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Job Interviews Career Builder Ads, Monkeys

Job Interviews Career Builder Ads, Monkeys. What to know!!!. Cover Letters and Resumes. Your cover letter, resume, or application form will introduce you to your potential new employer and get them interested. Come prepared with these documents . Did You Know?.

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Job Interviews Career Builder Ads, Monkeys

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  1. Job InterviewsCareer Builder Ads, Monkeys What to know!!!

  2. Cover Letters and Resumes • Your cover letter, resume, or application form will introduce you to your potential new employer and get them interested. • Come prepared with these documents

  3. Did You Know? Research shows that most "yes" or "no" decisions are made within the first few minutes of a job interview.

  4. Research the Company • As a general rule, the more famous the brand, the more they will expect you to have done your homework. Researching the company shows you're serious about the job.Example from a real interview for a major food brand:  Candidate: "Hello Mr. Interviewer. Yes, I'd love to work for your company. I think your brand is great and I really believe I could make a contribution to your marketing strategy."Interviewer: "So what do you think about our current merchandising, compared to our competition?" Candidate: "Oh... Errr.... Well, I haven't had time to check it out, really." Likelihood of getting the job? Low.

  5. Be on Time • Not more than 15 minutes (or you'll be either inconveniencing someone or sitting, waiting in reception for a long time). Sit in the car park, if you need to!Not less than 5 minutes, or you may appear to be late. Being late is bad manners and can make an employer think you’d be late on all deadlines.

  6. Have a Firm Handshake

  7. RESPECT • You never know who is involved in the recruitment process.It’s common for even the receptionist to be asked their opinion of candidates.Watch your manners over lunch. The job interview isn’t confined to the meeting room.

  8. Dont’s • Don’t ask about the salary • Don’t LIE Watch Clip • VIDEO CLIP

  9. Top 10 Mistakes • Lying • Talking bad about your current job • Being Rude • Complaining • Talking about people you don’t get along with • Not being prepared • Appearing too confident or too nervous • Making a weak first impression • Not researching the company • Putting your foot in your mouth

  10. Dress For Success • Choose an outfit that is slightly conservative • For women, the important considerations are trousers or skirt, length of skirt, comfort of shoes (we all know that if our feet hurt, it can show in our faces!) and plunge of neckline (do you really want to feel self-conscious, in case you flash more cleavage than appropriate?). • For men, the important considerations are whether to wear a suit or jacket and trousers.Choose darker suits, for a more authoritative air, but avoid black as it can seem funereal. With ties, it's about whether to opt for a formal or casual tie. Yes, interviews are about allowing your personality to shine through, but Auntie Bettie's Christmas reindeer tie-wearers don't always get the job...

  11. Hygiene • Iron your clothes - properly - don't risk missing out shirt sleeves, hoping you won't have to take your jacket off (yes, we've all seen this one done!). • Make sure your hair is clean and tidy - get it cut well in advance of the job interview, so you're comfortable with the style. • Clean, tidy finger nails - this doesn't mean a full manicure, it just means you'll feel more confident shaking hands with the interviewer. • Polished shoes - many a great suit is let down by dirty shoes. • Perfumes and deodorants - it's great to smell nice, but make sure your favourite scent doesn't knock out the interviewer; many people have reactions to strong perfumes and aftershaves! If in doubt, ask a trusted friend. • Fresh breath - think before you eat those onions or drink too much coffee! If in doubt, take breath mints with you.

  12. Top 10 Interview Questions • Why do you want to work for us? • Give us an example of a situation where you didn't meet your goals or objectives. • Give us an example of a situation where you faced conflict or difficult communication problems. • Where do you see yourself in 3 / 5/ 10 years time? • What would your current manager say are your strengths? • What would your current manager say are your weaknesses? • Why should we give you this job? • Give us an example of when you have worked to an unreasonable deadline or been faced with a huge challenge. • Do you prefer working in a team or on your own? • What is the first thing you would change, if you were to start work here?

  13. Illegal Questions • Age • Sexual Orientation • Childcare

  14. Checklist • Turn up on time - check travel details, if using public transport. • Turn up in the right place. If needed, double-check which of the company's offices you're traveling to. • If traveling by car, double-check directions.You might like to try Multimap or the AA for a route-planner. • Look smart. You only get one chance to make a first impression and you will feel more relaxed if you know you are looking your best. Make sure you know what to wear. • Re-read your notes before the interview. • Re-read the job advert and your working notes the night before the interview. Doing it just before you go to bed helps the information sink in at a subconscious level, making it easier to remember answers the next day.

  15. Checklist Cont. • Re-read your CV / resume the morning of the interview and take a copy with you. • Write a checklist of what to take with you and review it. Make sure you include: • Contact details, in case you're delayed • CV / application form • Pen & notepaper • List of questions to ask the interviewer • Mobile phone, if you have one. (Switch off during interview) • Watch • Tissues • Any emergency items you'd usually carry

  16. Ask Questions • ???

  17. Follow up • Thank you Letter

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