Interviews 000
Interviews 000
Interviews
The Most Important Sales Interview of Your Life
Preparation
Research - Company, Position and You
Resources
Appearance
Body Language
Questions
Theirs & Yours and Awkward Questions
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Preparation Research
¾ Research:
¾ Company/Organisation:
Company/Organisation Company/organisation will send information
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Research Research
¾ Company/Organisation:
• Links to databases of Irish employers
• Links to Irish Employers Recruitment pages
¾ Position
• Skills – evidence that you have them (how yu acquired them) or
evidence of your ability to learn quickly
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Recommended Reading
Skills Portofolio
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Be comfortable
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Dress Code:
dress a notch or two
above regular
employee of same
level
Avoid boots
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Shoes or
Trainers
Business
Casual
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Workware
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Personal Hygiene
¾ Be early
(10-15 mins)
• No garlic/spicy food /alcohol/ smoking
check travel arrangements
• Hair - well groomed • exact location - dry run
• Fresh out of the shower look! • Bring letter of invitation with you – directions/phone etc.
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Body Language: Words tell a story but Body Language: the body speaks louder than words
your body tells the whole story!
¾ POSTURE
Do not perch on the edge of your seat
Sit well back but lean slightly forward. Interested people always pay attention and lean
forward. Leaning backwards demonstrates aloofness or rejection.
Keep arms, legs, and feet relaxed and uncrossed.
If wearing a jacket, open it up. It gives the message... I am open and honest with you.
Do not fidget, play with hair, jewellery etc. or perform imaginary grooming but OK to
use some hand gestures.
Keep hands out of pockets.
¾ MIRRORING
¾ SMILE
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Eye contact Body Language: the body speaks louder than words
“Face is the index of mind” - eyes are 50% of it.
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¾ Factual
¾ Behavioural
¾ Hypothetical
¾ Technical
¾ Stress
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The Toughest Questions you’ll ever be asked The Twenty Toughest Questions you’ll ever be asked
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¾ When have you had to…..? Employers are looking for a quick snapshot of you (both your background
and your personality) and how well you sell yourself and your capabilities.
¾ What would you do in …..situation?
¾ Sell me this product.
Don't ramble on - be concise but make sure you get the main points in.
¾ What salary do you expect?
¾ How competent are you at….?
¾ Are you married, pregnant ……..etc.?
¾ You haven’t been much of a success so far, have you?
¾ Do you have any questions?
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¾ Why did you apply for the job? ¾ Where would you like to be in five or ten years time?
This looks at your levels of motivation and commitment. Again, if you have a clear idea, it will show your commitment and vision.
Make sure you research thoroughly what the job entails. If you do have some insight into where you are heading, think of some of
State the benefits you can offer them, and then what they can provide for the functions and responsibilities you would hope to have.
you.
Say why you want this job - not why you are leaving your present one.
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¾ Tell me what you do in your spare time ¾ What other career opportunities are you looking at?
This has a double purpose. To make sure you have a rounded
This will illustrate how well you have researched, planned and
lifestyle - and to ensure your interests won't interfere with your
thought through your chosen career area.
job.
Go over your outside interests quickly, highlighting any job It will also show an employer how much you really want the job.
relevance and outlining the skills you have developed through If you just list a long series of unrelated career options, it will cast
them. doubt on your motivation. If you're doing nothing it indicates a
The employer will be trying to establish whether the type of narrow perspective and lack of forward thinking.
satisfaction these activities give you can be provided by some
elements of the job - thus ensuring job motivation.
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Pitfalls
Successful Applicant
Be positive
Be enthusiastic
Be informed
Be normal
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