Interview Workshop
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Transcript of Interview Workshop
Tips On Interviewing
Behavior-Based Interview Questions
1st Interview What do you think a typical
day would be like at ABC Company?
How do you manage your time? (Time management)
How do you handle “difficult customers”? (Problem solving)
What strategies do you call on to handle multiple deadlines?(Time management)
What has been the most difficult situation you have had to handle in your job? (Problem solving)
2nd Interview (Do your research) Tell me something our
competitors are doing that we are not.
How do you make important decisions?
Can you sell me on our current products?
What unique qualities do you possess that make you different from other candidates?
What skills are you working to improve in the next year professionally and personally?
What type of salary are you looking for?
So What Are They Really Looking For? Tell me about yourself.
Your answer to this statement sets the tone for the interview.
State 1 or 2 strengths you have that are pertinent to this job.
Share past experiences that have affected your decision to go into your chosen major.
Mention strengths and abilities that are important in this career field.
DO NOT share your family history or anything personal that does not relate to your job in this field.
Candidate Interview Questions
Human Resources: Tell me about an employee
in your organization who is considered to be an outstanding employee. What makes that person special?
What would you consider to be exceptional performance from someone performing in this position in the first 90 days?
I feel my background and
experience are a good fit for this position and I am very interested. What is the next step?
Peer Interview: Why did you decide to join
this company? How have your expectations
changed over time? What do you consider your
company's strengths and weaknesses?
Hiring Manager Interview: What are the measurements
for success within your organization?
What can I do to make you successful?
What will be the measurements of my success in this position?
Closing The Interview Ask if there is anything
else you can provide such as references.
Ask about the next step in the process.
It is appropriate to ask about an approximate decision date.
According to NACE 2011 Recruiting Benchmark Survey, average amount of time from interview to offer is 22 days.
Send A Thank You Note
In a Career Builder survey, 22% of employers reported they would not hire someone who didn’t send a thank you note after the interview
How Did You Do On The Pretest?
20-19 = A Strong Interview Skills
17-18 = B Average Interview Skills
15-16 = C Weak Interview Skills
14-0 = D Listen Up & Take Notes
Online Profiles Matter
45% of companies always search 29% occasionally search13% don’t search at all
13% review if candidate provides
2011 Social Recruiting Survey Conducted by Jobvite, July 2011.
So What Are They Really Looking For? Why should we hire you?
Think of yourself as a product and develop a sales statement.
Summarize your accomplishments and relate them to the job.
Look at the job description and link 2 or 3 qualities you have to this position.
So What Are They Really Looking For? What are your greatest strengths and weaknesses?
When assessing your strengths, focus on knowledge-based skills, transferable skills and personal traits
When assessing your weaknesses, select a professional trait that you would like to improve upon.
Illegal Interview Questions
Be assertive if you are asked an illegal
interview question.
Telephone Interview Preparation May be the first round of
screening out candidates.
Use a land line if possible.
Tape your resume to a wall.
Have a notepad handy to take notes.
Place a "Do Not Disturb" note on your door.
Turn off your stereo, TV, and any other potential distractions.
Skype/Webcam Interviews Set up your webcam so you are looking straight into
the camera. Set your laptop on top of a pile of books if you need to.
Check your lighting and your background. Dress professionally. No low-cut shirts! Be aware of nervous habits (hair tossing, hands on
the face) Have a Plan B in case you have technical
difficulties. Skype with a family member or friend before your
interview.
Group Interviews
Teamwork is important Greet all interviewers
individually When answering questions, be
sure you are engaging the entire group
Should I Bring My Portfolio?
A professional portfolio is recommended for
marketing/advertising, graphic design, communication, education and visual arts. Optional for other
industries.
If You Are Taken Out To Lunch
Turn your cell phone off.
Stay away from sensitive conversation subjects such as religion and politics.
Safe conversation topics are family, travel or weather.
Place your napkin in your lap once everyone is seated.
If You Are Taken Out To Lunch
Don’t order messy food such as spaghetti, chicken, pizza, ribs or big sandwiches.
Water, juice or ice tea are appropriate drink orders.
Once silverware is used, it does not touch the table.
Salt and pepper should be passed as a set.
If You Are Taken Out To Lunch
Cut food into bite-size pieces so you may quickly chew and swallow your food before speaking.
The main point is you are still being interviewed so eating is secondary.
If you need to excuse yourself, place your napkin on your chair, not on the table.
If You Are Taken Out To Lunch
Place your utensils on your plate in the ten and four o’clock position to indicate you are finished. Handles at four o’clock, tops at ten o’clock.
Place your napkin to the left side of your plate, never on your plate.
The host will pick up the tab. It is inappropriate to offer payment.
Do’s and Don’ts For Job Fair SuccessDO have a list of those
companies you must visit and the order you wish to meet with them.
offer your resume, but be prepared to go to a company website to fill out an online application and upload your resume.
be prepared to fill out an application.
send a thank you note to the employers you met.
Do’s and Don’ts For Job Fair SuccessDon’t ask the following
questions: Do you have any
openings? How much do you pay? Do you want to see my
portfolio? show up unprepared. stand in line at an
employer’s booth for more than 10 minutes.
be bashful. chew gum.
Life After College Workshop
Monday, April 23
12:00 in West Private Dining Room
4:00 in Hershey Hall, Room 201
Career Services Contact Information
Heidi Seegers, Director
Office InformationOffice Hours: Monday-Friday8 am-12 pm and 1 pm-5pm
Or by appointmentHershey Hall, Room 231
319-385-6375
Online Networking
Linkedin.com/in/hseegers
Twitter.com/IWCCareer