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Interviewing Preparation

Interviewing Preparation. Putting Your Best Foot Forward. Getting Ready. Take the time to prep! Learn about the company where you will be interviewing. Research, Research, Research! Have a specific position in mind when you are interviewing. Practice an interview at the Career Center.

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Interviewing Preparation

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  1. Interviewing Preparation Putting Your Best Foot Forward

  2. Getting Ready... • Take the time to prep! • Learn about the company where you will be interviewing. • Research, Research, Research! • Have a specific position in mind when you are interviewing. • Practice an interview at the Career Center.

  3. Dress to Impress... • Be well groomed. First appearances matter! • Line-up an interview wardrobe. • Professional suit, tie, freshly pressed shirt and dress shoes make you look like you know what your doing. • Carry a professional folio/organizer.

  4. Interview Behavior • Mind your P’s and Q’s. • Do not chew gum, eat food or drink! • Turn off your cell phone while at the interview. (Calls can wait.) • Know where you are heading before you leave the house.

  5. The Interview • Leave yourself enough time to get to the interview and check your appearance. - 10 minutes should suffice. Being late is a bad way to start. • Remember the name of the person interviewing you. • Have several copies of your resume ready.

  6. During the interview... • Relax and answer each question concisely. • avoid simple “yes” or “no” responses • Use your body language to show interest (nod, make eye contact, don’t slouch). • Avoid making negative comments about your current job!

  7. Answering tough questions... • Prepare for the tough questions. • Tell me about yourself. • What is one of your weaknesses? • Have 2-3 points ready for these types of questions. • Practice makes perfect!

  8. Prepare your own questions... • Ask specific questions about the company, not just generalities you could find on their website. • Avoid asking about salary, vacation, and sick leave during the initial interview.

  9. Wrapping it up... • Remember to thank the interviewer for their time. • Be courteous to everyone you meet in the office. • Don’t forget to shake hands and smile when you are done. Leave them with your best!!

  10. Good Luck! • If you would like some assistance with the interview preparation process, feel free to stop by during our Drop-in Hours, or schedule an appointment with a Career Counselor.

  11. Drop-in Hours WE HAVE DROP IN HOURS EVERY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY& THURSDAY!! • Tuesday – Thursday from12:00-3:00p.m. • 15 minute or less career consultations • Resume critique • Cover letter critique • Questions regarding internships, job searching, interviewing, and graduate school

  12. Meet with a Career Counselor • If you would prefer individualized assistance with the interview preparation process, you can make an appointment with a Career Counselor. • Contact the Career Center @ 859-257-2746 to schedule an appointment.

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