The Successful Interview Joel Maurer, MD Assistant Dean for Admissions College of Human Medicine Michigan State University
First Impressions Are Really Important
First Impressions Research has shown that people can make first impression judgments as quickly as 1/10 of a second. Research has also shown that first impressions are hard to change. So….
1. Dress for Success!
General Tips and Recommendations Your attire should be noticed as being appropriate and well- fitting, but it should not take center stage. If you are primarily remembered for your interview attire, this is probably because you made an error in judgment! Never confuse an interview or business function with a social event. Don't dress for a party or a date. Basic professional attire does not change with the whims of fashion.
Specific Dress Tips that Apply to Both Men and Women Suit Conservative colors / fabric Cost / quality Details Smell Tattoos/Piercings/Body Art
Specifics for Men Ties Shirts Socks Shoes/Belt Facial hair/nails Hair Details
Specifics for Women Club attire is not business attire Suit - pants / skirts Shirt / sweaters Jewelry / accessories Shoes/Hosiery Cosmetics Purse / bag
2. Be Professional throughout the day and beyond!
Be Prompt
Be Attentive
Be Polite
Be Respectful
Be Careful and Mindful user names Voic messages Social Media
3. Interview Styles and Content
Interviewer Styles One-on-one Panel Mini-multiple Interview
Information to Interviewer Open Semi-blind Blind
Interview Content and Environment Usually based on topic(s) Usually try to create a relaxing atmosphere
Types of Interview Questions Personal Motivation and Commitment Education and Experience Knowledge of Medical School Goals/Plans Exposure to Medicine and Current Events Breadth and Diversity Behavior-based
Do I Get to Ask Questions? Will I need a car? How diverse is the faculty? How do students get involved? Orientation?
4. Know the School to which You Are Interviewing (and Do Your Homework!)
Know The Medical School Why this particular medical school Have questions specific to this medical school
Know yourself Know your application Know why you want to be a doctor Know why you feel this school will be a good fit for you
Prepare for Questions Review potential questions Practice out loud Be careful not to rehearse too much Silence is ok for a few seconds
Any Questions?