1. Interview Skills Clinic A self-help clinic for: 1. People who want a dream job 2. People who need to learn how to communicate their job related knowledge and experience 3. People who need to learn how to identify job requirements for knowledge, skills and education 4. People who need to learn how to sell themselves when being interviewed 5. People who need to have a career plan
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5. Worksheet 1: My Dream Job 1. What is my dream job? 2. Why is it my dream job? 3. How do I find and get my dream job? 4. Where do I find my dream job? 5. When do I work at my dream job? 6. Who can help me with my dream job? Instruction: Create a worksheet to document your dream job thinking. You can view and download the Work Book for the Interview Skills Clinic at: http://www.slideshare.net/FastFix/interview-skills-clinic-work-book-for-slide-share
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7. Worksheet 1: slide 3 of 5 My Dream Job Learn to Be Interviewed The best interviewee plans and prepares for the job interview by: 1. Identifying personal needs and wants from the workplace. 2. Documenting and defining needs and wants in a worksheet. 3. Researching jobs and employers that meet these needs and wants. 4. Networking, Contacting, Applying, and Interviewing with targeted employers. 5. Communicating and Confirming competence and confidence in the job interview. 6. Seeking new training and development opportunities to grow in the new job.
8. Worksheet 1: slide 4 of 5 My Dream Job Self Assessment Resources Career Services - Pitt Community College http://www. pittcc . edu /experience- pcc /student-services/career-services/ Career Success Guide - East Carolina University http://www. ecu . edu /e3careers/ img / CareerSuccessGuide . pdf Discover Your Perfect Career http://resources.monster.com/tools/quizzes/ perfectcareer /
9. Worksheet 1: 5 of 5 My Dream Job Instructions 1. Review the on-line resources to find your dream job. 2. Collect information on jobs and employers. 3. Review the employer websites for background information. 4. Brainstorm ways to contact the employers. 5. Brainstorm your strengths for your dream job. 6. Document your competence and confidence to do your dream job.
10. Worksheet 2: My Plan to Meet the Employer’s Needs 1. Communication Skills 2. Honesty and Integrity 3. Teamwork Skills 4. Interpersonal Skills 5. Motivation and Initiative 6. Strong Work Ethic 7. Analytical Skills 8. Flexibility and Adaptability 9. Computer Skills 10. Self Confidence “ Top 10 Needs from New Hires”
11. Worksheet 2: slide 2 of 3 My Plan to Meet the Employer’s Needs Instructions Select 3 to 5 skills Write your work related experience/examples for each 10 minutes
12. Worksheet 2: slide 3 of 3 My Plan to Meet the Employer’s Needs Employer Research Resources Career Services - Pitt Community College http://www. pittcc . edu /experience- pcc /student-services/career-services/ Career Success Guide - East Carolina University http://www. ecu . edu /e3careers/ img / CareerSuccessGuide . pdf Discover Your Perfect Career http://resources.monster.com/tools/quizzes/ perfectcareer / Instructions: Review some advertised jobs to see what employer’s are saying they need. Compare to the “top 10 needs of new hires.”
13. Worksheet 3: My Job Search Strategy Advertised Jobs: 1. 2. 3. 4. Not Advertised Jobs: 1. 2. 3. 4. Eighty-five percent of open jobs are never advertised. The odds for finding an ad for your dream job are less than 2 in 10.
14. Worksheet 3: slide 2 of 4 My Job Search Strategy . Instructions List your job search methods List current and planned strategies 10 minutes
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16. Worksheet 3: 4 of 4 My Job Search Strategy Instructions 1. Review the on-line resources for job search strategy. 2. Collect instructions and examples you feel comfortable doing. 3. Write/document your job search strategy. 4. Work your job search plan. 5. Develop competence and confidence in job searching.
17. Worksheet 4: My Self Assessment Circle the number that most nearly describes you. 1. Someone who tries to change, fix, and control things. 2. Someone who tries to persuade, promote, or influence others. 3. Someone who tries to be cooperative, supportive, and agreeable while keeping things stable. 4. Someone who tries to work within established rules, guidelines and procedures to ensure accuracy and quality Instructions: Document your preference under ‘Why’ on your ‘My Dream Job Work Sheet.
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22. Worksheet 4: 6 of 6 My Self Assessment Instructions 1. Review the on-line resources for self assessments. 2. Choose self assessments you feel comfortable doing. 3. Give priority to the free on-line assessments. 4. Save assessment feedback for future reference.
23. Worksheet 5: My Interview Tips Checklist Prepare focused interview tips for each job interview in the following five areas. 1. Punctuality - What is my plan to be on time for the interview? 2. Appearance - What is my plan to ensure a positive appearance at the interview? 3. Greeting - What is my plan to ensure a positive greeting to start the interview? 4. Exchange - What is my plan to ensure a positive exchange during the interview? 5. Close - What is my plan to ensure a positive close to the interview?
24. Worksheet 5: slide 2 of 3 My Interview Tips Checklist Career Services - Pitt Community College http://www. pittcc . edu /experience- pcc /student-services/career-services/ Career Success Guide - East Carolina University http://www. ecu . edu /e3careers/ img / CareerSuccessGuide . pdf Discover Your Perfect Career http://resources.monster.com/tools/quizzes/ perfectcareer /
25. Worksheet 5: 3 of 3 My Interview Tips Checklist Instructions 1. Review the on-line resources for Interview Tips. 2. Collect examples of tips you feel comfortable doing. 3. Personalize and practice what works for you. 4. Develop competence and confidence in interviewing.
26. Worksheet 6: My Power Greeting The First 8 Seconds - Dress the part - The minimum for a job interview is business casual. It is important to be consistent, or just slightly above the workplace dress code. Act the part - The minimum is well rested, well groomed, confident and appreciative. Look your interviewer in the eye when greeted and offer a firm handshake.
27. Worksheet 6: 2 of 4 My Power Greeting The Next 30 Seconds - Communicate Clearly and Concisely - The minimum is "Nice to meet you." Share the why - the maximum is to tell what you think is special about the job and the employer and how your interests and experience match the job.
28. Worksheet 6: 3 of 4 My Power Greeting The Power Greeting needs to be personalized and designed to fit the situation. One type Power Greeting is composed of three distinct parts and a follow-up question: 1. Your education and credentials (what you have studied). 2. Your experience in the field (employment, internship/ co-op, volunteer positions). 3. Your strengths (what you do best). 4. An open-ended probing question about their needs, problems, and challenges.
29. Worksheet 6: 4 of 4 My Power Greeting Instructions 1. Decide if this format is suitable for your dream job interview. 2. Decide where, when and why you might use this power greeting. 3. Write your power greeting to the interviewer for your dream job. 4. Take 10 minutes.
30. Worksheet 7: My Power Answers Closed Questions - I will answer either yes or no as appropriate. Open Questions - I will answer The Question clearly, concisely, and correctly. Behavioral Questions - I will answer The Question in a structured manner with my best/favorite job related example. Case Questions - I will answer The Question in a structured manner to demonstrate my thought process.
31. Worksheet 7: 2 of 4 My Power Answers Instructions 1. Turn to worksheet 2, My Plan to Meet the Employer’s Needs. 2. Write power answers for each need in a structured manner with your best/favorite job related example. The ‘behavioral’ interview question is “Give me an example of your….” You have a chance to tell the: Situation – involving you Observation – your feelings and thinking Decision – what you decided to do Action – what you did Result - the outcome of your action.
32. Worksheet 7: 3 of 4 My Power Answers Career Services - Pitt Community College http://www. pittcc . edu /experience- pcc /student-services/career-services/ Career Success Guide - East Carolina University http://www. ecu . edu /e3careers/ img / CareerSuccessGuide . pdf Discover Your Perfect Career http://resources.monster.com/tools/quizzes/ perfectcareer /
33. Worksheet 7: 4 of 4 My Power Answers Instructions 1. Take 30 minutes to explore the on-line resources for interview questions. 2. Select the questions you anticipate being asked in the interview for your dream job. 3. Write your power answers. 4. Practice your power answers with your best interview voice.
34. Worksheet 8: My Power Close Questions - These are the questions I plan to ask. Key Points - These are the key points I want to make in closing. Next Steps - These are the next steps I want to establish in closing
35. Worksheet 8: 2 of 3 My Power Close Career Services - Pitt Community College http://www. pittcc . edu /experience- pcc /student-services/career-services/ Career Success Guide - East Carolina University http://www. ecu . edu /e3careers/ img / CareerSuccessGuide . pdf Discover Your Perfect Career http://resources.monster.com/tools/quizzes/ perfectcareer /
36. Worksheet 8: 3 of 3 My Power Close Instructions 1. Review the on-line resources for interview close guidelines. 2. Select and document things you feel comfortable doing. 3. Write your power close for your dream job interview. 4. Practice your power close in your best interview voice.
37. Worksheet 9: My Power Follow-up Letters - These are the letters I will write. eMails - These are the emails I will send. Phone Calls - These are the calls I will make. Documentation - This is my documentation plan for the interview file. Next Steps - These are my planned next steps following the interview
38. Worksheet 9: 2 of 3 My Power Follow-up Career Services - Pitt Community College http://www. pittcc . edu /experience- pcc /student-services/career-services/ Career Success Guide - East Carolina University http://www. ecu . edu /e3careers/ img / CareerSuccessGuide . pdf Discover Your Perfect Career http://resources.monster.com/tools/quizzes/ perfectcareer /
39. Worksheet 9: 3 of 3 My Power Follow-up Instructions 1. Review the on-line resources for things you want to do. 2. Collect examples of text and formats for follow-up. 3. Write your Power Follow-up(s) for your dream job. 4. Practice your Power Follow-up(s).
40. Worksheet 10: My 40 Year Plan First Decade - This is what I plan to accomplish in the first 10 years of my career. Second Decade - This is what I plan to accomplish in the second decade of my career. Third Decade - This is what I plan to accomplish in the third decade of my career. Fourth Decade - This is what I plan to accomplish in the fourth decade of my career. And Then - This is what I plan to do with the years that the first 40 years earned for me.
41. Worksheet 10: 2 of 3 My 40 Year Plan Career Services - Pitt Community College http://www. pittcc . edu /experience- pcc /student-services/career-services/ Career Success Guide - East Carolina University http://www. ecu . edu /e3careers/ img / CareerSuccessGuide . pdf Discover Your Perfect Career http://resources.monster.com/tools/quizzes/ perfectcareer /
42. Worksheet 10: 3 of 3 My 40 Year Plan Instructions 1. Think of your 40 Year Plan as your Job and Career Diary. 2. Review and update your 40 Year Plan annually. 3. Review and update your Interview Skills Workbook for each job interview. 4. Develop your competence and confidence in interviewing. 5. Learn from your experiences. 6. Enjoy your job and career journey, and then some.