WAYS TO SUCCEED ON AN INTERVIEW |
- Dress for success ‑ reflect a professional image.
- Be early for interviews (10‑15 minutes).
- Turn off your cell phone or leave it in your car.
- Take a folder with you for notes and have your questions prepared that you want to ask.
- Extend a firm, friendly handshake.
- Maintain good eye contact.
- Express interest and enthusiasm (empathy).
- De‑emphasize money and fringe benefits (open on salary).
- Compliment past employers or minimize if unpleasant.
- Express appreciation for interviewer’s time.
- Give direct responses to questions.
- Ask questions about position and the company.
- Be receptive to the possibility of transfer to other locations.
- Exhibit confidence and poise (at ease, calm).
- Be assertive without being overly aggressive.
- Exhibit tact.
- Express yourself clearly (voice, diction, grammar).
- Express a career purpose and goal.
- Express willingness to “earn your stripes.”
- Demonstrate mature attitude.
- Exercise courteous, well‑mannered behavior.
- Make short, direct responses to questions on unfavorable factors in record.
- Indicate participation in company activities (team play).
- Demonstrate decisiveness.
- Fill out company application neatly and completely.
- Show interest in finding a good career opportunity.
- Express interest in long-term opportunities (goals).
- Show understanding, compassion.
- Reflect high moral standards.
- Show interest in the company or industry you are interviewing with.
- Be energetic ‑ well rested.
- Avoid prejudicial comments.
- Show broad interests (work and play).
- Take criticism as a professional statement.
- Get an offer ‑ then make a decision about the company.
WAYS TO BLOW AN INTERVIEW
- Late for interview.
- Poor personal appearance.
- Limp, fishy handshake.
- Lack of interest and enthusiasm. (Passive and indifferent).
- Over emphasis on money. (Interested only in best dollar offer).
- Condemnation of past employers.
- Failure to look at interviewer when conversing.
- Failure to express appreciation for interviewer’s time.
- Failure to answer the question “Yes” or “No” before responding with detail.
- Asking no questions about position.
- Vague responses to questions.
- Over aggressive, conceited “know it all” complex.
- Inability to express self clearly. (Poor voice, diction, grammar).
- Lack of planning for career. (No purpose or goals).
- Unwilling to start at the bottom; expect too much … too soon.
- Make excuses; evasive; hedge on unfavorable factors in record.
- Lack of tact.
- Lack of courtesy, ill mannered.
- Lack of maturity.
- Lack of vitality.
- Indecision.
- Sloppy application or blanks.
- Giving impression of merely shopping around.
- Want job only for short time.
- No interest in company or industry.
- Cynical.
- Low moral standards.
- Intolerant. (Strong prejudices).
- Narrow interests.
- Inability to take criticism.
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