Preparing for an Interview

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Preparing for an Interview PART ONE

The Top 3 Things Employers Expect Do you look like the right person? Can I depend on you? What can you do?

PREPARING FOR THE INTERVIEW A COUPLE OF DAYS BEFORE THE INTERVIEW Find out where it is located Find out what the people who work there wear Pre-view your clothes for stains, holes, etc. Make sure you have transportation Find out as much as you can about the employer Practice answering your questions with a friend Think about questions you may have

PREPARING FOR THE INTERVIEW THE NIGHT BEFORE THE INTERVIEW Put gas in your car or remind your ride Avoid drinking caffeine Air our your clothes….don’t forget your coat Get to bed early

PREPARING FOR THE INTERVIEW THE MORNING OF THE INTERVIEW Get up early Eat a good breakfast Shower, shampoo and style your hair and brush your teeth Remember to use deodorant, but don’t wear cologne Be careful with caffeine Do stress reduction exercises

ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE THERE ARE 7 COMMON JOB INTERVIEW QUESTIONS…TAKE YOUR TIME AND PRACTICE ANSWERING THEM THE BEST YOU CAN!!

KNOW HOW TO ANSWER THESE PROBLEM ?’S TELL ME ABOUT YOURSELF. WHAT ARE YOUR STRENGTHS? WHAT ARE YOUR WEAKNESSES? HOW DO YOUR SKILLS RELATE TO THIS JOB? WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR THE FUTURE? WHY SHOULD I HIRE YOU? WHAT HOURS CAN YOU WORK AND WHEN CAN YOU START?