How To Wow Them in An Interview
How To Wow Them in An Interview
AN INTERVIEW
Effective Interviewing Strategies
Do I Have To Interview?
The interview is one of the most
important steps to getting a job. The
cover letter and resume can interest an
employer, but the interview will make
or break your chances of landing the
job.
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Skills
Skills Identification
Everyone has hundreds of skills, yet most people can
only identify a few.
Duties are the basic functions of the activity, skills are
the tools used to accomplish the activity.
Skills can be broken into three categories:
Occupational Skills (typing, customer service)
Performance Based Skills that you use every day to get along
with others and to survive (patience, flexibility, tactfulness
Transferable Skills This category includes the first two
categories.
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Flexibility
Understanding Policy
and Procedures
Positive Attitude
Problem Solving
Record of Success
Team Building
Written
Communication
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Identifying Skills
Identifying skills is not an easy task. Most of us feel
we have no skills. Usually we say I was just a
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for example
I was just a waitress.
Start by reviewing job duties and identifying what
skills were used. Asking questions about what they
did will help jog their memory.
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Gathering Information
Some sample questions for this occupation may be
1. Did you ever have to deal with an angry
customer?
Problem solving
The Interview
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The Interview
What does the Interviewer look for?
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What is STAR?
It is a way to answer behavioral questions that
allows for the best response, while proving that the
experience is true.
Situation
Task
Action
Result
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SITUATION
Describe the employer, location, or area where
you were working to give the interviewer the
big picture. You dont need to be too detailed.
I worked at ABC Company as a Supervisor in the
Shipping and Receiving Department.
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TASK
Describe the job or task you were
assigned.
Part of my job was to train newly hired
employees in using our highly technical
equipment as well as in company policies
and procedures.
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ACTION
Describe the action you took. (Use I)
I showed Fred, our new employee, how to
safely set-up and operate the
computerized weighing equipment. I also
taught Fred how to inspect the packages
to ensure the weight and labels matched.
I continued to ask him questions to make
sure that he understood all the
instructions I had given him.
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RESULT
Tell the results of the action you took, be sure to
use numbers where applicable.
I checked in with Fred on a regular basis
during his initial training and as a result
he became a well trained team member,
not only in the equipment he was to use,
but also in understanding how the
procedures we used affected our
department and the company.
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PRACTICING
QUESTIONS
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PREPARING TO
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First Impression
Positive first impression
Dress appropriately and neatly
Be on time or a little early
Research the company
Be prepared with paper
Bring copies of the resume and
references
Bring a pencil and a pad of paper for
notes.
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