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Set a Positive Tone
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Brenda Koritko
bkoritkosympatico.ca
I Manage Me
http://www.imanageme.com
Think of your interview as an achievement!
You have attracted the attention of your target. The resume
you submitted and the networking techniques you used were
successful. Use this opportunity to showcase your relevant
strengths and skills. Focus on learning from the experience
and moving closer to securing the job you really want.
Interviews should be one of the most enjoyable parts of an
effective job search strategy. There is no need to feel
pressured by a meeting you have earned. The best way to
prepare for an interview is to plan to smile. A smile will
make you feel and appear more enthusiastic, confident, and
relaxed. Smile as you are preparing for the interview. Smile
on your way to the interview. Smile during your interview.
Try it. Do you feel more relaxed? Can you feel the tension
leaving your shoulder and neck area?
The purpose of an interview is to gather information.
Organizations gather information to help them select the
right candidate. The interviewer knows, or has a general
idea, of the specific qualities that they are looking for in
an ideal candidate. When you have an opportunity to ask a
question before the interview begins, try to establish their
specific requirements by asking: "What kind of qualities and
characteristics are you looking for in the person you select
for this position?"
If the interviewer provides an answer, keep this information
in mind as you answer questions during the interview. Try to
match as many of your relevant strengths to the key
qualities they used to characterize their ideal candidate
throughout your interview. At the end of your meeting, the
interviewer should know why you are the right person for
this position. The interviewer should be able to identify at
least three relevant skills that you have highlighted during
the interview.
Prepare to provide direct and positive information. Even if
you are interviewing within your own organization, the time
you spend preparing for interviews or job evaluations will
directly impact the advancement of your career. Draft a
closing that highlights your three most relevant skills.
Preparing a closing summary in advance will help you feel
relaxed during the interview.
Always plan your closing statement, but if you determine
during the interview that the organization is looking for
information that was not provided in your resume focus on
these points in your closing. You should also highlight
these points in the thank you letter that you send to the
interviewer/s after your meeting.
Plan to send a thank you letter within 24 hours of the
interview. Send a thank you letter or note even when you
determine a position is not right for you. The interviewer/s
may become a networking contact in the future, or they may
consider you for a more appropriate position with their
company.
As soon as possible after the meeting, write your feelings
and interpretations in a notebook for future reference,
including a reminder to add or remove information from your
resume. Respond to any requests made by the interviewer, for
example, providing a copy of a certificate that they may
require before making their final selection.
Candidates use interviews to gather first-hand information
about the job and organization. This information will help
you determine if this is the right opportunity at the right
time. If you determine during the interview that this is
not the position for you, advise the interviewer in your
closing comment. They will appreciate your honesty and will
be more likely to consider you for future positions.
If you are interested in the position, thank the
interviewer/s and express your appreciation. End on a
positive and confident note by asking the key question:
"What is the next step in your selection process?"
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Brenda Koritko is the author of I Manage Me a
timely ebook providing techniques to help you achieve
your immediate career goals with benefits throughout your
career. Secure rewarding opportunities with companies that
are actually hiring. Click here to get more
information "http://www.imanageme.com"
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