How to Nail an Interview Soon you will become a job-seeker… Once you understand what employers are looking for, you can begin building your skills and.

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How to Nail an Interview

Soon you will become a job-seeker… Once you understand what employers are looking for, you can begin building your skills and personal marketing to get the job of your dreams. This presentation will explain what employers are looking for when hiring the right employee for their company. This presentation will explain what employers are looking for when hiring the right employee for their company.

The First Impression

What to Wear Yes Or No?

Shirt & Tie Follow basic school rules Be modest No Jeans!!! What to Wear

Hygiene Yes Or No?

Hygiene Keep your hair neatly combed and done. Nothing too crazy or wild. Make-up, if worn, should be basic and not garish. Don’t smell! Use deodorant! Remove any piercing or cover and tattoos that might make you look unprofessional.

Be Prepared Arrive 10 minutes early Have your application already filled out if possible. Bring a resume if required Make sure you have on you the names and phone numbers of references. Turn off your cell phone! Don’t bring uninvited guests like parents, loved ones, or pets

First Interaction Shaking Hands Body Language Eye Contact Introduce yourself and say something like “I’m pleased to meet you.” Pay attention to the interviewer’s mood—if they are formal, you should be too!

Speech Try to avoid slang Do NOT use any swear words! Speak professionally. Don’t say “like” and “whatever.” Speak respectfully and at a good level.

Soon you will become a job-seeker… Once you understand what employers are looking for, you can begin building your skills and personal marketing to get the job of your dreams. This presentation will explain what employers are looking for when hiring the right employee for their company. This presentation will explain what employers are looking for when hiring the right employee for their company.

Before telling you what employers want… We must first address

Do you know any difficult people? How do you usually Respond to these People? As you learn about difficult mannerisms, recognize within yourself if you display anything difficult… and then realize that you need to work on it.

The Tank The Sniper Pushy and ruthless, loud and forceful, or with surgical precision of a laser, the tank assumes that the end justifies the means. Expect no mercy! This covert operator identifies your weaknesses and uses them against you, through sabotage behind your back or well aimed putdowns in front of others

Know it All Think they know it all This person knows 98% of everything. Know-it-Alls will tell you what they know- for hours at time- but won’t waist time to listen to your inferior ideas. This person does not know much. They just think they do. This person exaggerates, brags, misleads, and distracts.

The Grenade The Yes Person When they blow their tops, they are unable to stop, and shrapnel hits everyone in range. When the smoke clears, the cycle begins to build again. Quick to agree, slow to deliver, the Yes Person leaves a trail of un-kept commitments and broken promises.

The Maybe Person The Nothing Person They keep putting it off until it is too late. Then the decision makes itself and becomes nobody’s fault but their own. You never know what is going on because they will never tell you. They give no verbal feedback.

The No Person The Whiner They say things like, “What goes up must come down!”. They are discouraging and they drive others to despair. There is a plan for their lives, but they are not in it. Instead they whine continually and carry the weight of the world on their shoulders. They never take responsibility. Poor Me syndrome.

Are You That Difficult Person? If you are, then maybe you need to work on Your attitude It’s time to answer questions on your worksheet under “What Employers Don’t Want”.

Your attitude is the most important skill you can develop. Employers want to hire people with a great attitude. A bad attitude can bring down a company. This person does what it takes to get the job done. A person with this skill does not need to be told what to do, instead they find tasks to keep themselves busy and efficient.

Values are attitudes and beliefs about things we think are important in life. Employers want to hire someone with good values that represent their company. Ethics are rules of personal behavior accepted by society. “Code of Conduct”. Employers are looking for people that are honest and trustworthy and always doing the right thing.

Did you know the #1 reason people get fired is that they cannot get along with team members. Most jobs require a person to work with others. To be successful in a career, you will need good reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.

Nobody wants to work with a know it all. There is always something new to learn You should always dress appropriately for your job. People do make an impression by how you present yourself.

It’s time to answer questions on your worksheet under “What Employers Want”.

What to Say

You are Interviewing Them Ask Questions about the company Is this somewhere you want to work? Don’t be afraid to ask questions about the company

Know the Company Do research in advance to find out about the company Let the interviewer know that you know something about them.

Answering Questions It’s not always what you say, but how you say it. Be professional! Practice beforehand answering common questions in interviews.

Common Questions Tell me about yourself. Why do you want to leave your current job? (Why did you leave your last job?) What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses? Which adjectives would you use to describe yourself? What do you know about our company? Why do you want to work for us? Why should I hire you? What past accomplishments gave you satisfaction? What makes you want to work hard? What type of work environment do you like best? How do you handle pressure and stress? Explain how you overcame a major obstacle. Where do you see yourself five (ten or fifteen) years from now? What qualifies you for this job?

Develop your skills. Define who you are and what you can do. Create an application and resume. Market what makes you different than anyone else. Make connections and market yourself. What type of employee will you be? Create Your Brand: You have to work hard to stand out from the crowd if you want to land that perfect job. There is a lot of competition out there.

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