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INTERVIEW

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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO… Know about the company/business before you go there Know your resume and be able to talk in detail about it Practice sample questions

Dress the Part First impressions count Neat, clean and well groomed No excessive jewelry, makeup, perfume Dress better than you normal would Better to be overdressed With a partner……

What to wear

ACTUAL INTERVIEW Attitude is everything Positive attitude makes you feel good about yourself Confidence Take your time to think about your answer

Questions With a partner….come up with questions you might hear in an interview….

With a partner – come up with appropriate answers Sample Questions What can you tell me about yourself? What are your greatest strengths? What are your greatest weaknesses? Why do you want this job? With a partner – come up with appropriate answers

Answers Make sure your answers are honest and specific A good interview should feel like a regular conversation

Sample Answers 1. Tell me about yourself. Be brief! Keep this answer to 30-45 seconds max or you will lose the employers attention very quickly. Remember, ‘tell me about yourself’ doesn’t mean they want your life story. Summarize your skills and experience in a way that make you stand out and show why you are the best person for the job. Sample Answer: “Hello, my name is Brian Murphy. I am a law enforcement professional with a degree in criminal justice and active Top Secret security clearance. My qualifications include fifteen years of experience in international and homeland security and outstanding leadership capability managing large security teams. My experience also includes knowledge of patrol, search and rescue and investigative and criminal procedures. I am a sharpshooter with expert marksman qualifications as well. I would like to discuss how I can bring these skills and experience to your company.”

Sample Answers 2. What are your strengths? This is one question that you know you are going to be asked so be prepared! Concentrate on discussing your main strengths. List three or four proficiencies such as your ability to learn quickly, determination to succeed, positive attitude, your ability to relate to people and achieve a common goal, etc. Sample Answer: “I have very good organizational and time management skills, but my greatest strength is my ability to effectively handle multiple projects and deadlines.” Sample Answer: “My strength is my flexibility to handle change. As a front line manager at my last job, I was able to turn around a negative working environment and develop a very supportive and productive team.”

Sample Answers 3. What are your weaknesses or areas you would like to improve? This is another frequently asked question. Everyone has weaknesses, but when answering this question in a job interview, stay away from personal qualities and focus on professional traits. Describe what steps you taken to overcome your weaknesses so that you can demonstrate areas of improvement. Sample Answer: “I am always working on improving my communications skills to be a more effective presenter. I recently joined Toastmasters which I find very helpful.” Sample Answer: “Sometimes I have trouble delegating duties to others. This has sometimes backfired because I’d end up with more work than I could handle. I’ve since taken courses in time management and learned more effective delegation techniques and I’m happy to say that my last several team projects were a great success.”

Sample Answers 4. Do you have any questions? Always be prepared to ask the interviewer a few questions as well. This helps to demonstrate your preparation and interest. Sample questions might include: How would you describe a typical week/day in this position? Is this a new position? If not, what did the previous employee go on to do? How would you describe the company’s management style? Who does this position report to? If I am offered the position, can I meet him/her? How many people work in this office/department? Is travel expected in this position? If so, how much? What are the prospects for growth and advancement? What would you say are the best things about working here? Would you like a list of references? If I am extended a job offer, how soon would you like me to start?

At the end of the interview… “Do you have any questions for me?” Do not ask about pay

Body Language Handshake –firm, but do not try to break their hand Eye contact, smile and be friendly Good posture During interview – don’t clench your fist, bite your nails, play with your hair or clothing Always end the interview by shaking their hand and thanking them for their time

Following the Interview Thank you note immediately What you should include in the thank you note Something you learned about the company that makes you want to work there Reinforce something about yourself that would benefit the company Say thank you

PRACTICE LET’S PRACTICE!