Job interview checklist 40 points
Before your interview, make certain you have: Recent haircut or hairstyle Clean, manicured fingernails Starched shirt or blouse Pressed suit...
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Before your interview, make certain you have:
- Recent haircut or hairstyle
- Clean, manicured fingernails
- Starched shirt or blouse
- Pressed suit or professional outfit appropriate for the business in question
Questions to think about carefully beforehand:
- Do you have a clear understanding of the position for which you are applying?
- What distinguishes you from other candidates for the position?
- What five qualities make you a good candidate?
- What are your strengths and weaknesses? How do you compensate for your weaknesses?
- Why do you want to work for the company?
- Why should the company hire you?
- What skills or experiences qualify you for the job?
- What education or training qualifies you for the job?
- What hobbies or outside interests make you a better candidate?
- What were your key accomplishments during school and in your past positions?
- Can you discuss each item on your résumé or job application in detail?
- Can you list your full employment history with accurate names, addresses, and dates for each job?
Things to do shortly before the interview:
- Conduct a mock interview with a trusted friend or colleague for practice.
- Prepare a list of names and telephone numbers of at least three individuals who have agreed to be your personal references.
- Research the company with whom you are interviewing in order to have a general understanding of both the company history and its position in the industry.
- Spread the word through your network to see if anyone has contacts at the company that could be a helpful resource before and during the interview.
- Prepare a list of questions to ask the interviewer.
- Get detailed directions to the office and make transportation arrangements to arrive at the interview easily and promptly.
- Research salaries in order to have a clear expectation of how much you may be offered.
- Prepare a “closing” for the interview that expresses your desire for the job and inquires about the next step in the interview process.
What to bring to the interview:
- Extra copies of your résumé
- Business references from former supervisors, colleagues, or clients
This can be either a list of names and phone numbers or actual letters of reference - Written performance appraisals
- Folder or small briefcase
- Appointment book
- Notepad and pen
- Memos or letters confirming past achievements
- Personal compensation history
- Portfolio of nonproprietary samples of your work, such as writing samples, technical drawings, or brochures of products that you’ve sold or developed
- College transcripts, if you are a recent graduate
- A list of questions to ask prospective employer
- Any documents you may need for the interview, such as a passport, Social Security card, or driver’s license
The day of the interview:
- Arrive at least 15 minutes early. Visit the restroom and check your appearance in the mirror.
- Check in with the receptionist and let him or her know that you have arrived and have an appointment. (Remember to be very polite; employers will often ask the receptionist for their first impressions of interviewees.)
- Be friendly and cordial with the interviewer, but listen 80 percent of the time and talk 20 percent unless questioned directly.
Follow-up:
- After the interview, send a handwritten thank-you note to the interviewer that restates your interest and commitment to the position and expresses your gratitude for his or her time and consideration.
- About a week after the first interview, call the employer to check on the progress of the job search.