Effective Interviewing Techniques
Neha N Borkar Roll No: 03-2012
Facts of Interviewing
Interviews are the most
widely used process for screening job applicants. They provide the most direct information about a candidates background, personality, and skills. The purpose of an interview is to receive the job offer.
Know Yourself
Employment objective and how it relates to
the position and the employer Educational background and how it relates to the position and the employer Work experience Abilities and skills Always be able to give examples!
Know the Employer
Research! Research! Research!
Prepare to demonstrate your knowledge of
the profession and the company Prepare to give reasons for your interest in working in that profession/company Develop questions in advance to ask about the job/organization
Interview Preparation
Situational Knowledge Where/when the interview takes place Arrive 10 minutes early! Physical Preparation Get plenty of rest Dress for success Mental Preparation Knowledge of company Practice a mock interview Written Preparation Take extra resumes, references, etc. Make notes Ask questions
Types of Interviews
Basic/traditional
interview Telephone interview Group interview Interview during a meal or social occasion Serial interview
5 Stages Interview Process
1. Icebreaker
Greetings First Impressions Small talk
2. Personal Qualifications and Interest in
Position
Abilities, Skills, and Work Experience Accomplishments and Activities Goals
Interview Process
3. Organization and Position
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Employer may test your knowledge of the company.
Why do you want to work for this company? What do you know about this department?
Other general questions regarding the company or the job.
What is your geographic preference? Are you willing to relocate?
Interview Process
4. Candidate Questions Your chance to ask questions about job
What type of on the job training do you provide? What makes your company different from its competitors?
5. Close and Follow-Up Find out who makes next move Thank the interview for their time Evaluate your performance Send a thank you note within 24 hours
Behavioral Interviewing
Questions: 1. In your own words, define the word challenging.
Tell me about the most challenging course you have ever taken.
2. Tell me about a job or difficult course where you
picked up things more quickly than others.
3. Give an example of a specific job condition, task,
or assignment that was particularly displeasing.
STAR Technique
Situation describe the situation, problem, or
issue that you encountered.
Task describe the tasks/responsibilities you
took on to help solve the problem.
Action discuss the steps you actually took
to effect a solution.
Result describe the positive results of your
actions.
Tips for Successful Interviewing
Interviewing is a two-way process
Never give yes or no answers
Listen carefully and react Use specific examples to make your case The interview begins the minute you step
onto the company lot Be positive!
Tips for Successful Interviewing
Think like an employer
Dont criticize past employers or co-workers
Be aware of illegal questions Maintain professionalism, even if the
employer does not Be prepared for the unexpected Be aware of body language Be well-groomed
Ask Questions
What are your expectations of the employees
in your company? What are the strengths and weaknesses of your organization? Describe a typical day on the job in this position. Avoid asking questions about salary and benefits.
Interview Closure
Know who makes the next move and when
After the Interview
Evaluate your performance
Send a thank-you note within 24 hours
Keep records of important dates and details
for the follow-up
Just Remember
BE CONFIDENT Sell
Yourself!
Have FUN and ENJOY the
interviewing process
When in doubt MOCK
INTERVIEW!