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Job Interviews . What to wear. Your image is what makes the first impression on the interviewer - and that first impression is the one that sticks - so it's important to dress appropriately when interviewing. dress accordingly in business attire. Women’s Attire . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Job Interviews

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What to wear

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Your image is what makes the first impression on the interviewer - and that first impression is the one that sticks - so it's important to dress appropriately when

interviewing.

• dress accordingly in business attire

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Women’s Attire

• Suit (navy, black or dark grey)• The suit skirt should be long enough so you can sit down

comfortably• Coordinated blouse• Conservative shoes• Limited jewelry (no dangling earrings or arms full of

bracelets)• No jewelry is better than cheap jewelry• Professional hairstyle• Neutral pantyhose• Light make-up and perfume

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Men’s Attire • Suit (solid color - navy or dark grey)• Long sleeve shirt (white or coordinated with the

suit)• Belt• Tie• Dark socks, conservative leather shoes• Little or no jewelry• Neat, professional hairstyle• Limit the aftershave• Neatly trimmed nails• Portfolio or briefcase

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Preparing for the interview • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPgqahq6Yqc

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What Not to Bring to the InterviewGum

Cell phoneCoffee or soda

If you have lots of piercings, leave some of your rings at home (earrings only, is a good

rule)Cover tattoos

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s62I-lYNRto&feature=c4-overview&list=UUiQNvBItd1s9Bei2Zkmar4A

Dealing with the nerves…..

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When to Arrive at an interview:

• 10-15 minutes before the interview time.

• Allow your self time for traffic, or misread directions.

• Allow time to stop in the bathroom before the interview to make sure there are no wardrobe malfunctions. (it will also give you some time to calm down)

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• Bring extra copies of your resume along with a list of references to offer the interviewer. Also, bring a list of questions to ask the interviewer.

• Electronic resume or portfolio

• If you're interviewing for a tech or web job and you want to show examples of your work, it's fine to bring your laptop or iPad to show the interviewer what you have accomplished.

What to Bring

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5 tips for the actual interview• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSylCmes5dw

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Greetings • When you arrive at a job interview, introduce

yourself to the receptionist, if there is one. Let him or her know who you are and who you are scheduled to meet with.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2IDGXX5-YY

You're selling the interviewer on yourself as the best candidate for the job, so be sure you focus on your relevancy i.e. why you are a good candidate, how you can do the job, what you can contribute, and how you will benefit the company if you're hired.

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Answering interview questions • #1: Tell me about yourself• #2: Why should we hire you • #3: What is your greatest strength • #4: What is your greatest weakness • #5: Why do you want to work here • #6: Why did you leave your last job • #7: What is your greatest accomplishment • #8: Describe a difficult work situation and how did

you overcome it? • #9: Where do you see yourself in 5 years • #10: Do you have any questions for me?

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How to answer…. #4 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWUspuQ5T4A

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Top 5 questions for you to ask… • #1: what qualities do your top performing

employees have in common • #2: What would I have to do to exceed

expectations in the short term• #3: If I were to start tomorrow would be my top

priority• #4: Are there other opportunities for furthering

education or professional training • #5: I know this company puts a lot of value in

__________, So what would you say is the most important culture?

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Closing the interview • Towards the end of the interview let the hiring

manager know that you think the job is an excellent fit and that you are very interested in the job.

• It's appropriate to ask what the next step in the hiring process will be and when you might expect to hear.

• Finally, thank the interviewer for the time they spent interviewing with you.

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Take time right now to go through questions

1-10 and write out brief answers that you would respond with

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Get into groups of 2.

One of you will act as the interviewer and the other the interviewee. You will ask each other the questions.

Practice: Your responsesGood posture Maturity And interview etiquette

…. then switch roles