
Presenting Yourself
Successfully
Congratulations!
You have succeeded
in impressing the employer with your resume, so now you should prepare yourself
to amaze them in person during the interview with these basic tips.
Prior to Your
Job Interview:
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Learn all you
can about the company or organization;
learn as much as you can so that your questions are relevant and knowledgeable
during the interview. Employers do expect you to arrive knowing the background
information about the organization. If you don't, you look like you're
not really interested in the job. You have to be able to answer the
critical question of why you would like to work for that employer — and not
sound like you would take any job. Research helps you formulate intelligent and
appropriate questions to ask in your interview and websites now carry a wealth
of information. It may also be useful to ring the company’s receptionist and
see if there are any brochures available. This shows that you are proactive and
have a keen interest in the position.
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Be prepared
to answer and ask questions. It is likely that you will be asked various
behavioural based questions in addition to questions related to your skills,
knowledge and personal qualities. The employer will aim to gain evidence that
you possess a particular combination of selection criteria and will ask you to
give specific examples of what you would have done in particular situations.
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Example: Tell me about a time when you had to manage
multiple projects and conflicting deadlines. What did you do? What was the
result?
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Dress appropriately – it creates a positive and lasting first impression. This means
business-like, clean and conservative including polished shoes. Your attire
should be noticed as being appropriate and well-fitting, but it should not take
centre stage. When in doubt, always dress more professionally rather than more
casually. Dressing nicely and appropriately is a compliment to the person you
meet, so if in doubt, err on the side of dressing better than you might need
to. A two-piece matched suit is always the best choice for both men and women,
in navy, grey or black.
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Prepare
papers for your interview, including
extra copies of your resume, job reference lists, reference letters, legal pad
for taking notes, and any other information that you may wish to have with you.
During Your Job Interview:
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Arrive early.
Don't take any chances that you might be even one minute late. If necessary,
arrive 30 minutes early and wait in a nearby park or coffee shop.
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Don't chew gum
or smell like smoke.
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Make sure your
mobile phone or any other electronic device is switched off.
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Treat all people
you meet with professionalism and kindness. That receptionist or secretary or
maintenance man may offer his or her opinion of you to the boss. It will count.
·
Don’t let the
employer’s casual approach cause you to drop your manners or professionalism.
You should maintain a professional image. Don't address the interviewer
by his or her first name unless you are invited to.
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Be aware of
your non-verbal behaviours - sit
straight, smile as often as you can, maintain eye contact but don't stare the
interviewer down, lean forward but not invading the interviewer's space. Sit
still in your seat; avoid fidgeting and slouching.
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Don't be shy or
self-effacing. You want to be enthusiastic, confident and energetic, but not
aggressive, pushy or egotistic. That fine line is important. If you find
yourself trying to hard to sell yourself, you are probably crossing the line.
Instead, pull back, be confident and reassuring and calm.
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Don't make
negative comments about previous employers or professors (or others).
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Listen very
carefully to each question you are
asked and give thoughtful, to-the-point and honest answers. Ask for
clarification if you don't understand a question. It is OK to take a few
moments of silence to gather your thoughts before answering. Try not to
"beat around the bush" or take a long time to give the answer the
interviewer is seeking.
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Do not merely
answer Yes or No to questions asked. Try to go into detail where appropriate, drawing
parallels and giving examples from your past experience.
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Do not bring up
salary unless the employer does. If you do not feel comfortable discussing
this, state something along the lines of “ I’d be happy to accept your best
offer, but I have asked InConsult Recruitment to negotiate on my behalf”.
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At the end of
the interview you will traditionally be asked if you have any questions. Show
interest by enquiring about the company culture, philosophy or their future.
This will help in determining whether the job is right for you.
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Make sure you
understand the employer's next step in the hiring process; know when and from
whom you should expect to hear next. Know what action you are expected to take
next, if any. Always thank the interviewer for his or her time at the close of
the interview and establish a follow-up plan.
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When the
interviewer concludes the interview, offer a firm handshake and make eye
contact. Depart gracefully.
After the Interview:
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After the
interview, make notes right away so you don't forget critical details.
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If you are
working with a search firm or recruiter, call that recruiter immediately while
the facts of the interview are fresh on your mind. The recruiter will want to
know what you thought went well and what you may have concerns about.
· Send a thank you letter to the interviewer immediately. If there were several people that interviewed you, send them each a thank you note. It is good to keep the letter short but to also reiterate your interest in the position and your confidence in your qualifications.
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