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Why are you interviewing for this job? How does your background relate to this job? Tell me a little about yourself…
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How much do you know about this company? Have you exercised good judgment in selecting our company? Why do you want to work here?
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Why should I hire you for this job? Do you have skills that would make you an asset to this company? What are your strengths?
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Are you able to do the job? Are you aware of your weaknesses? What are your weaknesses?
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Are you a “job jumper”? What kind of employee are you? Are there any “red flags” I should be aware of? Why did you leave your last job?
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How long will you stay at this job? Are you overqualified (and likely to be bored in the job)? Does this job seem to match well with your ambitions? What are your future plans?
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The Job Interview
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Why Are Interviews So Nerve Racking? They can end in rejection-something no-one likes to experience Requires you to “talk about yourself” which many people are uncomfortable doing You don’t know what to expect
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Types of Job Interviews One on One Interviews Panel Interviews Group Interviews Phone Interviews
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Prepare Yourself !! Research the company Know yourself Present yourself well Prepare for interview questions ahead of time
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Research the company Internet Contacting anyone who works for the company Service directory/Brochure Cold call
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Know Yourself Be prepared to explain: Why you want this job Everything in your Resume/Job Application Your Interests Your Qualifications/Skills Your Career Goals Your Strengths & Weaknesses
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Most Frequently Asked Questions Problem Questions Inappropriate & Illegal Questions Other Interview Questions Questions for the Employer Preparing for the Interview Questions
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Pre-Interview Details Do’s & Don’ts Bring your own paper & pen Bring all needed documentation: resume, job application, references Arrive 15 minutes early
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During The Interview Be ALERT-sit up straight but also appear relaxed SMILE Think before you answer a question Listen to the Interviewer Emphasize what you can offer the company Don’t “bad mouth” past employers Don’t lie or ramble on too long Ask employer when they are going to make their final decision
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After The Interview Write a Thank You Letter Follow Up with the Employer
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If you are offered the job: Never say no to a job offer before it is made or until 24 hours have passed Keep your options open Never discuss salary until you are being offered the job Know the probable salary range-research using the internet (Dept of Labor) Bracket your salary range
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