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1 Interviews What not to do and what may be okay.

2 Preparing for Job Interviews Accepting an Interview Congratulations! Your application, resume, cover letter, and multimedia portfolio have grabbed the attention of a potential employer! They have selected you for an interview! Next steps: Schedule interview by phone or email Make sure you are in a quiet place when returning a call; be serious! Avoid interruptions and background noises whenever possible

3 Show up unprepared Your thoughts

4 Show up unprepared No copies of your resume/cover letter/application Nothing to take notes with No knowledge of what you are interviewing for Money for parking

5 Preparing for Job Interviews Preparing for the Interview Often, qualified people fail to get the job they want because their interview skills are lacking; this is why knowing how to interview is important Before interviewing, you should practice how you will answer interview questions

6 Preparing for Job Interviews The Day of the Interview Other things to consider… There’s no better way to prepare for a job interview than to talk to a professional in your chosen field If you do not know what a career is all about, or at least the position you’re interviewing for, ask someone who knows or do your own research

7 Preparing for Job Interviews The Day of the Interview Other things to consider… Scan the company’s website before your interview Try to anticipate the skills, talents, or attitudes the company values then try to anticipate questions you may be asked

8 Preparing for Job Interviews General Categories of Interview Questions Category 1: Questions relating to specific skills listed in the job description To anticipate these questions, you must review the job description carefully to be prepared to explain how you fulfill the job requirements

9 Preparing for Job Interviews General Categories of Interview Questions Category 2: Questions that deal with general work habits Problem-solving skills Technical communication skills Flexibility Drive/ambition Interpersonal skills Project management skills Teamwork skills

10 Leaving your house without looking in a mirror What is Mr. Guren talking about?

11 Leaving your house without looking in a mirror This seems obvious, dumb, whatever. Make sure your tie is straight Your hair is brushed Makeup is good No food in teeth Clothes are clean/organized

12 Have nothing prepared to say. What should you have?

13 Have nothing prepared to say. They will probably ask you for questions You should look up example interview questions for similar positions and prepare answers

14 Don’t say too much. Your thoughts?

15 Don’t say too much. My biggest issue You need to talk but they don’t need to hear a life story There is such thing as too personal, too many details.

16 Lie Are there okay lies (of omission)? What is a bad lie?

17 Lie Be honest, eventually they will catch you in a lie Don’t tell them you can do/learn something you can’t

18 Tell Cheesy Jokes Make sure your jokes are good Time and Place

19 Do NOT Talk Trash Give examples

20 Do NOT Talk Trash Don’t trash a former employee Don’t trash a former employer Don’t blame others for anything Don’t be disrespectful, you may not like what they say to you or how they say but you still want something from them.

21 Be aware of what your body is doing Your thoughts?

22 Be aware of what your body is doing Don’t bite your nails Don’t Fidget Don’t act nervous (you can be nervous, but don’t show it) Don’t chew gum Don’t eat – unprofessional and risky (spilling)

23 Getting There Plan ahead The receptionist is watching you, don’t hit on her or him.

24 Starting of the interview What do you do when you walk in?

25 Starting of the interview Shake Hands Get names Don’t sit until told to.

26 End of the Interview What do you do when you leave?

27 End of the Interview Shake hands Use names Ask questions (should be pre-prepared and thought of during interview). Discuss follow up

28 Maybe??? Discuss money, time off, benefits (if they don’t ask, you don’t ask) If there is something coming up (vacation planned) be honest and mention it.

29 After you leave Say good bye to people on the way out Write down important info you don’t want to forget Send thank you letter/email

30 After you leave Say good bye to people on the way out Write down important info you don’t want to forget Send thank you lettter/email


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