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Interviewing with Style
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Remember: The resume gets you the interview, the interview gets you the job.
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Types of Interviews One on One Information/Networking Interview Series Interviews Panel Interviews Group Interviews
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Preparation for the interview is essential. You can then relax and be yourself.
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Preparation for the Interview Research: The Company The Job The Interview Situation Rehearse Be Prepared Allow Time Dress like a Professional Arrive Early
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Critical Impressions Create a positive first impression Nonverbal Behavior Sell Yourself Follow Up
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Male Image of Success Single-breasted navy or charcoal gray two piece suit Light colored long-sleeve shirt Conservative Tie Dark socks Belt or shoes of matching color. Professional briefcase or portfolio Neat hair style Trimmed and clean fingernails
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Female Image of Success Skirted suit with skirt length at or just above the knees Dark colors preferred – navy or charcoal gray Light colored blouse with conservative neckline Low to medium heel with closed toe Neutral hosiery
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Female Image of Success (Cont) Moderate amount of jewelry Professional briefcase or portfolio Minimal makeup and perfume Trimmed fingernails with conservative color Neat hairstyle with hair pulled back from face.
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The Interview Sequence Greeting Establishing common ground/icebreakers Indicating purpose of interview Drawing out information through the exchange of questions and answers Summarizing information and understanding Indicating next steps to be taken Closing
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Anticipated Questions Your Education Your Work Experience Your Career Goals Your Personality and Other Considerations
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Answering the Hidden Questions Tell me about yourself. What are your weaknesses? What are your strengths? Why should I hire you? Where do you see yourself in five years? Why did you decide to leave your last job? What kind of salary are you expecting?
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Turning Negatives to Positives Discuss a negative which: Is Not Related To The Job Being Considered The Interviewer Already Knows. You Have Already Improved Upon. Can Also Be A Positive
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Your Turn to Ask Questions Types of Questions to Ask. Questions Not to Ask Other Suggested Questions
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Rules for Interviewing DO: Know a good deal about the company Keep answers brief and direct Maintain eye contact Ask questions about job functions, etc. Be optimistic and confident DON’T: Fidget, play with your hand, etc. Smoke or chew gum Dominate the interview Be Late Introduce Negative Thoughts or Ideas
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After the Interview Record Your Observations Write a thank you letter Follow up with a telephone call
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