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Title: JOB SEEKING SKILLS Author: Palmetto Health Last modified by: Hardin, John Created Date: 4/20/2004 7:06:13 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3) – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: The Art of the Interview


1
The Art of the Interview
  • Val Richardson, M.A.
  • Palmetto Health-Workforce Development

2
The First Impressions
  • How do you look?
  • What does your body language say?
  • How do you sound?
  • How well do communicate (listen)?

3
How do you look?
  • Dress conservatively to communicate a
    professional image
  • Select clothing that is appropriate for the work
    setting.
  • Hairstyle should be neat, but not extreme
  • Use deodorant, but avoid heavy perfumes and
    colognes
  • Save flashy jewelry and accessories for the
    weekend

4
Body Language
  • Greet the interviewer with firm handshake and
    smile
  • Use good posture while sitting or standing
  • Maintain good eye contact, but dont stare
  • Be careful to avoid fidgeting, leg bouncing, pen
    tapping, etc.

5
How do you sound?
  • What you say and how you say it is vitally
    important.
  • Avoid um or you know
  • Pause if you need to think about what to say
    nextsilence is OK.
  • Allow the interviewer to initiate the next
    interchange.

6
How well do you communicate?
  • Listen carefully before you answer.
  • If you dont understand the question, ask the
    interviewer to explain it.
  • Use active listening techniques such as
    restatement.

7
Getting Ready for the Interview
  • The interviewer will judge you based on your
    appearance, your communication skills, your job
    skills, your professional goals and more.
  • Prepare yourself the night before the interview.
  • Make sure your clothing is clean, wrinkle-free,
    and fits properly.
  • Complete the application, resume, and other
    appropriate documents thoroughly.
  • Place interview documents, directions, and
    appointment information together for easy access
    before you leave for the interview.

8
Getting Ready Continued
  • Get enough rest before the interview.
  • Eat at least two hours before the interview.
  • Rehearse your responses, if necessary.
  • Look good, smell good, speak well with
    confidencesmile.

9
Types of Interviews
  • Screening Interview- short, determines if the
    candidate has basic skills and knowledge of the
    job
  • One-on-One Interview- interviewee and only one
    hiring representative
  • Panel interview- interviewee and a panel or a
    team of staff members

10
Questions often asked during the interview
  • Tell me about yourself?
  • Do you have any work experience related to this
    job?
  • Tell me about a time you worked in a team
    environment.
  • Tell me about your most recent work experience.
  • Tell me about a time when you made a mistake and
    how did you handle it.

11
Questions Continued
  • Tell me why you consider yourself a responsible
    person?
  • If I called you previous supervisor, what would
    they say about you?
  • Tell me about a time when you worked with a
    difficult person.
  • Why should I hire you for this position?
  • Can you provide examples of your accomplishments
    or major contributions you made?

12
Questions you may ask?
  • Why is this position open?
  • What are the initial day-to-day responsibilities
    of this job?
  • What is the most challenging aspect of this job?
  • What is the management structure of this
    department?
  • What career paths are available?
  • In your opinion what type of person is most
    successful in this company?
  • Adapted from Building Your Career Piece by Piece

13
Closing the Interview Process
  • Make sure you have asked and/or clarified all
    questions regarding the position and the
    interview process.
  • Thank the interviewer for their time and interest
    in you and request a business card.
  • Send a thank you note.

14
Common reason for rejection
  • Lack of goals
  • Lack of appropriate job skills
  • Lack of enthusiasm or interest in the
    job/business
  • Inability to communicate well
  • Poor personal appearance
  • Lack of credible references
  • Lying on the application

15
Reasons Continued
  • Unrealistic salary demands
  • Inability to clear health screening
  • Inability to clear background investigation
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