Helpful tips to help prepare for the interview, from apparel to responding to difficult questions… [email_address] THE SUCCESSFUL JOB INTERVIEW
Dealing With Interview Anxiety Purpose Of The Job Interview Several Types Of Interviews How To Prepare Questions To Ask Before The Interview Interview Do’s & Don’ts Things To Remember During The Interview Possible Interview Questions Questions To Ask The Issue Of Salary What To Do After The Interview How To Dress For Success And Interview BLOOPERS For Fun  
Interviewing for a job is often filled with anxiety and fear but it doesn’t have to be that way.  There are things we can do to  prepare ourselves   and become more self-confident and relaxed. Being prepared   is the best way to reduce anxiety and help ensure a successful job interview. Dealing with Interview Anxiety
Your opportunity to shine Your abilities, talents, interests, personality, work experience, education, and motivation Informs you about the employer Employer needs, history, work environment, business activities, and future plans Requires skill and  PREPARATION NOT LUCK Purpose of the Interview
Someone brought in their high school yearbook to show the employer that they were voted “Most Popular” by the senior class. Applicant Blooper #1
The Directed Interview Impersonal, seeks to reveal facts Interviewer takes notes using an   outline and checklist Compares you to others The Undirected / Meandering Interview Unstructured, an open discussion of  your qualifications “ Tell me about yourself…” The Stress Interview “ Hazing” in a sense; creates discomfort How do you deal with stress? Remain calm and tactful Types of Interviews
The Behavioral Interview   Interested in past behaviors, “Describe a time that required problem-solving skills, adaptability, leadership, conflict resolution,…” and “How did you deal with this?” Be prepared to have stories to demonstrate The Audition A simulation or brief exercise to evaluate your skills Inquire specifically about  the instructions Take ownership of your work Types of Interviews  –  Continued
This applicant asked the employer to please excuse some of her answers because she was still a little hung over from the weekend. It was Wednesday! Applicant Blooper #2
The Group Interview   Several applicants at one time Provides a sense of your leadership potential and style How do you interact with peers? Keep an eye on the interviewer The Panel/Board Interview   Several interviewers are present Positions are usually with gov’t agencies or large organizations Maintain eye contact when answering questions: questioner, each group member, back to questioner Types of Interviews  –  Continued
The Tag-Team Interview Companies that rely heavily on team cooperation Series of one-to-one interviews or panel style The Mealtime Interview Jobs that require interpersonal acuity How you handle a fork, how you treat  your host, other guests and the serving staff May be structured, informal,  or socially situated; allow the interviewer to lead conversation Take cues from the interviewer Food: order quickly, non-messy foods
This applicant showed up to the interview sick. She shook hands before the employer knew it and indicated that she would probably catch the flu within a week! Applicant Blooper #3
The Second/Follow-Up Interview Serious candidates; confirmation Difficulty deciding on a candidate Other decision makers want to  gain a sense of you Be prepared to negotiate compensation More in-depth questions The Telephone Interview Have copy of resume nearby Speak a bit slower than usual and don’t worry about pauses Make sure roommates or family are quiet   Types of Interviews  –  Continued
Gather work samples, copies of resume, references and place in a nice case or folder Remember to bring a pen Rehearse your answers Write down your questions about the job or organization Review your work history Practice your answers to common interview questions Be prepared for surprises   Preparing for the Interview
When this applicant came into the room, he started bouncing up and down on the carpet and told me I must be highly thought of by the company because I was given such a thick carpet! Applicant Blooper #4
Ask Some Questions How many people will be interviewing me? Will I be the only one interviewed during this time? What kind of questions will be asked? How can I best prepare for the interview? What are the names of my interviewers? Research The Company Before the Interview
Do not chew gum or smoke Do not distract the interviewer Do not bring family or friends to the interview Do not use slang Do not ramble Do formulate your answers before beginning to speak; avoid “um…well…” Interview Do’s and Don’ts
An applicant was asked, “If you were an animal, what kind of animal would you be?”  She said that she would be a cat because they are lazy and lie around all day! Applicant Blooper #5
Firmly shake hands  with those you meet Greet all involved in the interview process and try to remember names Be friendly to everyone  (secretaries, other employees, etc.) Follow the interviewer’s lead (direction, selecting a seat, drink, etc.) Beginning the Interview
Sit on the front third of the seat Men: legs uncrossed, but closed Women: legs or feet crossed if wearing a skirt, may be uncrossed, but closed Hands folded in front Sit up straight with head, neck, and chest aligned with hips Be careful of bad habits Tapping your fingers Biting your nails Playing with your hair Clicking your pen, etc. Posture During the Interview
This applicant stretched out on the floor to complete his application paperwork! Applicant Blooper #6
Nervousness is normal  Take a deep breath and try to  R E L A X Don’t let nervousness interfere with your answers or conversation Remind yourself that this is just part of the process to see if you are a  good fit for the position Remember…
Be on time Be friendly Show your enthusiasm Be positive and honest Maintain eye contact Express yourself Don’t criticize previous employers Be aware of body language Be a good listener Emphasize your strengths Be yourself Avoid personal issues Be confident Discuss ways you can contribute During the Interview
A balding applicant abruptly excused himself and returned to the office a few minutes later wearing a hairpiece! Applicant Blooper #7
What are your career goals,  both short-term and long-term? Why do you want this job? What are you doing to achieve your goals? How would you describe yourself? Why did you choose this career? Why should I hire you? What are your strengths and weaknesses?  Possible Interview Questions
The Equal Employment Opportunity Act outlaws questions about age, national origin, marital status, sexuality, and religion Be prepared for the possibility If it happens, …  don’t over react. If you are uncomfortable,  kindly   respond that you would rather not answer the question Possible Interview Questions
These applicants interrupted the interview to call mom for advice on how to answer a difficult question! Applicant Blooper #8
Test your ability to operate under pressure Demonstrate your problem-solving skills Opportunity for you to think quickly, question and communicate Usually no right or wrong answers The Purpose of Off-the-Wall Questions
What would my responsibilities and duties be? How would my performance be evaluated? How would I be supervised? What opportunities for advancement exist? Is there a training program? How much travel is required? Who would I be working with? Where will I be working?   Questions You May Want to Ask
An applicant said, “I’ve already accepted another position but I thought I would show up for this interview just in case the pay was better!” Applicant Blooper #9
Research the average salary Know what you want Be Realistic Don’t undersell yourself Raise the subject of pay & benefits when the topic is addressed in a second interview or after the job is offered KNOW WHAT YOU’RE GETTING ! Concerning Salary
ASK when you can expect a decision and if you should call Express thanks for their time FOLLOW UP the interview with a thank-you note or letter ANALYZE your performance in the interview (for later interviews) DO NOT GET DISCOURAGED! Learn from the process and   be patient When the Interview is Finished
During this applicant’s interview, an alarm went off in his briefcase. He took it out, shut it off, apologized and said he had to leave for another interview! Applicant Blooper #10
Take into account the weather Think conservative, traditional, neat, modest, clean Do not go for “shock value” Dress to fit in One level above the work environment Dark or neutral colors Natural fabrics Little or no scents (cologne, perfume, etc.) Dressing for Success
Clothes with printed logos Formal wear T-shirts, tank tops,  sweats, shorts Flip-flops Hats indoors Clothes that are sexually revealing Worn-out or torn garments Strong scents or    excessive jewelry Do NOT Wear
This guy flipped open his cell phone and took a picture of me.  He said that he takes pictures of everyone who interviews him! Applicant Blooper #11
Suit, two-piece matching of good quality Navy, dark grey, black, conservative solids or pinstripe Wool or wool blends Silk tie, no extremes Long sleeved shirts in white or light blue;  solid or conservative stripes Leather, lace-up or slip-on business shoes in black, brown, cordovan-polished! For Men
Belt should match shoes! Facial hair well-groomed Conservative watch and other jewelry Removing earrings is safest Do not leave the tags on outside of apparel Long socks to match color of suit – no white tube socks! For Men
This applicant came to the interview on a small motor bike and parked it in the reception area.  She said she didn’t want it to get stolen and she would require indoor parking if she got the job! Applicant Blooper #12
Two-piece matching skirt  or pant suit Long sleeved blouse in  cotton or silk If skirt, it should hit at the knee or slightly above – no mini’s! Navy, grey, brown, black, solid or conservative pattern – no florals! Wool, wool blends, microfibers Conservative watch For Women
Avoid extreme or excessive jewelry Keep makeup conservative Shoes should be leather or fabric, closed-toe, and comfortable; belt to match Stockings: sheer, neutral color complementing suit Purse/bag should be small, simple, coordinate w/shoes, leather is best For Women
This applicant said he didn’t really want a job but he came to the interview because the unemployment office wanted proof that he was looking for one! Applicant Blooper #13
Hair should be neat and clean Shoes should be in good condition Clean fingernails Clothes should fit properly Use appropriate deodorant Details Everything clean and well-pressed Slim leather briefcase if needed For Everyone
This applicant limped into the interview wearing only one shoe. She explained that a guy at the bus stop snatched it from her foot and ran away! Applicant Blooper #14
Be Prepared! ONE MORE BLOOPER   … The Key to a Successful Job Interview?
Too much information… Applicant Blooper #15
To schedule an appointment with the Career Counselor, call, e-mail or stop by the Wellness Center. Owen Student Services Building Rm 208 (530) 226-4702 or (530) 226-4106 [email_address]

The Successful Job Interview

  • 1.
    Helpful tips tohelp prepare for the interview, from apparel to responding to difficult questions… [email_address] THE SUCCESSFUL JOB INTERVIEW
  • 2.
    Dealing With InterviewAnxiety Purpose Of The Job Interview Several Types Of Interviews How To Prepare Questions To Ask Before The Interview Interview Do’s & Don’ts Things To Remember During The Interview Possible Interview Questions Questions To Ask The Issue Of Salary What To Do After The Interview How To Dress For Success And Interview BLOOPERS For Fun 
  • 3.
    Interviewing for ajob is often filled with anxiety and fear but it doesn’t have to be that way. There are things we can do to prepare ourselves and become more self-confident and relaxed. Being prepared is the best way to reduce anxiety and help ensure a successful job interview. Dealing with Interview Anxiety
  • 4.
    Your opportunity toshine Your abilities, talents, interests, personality, work experience, education, and motivation Informs you about the employer Employer needs, history, work environment, business activities, and future plans Requires skill and PREPARATION NOT LUCK Purpose of the Interview
  • 5.
    Someone brought intheir high school yearbook to show the employer that they were voted “Most Popular” by the senior class. Applicant Blooper #1
  • 6.
    The Directed InterviewImpersonal, seeks to reveal facts Interviewer takes notes using an outline and checklist Compares you to others The Undirected / Meandering Interview Unstructured, an open discussion of your qualifications “ Tell me about yourself…” The Stress Interview “ Hazing” in a sense; creates discomfort How do you deal with stress? Remain calm and tactful Types of Interviews
  • 7.
    The Behavioral Interview Interested in past behaviors, “Describe a time that required problem-solving skills, adaptability, leadership, conflict resolution,…” and “How did you deal with this?” Be prepared to have stories to demonstrate The Audition A simulation or brief exercise to evaluate your skills Inquire specifically about the instructions Take ownership of your work Types of Interviews – Continued
  • 8.
    This applicant askedthe employer to please excuse some of her answers because she was still a little hung over from the weekend. It was Wednesday! Applicant Blooper #2
  • 9.
    The Group Interview Several applicants at one time Provides a sense of your leadership potential and style How do you interact with peers? Keep an eye on the interviewer The Panel/Board Interview Several interviewers are present Positions are usually with gov’t agencies or large organizations Maintain eye contact when answering questions: questioner, each group member, back to questioner Types of Interviews – Continued
  • 10.
    The Tag-Team InterviewCompanies that rely heavily on team cooperation Series of one-to-one interviews or panel style The Mealtime Interview Jobs that require interpersonal acuity How you handle a fork, how you treat your host, other guests and the serving staff May be structured, informal, or socially situated; allow the interviewer to lead conversation Take cues from the interviewer Food: order quickly, non-messy foods
  • 11.
    This applicant showedup to the interview sick. She shook hands before the employer knew it and indicated that she would probably catch the flu within a week! Applicant Blooper #3
  • 12.
    The Second/Follow-Up InterviewSerious candidates; confirmation Difficulty deciding on a candidate Other decision makers want to gain a sense of you Be prepared to negotiate compensation More in-depth questions The Telephone Interview Have copy of resume nearby Speak a bit slower than usual and don’t worry about pauses Make sure roommates or family are quiet  Types of Interviews – Continued
  • 13.
    Gather work samples,copies of resume, references and place in a nice case or folder Remember to bring a pen Rehearse your answers Write down your questions about the job or organization Review your work history Practice your answers to common interview questions Be prepared for surprises  Preparing for the Interview
  • 14.
    When this applicantcame into the room, he started bouncing up and down on the carpet and told me I must be highly thought of by the company because I was given such a thick carpet! Applicant Blooper #4
  • 15.
    Ask Some QuestionsHow many people will be interviewing me? Will I be the only one interviewed during this time? What kind of questions will be asked? How can I best prepare for the interview? What are the names of my interviewers? Research The Company Before the Interview
  • 16.
    Do not chewgum or smoke Do not distract the interviewer Do not bring family or friends to the interview Do not use slang Do not ramble Do formulate your answers before beginning to speak; avoid “um…well…” Interview Do’s and Don’ts
  • 17.
    An applicant wasasked, “If you were an animal, what kind of animal would you be?” She said that she would be a cat because they are lazy and lie around all day! Applicant Blooper #5
  • 18.
    Firmly shake hands with those you meet Greet all involved in the interview process and try to remember names Be friendly to everyone (secretaries, other employees, etc.) Follow the interviewer’s lead (direction, selecting a seat, drink, etc.) Beginning the Interview
  • 19.
    Sit on thefront third of the seat Men: legs uncrossed, but closed Women: legs or feet crossed if wearing a skirt, may be uncrossed, but closed Hands folded in front Sit up straight with head, neck, and chest aligned with hips Be careful of bad habits Tapping your fingers Biting your nails Playing with your hair Clicking your pen, etc. Posture During the Interview
  • 20.
    This applicant stretchedout on the floor to complete his application paperwork! Applicant Blooper #6
  • 21.
    Nervousness is normal Take a deep breath and try to R E L A X Don’t let nervousness interfere with your answers or conversation Remind yourself that this is just part of the process to see if you are a good fit for the position Remember…
  • 22.
    Be on timeBe friendly Show your enthusiasm Be positive and honest Maintain eye contact Express yourself Don’t criticize previous employers Be aware of body language Be a good listener Emphasize your strengths Be yourself Avoid personal issues Be confident Discuss ways you can contribute During the Interview
  • 23.
    A balding applicantabruptly excused himself and returned to the office a few minutes later wearing a hairpiece! Applicant Blooper #7
  • 24.
    What are yourcareer goals, both short-term and long-term? Why do you want this job? What are you doing to achieve your goals? How would you describe yourself? Why did you choose this career? Why should I hire you? What are your strengths and weaknesses? Possible Interview Questions
  • 25.
    The Equal EmploymentOpportunity Act outlaws questions about age, national origin, marital status, sexuality, and religion Be prepared for the possibility If it happens, … don’t over react. If you are uncomfortable, kindly respond that you would rather not answer the question Possible Interview Questions
  • 26.
    These applicants interruptedthe interview to call mom for advice on how to answer a difficult question! Applicant Blooper #8
  • 27.
    Test your abilityto operate under pressure Demonstrate your problem-solving skills Opportunity for you to think quickly, question and communicate Usually no right or wrong answers The Purpose of Off-the-Wall Questions
  • 28.
    What would myresponsibilities and duties be? How would my performance be evaluated? How would I be supervised? What opportunities for advancement exist? Is there a training program? How much travel is required? Who would I be working with? Where will I be working?  Questions You May Want to Ask
  • 29.
    An applicant said,“I’ve already accepted another position but I thought I would show up for this interview just in case the pay was better!” Applicant Blooper #9
  • 30.
    Research the averagesalary Know what you want Be Realistic Don’t undersell yourself Raise the subject of pay & benefits when the topic is addressed in a second interview or after the job is offered KNOW WHAT YOU’RE GETTING ! Concerning Salary
  • 31.
    ASK when youcan expect a decision and if you should call Express thanks for their time FOLLOW UP the interview with a thank-you note or letter ANALYZE your performance in the interview (for later interviews) DO NOT GET DISCOURAGED! Learn from the process and be patient When the Interview is Finished
  • 32.
    During this applicant’sinterview, an alarm went off in his briefcase. He took it out, shut it off, apologized and said he had to leave for another interview! Applicant Blooper #10
  • 33.
    Take into accountthe weather Think conservative, traditional, neat, modest, clean Do not go for “shock value” Dress to fit in One level above the work environment Dark or neutral colors Natural fabrics Little or no scents (cologne, perfume, etc.) Dressing for Success
  • 34.
    Clothes with printedlogos Formal wear T-shirts, tank tops, sweats, shorts Flip-flops Hats indoors Clothes that are sexually revealing Worn-out or torn garments Strong scents or excessive jewelry Do NOT Wear
  • 35.
    This guy flippedopen his cell phone and took a picture of me. He said that he takes pictures of everyone who interviews him! Applicant Blooper #11
  • 36.
    Suit, two-piece matchingof good quality Navy, dark grey, black, conservative solids or pinstripe Wool or wool blends Silk tie, no extremes Long sleeved shirts in white or light blue; solid or conservative stripes Leather, lace-up or slip-on business shoes in black, brown, cordovan-polished! For Men
  • 37.
    Belt should matchshoes! Facial hair well-groomed Conservative watch and other jewelry Removing earrings is safest Do not leave the tags on outside of apparel Long socks to match color of suit – no white tube socks! For Men
  • 38.
    This applicant cameto the interview on a small motor bike and parked it in the reception area. She said she didn’t want it to get stolen and she would require indoor parking if she got the job! Applicant Blooper #12
  • 39.
    Two-piece matching skirt or pant suit Long sleeved blouse in cotton or silk If skirt, it should hit at the knee or slightly above – no mini’s! Navy, grey, brown, black, solid or conservative pattern – no florals! Wool, wool blends, microfibers Conservative watch For Women
  • 40.
    Avoid extreme orexcessive jewelry Keep makeup conservative Shoes should be leather or fabric, closed-toe, and comfortable; belt to match Stockings: sheer, neutral color complementing suit Purse/bag should be small, simple, coordinate w/shoes, leather is best For Women
  • 41.
    This applicant saidhe didn’t really want a job but he came to the interview because the unemployment office wanted proof that he was looking for one! Applicant Blooper #13
  • 42.
    Hair should beneat and clean Shoes should be in good condition Clean fingernails Clothes should fit properly Use appropriate deodorant Details Everything clean and well-pressed Slim leather briefcase if needed For Everyone
  • 43.
    This applicant limpedinto the interview wearing only one shoe. She explained that a guy at the bus stop snatched it from her foot and ran away! Applicant Blooper #14
  • 44.
    Be Prepared! ONEMORE BLOOPER  … The Key to a Successful Job Interview?
  • 45.
    Too much information…Applicant Blooper #15
  • 46.
    To schedule anappointment with the Career Counselor, call, e-mail or stop by the Wellness Center. Owen Student Services Building Rm 208 (530) 226-4702 or (530) 226-4106 [email_address]

Editor's Notes

  • #16 What has the business climate been? Are there technological changes occurring in the industry? How large is the company? How old is the company? What does the company do? What do you know about the position?