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job interview skills tips
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Job Interviewing Skills Mrs. Geraldine Raymundo
INTERVIEW SKILLS job interviews should be a process of two-way communication.
BEFORE THE INTERVIEW Print the needed documents -resume -application letter This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC
BEFORE THE INTERVIEW 2. Research the Company A company's website is an excellent place to begin. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC
BEFORE THE INTERVIEW 3. Practice interviews Write down a list of possible questions that you think may be asked, then have a friend act as an interviewer and direct them to you in a practice interview situation. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC
BEFORE THE INTERVIEW 4. Dress Professionally Contact the HR Manager of the company or your recruiter, and find out what the dress code is for the company at which you are going to interview.
General Dress Guidelines : Clean and well-pressed clothes Clean-shaven or neatly trimmed hair Conceal piercings and tattoos Subtle fragrances only Clean nails Don’t’ smoke prior or chew gum during Turn off your cellular phone
BEFORE THE INTERVIEW 4. Arrival Try to arrive at the interview location a little early. This gives you time to determine where you need to go, and will give you a few minutes to collect your thoughts. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND
1. First impressions Establishing rapport, direct and sustained eye contact, a firm handshake, a warm smile, good posture, and introducing yourself in a confident manner are important ingredients. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA During the Interview
During the Interview 2. Smile A smile denotes confidence in a candidate.
During the Interview 3. Body Language Use good posture, and look the interviewer right in the eye. Sit up straight. 4. Speak Clearly Speak with assurance.
During the Interview 5. Listen Before Answering Make sure you understand the question. If not, ask the interviewer to clarify it. Don’t be afraid to take some time to think before answering. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC 6. Give Brief Answers Make your answer concise and to the point.
During the Interview 7. Be Truthful Don't lie when asked about something you haven't done. 8. Keep things at a professional level Don't let this comfortable feeling lead you to telling them something about yourself that they really shouldn't know. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY
After the Interview Make one solid last impression Get Everyone's Business Card Thank the Interviewer Follow up Do not give up! This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC
General questions • Tell me about yourself. • What are your key experiences and accomplishments? • How would you rank your achievements? • What are your strengths and weaknesses? • How would your friends describe you? • Explain your reason for leaving your current job. • What are the most important things to you in a job? This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY
• What do you value in a supervisor? • How would you describe your management style? • What appeals to you about this job and organization? • Describe the ideal position in our company. • What qualities do you think make someone successful in our industry? • What would you like me to know most that is not on your resume? General questions
• What do you value in a supervisor? • How would you describe your management style? • What appeals to you about this job and organization? • Describe the ideal position in our company. • What qualities do you think make someone successful in our industry? • What would you like me to know most that is not on your resume? General questions
• What do you value in a supervisor? • How would you describe your management style? • What appeals to you about this job and organization? • Describe the ideal position in our company. • What qualities do you think make someone successful in our industry? • What would you like me to know most that is not on your resume? General questions
Mrs. Geraldine Raymundo Face to face Interview Procedure
your online interview schedule and interviewer will be announce by your work immersion teacher or adviser. Bring the following documents with you. Resume application letter Job interview score sheet the interview duration is 10 minutes