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10 Things You Must Do Before That Successful Interview |
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10 Things You Must Do Before That Successful Interview
You've worked hard to get here. You've sent out 31 resumes, networked,
attended job fairs, enrolled in school for more education - you've taken
all the right steps. Then, one afternoon the phone rings. "Yes, we'd like
you to come in for an interview. Is next Tuesday at 10:00 alright with
you?" Alright???!!! You can be there in 10 minutes! But you gather your
composure, pretend to rifle through your "appointment book" and calmly
reply, "Yes, Tuesday at 10:00 works for me. See you The sequence goes like this: the resume gets you an interview; the interview gets you the job. This is when you become more than a bunch of employment dates and workplace accomplishments. This is your opportunity to shine. It's show time! Go in cold and you're working at a disadvantage. You prepped the perfect resume, now it's time to prep for that all-important interview. Here are ten steps you should take before you show up at the interviewer's door. 1.
Review your resume. Sure, you know it by heart. But what was it that
caught the eye of this It may provide insight into the company's employee needs - something that would certainly be advantageous to know going in.
2. Get back on-line. The Internet served you well in the
preparation of personalized cover
3. Study, study, then cram. The more you learn about your callback
company, the better you're going to feel walking in that door. Knowledge
is power. Knowledge will make you more confident
4. Rehearse your interview. How can you rehearse for something that
doesn't have a script? Write one.You know the typical questions you'll be
asked so write down some of your most
5. Develop your list of questions. Your interview shouldn't be seen
as some type of interrogation. It's a "getting to know you" meeting, so
feel free to ask questions. However, your first question Interviewer: We've had some issues with field reports coming in late recently. You: How are the reports transmitted? (Oh, you're good. Verygood.)
6. Dress for success. An interview is a performance with people
playing different roles. Your
7. Get cut or coiffed. You'll have 15 minutes to make a good
impression. Treat yourself to a
8. Practice positive visualization. Professional athletes do it. So
do actors, yoga instructors and new age thinkers who sleep under makeshift
pyramids to absorb that mystical energy. It's 9. Gather your materials. The day before the interview, gather your materials and place them in a briefcase or attaché. Don't have one? Buy one or borrow one. It's another opportunity to project that professional image you wear so well. Bring extra copies of your resume in a manila envelop. Bring a pad and pencil to take notes. Bring a calculator (you never know). Bring your address book and copies of your business card. If you've been asked to provide additional information (school transcripts, e.g.) make sure you've got clean copies ready to hand over.
10. Sleep tight. You've done it all. You've prepared yourself;
you've built your confidence You won't get the job every time - but don't take it personally. It's not about you; it's about the needs of the company. However, you can increase the chances of success by presenting a professional, prepared, and confident you to the interviewer. That's how you turn an interview into a job offer. You're hired! By Teena Rose, CPRW, CEIP, CCM |
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Profile Teena Rose is
a columnist, public speaker, and certified/published resume
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