Since my wife and I have four grandchildren graduating from
colleges this year, I thought that it may be
helpful to provide all graduating individuals some websites that may prove
helpful as they are being interviewed by potential employers.
My personal suggestions are:
1.
Research the organization’s website and become familiar with its
products and services
2.
Focus your resume of the terms included in the organization’s
employment listings
3.
Dress in business attire
4.
Maintain a positive attitude and sincere interest in the
opportunity
5.
Look the interviewer in eye
6.
Ask relevant questions
7.
Prepare a 60 second opening statement expressing why you are
interested in the organization and why your experience and background seems to
be a match
8.
Follow-up the interview with a letter of thanks to the interviewer
or perhaps an email.
Below are the websites that I found which may provide helpful interviewing
ideas:
Interview Tips and Advice http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/interviews/a/jobinterviewtip.htm
10 Job Interview Tips From A CEO Headhunterhttp://www.fastcompany.com/1839723/10-job-interview-tips-ceo-headhunter
99 Interview Tips That Will Actually Help You Get a Job
by James Clear
Tips for Success – The Interview
Below are questions you may be asked in
the interview
Tell me about yourself? (try to hold your response to 2 minutes)
Why should we hire you?
What can you do for us that someone else can't?
What do you look for in a job?
What skills and qualifications are essential for success in the
position of ______?
How long would it take for you to make a meaningful contribution?
How does this assignment fit into your overall career plan?
Describe your management style.
What do you believe is the most difficult part of being a
supervisor of people?
Why are you looking for a new career?
How would your colleagues describe you?
How would your boss describe you?
How would you describe yourself?
What do you think of your present or past boss?
What were the five most significant accomplishments in your last
assignment?
What were the five most significant accomplishments in your
career so far?
Can you work well under deadlines or pressure?
Why do you want to work for us?
What other positions are you considering?
Have you kept up in your field with additional training?
What are your career goals?
What are your strong points?
What are your weak points?
How did you do in school?
What position do you expect to have in 2 to 5 years?
If you took the job what would you accomplish in the first year?
What was wrong with your current or last position?
What kind of hours are you used to working or would like to
work?
Do you have your reference list with you? (Remember don't give
it out unless it is asked for).
Can you explain your salary history?
What questions didn't I ask that you expected?
Do you have any question for me? (See Questions for the
Interviewer that you might want to ask below).
Below are questions you may want to ask the Interviewer
- Why is this
position open?
- How often has
it been filled in the past five years? What were the main reasons?
- What would you
like done differently by the next person who fills this position?
- What are some
of the objectives you would like to see accomplished in this job?
- What is most
pressing? What would you like to have done in the next 3 months.
- What are some
of the long term objectives you would like to see completed?
- What are some
of the more difficult problems one would have to face in this position?
- How do you
think these could best be handled?
- What type of
support does this position receive in terms of people, finances. etc?
- What freedom
would I have in determining my own work objectives, deadlines, and methods
of measurement?
- What
advancement opportunities are available for the person who is successful
in this position, and within what time frame?
- In what ways
has this organization been most successful in terms of products and
services over the years?
- What
significant changes do you foresee in the near future?
- How is one
evaluated in this position?
- What accounts
for success within the company?
There many sites that provide interviewing suggestions; I have only
listed a sample of them. Please post a
comment or email me at glynjordan@gmail.com or simply pass the links along to
someone preparing for an employment interview.
Thanks,
Glyn
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