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1 How to Impress at Interview Jane Chanaa, Careers Adviser Download this PPT to open documents & read slide notes!

2 Learning outcomes Understanding of: Purpose and types of recruitment interviews Skills you need in the interview process How to prepare for questions and tips on responses Confidence in: Interviewing and being interviewed

3 “What is your greatest achievement?” Break into pairs One the interviewer, one the interviewee One minute each to answer Feedback: Was this difficult? What are other difficult questions? Practice question!

4 To establish whether a candidate has the skills, knowledge and ability to do the job To ensure the candidate has an accurate picture of the job and the organisation To give the candidate a fair opportunity to apply for the job Why interview?

5 Telephone Panel Group Sequential Virtual Chronological Competency-based Case study Academic / Technical Portfolio Presentational Interview types

6 Preparation is vital!

7 1.Organisation research 2.Role research 3.Self-awareness 4.Your answers 5.Your questions 6.Practicalities 7.Interview skills for the day 7 Preparation Steps Interview research

8 Goals and objectives Competitors and comparatives Structure of their organisation Major streams of work Change afoot Possibilities for improvement 1. Organisation research

9 Skills used Terminology Leaders in the area Techniques, software, tools Challenges for the role Ways to contribute more to the role 2. Role research

10 You’re applying for a marketing assistant at: How can you research the organisation and the role? Interview research

11 You’re applying for a marketing assistant at: How can you research the organisation and the role? Interview research Website Contacts Oxford alumni Job description Institutes Blogs Twitter LinkedIn Trade publications Journals

12 Why do I want the job? What’s my evidence that I’m a good candidate? What have I gained from the things on my CV? What was my best/worst decision, my greatest achievement etc. When did I…work in a team, solve a problem etc. What are my strengths and weaknesses? What are my goals? 3. Self-awareness

13 S situation T target/task A action R result Check they are: Relevant, reasonably recent, diverse, detailed enough, focus on evidence about you 4. Your answers “Tell me about a time when…” “Give me an example of…”

14 Prepare a couple in advance Questions give away how much you know If you’re stuck ask about: opinions, personal experience, future predictions Use their answers to help your decisions If you have had your questions answered, say so Don’t ask too many if time has run out 5. Your questions “Have you got any questions for us…?”

15 Research who’s interviewing you Consider travel, get their early Think about appropriate dress What do you want to find out about them? 6. Practicalities

16 7. Interview Skills 7% from WORDS 38% from VOICE TONES 55% from BODY LANGUAGE Posture, eye contact Emotional signals Pace, intonation SMILE! SMILE! SMILE!

17 Groups of three Label yourselves A, B and C Rotate interviewee, interviewer and observer “Tell me about a time when you worked well as part of a team” Welcome, handshake Feedback as a ‘compliment sandwich’ Compliment To improve on Compliment Practice

18 Further advice www.careers.ox.ac.uk Mock Interviews Careers Adviser appointments Books & e-books Interview Feedback Database Ask for feedback Review to improve Don’t get discouraged!

19 www.careers.ox.ac.uk/careersbeyondprofit 01865 274646 reception@careers.ox.ac.uk reception@careers.ox.ac.uk Q&A #careersbeyondprofit


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