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Title: Preparing for a Job Interview


1
Preparing for a Job Interview
  • Get Ready.Set.Go!

2
Before the Interview
  • Know the exact place/time of the interviewnever
    be late.
  • Know the interviewers name if possible.
  • Learn important facts about the company - line of
    business, age of company, etc.
  • Know what questions to ask.
  • Plan the proper attire to wear.
  • Take a resume with you.

3
During the Interview
  • Do not chew gum/smoke.
  • Greet the interviewer by last namewith an
    enthusiastic smile/firm handshake.
  • Look the interviewer in the eye while
    speakingspeak fluently.
  • Make sure your good points come across.
  • Dont always answer with a yes or no. Add
    explanations with answers if needed.
  • Dont inquire about pay at the initial interview
    unless the interviewer introduces the subject.
  • Be honestAnswer questions truthfully.

4
Prepare To Answer Questions
  • Tell interviewer about your background,
    accomplishments.
  • State your strengths/weaknesses.
  • Describe your recent job performance.
  • Give insight regarding your work experiences.
  • State what interests you about this company.

5
Ask Questions
  • What are the greatest challenges in this
    position?
  • What accomplishments are expected in this
    position?
  • What kind of career advancement does this
    position bring?

6
Factors For A Failed Interview
  • Personal appearance not acceptable.
  • No positive purpose.
  • Lack of interest/enthusiasm, confidence,
    maturity, courtesy.
  • Overemphasis on compensation.
  • Condemnation of past employers.
  • Failure to answer questions or to ask questions.
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