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  1. 1. Successful Interview Strategies Ace the Interview
  2. 2. Career and Student Employment Counselors Karen Steeno van Staveren Chris Augustine Our Ace Advisors…
  3. 3. Content Audience Participation Well Before/Just Before/Day of/ During/After the Interview Rap Up
  4. 4. Neighbor Nudge Hi, my name is… What is your favorite flavor of ice cream? What are two things you are good at? What is one people skill you have?
  5. 5. Neighbor Nudge Hi, my name is… What is your favorite class? What are two things you are good at? What is one people skill you have?
  6. 6. Neighbor Nudge Hi, my name is… What is your favorite flavor of ice cream? What are two things you are good at? What is one people skill you have?
  7. 7. Well Before the Interview Employers want you to know how you will contribute to their organization.
  8. 8. Well Before the Interview: It Takes Work to Get Work  Job searches can take time  Know yourself: key skills, values, organizational fit  RESEARCH the company Be purposeful: Why do you want this job? How and when will you contribute? What does the organization care about? Who(m) do they serve?  There may be: an application; a pre-test; a phone interview
  9. 9.  1. Verbal Communication  2. Problem-solving ability  3. Ability to obtain/process information  4. Can plan, organize and prioritize work  5. Analyzes data  6. Possess technical knowledge related to job  7. Computer software proficiency  8. Ability to create/edit written reports  9. Can sell or influence others  Source: NACE Research: Job Outlook 2012 Spring Update Well Before the Interview Key Skills for New Hires Skills Employers Want
  10. 10.  Why send a resume?  What resume style is best?  No templates  REMEMBER THE JOB POSTING  Use a proofreader  Do I need a cover letter?  Do I need references? If so, when? Well Before the Interview Written Communication Cater to the Employer
  11. 11. Well Before the Interview:  Make lists of who you know  Act “as if” in the classroom every day  Get involved and expand your world  Job fairs, internships, informational interviews  The 30-second commercial can help  http://www.careerspots.com/vidplay_links_ext.as px?aid=505&apass=3BjDw0e+18Cf09hoUHQZe A==&vidnum=1 Networking
  12. 12. Debrief
  13. 13.  Post and friend wisely; information is out there  Employers are using LinkedIN.com, FB, Twitter and GOOGLE  Use your security settings and/or “The Grandma Rule” Well Before the Interview Social Networking
  14. 14.  Start with a clear subject  Include a formal greeting: “Good Afternoon Mr. Smith,”  Be mindful of tone – avoid sarcasm and humor  “THX 4 teh interview ” is for casual text messages only  Explain attachments (resume/cover letter)  Use spell check, watch grammar  Choose a professional address: carbuff@gmail.com or chris_augustine@engineer.com Well Before the Interview Professional Email Etiquette
  15. 15.  Voicemail  Clear, professional message including your name  Eliminate music and other voices  Leaving messages  Identify yourself and the purpose of your call  Use a friendly closing and leave your phone number  Speak slowly  Smile; it will come through in your voice Well Before the Interview Other Professional Phone Use
  16. 16.  Clothes  Fit, wash, press  Tailor to the job  Write down questions for the interviewer  Get organized  Portfolio: paper, pen, questions  Extra resumes and references  Do a dry run  Time it; go there; account for traffic  Practice  Answers  Nonverbals Just Before the Interview
  17. 17.  When should I expect to hear about this position?  What is your preferred method of contact?  What would be a typical day’s assignment?  What do you like about your job?  What is the training schedule like for this job?  How much money can I expect to make in a year? NO!!!  What are the skills and attributes most needed to advance in this company? Just Before the Interview Questions for the Interviewer
  18. 18.  Clothes  Fit, wash, press  Tailor to the job  Write down questions for the interviewer  Get organized  Portfolio: paper, pen, questions  Extra resumes and references  Do a dry run  Time it; go there; account for traffic  Practice  Answers  Nonverbals Just Before the Interview
  19. 19. Just Before the Interview Verbal Communication  Speak clearly  Use proper grammar  Avoid filler words and phrases  Inflection  Volume  Concise
  20. 20. Slouching Just Before the Interview Distracting Interacting Twisting hair t a p p i n gs w i n g i n g l e g s *rocking* fussing with pens accessories Crossing ARMS Finger-pointing Expressionless looking around
  21. 21.  Tell me about yourself.  What do you know about our company/this position?  What are your hobbies, interests? Future plans?  Why should I hire you?  Prepare what, how and proof stories:  Tell me about a time when:  You solved a conflict with a coworker?  You made some one laugh at work?  Persuaded a team member to do things your way?  You failed and how you handled it? Just Before the Interview Practice Interview Questions
  22. 22. Day of the Interview
  23. 23.  Sleep well and eat a healthy breakfast  Bathe, shampoo hair, deodorize  Avoid cologne/perfume  Brush or comb your hair  Brush/floss teeth and use mouthwash  But NO gum!!!  Hands and lips moisturized  Check for cigarette smell or other odors Day of the Interview Personal Hygiene
  24. 24. Professional Dress
  25. 25.  Prepare ahead of time  Ask a trusted friend to help  Professional/appropriate clothing for the job  Shoes – clean & polished  Make sure your clothes fit  Cover tattoos, if possible (no duct tape)  Take out body piercing – brow, tongue, lip Day of the Interview Personal Appearance
  26. 26. Men
  27. 27.  Trim facial hair  Consider nose and ear hair  Neat and clean fingernails  Take out earrings or put in small studs  Crisp white or blue Oxford shirt with neutral tie  Suits and the button rule  Pants must fit, use a belt (no sagging)  No hats or sunglasses Men
  28. 28. Women
  29. 29.  Hair should be brushed and styled away from your face; check your color  Make-up should be minimal, blended  Fingernail polish - light not chipped  Wear neutral or dark colors  Shirts should not be revealing  Skirts should be at or below knees  Shoes – heels less than 3”  Jewelry, not distracting – minimal Women
  30. 30.  Arrive to the lot early (30 minutes or so)  Walk to location 10 minutes beforehand  Check yourself  Breathe  Think about the organization  Use specific examples but answers should be concise During the Interview
  31. 31.  Hair  Handshake  Eye Contact  Smile  Posture  Attitude During the Interview People will remember
  32. 32. Prepare Speak clearly, smile Stay focused Eliminate distractions Dress for it During the Interview The Phone Interview
  33. 33. Quick Demonstration
  34. 34. •Greeting •Handshake •Resume ready •First question: “Tell me about yourself” •Have a question or two at the end •Ask for preferred method of contact •Get a business card •Thank the employer for their time Debrief
  35. 35.  Hand-written or email?  Reinforce contributions you will make  Include any additional information or thoughts you have had since the interview  Thank the interviewer by name and express your desire to get the job Follow Up After the Interview
  36. 36.  Chris Augustine, Career and Student Employment Advisor AKA Rev. Aug Rappin it UP
  37. 37.  Thank you for attending our workshop!  For an appointment with a Career and Employment Counselor, call: 488-4123 RESOURCES, SURVEYS AND PRIZES
  38. 38. Take 20 minutes and invest in your future by practicing some common interview questions… Speed Interviewing
  39. 39.  Go to the Career Fair website: http://kalamazoocareerfair.com/  Make a list of the organizations attending that interest you  Prioritize that list  Research their websites for: size, location, products or services, partnerships, and industry ranking  Create a plan of action for the career fair (first, others, first)  Do a mock interview  Check your attire  Create/review your elevator speech Career Fair Preparation: Before the Career Fair
  40. 40.  Find the companies on your prioritized list  Smile, handshake, elevator speech with each recruiter  Take freebies, do not be greedy  Ask them questions and share your knowledge  Find out recruiting process (timeline, next steps)  Be mindful of recruiter’s time and thank them  Get a business card  Network with others Career Fair Preparation: During the Career Fair
  41. 41.  Send thank-you notes to each recruiter  Thank them for their time, interest, and help in your job-search  Evaluate your plan of action  What worked? What could be improved?  Plan to follow up with each recruiter after 2 weeks  Emphasize your interest and how you would contribute  Create a system for organizing job leads  Company Name: Hiring Manager Name: Phone/E-mail: Position Applied for: Date Applied: Position Requirements: Career Fair Preparation: After the Career Fair

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