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Title: Interview Guide


1
Interview Guide
  • From an interviewer
  • Disclaimer Everything on this presentation is
    the personal view of Somnath Shahapurkar.
  • It does not in any way represent views or
    interview process of Intel corporation.

2
Finding the right candidate
  • Like finding a good life partner
  • Should have good skills and/or potential to learn
    them
  • Technical Making money, taking care of the house
    etc.
  • Behavioral Caring, understanding, sensitive etc.
  • Your interests/hobbies should compliment/supplemen
    t theirs
  • Share the same passion
  • Has to be interested in your combined future
  • Has to be reliable
  • Should have a good track record
  • You should get along!
  • Same values, work ethics etc.

3
Application
  • Target your industry of interest
  • But do not leave other industries out!
  • Make a good resume keep it up to date
  • Many company sites have their own resume building
    tools
  • Restrict to one or two pages not a laundry list
    just highlights
  • Think about placing an add on a dating site
  • It is an advertisement! however, dont use pink
    paper either
  • Do include keywords not a long list though
    think spam sites
  • Resume should have depth and breadth
  • It should be easily readable no fancy fonts, no
    font lt 11pt
  • Resumes are photocopied so restrict use of color
  • Use bold face and italics sparingly only where
    necessary
  • Have it reviewed by an expert University has
    many resources
  • Network
  • Get involved in ACM/IEEE, talk to alumni, go to
    industry conferences

4
Phone screening
  • Company representative usually the manager who is
    hiring or one of his group members calls
  • Objective determine whether they should call you
    on-site for interview
  • See if you can have it scheduled or ask for a
    minute to get ready
  • Accommodate schedules
  • Sit in a quiet place, use land line and see if
    you can use a headset/speakerphone
  • Get a scratch pad and pencil
  • Take a deep breath and start by thanking them for
    their interest
  • Your objective is to make an impression and get
    some information
  • Ask about the group that is interested write
    down the name
  • Ask what the group does make notes
  • Make sure you ask about the job make notes
  • Ask for the name and contact information of the
    person who is calling
  • Ask for the next steps, when you can expect
    response etc.
  • Send thank you if they have given you an email

5
Interview is like a date
  • Do your homework
  • Dress to kill
  • Be confident cheerful and positive
  • Use small talk to break ice then philosophy to
    show you are deep
  • Quickly gauge the person you are talking to and
    adapt accordingly
  • Find balance between impressing and telling the
    truth
  • Put your best foot forward but do not feel shy to
    accept your weakness
  • After all you are looking for a potential life
    long relationship

6
Before the interview
  • Do your research about the job, company, type of
    work
  • Review some basics from your coursework/area
  • To the Interview, take
  • Writing pad
  • Pencils or pens
  • Hard copies of your latest resume
  • A bottle of water if requires
  • Soft and hard copies of your thesis/dissertation
    presentation
  • Positive attitude
  • Turn OFF your cell-phone

7
Dress code
  • No one likes to judge a book by its cover but
  • first impressions are best impressions
  • Think of grooming/dress as one more media for you
    to market yourselves
  • You will not get the job just because you wore a
    suit but you might certainly miss an opportunity
    if you dont
  • Groom well
  • Clipped nails, Clean shave, groomed hair etc.
  • Mild deodorant no cologne, minimal jewelry
  • Well pressed shirt and well polished shoes
  • Suit color should be black, dark blue or gray
    white or off-white shirt and dark tie with a good
    knot
  • A Firm hand-shake, pleasant smile and confident
    (not loud) Hello I am ___ will complete the
    first impression

8
The interview
  • It is an interview not an interrogation
  • Interview is most effective if both interviewer
    and interviewee are at ease
  • Candidate is good till proven otherwise
  • Interviewer is interested in finding a good
    candidate
  • Be yourself
  • If you are at ease, your interviewer will be at
    ease too
  • Overcome the communication barrier
  • Showcase your skills and qualities

9
Small talk says a lot about you
  • Use small talk to break-ice and develop a rapport
  • Start with safe subjects
  • Good Topics Weather, sports, travel, city,
    university life, etc.
  • Bad Topics Politics, war, personal-questions,
    ethical issues
  • Be careful about cultural, race or religion
    matters
  • If you do not know what jokes are appropriate
    stay away from jokes or trying to be funny
  • Laughing without reason is seen as a sign of
    nervousness but do laugh at appropriate jokes
  • Stay away from complaining about anything or
    being cynical stay positive

10
Behavioral Interview what they want
  • It obvious that you must have a certain level to
    technical knowledge to have earned a technical
    graduate degree
  • That is only half the picture
  • But do you have the acumen to contribute and
    succeed in an industry setting?
  • How do you think or attack a problem
  • How do you react to pressure of time
  • How do you react to uncertainty
  • How do you handle confrontation
  • How do you make decisions

11
Behavioral Interview what you can do
  • Know yourselves
  • You have a lot of skills that you use every day
    and do not know about
  • Make a list of all things you have done in life
    that you are proud (and not proud of) technical
    and non-technical
  • Published in journal
  • Failed to find an internship and improved
    interview skills
  • Helped a roommate pass an exam
  • Now look for hard/soft skill keywords on the
    internet
  • Team-work, analytical problem solving, working
    under uncertainty, conflict-management, object
    oriented mapping, performance-management etc.
  • Map the incidents in your life to the skills you
    displayed from the keyword list
  • Remember the examples
  • How you tackled the problem or achieved something
  • Practice by narrate the example aloud or to a
    partner
  • In the narration concentrate on process how
    rather than what

12
Behavioral Interview how to answer
  • It is OK to take a few seconds to think
  • Let them know you are thinking.
  • Say, Let me think or give me a minute
  • Give only so much background so the example is
    appreciated
  • Do not use up all time to explain the background
  • Small but clearly narrated examples are OK
  • Your example should clearly illustrate that you
    have displayed the skill in the past
  • No hypothetical answers like, if this was the
    case I would do this
  • More of it was like this and this is what I
    did
  • Dont fib
  • They can tell if you are fibbing
  • Be consistent with examples and throw in some
    specifics like dates or numbers to illustrate
    genuineness
  • Be prepared for why not this or how did you
    conclude that type questions

13
Lunch/Dinner
  • Time to know more about the company, its culture,
    work-life balance, benefits etc
  • Dress more casual but still conservative
  • Make sure you strike a conservation
  • That way they will remember you
  • Use same guidelines for small talk as before
  • Food/drinks
  • Order something that is easy to eat
  • Stay away from most expensive item on menu
  • Stay away from alcohol
  • OK to take a box
  • Offer to pay though mostly company pays
  • Make sure you thank them for the lunch/dinner

14
Technical Questions what they want
  • There is no way they can possibly measure your
    skill level in all the areas accurately in such a
    short time
  • So they take a guesstimate
  • Mostly ask basic questions
  • To see if you were paying attention in class
  • Ask about previous work
  • To make sure you have genuinely done it
  • And understood what you did
  • Look at impact and achievement
  • Money talks if you can put a amount (or time
    or rating number) they are sold
  • Looking for process/method you use to come up
    with answer than answer itself

15
Technical Questions what you do
  • Make best use of the time to showcase your skills
  • Breadth and depth both are important
  • Breadth is important only Professors work in
    the area they studied
  • Depth is important because that is the expertise
    you bring to the team
  • Your interviewer will most likely know less about
    your field
  • You have spent years on your research while
    managers got out of school a while ago
  • Think about impressing a pretty/handsome person
    from fine-arts or still worse her father
  • Stay away from Jargon
  • Give brief answers that address the question
  • Dont go on and on about a particular topic
  • Be specific enough to not sound vague and,
  • General enough to keep their interest

16
Technical Interview what if I dont know
  • Can you say I dont know?
  • Only as a last resort after you have attempted to
    answer
  • Dont guess blindly and dont shut the door
  • Explain or give a process by which one can find
    the answer
  • Give an instance when you have solved a similar
    problem
  • Usually they give hints listen carefully and
    work with the interviewer to come up with an
    answer
  • If doubtful of the answer ask Did I address your
    question?
  • Think aloud so they know what you are thinking
  • Dont be shy to use the board/pad practice
    drawing pictures
  • Draw pictures binary tree, hash table, linked
    list

17
Ask questions
  • Make sure you ask questions when given a chance
  • It shows you are interested
  • Keep them general and/or related to your
    technical area of expertise but keep them
    relevant to the interview
  • Watch out to see if the interviewer is
    uncomfortable with the question if so, move on
    do not persist
  • Do not hesitate to ask clarifying questions
  • Next steps, contact info, about the group
    business etc.
  • GOOD Questions
  • What aspect of your job do you like/dislike the
    most?
  • Which group works on cutting edge data analysis
    methods?
  • What type of training program do you have for you
    new recruits?
  • Does the company support continuing education?
  • How does the company help you manage your life
    and work?
  • What does the typical career path look like in
    your group?
  • Inappropriate Questions
  • What drives you to work here?
  • Do you like your managers?
  • Do you do any data analysis at your company?
  • Does your company pay for classes?
  • How many hours do you have to work every week?
  • When will I be eligible for promotion?
  • Is alcohol allowed at your workplace?
  • How many days vacation will I get in the year?
  • How soon can I change groups in the company?
  • How much do you make?

18
Presentations
  • Many companies are having their graduate
    candidates do presentations
  • Even otherwise, it does not hurt to take a couple
    of pages of print to point and show you research
    work pictures than text
  • If the presentation is scheduled, ask ahead how
    much time you have and what equipment they can
    arrange.
  • Prepare for shorter than that time and do dry
    runs
  • Keep lots of time for questions remember unlike
    conferences your audience might not know your
    subject
  • Stay away from complex mathematics
  • Could provide links or hard copies to your paper
  • Highlight impact address the questions
  • What was the problem high level, examples
  • What you did and how you did it?
  • So what? most important think application

19
Follow-up
  • Send thank you emails to all interviewers or
    request manager to forward to everyone
  • Do a quick review of the interview with yourself
  • Make notes as to what you did right and wrong
  • Wait for the time they have told you and send an
    email
  • Managers are busy people - be persistent till you
    get a response
  • If you get a rejection, ask for the
    reason/feedback
  • It might be hard to come by but some people do
    give feedback
  • If they say you were just not suitable for that
    position,
  • Ask if they know about any other groups that
    might be hiring
  • Request them to forward your resume to other
    managers
  • Dont be disheartened, persistence is the name of
    the game!

20
Summary
  • Tips about how to prepare for the interview
    process
  • How to land a interview
  • Telephone screening tips and tricks
  • Dress code why is appearance important
  • The interview how to think of it
  • Behavioral questions how to prepare for them
  • Lunch/Dinner, Attitude, Small talk, Jokes and
  • Technical questions what if you dont know or
    know a lot
  • Presentations
  • Follow-up
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