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INTERVIEWIN
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B Y : CL A U D I O
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A PA R R A
PREPARING FOR AN INTERVIEW
The job interview is often the single most important factor in a hiring decision; therefore, preparation is key. Employers are evaluating your competence to do the job, your interest and enthusiasm regarding the position, and your potential fit in
the organization.
PREPARING FOR AN INTERVIEW
What should I ask when invited for an interview?
Gather the names and titles of your interviewers Find out how long the interview will last Learn whether additional documents are needed Get any additional special directions to property
INTERVIEW ATTIREAttire for women:
Business formal attire: A pant or skirt suit with matching blazer gives a professional impression.
Business casual attire: Even if the company allows jeans on a daily basis, wear a pair of dress pants with a blouse, sweater, or blazer.
Attire for men:
Business formal attire: A suit with matching blazer gives a professional impression. Dark, solid colors are recommended for the suit and a solid dress shirt with a complementing tie.
Business casual attire: Even if the company allows jeans on a daily basis, wear dress pants with a dress shirt, sweater, or polo shirt.
PREPARING FOR AN INTERVIEW
Folder or hard portfolio
Resume & copies
References
Paper
Pen
PREPARING FOR AN INTERVIEWResearch the employer and job description Employing organization, including its mission, size, culture, strengths and weaknesses,
competitors Interviewers information on Linkedin or company website Trends in your career field including salary trends Duties & challenges of the job and its relevance to the employer's mission
PREPARING FOR AN INTERVIEW
Prepare questions for the interviewer
Review common interview questions and practice how you will answer
Research salary range
DAY OF INTERVIEWFamiliarize yourself with route & consider traffic obstacles
Leave & arrive early
Be friendly to all you come in contact with when arriving to employer site
DAY OF INTERVIEWTowards the end of an interview, employers typically ask if a candidate has any
questions.
An interview is a valuable two-way exchange of information, so use the time to uncover whether the job opportunity is the right fit for you.
Develop a list of at least five questions for the employer.
DAY OF INTERVIEWTowards the end of an interview, employers typically ask if a candidate has any
questions.
An interview is a valuable two-way exchange of information, so use the time to uncover whether the job opportunity is the right fit for you.
Develop a list of at least five questions for the employer.
DAY OF INTERVIEWTowards the end of an interview, employers typically ask if a candidate has any
questions.
An interview is a valuable two-way exchange of information, so use the time to uncover whether the job opportunity is the right fit for you.
Develop a list of at least five questions for the employer.
CLOSING THE INTERVIEWThank the interviewers for their time
Ask for each interviewers business card
Send a “Thank You” card to each interviewer
Follow up to show your interest if you have not heard back in a timely manner
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