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Essential Interview Skills Presented by Vinh Nguyen
Overview Interview Definition Interview Experiences Preparing for Interviews Dressing for Interviews Arriving on time Check the Competition Types of Interviews Behavioral Interview Phone Interview Other Interviews Body Language Communication Dealing with Nerves Closing the Interview Common Questions Interview Caveats Lunch Break (30 mins) Mock Interview Summary Conclusion
Interview Definition A job interview is a process in which a potential employee is evaluated by an employer for prospective employment in their company, organization, or firm. During this process, the employer hopes to determine whether or not the applicant is suitable for the job.
Interview Experience Was it successful? How long did it go for? What impression did you make? What questions were asked? What were your answers? How did you think you went? Any areas for improvement? Tell me about your previous Interviews
Preparing for Interviews
Preparing for Interviews Research the company  Share examples of achievements Describe the Situation,  the Task, the Action you took and the Results of your action. Assemble relevant information beforehand  Re-read your resume and the job ad as a refresher. Check yourself in a full-length mirror before the interview
Preparing for Interviews Rehearsing for your Interview   Rehearse your answers out loud before the interview to test how well prepared you are Identify any gaps in your delivery and answering techniques Rehearse with a real person. Your rehearsal partner can provide you with feedback and constructive criticism which is vital to improving your chances for success Rehearsing will help you build your confidence and delivery technique Rehearse multiple times until you feel your answers are flowing.
Preparing for Interviews Researching the Company   Research the company and speak about what you know about the company during interview Use the internet, catalogues, and other sources of information to find out as much as possible Speak to people that works in the company to find more about out the culture and working environment Research the company (using published materials and contacts) so that you are able to ask "intelligent questions". Reflect the image of someone working within the company
Dressing for the Interview Whether you're going for a blue collar job or a white collar job, a creative role or a business role, there is one general rule when it comes to what to wear: dress up. The general consensus amongst the recruiters is that dressing to impress for that first job interview not only tells the interviewer you are serious about the job but also that you're serious about yourself. Even in cases where the company culture allows casual dress every day or where the role requires you to wear work denims, it's still a good idea to dress in formal office gear for the initial job interview.
Dressing for the Interview For a white collar role, a crisp business suit and tie with formal shoes for men and business suit with either skirt or pants for women is recommended. Navy blue is always a good choice as it is business like and conservative.  For a blue collar role in a less formal office environment, a crisp, clean shirt/top and jacket with either trousers or pants for a woman or shirt and tie and jacket for a guy with dress shoes and business socks is fine. As a general rule, take extra care with your appearance for a job interview. Make sure your clothes are clean and ironed.
Dressing for the Interview Wear clothes that are comfortable so you are concentrating on what is being asked of you  Both women and men should go light on the fragrance and aftershave. If in doubt, do a full dress rehearsal before the interview and get a second opinion from a friend or family member.
Dressing for the Interview
Arriving on Time Be on time! This means not only don't be late, but don't be too early, and don't arrive with "baggage". 10 minutes early is good. Smile. Make eye contact and give a firm handshake.
Check out the Competition Who is sitting next to you? How many people applying for the position? How do you rate compared to them? What are their qualifications and experiences? Ask them if they know any other company looking for people?
Types of Interviews Behavioral Interview Stress Interview Phone Interview Technical Interview Group interviews Panel Interview Role Plays
Behavioral Interview A common type of job interview in the modern workplace is the behavioral interview or behavioral event interview, also called a competency-based interview. This type of interview is based on the notion that a job candidate's previous behaviors are the best indicators of future performance. In behavioral interviews, the interviewer asks candidates to recall specific instances where they were faced with a set of circumstances, and how they reacted.
Behavioral Interview Questions Tell me about a project you worked on where the requirements changed midstream. What did you do?"  "Tell me about a time when you took the lead on a project. What did you do?"  "Describe the worst project you worked on."  "Describe a time you had to work with someone you didn't like."  "Tell me about a time when you had to stick by a decision you had made, even though it made you very unpopular."  "Give us an example of something particularly innovative that you have done that made a difference in the workplace."  "What happened the last time you were late with a project?"  "Have you ever witnessed a person doing something that you felt was against company policy. What did you do and why?"
Tell me about yourself
Phone Interviews Telephone Interviews take place if a recruiter wishes to dwindle down the number of prospective candidates before deciding on a shortlist for face-to-face interviews. They also take place if a job applicant is a significant distance away from the premises of the hiring company such as abroad or in another state.
Other Types of Interviews Stress Interview  -  Stress interviews are still in common use. One type of stress interview is where the employer uses a succession of interviewers (one at a time or  en masse ) whose mission is to intimidate the candidate and keep him/her off-balance. The ostensible purpose of this interview: to find out how the candidate handles stress. Stress interviews might involve testing an applicant's behavior in a busy environment. Questions about handling work overload, dealing with multiple projects, and handling conflict are typical. Technical Interview  -  This kind of interview focuses on problem solving and creativity. The questions aim at your problem-solving skills and likely show your ability and creativity. Sometimes these interviews will be on a computer module with multiple-choice questions.
Body Language
Body Language Body language is a form of non-verbal communication, consisting of body pose, gestures, and eye movements. Humans send and interpret such signals subconsciously. Some research has stated that human communication consists of 93% body language and paralinguistic cues, while only 7% of communication consists of words themselves - however, other research assert that between 60 and 70 percent of all meaning is derived from nonverbal behavior. Body language may provide cues as to the attitude or state of mind of a person. For example, it may indicate aggression, attentiveness, boredom, relaxed state, pleasure, amusement, besides many other cues.
Good Eye Contact Smile Open Body Language Don’t slouch Don’t be too erect Make sure your eyes sparkle Be engaged Breathe deeply Accept an offer for a glass of water Practice your handshake Body Language
Body Language
Matching your communication style to that of the interviewer.  Listen carefully to the interviewers questions  Avoid interrupting the interviewer.  Try not to use jargon in your answers or questions.
A good handshake  Pronounce the interviewer's name PROPERLY.  Get the interviewer to do a lot of the talking. Maintain Good eye contact with your interviewer.  Smile. Look as if you are enjoying the conversation.  Have a Confident posture.  Mirror your interviewer's body language.  Keep all your answers positive.  Show ENTHUSIASM.  LISTEN carefully to the interviewer's question. Ask the interviewer questions when the opportunity arises
Interview Communication skills
Dealing with Nerves Being nervous is normal and most experienced  interviewers understand this. And it rarely harms  your chances if you acknowledge your  nervousness. However , EXCESSIVE  nervousness can work  against you – especially if you continually  APOLOGIZE FOR IT . It makes other applicants, who are more relaxed  and confident, seem more attractive. Also, many people tend to be overly talkative  when nervous.  If you fall into this category, try  not to go off on tangents. Stick to the question being asked and answer it  concisely.  You will control your nervousness  more effectively if you have taken the time to  practice answering questions before the  interview.
Closing the Interview The purpose of the interview is to help you (as well as the company) determine if the position will be right for you. Prepare questions and ask the interviewer these when asked to do so. Ask (if you haven't been told) what the process will be after the interview has been completed, or when they would be prepared to make a decision. Leave the interviewer with a good impression — smile and a firm handshake.
Common Interview Questions Tell me about yourself Why did you leave your last job? What experience do you have in this field? Do you consider yourself successful? What do co-workers say about you? What do you know about this organization? What have you done to improve your knowledge in the last year? Are you applying for other jobs? Why do you want to work for this organization? Do you know anyone who works for us?
Interview Caveats Being too friendly.  Not listening to questions carefully.  Saying "we" instead of referring to your own achievements.  Making very general statements which lack substance.  Being over enthusiastic.  Being poorly prepared.  Slouching, mumbling, speaking slowly.  Knowing nothing about the company to whom you are talking. Making derogatory remarks about your previous employers
Mock Interview The Mock Interview Program is designed to help you: Practice interviewing Develop interviewing strategies Reduce your anxiety and nervousness before your actual interview Create a good first impression Communicate your skills clearly How to answer difficult questions
Mock Interview A Mock Interview is one of the very best ways to prepare for an actual employment interview.  The Mock Interview will help you to learn what is expected in a real interview, and how you can improve the way you present yourself.  The interview is video recorded and then reviewed with you and a trained Mock Interview Coach.   The Mock Interview Coach will provide constructive feedback on all aspects of the interview process. The Mock Interview Coach will try to make the interview as realistic as possible.  Many of the questions you will be asked are interview questions from actual employers. The Mock Interview takes about 20 minutes; then you will watch and discuss your performance.  The Mock Interview and critique will last approximately one hour. The Mock Interview focuses on how well you know yourself and your past experiences, how well you know the industry you hope to enter, and how well you can convey that information.  You will gain the most experience from your Mock Interview, if you treat it like an actual interview.  The Mock Interview is a safe place to practice your interview skills and gain feedback
Summary Understand the interview process Assemble and consider previous interview experience Research the company Rehearse your answers before the interview Dress professionally and look the part Arrive on Time Assess the competition Prepare for Behavioral Interview questions Describe the situation, the tasks, the actions taken and the Result achieved Maintain good eye contact and Smile Listen carefully to the interviewers questions Keep all your answers positive Ask the interviewer questions Deliver a firm Handshake and smile at the end of the interview
Conclusion - Final Tips Know the company:  You should be pretty well acquainted with the company and the type of work they do. You will need to do your homework and know something of their corporate culture, internal systems, business history, annual reports, mission statement etc. You can do this using several resources including company brochures, pamphlets, annual reports, newsletters and the company Web site.  Confirm important details:  Confirm times and arrive at least fifteen minutes early to create a good first impression, travel to the interview location a day before using the same method of transport to ensure you will be on time and memorize the name of the interviewer.
Switch off your mobile : make sure it is switched off during the interview to avoid distractions. No wet fish handshakes : Shake hands warmly with a firm grip. Handshakes have a far deeper significance than most people give credit for.  Ask questions : At the end of the interview, ask questions. This is your chance to really impress the interviewer with your research skills about the company and list of planned questions about the role. Body language : Don’t smoke, relax, smile, look at people as you speak to them, avoid one word answers, ask questions if something seems unclear and keep your answers simple and honest. Job Offer : Finally: If you accept the job, you have given your word, it is a "Verbal Contract". If you have any doubts, ask for time to think but give a time within 24 hours by which you will respond, and stick to it. Conclusion – Final Tips
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Interview skills Presentation

  • 1. Essential Interview Skills Presented by Vinh Nguyen
  • 2. Overview Interview Definition Interview Experiences Preparing for Interviews Dressing for Interviews Arriving on time Check the Competition Types of Interviews Behavioral Interview Phone Interview Other Interviews Body Language Communication Dealing with Nerves Closing the Interview Common Questions Interview Caveats Lunch Break (30 mins) Mock Interview Summary Conclusion
  • 3. Interview Definition A job interview is a process in which a potential employee is evaluated by an employer for prospective employment in their company, organization, or firm. During this process, the employer hopes to determine whether or not the applicant is suitable for the job.
  • 4. Interview Experience Was it successful? How long did it go for? What impression did you make? What questions were asked? What were your answers? How did you think you went? Any areas for improvement? Tell me about your previous Interviews
  • 6. Preparing for Interviews Research the company Share examples of achievements Describe the Situation, the Task, the Action you took and the Results of your action. Assemble relevant information beforehand Re-read your resume and the job ad as a refresher. Check yourself in a full-length mirror before the interview
  • 7. Preparing for Interviews Rehearsing for your Interview Rehearse your answers out loud before the interview to test how well prepared you are Identify any gaps in your delivery and answering techniques Rehearse with a real person. Your rehearsal partner can provide you with feedback and constructive criticism which is vital to improving your chances for success Rehearsing will help you build your confidence and delivery technique Rehearse multiple times until you feel your answers are flowing.
  • 8. Preparing for Interviews Researching the Company Research the company and speak about what you know about the company during interview Use the internet, catalogues, and other sources of information to find out as much as possible Speak to people that works in the company to find more about out the culture and working environment Research the company (using published materials and contacts) so that you are able to ask "intelligent questions". Reflect the image of someone working within the company
  • 9. Dressing for the Interview Whether you're going for a blue collar job or a white collar job, a creative role or a business role, there is one general rule when it comes to what to wear: dress up. The general consensus amongst the recruiters is that dressing to impress for that first job interview not only tells the interviewer you are serious about the job but also that you're serious about yourself. Even in cases where the company culture allows casual dress every day or where the role requires you to wear work denims, it's still a good idea to dress in formal office gear for the initial job interview.
  • 10. Dressing for the Interview For a white collar role, a crisp business suit and tie with formal shoes for men and business suit with either skirt or pants for women is recommended. Navy blue is always a good choice as it is business like and conservative. For a blue collar role in a less formal office environment, a crisp, clean shirt/top and jacket with either trousers or pants for a woman or shirt and tie and jacket for a guy with dress shoes and business socks is fine. As a general rule, take extra care with your appearance for a job interview. Make sure your clothes are clean and ironed.
  • 11. Dressing for the Interview Wear clothes that are comfortable so you are concentrating on what is being asked of you Both women and men should go light on the fragrance and aftershave. If in doubt, do a full dress rehearsal before the interview and get a second opinion from a friend or family member.
  • 12. Dressing for the Interview
  • 13. Arriving on Time Be on time! This means not only don't be late, but don't be too early, and don't arrive with "baggage". 10 minutes early is good. Smile. Make eye contact and give a firm handshake.
  • 14. Check out the Competition Who is sitting next to you? How many people applying for the position? How do you rate compared to them? What are their qualifications and experiences? Ask them if they know any other company looking for people?
  • 15. Types of Interviews Behavioral Interview Stress Interview Phone Interview Technical Interview Group interviews Panel Interview Role Plays
  • 16. Behavioral Interview A common type of job interview in the modern workplace is the behavioral interview or behavioral event interview, also called a competency-based interview. This type of interview is based on the notion that a job candidate's previous behaviors are the best indicators of future performance. In behavioral interviews, the interviewer asks candidates to recall specific instances where they were faced with a set of circumstances, and how they reacted.
  • 17. Behavioral Interview Questions Tell me about a project you worked on where the requirements changed midstream. What did you do?" "Tell me about a time when you took the lead on a project. What did you do?" "Describe the worst project you worked on." "Describe a time you had to work with someone you didn't like." "Tell me about a time when you had to stick by a decision you had made, even though it made you very unpopular." "Give us an example of something particularly innovative that you have done that made a difference in the workplace." "What happened the last time you were late with a project?" "Have you ever witnessed a person doing something that you felt was against company policy. What did you do and why?"
  • 18. Tell me about yourself
  • 19. Phone Interviews Telephone Interviews take place if a recruiter wishes to dwindle down the number of prospective candidates before deciding on a shortlist for face-to-face interviews. They also take place if a job applicant is a significant distance away from the premises of the hiring company such as abroad or in another state.
  • 20. Other Types of Interviews Stress Interview - Stress interviews are still in common use. One type of stress interview is where the employer uses a succession of interviewers (one at a time or en masse ) whose mission is to intimidate the candidate and keep him/her off-balance. The ostensible purpose of this interview: to find out how the candidate handles stress. Stress interviews might involve testing an applicant's behavior in a busy environment. Questions about handling work overload, dealing with multiple projects, and handling conflict are typical. Technical Interview - This kind of interview focuses on problem solving and creativity. The questions aim at your problem-solving skills and likely show your ability and creativity. Sometimes these interviews will be on a computer module with multiple-choice questions.
  • 22. Body Language Body language is a form of non-verbal communication, consisting of body pose, gestures, and eye movements. Humans send and interpret such signals subconsciously. Some research has stated that human communication consists of 93% body language and paralinguistic cues, while only 7% of communication consists of words themselves - however, other research assert that between 60 and 70 percent of all meaning is derived from nonverbal behavior. Body language may provide cues as to the attitude or state of mind of a person. For example, it may indicate aggression, attentiveness, boredom, relaxed state, pleasure, amusement, besides many other cues.
  • 23. Good Eye Contact Smile Open Body Language Don’t slouch Don’t be too erect Make sure your eyes sparkle Be engaged Breathe deeply Accept an offer for a glass of water Practice your handshake Body Language
  • 25. Matching your communication style to that of the interviewer. Listen carefully to the interviewers questions Avoid interrupting the interviewer. Try not to use jargon in your answers or questions.
  • 26. A good handshake Pronounce the interviewer's name PROPERLY. Get the interviewer to do a lot of the talking. Maintain Good eye contact with your interviewer. Smile. Look as if you are enjoying the conversation. Have a Confident posture. Mirror your interviewer's body language. Keep all your answers positive. Show ENTHUSIASM. LISTEN carefully to the interviewer's question. Ask the interviewer questions when the opportunity arises
  • 28. Dealing with Nerves Being nervous is normal and most experienced interviewers understand this. And it rarely harms your chances if you acknowledge your nervousness. However , EXCESSIVE nervousness can work against you – especially if you continually APOLOGIZE FOR IT . It makes other applicants, who are more relaxed and confident, seem more attractive. Also, many people tend to be overly talkative when nervous. If you fall into this category, try not to go off on tangents. Stick to the question being asked and answer it concisely. You will control your nervousness more effectively if you have taken the time to practice answering questions before the interview.
  • 29. Closing the Interview The purpose of the interview is to help you (as well as the company) determine if the position will be right for you. Prepare questions and ask the interviewer these when asked to do so. Ask (if you haven't been told) what the process will be after the interview has been completed, or when they would be prepared to make a decision. Leave the interviewer with a good impression — smile and a firm handshake.
  • 30. Common Interview Questions Tell me about yourself Why did you leave your last job? What experience do you have in this field? Do you consider yourself successful? What do co-workers say about you? What do you know about this organization? What have you done to improve your knowledge in the last year? Are you applying for other jobs? Why do you want to work for this organization? Do you know anyone who works for us?
  • 31. Interview Caveats Being too friendly. Not listening to questions carefully. Saying "we" instead of referring to your own achievements. Making very general statements which lack substance. Being over enthusiastic. Being poorly prepared. Slouching, mumbling, speaking slowly. Knowing nothing about the company to whom you are talking. Making derogatory remarks about your previous employers
  • 32. Mock Interview The Mock Interview Program is designed to help you: Practice interviewing Develop interviewing strategies Reduce your anxiety and nervousness before your actual interview Create a good first impression Communicate your skills clearly How to answer difficult questions
  • 33. Mock Interview A Mock Interview is one of the very best ways to prepare for an actual employment interview.  The Mock Interview will help you to learn what is expected in a real interview, and how you can improve the way you present yourself.  The interview is video recorded and then reviewed with you and a trained Mock Interview Coach.   The Mock Interview Coach will provide constructive feedback on all aspects of the interview process. The Mock Interview Coach will try to make the interview as realistic as possible.  Many of the questions you will be asked are interview questions from actual employers. The Mock Interview takes about 20 minutes; then you will watch and discuss your performance.  The Mock Interview and critique will last approximately one hour. The Mock Interview focuses on how well you know yourself and your past experiences, how well you know the industry you hope to enter, and how well you can convey that information.  You will gain the most experience from your Mock Interview, if you treat it like an actual interview.  The Mock Interview is a safe place to practice your interview skills and gain feedback
  • 34. Summary Understand the interview process Assemble and consider previous interview experience Research the company Rehearse your answers before the interview Dress professionally and look the part Arrive on Time Assess the competition Prepare for Behavioral Interview questions Describe the situation, the tasks, the actions taken and the Result achieved Maintain good eye contact and Smile Listen carefully to the interviewers questions Keep all your answers positive Ask the interviewer questions Deliver a firm Handshake and smile at the end of the interview
  • 35. Conclusion - Final Tips Know the company: You should be pretty well acquainted with the company and the type of work they do. You will need to do your homework and know something of their corporate culture, internal systems, business history, annual reports, mission statement etc. You can do this using several resources including company brochures, pamphlets, annual reports, newsletters and the company Web site. Confirm important details: Confirm times and arrive at least fifteen minutes early to create a good first impression, travel to the interview location a day before using the same method of transport to ensure you will be on time and memorize the name of the interviewer.
  • 36. Switch off your mobile : make sure it is switched off during the interview to avoid distractions. No wet fish handshakes : Shake hands warmly with a firm grip. Handshakes have a far deeper significance than most people give credit for. Ask questions : At the end of the interview, ask questions. This is your chance to really impress the interviewer with your research skills about the company and list of planned questions about the role. Body language : Don’t smoke, relax, smile, look at people as you speak to them, avoid one word answers, ask questions if something seems unclear and keep your answers simple and honest. Job Offer : Finally: If you accept the job, you have given your word, it is a "Verbal Contract". If you have any doubts, ask for time to think but give a time within 24 hours by which you will respond, and stick to it. Conclusion – Final Tips

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