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Interview
Preparation
The best preparation for an interview
is to know your résumé thoroughly, as the majority of
questions will be based on this information. Most importantly,
you should prepare yourself psychologically. An interview
should not be seen as an interrogation process. It is
an opportunity. Your method of initial contact has already
impressed the potential employer so the odds are in
your favour. Seize the opportunity by preparing for
the interview. Utilize visualization techniques whereby
you focus on your past accomplishments and how relevant
they are to this company. Dress appropriately, practice
your handshake and behaviour patterns. Find out as much
as you can about the company. Utilize our Career Resource
Centre to conduct your research.
The
Interview
The more you prepare, the higher your
confidence level. Remember, failing to prepare is similar
to preparing to fail. Offer your hand in a friendly
but firm handshake during your first meeting with your
interviewer. Introduce yourself by first and last name
and follow the instructions provided. Do not sit until
you are invited. When invited, thank the person and
sit upright and attentively. Use the interview to your
advantage. Ask questions such as the reason for the
opening, responsibilities of the position, what are
the challenges, how can you prepare if given the job,
the overall objective of the company, etc. Ensure that
you highlight your suitability for the position, drawing
from previous experience to illustrate your work style
and results-oriented attitude. Be careful to allow for
interruptions from the interviewer and to get his/her
opinion. At the end of the interview thank the interviewer
for his or her time and express your interest in the
position. Also include a quick concluding sentence on
your suitability for the job.
For
assistance with developing a clear and concise resume
for a job interview, please visit ResumeWorld.ca
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