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Interview
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Preparing for the interview Research You can never have too much information. Go to the interview informed. Know the names of the people who will be interviewing you, what type of an interview it is (i.e. behavioral, panel, conversational) and what the purpose of the interview is. For example some companies require a minimum of three interviews. The first interview may be with Human Resources (to evaluate soft skills), then an interview with the Hiring Manager (to evaluate technical skills), then the Hiring Managers Manager (for the final stamp of approval and overall fit). Sometimes you may be requested to meet with the team you will be working with, as in a peer to peer interview. Understand the purpose of the interview so that you can target what the interview needs to learn about you. Questions Be prepared
with a plan Practice and rehearse expressing your accomplishments until you know them so well that you speak about yourself with natural confidence and ease. In summary: * Don't wear any heavy perfume or cologne the day of the interview or keep it very light. * Restrain from eating foods seasoned with onions or garlic the day before or the day of the interview. * Practice and rehearse talking about your accomplishments. * Arrive 5 to 10 minutes early for the interview. * Bring an extra copy of your resume just in case you are asked for one. * Make direct eye contact with your interviewer during conversation. Listen and respond to the questions with interest and enthusiasm. Remember to smile and try to stay relaxed. * Don't talk negatively about previous work experiences, employers, or peers. * Listen, observe and take a few notes if necessary. You can fill in any notes after the interview and use these reminders to build rapport in a thank you letter. * Try not to oversell yourself. Be confident and at ease. Try to enjoy the interview experience as an exchange of information between two people. * Ask the interviewer the questions you have prepared. Take notes. * Send a thank you note within two days of the interview. |
