Interviewing Tips
Successful
Interviewing
The interview is designed for one purpose: to find the "best"
person for the job. Getting an interview is only a start. You must
know how to win at interviewing. Follow these four interviewing
strategies.
4 Winning Tips for a Successful Interview
1. The one-minute resume
The
first question most interviewers ask is "tell me about yourself."
How you answer this question will set the tone for the rest of the
interview. That is why you develop a one-minute resume. Describe
where you are from, your education, and what you have to offer.
One-Minute
Resume Example:
"I grew up in rural Western Michigan and I was active in sports
and student government in high school. In addition to having the
skill, talent and experience you're looking for, my life as a military
spouse also reflects my being the right person for this job. The
experiences I have had as a military spouse have boosted my education,
provided learning experiences I've enjoyed through traveling and
expanded my experience in relating to people of varying backgrounds
and cultures."
Develop
and Practice Your One-Minute Resume
You
should do this for three reasons:
1. It
shows you are comfortable with yourself. This puts both you and
the interviewer at ease.
2. If you have a polished one-minute resume, YOU begin to control
the interview.
3. A well-delivered one-minute resume will draw the interviewer
in to you.
Be careful not to brag - simply tell a story about yourself.
2. Positive Attitude
“This
job is mine!” - All successful job hunters
The
key to winning in an interview is a positive attitude. The good
news is you have an advantage over the interviewer: the interview
is about YOU and you know more about yourself than the interviewer
does. The interview is your turn to show all that is great about
you. Remember, resumes don't hire, people do.
Be
prepared for difficult questions and unexpected events, such as
delays. Don't let these affect your positive attitude.
3. Dress the part
Wear
business clothes because first impressions are important.
4. Write a thank you letter
After
you conduct your successful interview, it is important to follow
it up with a thank you note. Writing thank you notes are not an
exercise in tradition; rather, it will allow you to highlight additional
skills and qualifications that you may have for the job, it will
show that you follow through and it will show that you have class.
Your thank you note should also ask the employer when they expect
to make a decision. An email thank you note is also appropriate.
http://www.usajobs.gov/infocenter/interviewtips.asp
|