Sunday, March 20, 2011

Tips for Interview

DRESSING FOR THE INTERVIEW

Wear clothing that indicates you are ready to go to work today.

Men and Women

http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif All clothes should be neatly pressed.
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Conservative two-piece business suite (solid dark blue or gray is best)
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Conservative long-sleeved shirt/blouse (white is best, pastel is next best)
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Clean, polished, conservative shoes
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Clean and well-groomed hairstyle
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Clean, trimmed fingernails
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Minimal cologne or perfume
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Empty pockets – no noisy coins
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif No gum, candy or cigarettes

Men

http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Necktie should be silk with a conservative pattern
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Dark shoes (black lace-ups are best); clean and polished
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Dark socks (black is best)
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Short hair always fairs best in interviews
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif No beards – mustaches are acceptable (keep neat and trimmed)
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif No earrings
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif No heavy cologne

Women

http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Always wear a suit with a jacket; or a sheath dress with a jacket
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Do not wear extremely high-heeled or platform shoes
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Do not wear open-toe shoes or mules (they are more casual)
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Conservative hosiery at or near skin color (and no runs!)
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif If you wear nail polish (not required), use clear or a conservative color
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif One set of earrings only
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Conservative makeup
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif No heavy perfume

http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif No heavy cologne

SELLING YOURSELF

What to Say

http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Introduce yourself with a smile and firm handshake. Maintain good eye contact during conversation.
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Demonstrate to the recruiter what you want to and can do for the employer today, based on employer research. Give two minute commercial.
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Answer questions with:
   " Yes, for example (accomplishment/result statement)" and
   " No, however (accomplishment/result statement)"
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Show interest in what the interviewer is saying, by nodding your head and leaning toward him/her occasionally.
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Give positive answers to negative-based questions.
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Ask the recruiter prepared questions.
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Initiate the next step by asking what the next step is.
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Ask for the recruiter’s business card for future contact. Immediately after you leave make notes of important points of discussion.


The "Tell me about yourself" question

Here is an example about how to answer the first question most interviewers ask. “Tell me about yourself” It also allows the job seeker to share with the interviewer the most important thing they want to know – “Why should I hire you?”

1. Personal and Education
This part is used to give the interviewer relevant information concerning you personally and about your educational background. This does not include personal information such as marital status, children, etc. This does include information such as: hometown or state and/or personal attribute(s). The education should be either the latest obtained and/or major field if relevant to job objective.

2. Early Career/Life Experiences
This part is used to share with the interviewer past work and life experiences relevant to the job objective.

3. Recent Work History/Life Experiences
This is the time for the job seeker to relate to the employer two accomplishments/results of the job seeker that indicate why he/she is the best candidate for the position sought.

4. Why you are here 
In this part, the job seeker speaks with enthusiasm that he/she is here for the specific position sought.
What to Do 

http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Arrive 10-15 minutes early.
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Use time wisely to review employer research information.
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Have pen and paper. Asking to borrow a pen indicates lack of preparation.
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Be enthusiastic. Recruiters remember a positive attitude.
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Listen carefully to the interviewer’s complete question before responding.
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif If needed, pause and take time before answering difficult questions.
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Keep going even if you feel you made a mistake.
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Carry extra resumes, references, etc. organized in a portfolio
http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/questions/images/punto1.gif Unless asked, do not discuss salary and benefits.

25 things to avoid in an Interview
  1. Poor personal appearance
  2. Lack of interest and enthusiasm; passive and indifferent
  3. Over-emphasis on money
  4. Criticism of past employer
  5. Poor eye contact with interviewer
  6. Late to interview
  7. Failure to express appreciation for interviewer’s time
  8. Asks no questions about the job
  9. Unwillingness to relocate
  10. Indefinite answer to question
  11. Overbearing, aggressive, conceited with ‘know-it-all’ complex
  12. Inability to express self clearly; poor voice, poor diction, poor grammar
  13. Lack of planning for career, no purpose or goals
  14. Lack of confidence and poise, nervous, ill at ease
  15. Failure to participate in activities
  16. Expects too much too soon
  17. Makes excuses, evasive, hedges on unfavourable factors on record
  18. Lack of tact
  19. Lack of courtesy, ill-mannered
  20. Lack of vitality
  21. Lack of maturity
  22. Sloppy application form
  23. No interest in company or industry
  24. Cynical
  25. Intolerant, strong prejudices

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