Post on 27-Dec-2015
Interview Skills
Workshop Objectives
Typical Interview Structure
Behavioral Interviews
Interview Preparation & Practice
Typical Behavioral Interview
Component Time Introduction/Greeting 2 minutes
Employer questioning 15-20 minutes
Applicant prepared questions 5 minutes
Closing 3 minutes
Introduction/Greeting
First impressions count• Appearance is important
• Good eye contact
• Firm handshake Introduce yourself
• Slow, clear pronunciation of name
• Make small talk Practice
Employer Questions
Will address items on your resume ask about behavior/skills you have
Will not be personal
Behavior Based Interviewing
Previous behavior predicts future behavior
Recruiters ask for examples that demonstrate your level of skill with a behavior that is important to the firm.
How to ace behavioral interviews?
Work on your STARs
• S ituation
• T ask
• A ctions
• R esults
STAR provides an outline for answers
STAR QUIZ
Review the question and answer provided What skill is the question addressing? Did if follow the STAR format? Could the answer be better and how?
Effective STAR response?
Q: Give an example of when you had to persuade others to your point of view.
A: I was part of the negotiating team for my department when we negotiated our last contract. Let me tell you the bargaining on this one was tough; no one wanted to give an inch. But in the end we got them to agree to most of our demands.
A Better STAR
ST: I was part of the negotiating team for my department. The supplier wanted a large increase of 8%
A: I listened carefully to the supplier’s needs
A: I collected data to support my argument on why 8% was unreasonable
A: I presented analytical data to support our position for a 4% vs. 8% increase
A: I also worked with management to change some requirements, so it would be less costly for the supplier
R: The final agreement was for only a 5% increase, saving us $500,000. I learned the importance of really listening to the supplier, collecting and analyzing relevant data and getting management support of my plan.
Effective STAR response?
Q: Give me an example of your ability to use analytical skills?
A: I’m good at Excel and have created several spreadsheets to improve processes.
What is missing from this STAR?
Didn’t describe the Situation/Task Actions are missing Results are vague
Interviewer will likely ask follow up questions
Prepare your STAAARs Understand what skills the company considers critical to
success there
Write Out STAAARs for each skill on your resume
Some common areas covered in behavioral interviews:• Leadership• Teamwork• Initiative• Analytical Ability• Creativity/Innovation• Problem Solving Skills• Customer/Client Relations
Other Common Questions to Prepare For
Tell me about yourself? or Walk me through your resume
Why did you decide to go to the Kelley School of Business
Tell me about a time when you had an opportunity to lead others. What did you learn from it?
What are your strengths/weaknesses? What achievement are you the most proud of? Why do you want to work for ______ company?
Tell me about yourself?(Walk me through your resume)
Include Tie your story to their business needs Demonstrate 2 or 3 strengths related to position or why
you chose IU How you can contribute to company
Don’t include Personal/family information Politics
Create a 60-second sound byte
Why did you decide to go to the Kelley School of Business?
What skill are they accessing? ST – Looking for X in a school As – Steps you took to determine criteria
was met R – Based on X(s) KSOB was best
choice
What are your strengths?
Relate them to the job Give examples of where you have
demonstrated them How were they developed
What are your weaknesses?
Admit you have one Identify what you are doing to improve or
learned from this weakness Detail the results or time frame expected
Need more time?
Good question, let me think about that a minute.
So, you are asking if….. Can you repeat that question, please? No one’s ever asked me that one
before… Silence is okay, too
How to prepare for an interview?
Research the company Review your resume Prepare STAR responses Prepare questions for interviewer Prepare yourself
Research the Company
Know the industry Know the company Know the job duties
Review your Resume
How do your career goals align with position?
Do you have succinct stories for each point on your resume?
Anticipate questions
Prepare your STAAARs Understand what skills the company considers critical to
success there
Write Out STAAARs for each skill on your resume
Some common areas covered in behavioral interviews:• Leadership• Team Work• Initiative• Analytical Ability• Creativity/Innovation• Problem Solving Skills• Customer/Client Relations
Prepare Questions for Interviewer
Consider multiple areas• Corporate values
• Anticipated responsibilities
• Employment trends
• Measures of work performance
• Work environment
• Quality of work
• Personality factors
Demonstrate your knowledge of the industry and company
Don’t ask if they hire internationals
Your goal is to convince them you are the best candidate, so Visa isn’t an issue.
Assure them that for internship/1st year they have no obligation
Closing
Always thank them for the interview Clarify if they haven’t told you next steps End with you are looking forward to
hearing from them and really enjoyed talking to them.
Prepare Yourself
Appearance Firm Handshake/Eye
Contact Smile appropriately
and nod Be confident
Summary
3 P’s• Prepare STARs
• Prepare questions for interview
• Practice delivery
Questions
Any questions?
Evaluation Questions
A – Strongly Agree; B-Agree; C-Disagree; D-Strongly Disagree; E-Don’t Know
1. This session increased my knowledge on what to expect and how to prepare for an interview.
2. The presenter was well-prepared.
3. This session should be repeated in future semesters.