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1 Interview, Portfolio, and Application
Chapter 25 Interview, Portfolio, and Application

2 Job Interview Conversation between applicant and potential employer
Opportunity to present qualifications in-person and get to know potential employer

3 Job Interview Keys to success: Remember: Preparation Practice
Interviewer may be stressed trying to find proper employee

4 Question College career services staff report that one of the main reasons graduates do not get hired for jobs for which the school receives leads is that the graduates _____ . Are not technically qualified Do not have health care work experience Fail to sell themselves at interviews

5 Answer C. Fail to sell themselves at interviews
Most graduates qualified for jobs recommended by schools, but many fail to sell themselves at interviews

6 Preparing for Job Interviews
Learn about employer Shows motivation and interest Helps present appropriate qualifications Allows for preparation of own questions to ask

7 Preparing for Job Interviews
Sources of information: Internet Human resource office or receptionist News stories

8 Preparing for Job Interviews
Prepare to demonstrate qualifications Review technical skills Consider personal qualities Think of examples that support skills and qualities

9 Preparing for Job Interviews
Prepare questions to ask employer Must be appropriate for job and facility Examples: What are the specific duties of the position? How would I be evaluated? Could you describe a typical day? What equipment would I be using?

10 Preparing for Job Interviews
Questions to avoid asking at first interview Examples: What are the benefits? How many vacation days will I get? How long are lunch breaks? Emphasize what you can give Not what you will get

11 Employer Questions General employment questions
Try to relate answers to job and employer’s needs Examples: Tell me about yourself. Why do you want this job? What can you contribute to this facility?

12 Question True or False:
It is always a good idea to let employers know you are interested in being promoted because this shows you are motivated and have goals.

13 Answer False Some employment situations do not have opportunities for promotion E.g., small doctor’s office

14 Employer Questions Behavioral and situational questions
Demonstrate how you deal with specific problems and situations May be given set of circumstances May be asked to describe past experience

15 Employer Questions Health care questions Specific to job
Require good understanding of field

16 Question “Tell me about how you would work with a patient who is angry about having to wait to see the physician” is an example of a _____ . Behavioral question General question Health care question

17 Answer A. Behavioral question Behavioral (or situational) question
Asking how you would handle a situation

18 Employer Questions Difficult questions Example: Stay calm
Have you ever been fired from a job? Stay calm Answer honestly

19 Employer Questions Difficult questions
Do not speak negatively of previous employers State what you have done to improve or solve problems, if appropriate

20 Employer Questions Illegal questions
Request information that cannot be used to make hiring decision Examples: Marital status Number of children Nationality Financial status

21 Question Which of the following is an illegal question that an employer should not ask a job applicant? Can you lift 35 pounds on a regular basis? Have you ever been arrested? Are you able to work a flexible schedule?

22 Answer B. Have you ever been arrested?
Being arrested is not the same as being convicted of a crime and cannot be used when making a hiring decision. (Note: Being convicted of certain crimes can legally prevent individual from working in certain health care occupations.)

23 Employer Questions Handling illegal questions
Ask how question relates to job Determine employer’s real concern Respond to concern If offensive, may refuse to answer or leave interview

24 Professional Appearance
Creates first impression Be clean Demonstrate knowledge of what is appropriate in health care setting Wear conservative attire If unsure about what to wear, ask instructor or career service staff for advice

25 Question True or False:
It is best to remove facial piercing ornaments and cover tattoos when going to a job interview.

26 Answer True Although many employers are lenient, best to present conservative appearance until customs known

27 Professional Appearance
Avoid wearing: Excess jewelry Heavy makeup Colored nail polish Long hair hanging loose Untrimmed facial hair

28 Securing References References
People who vouch for qualifications and character Not family members, relatives, or friends Request permission in advance Create reference list

29 Securing References References Letters of recommendation
Written by former employers and others who know your work

30 Professional Portfolio
Organized collection of written documents Supports claims about qualifications Includes the following: Copy of diploma, certification, etc. Documents that demonstrate competence Work evaluations

31 Professional Portfolio
Includes the following: Letters of recommendation Completed class assignments How to assemble Organize materials logically Place in binder with nice cover

32 Professional Portfolio
When to use Make only one portfolio Take to interviews Purpose: Support what you say Use only as needed

33 What to Take to Interviews
Extra resumes Application If filled out at home Reference list List of important facts

34 What to Take to Interviews
Portfolio Letters of recommendation Licenses and certifications Pen and notepad Appointment calendar

35 Interview Practice Smile Introduce self Practice good handshake
Maintain eye contact Speak clearly using pleasant voice Avoid meaningless words

36 Interview Practice Sit calmly with good posture Answer questions fully
But avoid rambling Support answers with examples Show interest in other person

37 Starting Off on the Right Foot
Avoid being late Arrive early If unfamiliar with area, do dry run beforehand Attend interview alone

38 Starting Off on the Right Foot
Be courteous and pleasant to everyone you meet Turn off mobile phone

39 During the Interview Focus on selling qualifications for job
Listen carefully to employer Determine needs Answer questions showing how you qualify for job

40 During the Interview Show interest by asking questions
Balance warmth and friendliness with professionalism Never gossip or speak negatively of others Do not place items on interviewer’s desk

41 During the Interview Never read or appear to snoop through items on desk Use positive nonverbal communication Never lie about facts

42 Recent Interview Trends
Unexpected or peculiar questions Group interviews Video interview Psychometric tests: reasoning, personality, motivation

43 After the Interview Send thank-you note
Send requested information, if applicable Advise references Review impressions of employer and job

44 After the Interview Follow up if you do not hear from employer by date hiring decision is to be made Continue job search even if interview went well

45 Additional Requirements
Tests for illegal drugs Psychological tests Immunizations Health screening Criminal background check Proof of right to work in U.S.

46 Question True or False:
Some employers request credit information on potential employees.

47 Answer True Some employers run credit checks on job applicants, although not legal in all states

48 Accepting the Job Respond in writing and orally
Do not take longer than one to two days to make decision

49 Declining the Job Respond in writing Thank employer
Not necessary to explain reason Never ignore job offer

50 Dealing with Rejection
Do not take as personal rejection Do self-evaluation May ask for employer feedback But do not demand or insist on reason Seek help from your school

51 Filling Out Applications
Read entire application first Type or print neatly Ensure accuracy of all facts Write “N/A” Rather than leave blank

52 Filling Out Applications
Write “negotiable” for salary Include signature and date Review for accuracy

53 Question True or False:
If you have already submitted a resume, it is permissible to write “See Resume” on the employment history section of a job application.

54 Answer False Complete all spaces on application form


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