how to blitz your next interview
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How to blitz your next interview. Powerful interview techniques to help you outshine your competition. Common interview blunders. Limited research of the job and organisation - You present irrelevant information Lack of preparation - You fail to demonstrate relevant skills - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
How to blitz your next interviewPowerful interview techniques to help you outshine your competition
Common interview blunders
+ Limited research of the job and organisation - You present irrelevant information
+ Lack of preparation - You fail to demonstrate relevant skills
+ Failure to practice - You don’t make a memorable impression
+ Nerves get the better of you - You are remembered, for all the wrong reasons
Common candidate mistakes – feedback from hiring managers
+ 51% said that candidates dressed inappropriately+ 49% said that candidates spoke negatively about former
employer/company+ 48% said that candidates appeared disinterested+ 44% said that candidates appeared arrogant+ 30% said that candidates did not provide specific answers+ 29% said that candidates did not ask good questions
[Careerbuilder.com – 2010]
4 key steps to a powerful interview
+ Probe
+ Prepare
+ Practice
+ Picture
You’ve got the job!
Probe
Prepare
Practice
Picture
Step One: Probe+ Research the job and the organisation
• Advertisement | Job Description• Company Website• LinkedIn (Company and key staff members)• ‘Google’ the company name• Use the two-column template
Job Requirements: My Relevant Skills:1. Problem Solving2. Adapt to change
1. (a) Challenge (b) Action (c) Results
Identify an example to demonstrate your skills
Corporate Jargonie. Client vs patient
Step Two: Prepare
+ Be prepared for Behavioural Interviews• Understand the C.A.R. principle [S.T.A.R. or P.A.R.]
Challenge Action ResultWhat was
happening?What steps did
you take?What was the
result?
[Your examples go here]
Step Two: Prepare
+ Perform a personal S.W.O.T. analysis
Strengths Weaknesses
Opportunities Threats
Step Two: Prepare - Strengths
+ Perform a personal S.W.O.T. analysis
• What are some of your strengths?• What are you naturally good at that people often comment on?• Which strengths are most relevant to the role/company?• What’s one example you can use to showcase these strengths?
Strengths Weaknesses
Opportunities Threats
Step Two: Prepare - Weaknesses
+ Perform a personal S.W.O.T. analysis
• What’s something you have struggled with, yet have taken the steps to overcome
• What were these steps?• What have you noticed in terms of improvements since taking these steps?• What positive impact have you noticed?
Strengths Weaknesses
Opportunities Threats
Step Two: Prepare - Opportunities
+ Perform a personal S.W.O.T. analysis
• What additional skills, strengths, knowledge, experience do you offer that can be transferred to this role?
• How will this add value to your contribution to the company• What is one example you can share to confirm transferability
Strengths Weaknesses
Opportunities Threats
Step Two: Prepare - Threats
+ Perform a personal S.W.O.T. analysis
• Are there any areas that you feel you lack knowledge/experience?• Break it down into competencies• Where else (i.e. what examples can you think of that demonstrate you have
these competencies?• Share one example tying these competencies together and demonstrating
transferability
Strengths Weaknesses
Opportunities Threats
Step Two: Prepare
+ Have a number of solid questions prepared
• “What are the top 3 priorities the successful candidate will have to achieve within the first 90 days?”
• “Does your company have any policies with regards to attending training and PD opportunities?”
• “What are some of the stand-out reasons that you enjoy working for the company?”
• “How do I measure against the key characteristics of your ideal candidate?”
Step Three: Practice
+ Impact of communication• 55% visual (body language, mannerisms)• 38% auditory (tonality, pace, volume)• 7% words
+ Build Rapport – make a great first impression
+ Practice makes perfect – rehearse your responses
YOU can impact the outcome…
Belief‘I’m not very talented and don’t really have any hope of getting
through the interview.’
Why bother to research the company and practice my
interview techniques?
I just know the other candidates are going to far
more experienced than me. I know I’m going to make a
fool of myself.
I feel so hopeless and uninterested.
I don’t perform well at all in the interview
I notice when I answer a question incorrectly
I ruin all chances of impressing the interviewer
I receive a ‘you were not successful’ letter in the mail
I confirm and prove my belief to myself
Step Four: Picture
How can you start changing your beliefs/thoughts?
+ Top athletes use visualisation to enhance their performance level. • Find a quiet spot and begin to visualise yourself going well throughout the interview• Imagine building rapport with the interviewer• See yourself answering the questions easily and effortlessly • Hear the interviewer congratulating you
Also:• Know that if you forget something or say something different from how you had practiced – it’s ok.
MOVE ON• Understand that this is one opportunity – there are many others out there• Relax, be confident – NOT arrogant
Remember, what you concentrate on expands. So will you concentrate on what you can bring to the table or will you focus on your nerves, or how you may forget what you are going to say …..
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