Why are there job interviews?
Companies need to determine who is best suited for the job opening and who is most likely to fit in with the existing team. Your attitude may matter more than your credentials at this point.
TIP: Never be rude to anyone who makes the call to invite you to an interview. Sometimes bosses will make the call themselves, and anyone who is rude or unavailable can get dropped immediately.
What you should aim for are:
What to expect:
Preparing for the interview
Don’t neglect mental preparations. Compose yourself, because you have to show your interviewers that you are the one most suited for the job. Remember, your first impression often makes or breaks you.
Focus on this: The best strategy for a winning job interview is to have a clear picture of what kind of candidate you would want to project during your interview. You want to let the interviewer know that you are the one that would best fit in their organization.
Do research on the company; know where it’s located, what its mission/vision/values are, what its main products are, and so on.
Know the salary ranges for the position you want to apply for.
You can also formulate questions for the interviewer if you have enough knowledge of their company and this can be quite impressive, showing interviewers that you are genuinely interested in working for their company.
Checklist of things to get ready the night before your interview
Other kinds of interviews
Panel interviews: where a group of managers/supervisors conduct the interview. Often for higher positions.
Phone interviews: where you are interviewed over the phone. Often conducted by big companies for high-demand entry level positions where there is a need to quickly sort applicants.
Videoconferencing interviews: where you “meet” your interviewer via webcam. Has the same dynamic as a regular interview.
As you arrive
Shake your interviewer’s hand, introduce yourself, and be pleasant and polite.
Don’t sit down until you are invited to do so. And don’t pick the best seat or the head of the table!
Don’t fidget, crumple paper, toy with your clothing or jewelry, or otherwise betray your nervousness or restlessness.
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