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Title: Interviewing to Win!!!


1
Interviewing to Win!!!
  • Presented by
  • Office of Career Services
  • 124 Sand Spring Hall
  • Frostburg State University

2
Skills Employers Look For
  • Interpersonal
  • Teamwork
  • Analytical
  • Oral Communication
  • Flexibility
  • Computer
  • Written Communication
  • Leadership
  • Work Experience
  • Internship Experience
  • National Association of
  • Colleges Employers

3
How Employers Find New Hires
  • Referral from current employees
  • Job/Career Fairs
  • On-Campus Recruiting
  • Internships
  • Newspaper Ads
  • Web Sites
  • Electronic or Faxed Resumes

4
Your Job Search Focus
  • Job Interest
  • Ideal Work
  • Environment
  • Geographical Location
  • Salary/Financial
  • Security
  • Job duties required
  • Career Goals
  • Strengths/ Weaknesses
  • Values
  • Time
  • Career Resources
  • -WWW
  • -Network
  • -Computer

5
6 Steps in a Proactive Job Search
  1. Identify Your Job Targets
  2. Identify Target Potential Employers
  3. Develop Effective Marketing Tools
  4. Cast a Wide Net of Job Search Methods
  5. Interview
  6. Follow-Up

6
Before the interview
  • Know Yourself goals, skills, and abilities.
  • Know Your Career Field job titles, job duties,
  • and industry trends.
  • Know The Employer products, services,
  • locations, growth areas for the company.

7
Do You Measure Up?
  • Applicants rated on
  • Appropriate dress
  • Poise
  • Posture, voice, eye contact
  • Knowledge of company/ job duties
  • Clearly stated career goals
  • Communication-positive/assertive
  • Closure-timing, handshake, follow-up

8
During the interview
  • Arrive 15 minutes early.
  • Bring extra copies of resume.
  • Greet interviewer by name, shake hands. Smile.
  • Allow interviewer to lead.
  • Typical Interview
  • -small talk
  • -discussion of your background
  • -ask your questions to the employer
  • -conclusion

9
Types of Interviews
  • Behavioral Interviews
  • Situational Interviews
  • Case Interviews
  • Technical Interviews
  • Group/Panel Interviews

10
Behavioral vs. Traditional Interviews
  • Best way to predict future behavior is past
  • behavior
  • How youd behave vs. how you would behave
  • Question/probe vs. one structured question
  • Details vs. generalizing about events
  • More concentrated vs. ability to tell stories

11
How to prepare for a behavioral interview
  • Recall examples that show success in coursework,
  • work, leadership, or teamwork.
  • Prepare short descriptions.
  • Show a positive outcome or result that reflects
  • positively on you.
  • Be honest.
  • Be specific.

12
Questions asked by employers
  • Tell me about yourself.
  • Why did you choose your major?
  • What are your career goals?
  • Tell me about a time you worked in a team and how
    you handled conflict.
  • Tell me about your strengths and weaknesses.
  • Why should we hire you?

13
Questions to ask the employer
  • What do you consider the most important duties
    for this job?
  • What are the major projects that I will work on?
  • What personality traits do you consider critical
    to success on the job?
  • What are the training opportunities with your
    company?
  • What is the timetable for hiring a candidate?

14
What to do after the interview
  • Take notes after interview
  • Thank-you letter (ASAP)
  • Follow-up by phone.
  • Accepting Offers
  • Salary range
  • Benefits
  • Location
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