10/10/2013
Interview Tips
Preparation
The short time you spend at a job interview could have significant effect on your career prospects. It is important that you prepare adequately for the interview as this remains an extremely important step to achieving your career ambitions. Preparing well beforehand can mean the difference between SUCCESS and FAILURE.
Make sure you know exactly what is written on your CV and that you talk about your work experience in detail. Refresh your memory on the facts and figures of your present and former employers. You will be expected to know a lot about the company for which you have previously worked.
Find out exactly how to get to the offices where your interview is being held and how long the interview is expected to take. Allow plenty of time for the journey. Being late for your interview is NOT acceptable.
Check with your agency who you need to ask for on arrival and who will be carrying out the interview.
Discuss the structure of the interview with your consultant and check if you will be expected to complete any tests.
Carry out some research on the company. Your consultant will be able to provide you with background information, but ALWAYS look at their website beforehand. Check what the role you are applying for actually entails.
Prepare questions to ask during the interview. Take a list of questions with you to refer to. This shows you have taken the time to prepare.
Possible Questions You May Ask
A detailed description of the position?
Reason the position is available?
Culture of the company?
Company growth plans?
Anticipated induction and training?
Best selling products or services?
The next step?
Dress Code
Dress smartly and conservatively
Never wear denim or leather garments
For ladies, avoid too much make up and low cut or see through blouses
For males, a dark suit is best and ensure you wear a tie. Make sure your shoes are clean and that you are clean shaven
Questions To Expect
Why did you choose this particular role?
What do you know about our company?
What are your career plans?
What style of management gets the best from you?
Why did you leave your last job?
What does team work mean to you?
What was your last salary including bonus?
What did you enjoy most about your last job?
What did you least enjoy about your last role?
Negative Factors
During the interview the employer will be watching for negative factors as well as your positive attributes. During an interview there are several factors which often lead to rejection.
Watch Out For...
Poor personal appearance
Aggressive, conceited, superiority complex, know it all
Lack of planning - no goals
Lack of interest and enthusiasm. No eye contact
Condemnation of past employers, no matter what has happened NEVER run down a past employer. Be honest but diplomatic
Lack of confidence, nervousness
Over emphasis on MONEY
Limp handshake
Failure to ask good questions about the company and job role
During Your Interview
Greet the interviewer with a firm handshake
Sit up straight, don’t slouch
Maintain eye contact and show an interest throughout the interview
Let your personality come through
Answer questions clearly and concisely, don’t waffle
When talking about your past jobs, emphasise any achievements, prizes won
Make in clear you have done your homework and tell them what you know about the company
Do not bring up the subject of salary first. This is something the interviewer will discuss with you at the appropriate time
SMILE
Towards the end ask the questions you have prepared
Thank the interviewer for their time and say you have enjoyed meeting them
Close the interview but asking what the next stage is, if you are keen on the job tell them
GOOD LUCK!!!