Do
your research.
Interviews are meant so you can sell your background to
the interviewer, not the other way around. Look online and
do research on the company. If the company does not have
a website or the website doesn't have a lot of detailed
information, then call a person in the company to find out
more information. Tell the person that you are interviewing
with the company and maybe the person will even put in a
good word!
Bring
your info!
Bring two copies of your resume and a separate list of references.
Make sure you have one personal reference, one reference
from a customer/client you did business with, and two references
from previous employers.
Dress
the part.
Even if you are going to interview with a very blue-collar
company, you always want to wear a suit to every interview.
Wear a blue or black suit with a white shirt when interviewing.
As a male make sure you are clean shaven with little or
no jewelry. Do not overdue it on the perfume because the
interviewer may be allergic.
Shake
hands like you mean it.
One of the biggest turnoffs to employers is the "dead fish"
shake. Make sure you position your hand as deep as possible
in the other persons palm. When doing this it is very hard
to "over" squeeze a handshake. Make sure to have a firm
hand shake and smile!
Presentation
is key.
If you want to write notes, make sure you ask the interviewer
first. Do not put your resume, briefcase, or any personal
items on the interviewer's desk. Sit at the edge of your
chair and make sure to use hand gestures when speaking.
Show your enthusiasm about the position. Have fun with it!
You
better learn to be a sales person quick!
No matter what your background is, you need to be able to
sell yourself in an interview. You need to show the interviewer
that you will work hard, get along with the other staff,
and that you will give great service to the company. Talk
about your previous positions duties and responsibilities.
If you've had outstanding accomplishments and achievements,
now is the time to talk about them. However, do not keep
talking! Remember the first rule of selling is listening.
Use 80% eye contact. When it becomes uncomfortable, look
at the interviewer's mouth for a couple of seconds. This
will show that you are also listening what the interviewer
is saying.
Ask
the questions and close!
At the end of the interview make sure you ask a couple
of intelligent questions regarding the company. The first
question you should ask is something you learned from the
research you did. Example: How does your xyz product do
in comparison to the xyz product? The second question should
relate to the person you are interviewing with. Example:
How long have you been with the company and why did you
choose xyz company? The third and final question is the
closing question. You must ask the interviewer for the next
interview. Example: I really enjoyed our interview, when
is it possible we can set up the next step?
Thank
you. Make sure you grab a business card so you can write
a thank you letter. You can either email or send the letter.
Email usually works best because it is a fast turnaround.
GOOD
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