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INTERVIEWING SKILLS
The Career Center @ Towson University
FIRST THINGS FIRST:
YOUR RESUME
•Employers will only consider resumes and cover letters that are
flawless in format, grammar and spelling.
•Resumes should also be tailored to the specific job for which you
have applied and should emphasize relevant work experience and
academic qualifications.
THE MAIN EVENT OF THE JOB
SEARCH: INTERVIEWING!
• Among those of hundreds of applicants for a job, your
resume and cover letters were strong enough to prompt a
potential employer to invite you for an interview—
Congratulations!
• You have made it though the “paper chase” of the job
search, and now are ready to move on to the interviewing
phase.
• Prepare well – it’s the interview that will get you the job.
INTERVIEWING IS A
SKILL
• Like any other skill, your interviewing improves with
practice.
• Practice makes perfect!
TYPES OF INTERVIEWS
• One-on-One
• Screening
• Phone
• Panel
• Group
• Task or Technical
• Situational or
Behavioral
• Confrontational or
Stress
• Meal or Situational
• Presentation
TIP: When you are invited to an interview, be sure to ask what type of
interview you will have with the potential employer.
INTERVIEW PREPARATION
There are three important keys to effectively
preparing yourself to shine in the interview.
1) Know yourself
2) Dress the part
3) Research the organization
KNOW YOURSELF
• How well do you fit the job description?
• What are the skills, abilities, and qualities you have that can
benefit the organization?
• Why are you the best fit for the job and the organization?
DRESS
FOR
SUCCESS
PROFESSIONAL DRESS REQUIREMENTS – YOU MUST WEAR A SUIT!
Conservative dark suit No visible body piercing, tattoos
Polished, closed-toe dress shoes Minimal jewelry
Conservative hair style (cut and styled) No cologne or perfume
Well–groomed Minimal make-up
Conservative hem and necklines Pressed shirt
Dark socks (men)
WHAT TO BRING
Prepare a travel folder that includes:
•Name, address and phone number of the organization
and your contact
•Directions – make sure you know where you are going;
take a practice drive before if possible
•Copies of your resume and reference sheet; paper and pen
•List of questions you will ask
•Professional portfolio (if applicable)
RESEARCH THE
ORGANIZATION
Employers expect you to know what the organization is, what it does and how that fits into
your employment plans.
• What do you know about the organization?
• What are the organization’s main services/products, values, structure, culture? Recent
news? Leaders?
• Is the organization financially stable?
• Be able to articulate what you have learned, including your understanding of its
mission and philosophy; Integrate what you know into the questions you ask.
• Use the company’s Web site, Career Insider, Glass Door, Wetfeet.com and Google
Alert to find information.
THE INTERVIEW DAY
• Take time to compose yourself when you arrive.
The interview begins when you step out of the car.
• Greet everyone in a friendly and professional
manner; often staff are asked their opinion of
candidates.
• Greet interviewer by name, with a smile, and direct
eye contact.
• Offer a firm, not bone-crushing, handshake.
• Be calm; be aware of non-verbal/body language.
HOW TO SHAKE HANDS
• Smile and make eye contact as you shake hands.
• Extend your hand; your palm should touch the palm of the interviewer
• Use a firm handshake; adjust your grip to the other person’s hand.
• Hold the handshake for 2 to 3 seconds making a slight up and down
Tip: Carry a tissue in your
pocket. If your palms are
sweaty, wipe them dry before
you go into the interview.
TELL ME ABOUT
YOURSELF
• Describe yourself professionally, not personally.
• Consider your answer a “30-second commercial” or
an “elevator moment” that is about your
professional accomplishments.
• State your skills and experience and how they relate
to the position.
THE INTERVIEW
BEGINS
• Ask permission to take a few notes during the interview in case you need
clarification at the end of the interview.
• Listen carefully to questions. It’s okay to ask for clarification
• Use 5-second fillers to help you remember such as, “That is a good question, let me
think about it for a moment,” or, “Would you please repeat the question so I am sure
of your meaning.”
• Show interest in the position through your eye contact, posture and
attentiveness.
• If you are interviewed by several people, make eye contact with each one as you
respond to questions.
• Paint your bridges, don’t burn them - Remember that you are interviewing the
organization as well as being interviewed. You may meet the recruiter again in
another organization.
BEHAVIORAL
QUESTIONS
• Often, employers ask questions that will determine how well
you use your skills and abilities in real-life situations.
• This concept is called behavioral-based interviewing; the
premise behind it is that past experiences predict future
behavior.
THE STAR METHOD
• Include in your targeted and thorough answer:
• S=Situation (Describe the situation)
• T=Technique (What approach did you use?)
• A=Action (What action did you take?)
• R=Result (What was the result of your action?)
BE PREPARED TO GIVE
EXAMPLES
• Behavioral questions illustrate that past experiences can
predict future behavior.
• Always include outcomes – what happened and what did
you learn.
• For example:
• Describe a challenging project or assignment.
• Tell me about a time when a project or assignment did not go
well.
• Tell me about a time when you improved a process either at
work or in the classroom (can also use athletic examples).
SAMPLE QUESTION AND
ANSWER
Recruiter:
“I see that you did an internship with company X. Give me some
examples of key accomplishments and lessons that you learned on the
job.”
Student:
“One year ago I was offered an internship with X company based on my
specialized training in graphic and Web page design. My main
responsibility was to create a new Web page design that was more user
friendly than the one they were using prior to my hire. Currently, my
Web design is still in use and has supported the business by acting as a
viable, effective marketing tool.”
“WHY SHOULD I CONSIDER YOU A
STRONG APPLICANT FOR THIS
POSITION?”
Articulate what’s in your resume.
• Be self-assured, not arrogant.
• Relate your knowledge, skills and abilities directly to the job.
• Show your passion.
• Tell and sell your story.
THE “WEAKNESS”
QUESTION
• Everyone has a weakness. A weakness is a deficient skill
that you have or need to improve. A weakness is not a
character flaw.
• Be honest and always use an example that is NOT job-
related.
• Always describe the weakness in the past tense and
discuss briefly how you have improved.
• Avoid trite answers such as, “I am a perfectionist.”
GOOD AND BAD
ANSWERS
"I do such a good job that it makes everyone else envious of how great I am.“
"I've never been in a position with enough influence to do any damage, so I'm
not sure.“
“My greatest weakness would have to be speaking in public. I don't think it's
something that comes naturally to me, so I've taken courses X and Y to get
some practice, as well as put myself in situations where I was forced to
improve."
WHAT QUESTIONS DO
YOU HAVE FOR ME?
• Prepare a list of at least three to five
intelligent/researched questions.
• Google “Interview Questions to Ask” as a guide
to formulating pertinent questions.
• Lead off a question with what you do know
based on your research.
• Do NOT ask about salary, benefits, or vacation
time. These issues are discussed when you are
extended a job offer.
SAMPLE QUESTIONS TO ASK
• When will you make a hiring decision?
• What would an average day on the job entail?
• What are the challenges and opportunities for the new hires during their first
year?
• What goals or projects would you want this person to accomplish quickly?
• How will performance be evaluated?
• Who would be the immediate supervisor? What is the supervisor’s management
style?
• What do you enjoy about working at this organization?
ILLEGAL
QUESTIONS
• Employers cannot ask about the following:
• Age, race, national origin, marital and family status,
sexual orientation, medical history, or possible
disabilities
• One way to respond:
• “That is a question I have never been asked before
and I am curious as to why it is important to the job
under consideration.”
SAMPLE ILLEGAL
QUESTIONS
• How many children do you have? What are your baby-sitting
arrangements?
• What is your national origin?
• Do you have any disabilities?
• Do you own your home?
• Do you wish to be addressed as Mr.? Mrs.? Miss? Ms.?
INTERVIEWING WORKS BOTH
WAYS
• You are also interviewing the potential employer. Is this
the best “fit” for me? Will I enjoy this job? Will the work be
meaningful, positive, or interesting? Does this company
reflect my values?
• While you are conducting research on your potential
employer, take note of questions that come to mind.
FOLLOWING THE INTERVIEW
• Be sure you ask for business cards before you leave the interview.
• Send thank you notes to each interviewer.
• Each interviewer receives a thank you note.
• You can follow up in a few weeks.
• Call the organization and ask about the interview process.
• Remember that finding a full-time position is a full-time job in itself.
• There may be many applicants and only a few positions available.
• Don’t be thin-skinned(Quick to take offence)
• Remain positive.
• Continue your search as you wait for job offers.
You can help yourself with that…
• Supportive and encouraging experts who care about your success
•  Insight and empowerment to better understand who you are and
where you want to go
• A personalized job search plan that allows you to navigate the job
search process with confidence
• Connections to employers who are motivated to hire TU students
for jobs and internships
• Impressive interviewing skills, an incredible resume, and a polished
professional image that give you an edge over the competition

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Interviewing skills

  • 1. INTERVIEWING SKILLS The Career Center @ Towson University
  • 2. FIRST THINGS FIRST: YOUR RESUME •Employers will only consider resumes and cover letters that are flawless in format, grammar and spelling. •Resumes should also be tailored to the specific job for which you have applied and should emphasize relevant work experience and academic qualifications.
  • 3. THE MAIN EVENT OF THE JOB SEARCH: INTERVIEWING! • Among those of hundreds of applicants for a job, your resume and cover letters were strong enough to prompt a potential employer to invite you for an interview— Congratulations! • You have made it though the “paper chase” of the job search, and now are ready to move on to the interviewing phase. • Prepare well – it’s the interview that will get you the job.
  • 4. INTERVIEWING IS A SKILL • Like any other skill, your interviewing improves with practice. • Practice makes perfect!
  • 5. TYPES OF INTERVIEWS • One-on-One • Screening • Phone • Panel • Group • Task or Technical • Situational or Behavioral • Confrontational or Stress • Meal or Situational • Presentation TIP: When you are invited to an interview, be sure to ask what type of interview you will have with the potential employer.
  • 6. INTERVIEW PREPARATION There are three important keys to effectively preparing yourself to shine in the interview. 1) Know yourself 2) Dress the part 3) Research the organization
  • 7. KNOW YOURSELF • How well do you fit the job description? • What are the skills, abilities, and qualities you have that can benefit the organization? • Why are you the best fit for the job and the organization?
  • 8. DRESS FOR SUCCESS PROFESSIONAL DRESS REQUIREMENTS – YOU MUST WEAR A SUIT! Conservative dark suit No visible body piercing, tattoos Polished, closed-toe dress shoes Minimal jewelry Conservative hair style (cut and styled) No cologne or perfume Well–groomed Minimal make-up Conservative hem and necklines Pressed shirt Dark socks (men)
  • 9. WHAT TO BRING Prepare a travel folder that includes: •Name, address and phone number of the organization and your contact •Directions – make sure you know where you are going; take a practice drive before if possible •Copies of your resume and reference sheet; paper and pen •List of questions you will ask •Professional portfolio (if applicable)
  • 10. RESEARCH THE ORGANIZATION Employers expect you to know what the organization is, what it does and how that fits into your employment plans. • What do you know about the organization? • What are the organization’s main services/products, values, structure, culture? Recent news? Leaders? • Is the organization financially stable? • Be able to articulate what you have learned, including your understanding of its mission and philosophy; Integrate what you know into the questions you ask. • Use the company’s Web site, Career Insider, Glass Door, Wetfeet.com and Google Alert to find information.
  • 11. THE INTERVIEW DAY • Take time to compose yourself when you arrive. The interview begins when you step out of the car. • Greet everyone in a friendly and professional manner; often staff are asked their opinion of candidates. • Greet interviewer by name, with a smile, and direct eye contact. • Offer a firm, not bone-crushing, handshake. • Be calm; be aware of non-verbal/body language.
  • 12. HOW TO SHAKE HANDS • Smile and make eye contact as you shake hands. • Extend your hand; your palm should touch the palm of the interviewer • Use a firm handshake; adjust your grip to the other person’s hand. • Hold the handshake for 2 to 3 seconds making a slight up and down Tip: Carry a tissue in your pocket. If your palms are sweaty, wipe them dry before you go into the interview.
  • 13. TELL ME ABOUT YOURSELF • Describe yourself professionally, not personally. • Consider your answer a “30-second commercial” or an “elevator moment” that is about your professional accomplishments. • State your skills and experience and how they relate to the position.
  • 14. THE INTERVIEW BEGINS • Ask permission to take a few notes during the interview in case you need clarification at the end of the interview. • Listen carefully to questions. It’s okay to ask for clarification • Use 5-second fillers to help you remember such as, “That is a good question, let me think about it for a moment,” or, “Would you please repeat the question so I am sure of your meaning.” • Show interest in the position through your eye contact, posture and attentiveness. • If you are interviewed by several people, make eye contact with each one as you respond to questions. • Paint your bridges, don’t burn them - Remember that you are interviewing the organization as well as being interviewed. You may meet the recruiter again in another organization.
  • 15. BEHAVIORAL QUESTIONS • Often, employers ask questions that will determine how well you use your skills and abilities in real-life situations. • This concept is called behavioral-based interviewing; the premise behind it is that past experiences predict future behavior.
  • 16. THE STAR METHOD • Include in your targeted and thorough answer: • S=Situation (Describe the situation) • T=Technique (What approach did you use?) • A=Action (What action did you take?) • R=Result (What was the result of your action?)
  • 17. BE PREPARED TO GIVE EXAMPLES • Behavioral questions illustrate that past experiences can predict future behavior. • Always include outcomes – what happened and what did you learn. • For example: • Describe a challenging project or assignment. • Tell me about a time when a project or assignment did not go well. • Tell me about a time when you improved a process either at work or in the classroom (can also use athletic examples).
  • 18. SAMPLE QUESTION AND ANSWER Recruiter: “I see that you did an internship with company X. Give me some examples of key accomplishments and lessons that you learned on the job.” Student: “One year ago I was offered an internship with X company based on my specialized training in graphic and Web page design. My main responsibility was to create a new Web page design that was more user friendly than the one they were using prior to my hire. Currently, my Web design is still in use and has supported the business by acting as a viable, effective marketing tool.”
  • 19. “WHY SHOULD I CONSIDER YOU A STRONG APPLICANT FOR THIS POSITION?” Articulate what’s in your resume. • Be self-assured, not arrogant. • Relate your knowledge, skills and abilities directly to the job. • Show your passion. • Tell and sell your story.
  • 20. THE “WEAKNESS” QUESTION • Everyone has a weakness. A weakness is a deficient skill that you have or need to improve. A weakness is not a character flaw. • Be honest and always use an example that is NOT job- related. • Always describe the weakness in the past tense and discuss briefly how you have improved. • Avoid trite answers such as, “I am a perfectionist.”
  • 21. GOOD AND BAD ANSWERS "I do such a good job that it makes everyone else envious of how great I am.“ "I've never been in a position with enough influence to do any damage, so I'm not sure.“ “My greatest weakness would have to be speaking in public. I don't think it's something that comes naturally to me, so I've taken courses X and Y to get some practice, as well as put myself in situations where I was forced to improve."
  • 22. WHAT QUESTIONS DO YOU HAVE FOR ME? • Prepare a list of at least three to five intelligent/researched questions. • Google “Interview Questions to Ask” as a guide to formulating pertinent questions. • Lead off a question with what you do know based on your research. • Do NOT ask about salary, benefits, or vacation time. These issues are discussed when you are extended a job offer.
  • 23. SAMPLE QUESTIONS TO ASK • When will you make a hiring decision? • What would an average day on the job entail? • What are the challenges and opportunities for the new hires during their first year? • What goals or projects would you want this person to accomplish quickly? • How will performance be evaluated? • Who would be the immediate supervisor? What is the supervisor’s management style? • What do you enjoy about working at this organization?
  • 24. ILLEGAL QUESTIONS • Employers cannot ask about the following: • Age, race, national origin, marital and family status, sexual orientation, medical history, or possible disabilities • One way to respond: • “That is a question I have never been asked before and I am curious as to why it is important to the job under consideration.”
  • 25. SAMPLE ILLEGAL QUESTIONS • How many children do you have? What are your baby-sitting arrangements? • What is your national origin? • Do you have any disabilities? • Do you own your home? • Do you wish to be addressed as Mr.? Mrs.? Miss? Ms.?
  • 26. INTERVIEWING WORKS BOTH WAYS • You are also interviewing the potential employer. Is this the best “fit” for me? Will I enjoy this job? Will the work be meaningful, positive, or interesting? Does this company reflect my values? • While you are conducting research on your potential employer, take note of questions that come to mind.
  • 27. FOLLOWING THE INTERVIEW • Be sure you ask for business cards before you leave the interview. • Send thank you notes to each interviewer. • Each interviewer receives a thank you note. • You can follow up in a few weeks. • Call the organization and ask about the interview process. • Remember that finding a full-time position is a full-time job in itself. • There may be many applicants and only a few positions available. • Don’t be thin-skinned(Quick to take offence) • Remain positive. • Continue your search as you wait for job offers.
  • 28. You can help yourself with that… • Supportive and encouraging experts who care about your success •  Insight and empowerment to better understand who you are and where you want to go • A personalized job search plan that allows you to navigate the job search process with confidence • Connections to employers who are motivated to hire TU students for jobs and internships • Impressive interviewing skills, an incredible resume, and a polished professional image that give you an edge over the competition

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. If you find you are sending out many resumes and cover letters, and are not receiving invitations to interview, your paper work (resumes & cl.) may need some assistance. Contact the Career Center to meet with someone to review your resume, cover letter and job search strategy.
  2. You can Google “typical interview questions” for a list of possible questions.
  3. Screening, a 15-30 minute interview to determine who will be invited for a second interview. Phone, can be one-on-one, or with multiple people via a speaker phone. Often used to screen candidates. Panel, a team of interviewers (2 or more) to interview one candidate. Group, a group of candidates are asked to complete a team exercise, while being observed by multiple interviewers. Task or Technical, candidates are asked to complete a written or manual task. Presentation, candidates are asked to prepare and give a presentation on a specific topic, which is then evaluated. Situational or behavioral, candidates are asked questions or placed in scenarios to gauge how well they handle situations. Confrontational or Stress, Candidates are asked questions that deliberately challenge what is on the resume, or placed in a room without chairs, just to gauge their reaction. Meal or Social Situation, Candidates are interviewed while dining to see how you interact in a social situation. Remember your manners and do not order alcohol.
  4. Provide Handout Entitled: Lawful and Unlawful Interview Questions U.S. law protects certain classes of potential employees from discrimination in certain types of employment. In a perfect world, hiring decisions would be based on skills, abilities and knowledge as it related to the job. Unfortunately, there are still some employers who have preconceived notions about who can best do the job (for example, a specific gender, age, ethnicity, religion, or marital status might be preferred).