Researching Interviews.pptx

RESEARCHING
INTERVIEW TECHNIQUES
ELLIOT DAROCZY
STEPS TO A SUCCESSFUL INTERVIEW
• Research: Learn as much as you can about the position and the company beforehand – know the
company’s products and services. Sources for this research are your Career Services Center, the
Library and the Internet.
• Practice: Practice interviews with a career counselor, friend, family member or by yourself in front of
a mirror.
• Be prompt and prepared: Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early bring extra copies of your resume, your list
of references, a pen and paper, and the list of questions you have for the interviewer.
• Be prepared to discuss both your strengths and your weaknesses: Make a list of your skills and key
assets. Then reflect on past jobs/experiences and pick out one or two instances when you used
those skills successfully. When exploring your weaknesses, be able to discuss the ways in which you
addressed these weaknesses to make them a strength.
DURING AN INTERVIEW
• Introduce yourself in a courteous manner
• Have a firm handshake
• Act professionally: Dress appropriately! First impressions count!
• Keep your answers brief and concise
• Ask questions
• Maintain a conversational flow
• Smile, nod, give nonverbal feedback to the interviewer
• Be enthusiastic: have a positive attitude
• Ask about the next step in the process
• Thank the interviewer
After An Interview
• Ask the interview for a business card and promptly send a thank you note.
• Keep the thank you note brief, but reiterate your interest in the position
• Review the interview process and your performance
• Evaluate your interview
HOW TO DRESS FOR INTERVIEW SUCCESS
• Men and Women
• Conservative two-piece business suit/Conservative long-sleeved shirt/blouse
• Make sure your shoes are clean and polished
• Comb your hair: conservative style and out of your face
• Trim your fingernails and make certain that they are clean
• Use minimal cologne or perfume
• Carry a notepad or portfolio case
• Men
• Wear a silk tie, in an understated pattern: the colours should complement the suit
• Dark shoes
• Facial hair should be well groomed
• Do not wear jewellery other then a wedding ring or college ring
• Women
• Always wear a suit with a jacket
• Wear low heels/pumps
• Conservative hosiery at or near skin colour
• Don’t carry a purse into the interview
• If you wear nail polish, choose a clear or conservative colour
• Wear minimal makeup
POTENTIAL QUESTIONS ASKED BY EMPLOYERS
AN EMPLOYER’S QUESTIONS ARE DESIGNED TO SEE WHETHER OR NOT YOU CAN DO THE JOB AND WHETHER OR NOT YOU WILL FIT IN WITH THE OFFI
ENVIRONMENT. BE PREPARED THAT SEVERAL QUESTIONS MAY BE REWORDED INQUIRES OF A PREVIOUS QUESTION.
• Tell me about yourself ..
• Why do you feel you are qualified for this position?
• What is it about yourself that makes you believe that you could do a good and effective job in the position we are discussing?
• How would you describe yourself?
• What qualifications do you have that will make you successful in the field?
• Why did you choose to attend Fulton-Montgomery Community College?
• What college subjects did you like best/least? Why?
• Do you think your grades are a good indication of your academic achievements?
• How much effort did you put into your course-work?
• If you could do so, would you plan your academic study differently? How?
• Do you have plans for continued study? An advanced degree? Why?
• How has you college experience prepared you for a career?
• What have you learned from participation in extracurricular activities?
• What are you skills (leadership, organizational, interpersonal)?
WHAT IS BEHAVIOURAL INTERVIEWING?
• Behavioural interviews are based on the premise that your past behaviour is the most reliable
indicator of your future response in a similar situation. This interview technique is used by
employers to evaluate a candidate’s potential for success at their particular organization or
within a particular position. Interviewers typically craft open-ended questions and statements
to elicit detailed responses that may identify desired skills and behaviours. For example, “What
is your typical way of dealing with conflict? Give me an example. Or, “Describe a situation
where others you were working with on a project disagreed with your ideas. What did you do?”
There is no right answer to a behavioural question. Interviewers posing such questions are not
trying to elicit information about your specific skill set; rather they hope to learn about your
temperament. Most organizations have a clear sense of their organizational culture and the
kinds of people who will succeed in a given type of job in that environment. They ask
behavioural questions to help determine whether or not you are a good fit.
WHAT IS BEHAVIOURAL INTERVIEWING?
• A rating system and selected criteria are developed and then evaluated during the interview. As a candidate, you should be prepared to answer the questions and statements thoroughly.
• One strategy for preparing for behavioural interviews is to use the STAR Technique: (Situation, Task, Action, Results, Tips).
• Situation or Task
• Recall and describe a challenging situation that you were in or a task you needed to accomplish. You must describe a specific event or situation and not offer a generalized description of what you have done in
the past. Be sure to give enough detail so that the interviewer can understand the specific situation. This recounted experience can be from a previous job, a volunteer experience, or other relevant events.
• Action you took
• Describe the action you took and be sure to keep the focus on you. Even if you are discussing a group project or effort, describe what you did, not the efforts of the team. Don’t tell what you might have done, tell
what you did.
• Results you achieved
• What happened? How did the event end? What did you accomplish? What did you learn?
Tips for Behavioural Interviewing
• -Use one event or story per question with specific examples.
• -Since, you may not have a large repertoire of experiences from which to draw, it is acceptable to use the same event to illustrate more than one point.
• -Structure your story according to SPARE. That is, describe the:
• S – Situation P – Problem A – Action R – Result E – Experience (What was learned?)
• *Listen and respond to the question.
• *If you do not understand it, ask them to repeat or clarify the question.
• *Interviewing is stressful for both sides. Try to have a good time. Be yourself.
• your mistakes, and apply that knowledge the next time around.
SAMPLE BEHAVIOURAL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
• How do you typically handle criticism? Give an example.
• Describe a situation where you feel you were unfairly criticized. What did you do?
• What is your typical way of dealing with conflict? Give me an example.
• Tell me about a project you initiated and carried out.
• How do you respond to failure?
• When you are supervising people, how do you motivate them?
• Tell me about a difficult decision you’ve made in the last year.
• Give an example of how you applied knowledge from previous coursework to a project in another class.
• Describe a situation where others you were working with on a project disagreed with your ideas. What did you do?
• Tell of a time when you worked with a colleague who was not completing their share of the work. Who, if anyone, did you tell or talk to about it? Did the manager take any steps to correct your colleague? Did you agree or disagree with
the manager’s actions?
What steps do you follow to study a problem before making a decision?
• We can sometimes identify a small problem and fix it before it becomes a major problem. Give an example(s) of how you have done this.
• Recall a time from your work experience when your manager or supervisor was unavailable and a problem arose. What was the nature of the problem? How did you handle that situation? How did that make you feel?
• What are your standards of success in school? What have you done to meet these standards?
• Give examples of your experiences at school or in a job that were satisfying. Give examples of your experiences that were dissatisfying.
• What tricks or techniques have you learned to make school or a job easier, or to make yourself more effective? How did you learn that?
• How do you determine priorities in scheduling your time? Give examples.
• Describe a time in school when you had many projects or assignments due at the same time. What steps did you take to get them all done?
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Researching Interviews.pptx

  • 2. STEPS TO A SUCCESSFUL INTERVIEW • Research: Learn as much as you can about the position and the company beforehand – know the company’s products and services. Sources for this research are your Career Services Center, the Library and the Internet. • Practice: Practice interviews with a career counselor, friend, family member or by yourself in front of a mirror. • Be prompt and prepared: Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early bring extra copies of your resume, your list of references, a pen and paper, and the list of questions you have for the interviewer. • Be prepared to discuss both your strengths and your weaknesses: Make a list of your skills and key assets. Then reflect on past jobs/experiences and pick out one or two instances when you used those skills successfully. When exploring your weaknesses, be able to discuss the ways in which you addressed these weaknesses to make them a strength.
  • 3. DURING AN INTERVIEW • Introduce yourself in a courteous manner • Have a firm handshake • Act professionally: Dress appropriately! First impressions count! • Keep your answers brief and concise • Ask questions • Maintain a conversational flow • Smile, nod, give nonverbal feedback to the interviewer • Be enthusiastic: have a positive attitude • Ask about the next step in the process • Thank the interviewer After An Interview • Ask the interview for a business card and promptly send a thank you note. • Keep the thank you note brief, but reiterate your interest in the position • Review the interview process and your performance • Evaluate your interview
  • 4. HOW TO DRESS FOR INTERVIEW SUCCESS • Men and Women • Conservative two-piece business suit/Conservative long-sleeved shirt/blouse • Make sure your shoes are clean and polished • Comb your hair: conservative style and out of your face • Trim your fingernails and make certain that they are clean • Use minimal cologne or perfume • Carry a notepad or portfolio case • Men • Wear a silk tie, in an understated pattern: the colours should complement the suit • Dark shoes • Facial hair should be well groomed • Do not wear jewellery other then a wedding ring or college ring • Women • Always wear a suit with a jacket • Wear low heels/pumps • Conservative hosiery at or near skin colour • Don’t carry a purse into the interview • If you wear nail polish, choose a clear or conservative colour • Wear minimal makeup
  • 5. POTENTIAL QUESTIONS ASKED BY EMPLOYERS AN EMPLOYER’S QUESTIONS ARE DESIGNED TO SEE WHETHER OR NOT YOU CAN DO THE JOB AND WHETHER OR NOT YOU WILL FIT IN WITH THE OFFI ENVIRONMENT. BE PREPARED THAT SEVERAL QUESTIONS MAY BE REWORDED INQUIRES OF A PREVIOUS QUESTION. • Tell me about yourself .. • Why do you feel you are qualified for this position? • What is it about yourself that makes you believe that you could do a good and effective job in the position we are discussing? • How would you describe yourself? • What qualifications do you have that will make you successful in the field? • Why did you choose to attend Fulton-Montgomery Community College? • What college subjects did you like best/least? Why? • Do you think your grades are a good indication of your academic achievements? • How much effort did you put into your course-work? • If you could do so, would you plan your academic study differently? How? • Do you have plans for continued study? An advanced degree? Why? • How has you college experience prepared you for a career? • What have you learned from participation in extracurricular activities? • What are you skills (leadership, organizational, interpersonal)?
  • 6. WHAT IS BEHAVIOURAL INTERVIEWING? • Behavioural interviews are based on the premise that your past behaviour is the most reliable indicator of your future response in a similar situation. This interview technique is used by employers to evaluate a candidate’s potential for success at their particular organization or within a particular position. Interviewers typically craft open-ended questions and statements to elicit detailed responses that may identify desired skills and behaviours. For example, “What is your typical way of dealing with conflict? Give me an example. Or, “Describe a situation where others you were working with on a project disagreed with your ideas. What did you do?” There is no right answer to a behavioural question. Interviewers posing such questions are not trying to elicit information about your specific skill set; rather they hope to learn about your temperament. Most organizations have a clear sense of their organizational culture and the kinds of people who will succeed in a given type of job in that environment. They ask behavioural questions to help determine whether or not you are a good fit.
  • 7. WHAT IS BEHAVIOURAL INTERVIEWING? • A rating system and selected criteria are developed and then evaluated during the interview. As a candidate, you should be prepared to answer the questions and statements thoroughly. • One strategy for preparing for behavioural interviews is to use the STAR Technique: (Situation, Task, Action, Results, Tips). • Situation or Task • Recall and describe a challenging situation that you were in or a task you needed to accomplish. You must describe a specific event or situation and not offer a generalized description of what you have done in the past. Be sure to give enough detail so that the interviewer can understand the specific situation. This recounted experience can be from a previous job, a volunteer experience, or other relevant events. • Action you took • Describe the action you took and be sure to keep the focus on you. Even if you are discussing a group project or effort, describe what you did, not the efforts of the team. Don’t tell what you might have done, tell what you did. • Results you achieved • What happened? How did the event end? What did you accomplish? What did you learn? Tips for Behavioural Interviewing • -Use one event or story per question with specific examples. • -Since, you may not have a large repertoire of experiences from which to draw, it is acceptable to use the same event to illustrate more than one point. • -Structure your story according to SPARE. That is, describe the: • S – Situation P – Problem A – Action R – Result E – Experience (What was learned?) • *Listen and respond to the question. • *If you do not understand it, ask them to repeat or clarify the question. • *Interviewing is stressful for both sides. Try to have a good time. Be yourself. • your mistakes, and apply that knowledge the next time around.
  • 8. SAMPLE BEHAVIOURAL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS • How do you typically handle criticism? Give an example. • Describe a situation where you feel you were unfairly criticized. What did you do? • What is your typical way of dealing with conflict? Give me an example. • Tell me about a project you initiated and carried out. • How do you respond to failure? • When you are supervising people, how do you motivate them? • Tell me about a difficult decision you’ve made in the last year. • Give an example of how you applied knowledge from previous coursework to a project in another class. • Describe a situation where others you were working with on a project disagreed with your ideas. What did you do? • Tell of a time when you worked with a colleague who was not completing their share of the work. Who, if anyone, did you tell or talk to about it? Did the manager take any steps to correct your colleague? Did you agree or disagree with the manager’s actions? What steps do you follow to study a problem before making a decision? • We can sometimes identify a small problem and fix it before it becomes a major problem. Give an example(s) of how you have done this. • Recall a time from your work experience when your manager or supervisor was unavailable and a problem arose. What was the nature of the problem? How did you handle that situation? How did that make you feel? • What are your standards of success in school? What have you done to meet these standards? • Give examples of your experiences at school or in a job that were satisfying. Give examples of your experiences that were dissatisfying. • What tricks or techniques have you learned to make school or a job easier, or to make yourself more effective? How did you learn that? • How do you determine priorities in scheduling your time? Give examples. • Describe a time in school when you had many projects or assignments due at the same time. What steps did you take to get them all done?