Assignment No13
Assignment No13
Assignment No13
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Assignment No.10
MOCK INTERVIEW
Title: Student will write one formal letter, and one application. The students should learn how to
write the letter and application by using standard format and layouts.
LEARNING OUTCOME-:
To learn to write various forms of latter and application i.e. formal and informal in
standard format.
THEORY:
INTERVIEW SKILLS
and you, as a candidate for a position. The primary objectives are to:
•Allow you to gain information about the organization and the job
that is not available through other sources
INTERVIEW PREPARATION
You must be familiar with the position and the organization so that you
can demonstrate your interest in and fit for the job. Refer to the
research notes you made as you reviewed print and online materials,
cover letter.
Polished Resume
Professional Attire
Portfolio, Pen
Positive Attitude
A commonly asked interview question is: "What do you know about our
ANSW
ERING INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
The next phase of the interview consists of the interviewer asking you
want to know?
Behavior
on-the
-job performance.
BEHAVIOR
-BASED QUESTIONS
Behavior
you have performed in the past because past behavior is a good indicator
•
Describe a situation in which...
and have trouble responding. However, if you have done your research
and prepared for the interview, you will have work, academic, and life
-based
questio
Be certain to tell the truth, get to the point, stay focused, turn negatives
COMMON BEHAVI
OR
INCLUDE:
-worker
•
Thinking creatively
or customer
ther details
can help you tailor your answers more easily to the employer’s position.
ANSWERING BEHAVIOR
-BASED QUESTI
ONS: W5 MODEL
-based
70 seconds
- Identify the skill/knowledge/ability and give an example of
how y
20 seconds
projects. The one I would like to tell you about ended successfully six
months ago."
Every statement you make must be true! Don’t lie or embellish. Ideally,
oject the
accomplishment.
CLASSIC QUESTIONS:
In addition to asking the other types of questions, many employers rely on a series of standard
questions, and you should prepare for them:
them?
What do you think you will be looking for in the job following this position?
What other types of work are you looking for in addition to this role?
•
For you, what are som
job?
strengths/weaknesses?
handle best?
s and
•
Why did you apply to our
advantages/disadvantages o
employer?
The next step is the one that most candidates forget. Tell the
bring to the position because of the experience you have just described.
leadership ability."
SITUATIONAL/HYPOTHETICAL QUESTIONS
equirements.
If you had met your project deadlines and your direct supervisor
individual is conti
requests that you tell him how to proceed. How would you deal
do you do?
PAWS MODEL
tions
those aspects of your life that are relevant to the job, such
as how
taken.
Skills. Include all or as many of the four (in any order) to reinforce
areas:
well-
thought
listening.
What
this position?
your
employees?
•
What level of
responsibility could I
position?
organization?
the organization?
your organization's
mana
gement style,
culture, or working
environment?
•
your hands if it will restrict your natural body movement or if you may
be tempted to play with it. Keep your clipboard, note pad, briefcase, or
se before talking in
order to organize your thoughts. Avoid verbal fillers such as "um," "ah,"
Avoid slang.
interviewer's face or body language telling you that your answers are
too long, not detailed enough, too boring? If in doubt, ask the
Prepare in advance to talk about any topic that you are concerned or
Practice your answer out loud often enough to feel confident. Maintain
TYPES OF INTERVIEWS
INDIVIDUAL INTERVIEWS
video, or in person.
important to have good eye contact with the person who asks you a
in the discussion. Try to remember each person's name and use his or
SESSION
timed and
position involves teamwork and the interviewers want to see how you
interviewed
TELEPHONE INTERVIEW
-effectively
screen or hire candidates. If there will be more than one interview, the
site interview.
If you are not ready for an interview when called, politely request that
choice, but you may find that dressing professionally increases your
questions handy;
for easy reference. (Don't shuffle your papers though!) Have a pen and
your voice tone, tempo, and pitch to keep the employer's attention.
background noise.
VIDEO CONFERENCING
interviews at a distance. Use the same strategies you would if you were
short tran
smission delays.
Make eye contact with the camera, which, to the employer, appears as
front of a
SECOND INTERVIEW
may invite you and other finalists to visit the organization. The visit can
take from one hour to an entire day. One purpose is to allow you to
developing.
Do not assume that a second interview will lead to a job offer; ensure
employees, work pace) to determine if the setting matches what you are
seeking.
APPROACHES TO INTERVIEWING
Structured Interview
The goa
Unstructured Interview
of interview may seem more casual, you must still be well prepared and
more structured.
Wh
should make sure you have covered certain points before you leave the
room. Make sure you understand the process that will occur before a
individuals in the organization, etc.). Ask the interviewer when you can
expect to hear about a decision or ask when you should make an inquiry
as a follow
-up.
sure
that you are not interested) and thank the interviewer for interviewing
you. Ask for a business card or ensure that you have the interviewer's
name, title, and address so that you can send a thank you letter. Make
being a standard business courtesy, a thank you letter may tip the scales
Interview Evaluation
If you do not receive a job offer and you felt that the fit was very good,
consider c
Did the interviewer hire someone better qualified for the position? If so,
motivated but learn from any feedback and make necessary changes for
Resource Assistants.
CONCLUSION-: