How to face an inerview

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Win the world of work through

winning Interview Techniques

Introduction to an Interview

A conversation between the interviewer and the interviewee in order to obtain information from the interviewee

Interviewer Interviewer

Interviewee

Definition of an Interview

“An interview is a procedure designed to obtain information from a person’s oral response to oral inquiries”

Gary Dessler

Types of interview

One-on-One Interview Panel Interview Screening

Interview

Phone Interview

On-Site Interview

Off-Site Interview

One on One Interview

Panel Interview

Screening Interview

Typically a short interview used for the purpose of conducting a brief evaluation of a candidate.

Phone Interview

The interview will be conducted via telephone. This is done when there is travel nvolved.

On-off site interview

On-Site Interview -An interview conducted the location of the company/organization

Off-Site Interview - An interview that occurs outside of an organization

Before the Interview

Before the Interview

Get your career goals in focus

Research the company

Find out the dress code in advance and dress accordingly

Anticipate the questions from the interviewer

Practice with yourself or with a friend

Put Some Effort at Home

Refer employer’s website

Put Some Effort at Home

Research Sources

Put Some Effort at Home

News sources

Put Some Effort at Home

Trade journals

Day of the Interview

Items You Should Bring for the Interview

One spare copy of your resume.

Proof of your eligibility.

Your service letters obtained from

previous employers.

Dress for Success

Key Points to Consider

Take into account the weather Dress to fit in One level above the work environment Dark or neutral colors Natural fabrics Your Perfume

For Men

Suit two-piece matching

a good quality

For Men

Navy BlueDark greyBlack

For Men

Silk tie, no extremes

For Men

Long sleeved shirts in white or light blue, solid or conservative stripes

For Men

Leather, lace-up or slip-on business shoes in black or brown, properly polishedBelt should match with the shoes

For Women

Two-piece matching skirt or pant suit

For Women

Long sleeved blouse cotton or silk

For Women

Skirt should hit at the knee or slightly above

Mini Dresses should not be worn

For Women

Navy, grey, brown, black, solid or conservative pattern

For Women

Conservative watch

Key Points to Remember

Avoid extreme or excessive jewelry

Keep makeup conservative

Shoes should be leather or fabric, closed-toe, and

comfortable and a belt to match

Purse/bag should be small and simple.

For Both Men and Women

Hair should be neat and clean

Shoes should be in good condition

Clean fingernails

Use appropriate deodrant.

DON’TS Formal wear

Clothes that are sexually revealing

T-shirts,sweats and shorts

Stress Management

Great Preparation

ABC of Interview

Always

Be aware of

Crash and Burn

Always

Research the company (internet/Annual report/talking with credible people in the industry)

Prove your success

Demonstrate your creativity

Be aware

Your egoism Don’t boast and overstate your achievements.

Don’t negotiate too early (gives an

indication that you are more intersted in money than the job)

Crash & Burn

Displaying bad manners (poor

etiquttes)

Don’t demean your current

and past employers.

Don’t be dishonent.

First Impression

First Impression

be on time, relax and go in

First Impression

Give a power start with a positive note.

First Impression

Show the right body language Sit up straight, maintain good eye contact

After the Interview

Firm Shake hand and sum up.

Send a thank you letter.

Follow up with the interviewer