or Human Resources? LinkedIn, company website, journal articles, Yahoo Finance, internet search What businesses and products do they have? Prepare questions for them Research typical interview questions Google “top 10 interview questions”, “toughest interview questions”, “questions to ask potential employer” Research the Company
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You’ve found your colleges/companies Done your research Scheduled an interview How do you dress for success? Better to over dress than to appear sloppy or uninterested What’s Next?
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Two-minute summary – Tell me about yourself Emphasize results, not just activities What can you do for the company or new boss What is relevant to them Questions to the Class
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What would be the ideal job for you? Tell me about the accomplishment which gave you the most personal satisfaction. Why should I hire you? Why are you the best candidate? What do you know about our company? Tell me about your best boss/teacher. Why did you like him/her? FAQ’s
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Tell me about the toughest sale you ever made (or task you had to complete) and how you did it. What do you want to be doing 10 years from now? What is your greatest weakness? (What can you improve upon?) You lack experience for this job. Why should I hire you? More FAQ’s
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Varying opinions Don’t get involved with salary in initial interview Salary expectations? “I’m sure you are competitive with the market.” What is the salary range for this position? What is included in total compensation? 401(k), matching program, bonus, stock options, health care, vacation, others? The Money Question
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Why do you think this is a great place to work? What is a typical career path for someone in this job? How do you evaluate performance? What would be outstanding performance in this job? What are the job expectations? How do employees develop and learn? Training programs? What is your personnel turnover rate? Why so high/low? Why is this job open? What happened to the previous person? May I talk with people I would work with? How financially strong is the company? Who are your major competitors and why are you better? What is the long-term strategy for the company? What questions do you have for me? Time to find out about them on a personal level This question distinguishes a great interview
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