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Face to Face Job Interview Jackie Kroening www.lifetour.com. First Interview. Research your company Know where you are going Bring necessary documentation The Handshake Prepare yourself but do not memorize Have questions for the interviewer Mental Preparation Close of the interview - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Face to Face Job Interview
Jackie Kroeningwww.lifetour.com
First Interview
1. Research your company2. Know where you are going3. Bring necessary
documentation 4. The Handshake 5. Prepare yourself but do
not memorize 6. Have questions for the
interviewer 7. Mental Preparation 8. Close of the interview 9. Follow-up
Research the company
What are the company goals What are the Company current events
Get the company's annual report Visit its Web site read about the direction of the company any current media coverage
Look over the Standard and Poors Corporate Records
For smaller companies, call the city's Chamber of Commerce
Research your company 2
Services and/or products Competition Sales: any large increase or
decrease and why New products/services available
from the company International operations Any media information on the
company in the last year
Know where you’re going
Make sure to find out where the office is and how to get there.
Do you know how long the trip will take? Do you have the name and phone
number of the person you’ll be meeting with?
Do you know how easy it is to park? Save yourself time and unnecessary
stress by figuring these things out before heading to the interview.
Bring necessary documentation
Make a checklist of documents you will need for the interview and make sure you have them in your briefcase before leaving home.
Extra copies of your résumé Copies of your reference list Personal ID - a passport, driver’s license,
Social Security card Portfolio of writing samples or other
professional work If you are a recent graduate, you should
also bring along your college transcripts
Dress for the Interview
Avoid trends, Stick to classic looks. Suit up. Invest in one good suit. Keep it
neutral -- black, navy or grays Your clothes need to be tailored to fit. Don't be a distraction. Keep the noise
level down. No Bling! You're not a billboard. Steer clear of
logos Consider your coif. Groomed, healthy
hair is important. Nails should be clean and clear, and at a
reasonable length. Women get a manicure.
Dress for the Interview 2
Be natural, or at least fake it. Keep makeup minimal.
Have a signature. Anchor yourself with one accessory to express your identity.
No heavy cologne or perfume! Arrive 15 minutes early before the
appointment, check yourself out in the bathroom.
Have a good attitude. "People forget to smile. No one wants to work with people who are unpleasant.
The Handshake
It tells a story about each person. Avoid the light delicate handshake Avoid the powerful over-the-top
controlling handshake. Professional handshake is a firm,
full-handed handshake with members of both sexes.
Prepare yourself but do not memorize
If you try to memorize a response to the question you will Respond to quickly blurt it out
Answer the question with your story (PSR) Problem (1 or 2 Min) Solution (1 or 2 Min) Result (3 to 4 Min)
Questions for the interviewer
What will be my most difficult challenge in my first six months?
How does my job fit with the mission of the organization, corporate performance, or profitability?
What will I be contributing to your group or organization?
What is your corporate culture? What differentiates your company from your
competition? What significant changes has the company
experienced in the past couple of years? How would you describe the most successful
employees in your company? What are you looking for in your ideal
candidate?
Mental Preparation
Arrive early for the interview (at least 15 minutes) to visualize the interview
Start your mental preparation by taking deep breaths and thinking "You are" as you inhale and "relaxed" as you exhale
Picture the interview going smoothly the interviewer asking questions, and
your answering them perfectly. Imagine the interviewer telling you that
you seem perfect for the job
Close of the interview
The end of the interview is your time to close with "a positive, very interested in what you have learned" close.
Let the interviewer close the interview If you have the job, stop selling yourself When the interviewer says "Well, if you have
no further questions, then we are done“ Actually, I'd like to know how I should proceed from
here. Should I contact you or will you be in contact? How soon will I hear from you? What is the process from here?
Follow-up
Now go to your car and write down what just happened.
For each person that interviewed you write: topics discussed the characteristics the interviewer described the position, and other details
This will help you write a thank you letter that shows both your interest and that you are a perfect match for the position.
Interview Killers
Being lateInappropriate attireAvoiding eye contactBeing too candidUnprofessional behaviorBeing unpreparedIndifferenceDishonesty
Ten Tricks to Acing the Interview
Do your research. You need to be prepared to demonstrate that you have solid knowledge of the company
Shut up and listen! You'll need to present your story in the context of what
the interviewer is looking for. Listen for clues and adjust.
Remember what's in your resume and cover letter.
Know how your qualifications relate to the company's needs.
Practice. The best way to be prepared for an interview once you have done your research is practice.
Save the salary talk for later. Have a list of questions for the interviewer. Be confident. Follow up.