Tuesday, June 30, 2020
The interview itself
The interview itself by Michael Cheary Ok, so youre fully prepared for your interview. But what about the actual interview itself? One of the easiest ways to offset any last minute nerves is to know what to expect.Generally, interviews follow a set pattern. The interviewer will:Tell you about the company and the jobAsk you questions which will assess your abilities, personality and motivationIf you have any questions, youll be encouraged to askInform you of the next stage of the process and when a final decision will be made.Of course, every interview will be slightly different. There are also other forms of interview to consider, such as telephone interviews, group interviews and assessment centres. Aside from these however, a standard one-on-one interview will generally adhere to this basic pattern.Here are some important points to remember during the interviewDont assume anythingYoull be evaluated on your answers, not your CV. Your interviewers may not even have a copy in front of them. Ensure you incorporate the relevant information from your CV into your answers, using it to back up what youre saying with practical examples.Remember to breathePause for a couple of seconds before you respond to each question, even if you know exactly what you want to say. Take this time to quickly plan your answer. This helps to avoid misunderstandings and produces much more concise and coherent answers.And lets face it, no-one will understand you if you speak a mile a minute.Dont be afraid to askWhen people are nervous they tend either to draw a blank or to babble. Its better to think for a few moments and make sure your answer is doing you justice and that theres a point to what youre saying.If you dont understand a question, ask for clarification. Trust us, no-one will judge you for it. Some recruiters may even deliberately ask difficult or ambiguous questions to see how well you react under pressure.Remember: its much better to ask for help than to get an answer wrong.Be confidentTh e interview is an opportunity for you to sell yourself. Dont be afraid to blow your own trumpet. As long as you can support what youre saying with examples, youre not bragging. Just be careful not to take it too far, or to embellish. If you lie, youll just be making it more difficult for yourself in the long run.And always expand. Never answer a question with a simple yes or no. The more interesting your answers are, and the better you back them up, the more memorable they will be.Be positiveWhatever happens, and however the interviews going, always try and be as positive as you can. Dont complain about anything from your former employer to the weather and dont apologise for experience that you dont have. Just sell what you do have and let the employer decide if you have what theyre looking for.Also, avoid negative words. For example: rather than I have a little experience, say I have experienceFinally, when it comes to mannerisms and body language, try to ensure the following:Be confident, positive and look directly at the interviewer when you talk and listenSpeak clearly, be enthusiastic and express a keen interest in the positionKeep to the point, be concise and always be honestSmileKeep to these tips and with any luck youll ace the interview.Now that youve answered all of the questions the interviewer may have for you, its time to ask a few of your own. If youre stuck for what to ask, view our suggested job interview questions.
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