Interviews can be a scary thing, the one chance you’ve got to secure that perfect job! So it’s really important to give yourself the maximum chance by following these simple interview tips.
You will have been sent an interview confirmation email or letter from your contact at 100%. It will contain full details regarding the position, link to the company web site and the interviewers name and position. If for any reason you have not received this email or letter, please contact your Recruitment Consultant for a copy.
Get to know the company you are applying for. Your Consultant at 100% will be able to give you a good overview, but it is vital that you visit the client’s web site.
Get to know the Vacancy you are applying for. Do you know the exact nature of the position, technologies involved location etc? Again, the more you know, the better you will look on interview and the more you know, the more confident you will feel!
Presentation. Of course first impressions are essential. The way you look when you walk in the door really sets the scene.
Get to know your CV. The interviewer will invariably want to talk through your CV, sometimes in job order, technologies mentioned, reasons for leaving or experiences you have had. It is therefore vital that you are clear about what your CV says and are able to talk fluently through it and refer to specific details.
Have some questions ready for the interviewer. All experienced interviewers, at the end of an interview will ask you if you have any questions. Often, they have covered everything perfectly well, but it is really important that you do ask questions. It shows that you are alert, interested and thorough. But this is also your chance to find out any details you need in order to make your decision as to whether or not this is the right job for you; so give this some thought. Avoid questions about salary, what type of car and benefits if possible; you don’t want to come across as solely money motivated! Your consultant will get all these details for you! Focus on positives such as:-
Check your route. How are you getting to the interview? What trains do I take? If travelling by car, what route will I take, do I have enough petrol? Check the route on www.multimap.com. If at all possible, do a trial run. See exactly where they are and what the route is like.
Gather together any supporting information you may need – driving licence, certificates, references etc. Take them in a smart folder or case – look professional and prepared.
So the big day is here! You are bound to be nervous, but if you have done your preparation, you will be surprised at how much better and more confident you feel. The following interview tips will help you feel confident and know you have done all the right things to get a positive result.
Avoid bad mouthing your current or previous employer. They may well have let you down or angered you, but when giving reasons for leaving etc, make sure they are constructive and not aggressive or damning. (this is one of the most frequent reasons for rejection!)
Never swear even if the interviewer does! Some interviewers get very relaxed and casual. Remember though, you are constantly being appraised so keep professional at all times and avoid becoming too familiar!
We hope these interview tips have been useful.
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